Trulli Dionisio

£540  average per night

Surrounded By Countryside, This Beautiful Four-bed Home Is Nestled In The Heart Of Puglia, A Region Made Up Of Centuries-old Farmland Consisting Of Beautiful Vineyards And Bright Green Fields.

  • Sleeps 12
  • 4 Bed
  • 3 Bathroom
  • Adults only
  • Private pool

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General information

  • Private pool
  • Shared pool
  • Air conditioning
  • BBQ
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • Adults only
  • Pets considered
  • No smoking
  • Wheelchair inaccessible

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Safety

Location

  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • 4.1KM
  • 2.6KM

Description

Surrounded by countryside, this beautiful four-bed home is nestled in the heart of Puglia, a region made up of centuries-old farmland consisting of beautiful vineyards and bright green fields. Whether you like swimming in the pool, relaxing on a sunbed or dining in one of the terraces; this villa has everything you need to make the most of the Italian sunshine.

Stone walls, curved archways and Roman-style pots work together to give this home a rustic look. If it wasn't for the modern appliances, stunning wide windows and cosy furnishings, you would feel like you've gone back in time. The kitchen is equipped with all the things you need to cook-up something delicious and has its own breakfast bar where you can wake up with a fresh coffee.

Enclosed in a large, fenced-in garden, Trulli Dionisio's boasts outdoor space which you can enjoy in privacy. Admire the colourful flowers and pretty trees sprinkled around the greenery while chilling in one of the sunbeds. When you need to cool down, take a dip in the villa's exclusive pool that's big enough for everyone to splash about in. The two terraced dining areas are ideal for eating meals al fresco with loved ones; whether it's dinner in the moonlight or an early breakfast.

Nestled in the countryside on the outskirts of Ceglie Messapica, this home boasts beautiful hiking routes while having all the benefits of being near a bustling town. A short drive will take you to a variety of restaurants serving traditional Puglian dishes such as calzone di cipolla, focaccia barese and acquasala. Head into the centre of town and wander around its cobbled streets filled with historical sites, bars and cafes.

Located in the ‘heel' of Italy's ‘boot', Puglia is a vibrant place filled with incredible architecture, historical buildings and a pretty landscape. Whether you are hiking amongst vineyards, tasting the delicious wine or relaxing on the beach – this region is an ideal holiday destination.

#### Features
Villa Layout (150m2)(split between the villa, the trullo and the lamia building)
The Villa

- Open-plan kitchen/living room with oven, hob, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker, breakfast bar for 2 guests, double sofa bed and TV
- Dining room for 8 guests with an additional sofa
- Two double bedrooms
- Bathroom

The Trullo

- Double bedroom
- Living room with a double sofa bed and TV
- Bathroom

The Lamia

- Double bedroom
- Bathroom

Outside Grounds
-Swimming pool (6m x 12m, depth: 1.5m)
- Sun loungers and parasols
- Fenced-in garden (2700m2)
- Laundry room
- Patio
- Balcony
- Gazebo
- Garden furniture
- Hammock
- Children's playground
- External shower
- Parking
- Barbecue
Facilities

-Wi-Fi (DSL)
- Air-conditioning (in some rooms only)
- TV
- Washing machine and tumble dryer
- Iron and ironing board
- Hairdryer
- Fan
- Alarm
- Safe
- Dehumidifier
- Mosquito Net

#### Location
This beautiful home is tucked away in the countryside, on the outskirts of Ceglie Messapica. When you're not hiking or cycling through the greenery, there are a several restaurants a short drive away. Traditional dishes worth trying are acquasala, calzone di cipolla and focaccia barese, best accompanied by a glass of local wine. Venture into the centre of town and visit some of the historical sites such as the Church of St Roch, the Church of Saint Mary and the Castello di Ceglie Messapica.

Trulli Dionisio is located in the centre of Puglia, with the Ionian sea on north and the Adriatic on south – meaning you have a wide selection of beaches to choose from. Both coasts are filled with gorgeous shores backed by bars, restaurants and shops. Travel north to Monticelli Beach, a rocky alcove with turquoise water that's ideal for snorkelling. Head South to Spiaggia di Saturo, a picturesque sandy beach which has clear water locals love to swim in.

For a wonderful day trip, head to Brindisi a quaint port city filled with colourful boats and pastel buildings. Wander around its winding streets, visiting the different historical sites dotted around. The Monumento al Marino, Swabian Castle of Brindisi (which dates back to the 13th century) and Virgil's Staircase are amazing structures worth seeing. At the harbour's entrance, the red-stone Aragonese castle sits on a little island with views of the sea and city. When you're not delving into the local history, check out the different eateries, bars and cafes scattered around the city.

Puglia has an incredible landscape which provides breathtaking views around every corner. White-washed towns, historical sites and endless vineyards are sprinkled across this blissful region. When you're not exploring the bustling cities, you could be tasting the local wine or trying some traditional dishes – immersing yourself in the culture.



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