Trulli Karmen

£457  average per night

One Of The Most Lasting Impressions Of Any Villa Holiday In Puglia Is The Contrasting Deep Azure Of The Blue Skies And Pool And The Curious Conical Roofs Of The Pure White-washed Trulli.

  • Sleeps 6
  • 3 Bed
  • 2 Bathroom

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  • Satellite/Cable TV

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Location

  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • 2.2KM
  • 0.6KM
  • 2.6KM

Description

One of the most lasting impressions of any villa holiday in Puglia is the contrasting deep azure of the blue skies and pool and the curious conical roofs of the pure white-washed trulli.

Trulli Karmen embodies this awe-inspiring characteristic we all adore about the region to the hilt. Position-wise, it's a dream property with pretty views. Situated halfway between Bari and Brindisi airports and having a pizzeria and bar within walking distance, the location is peaceful yet not remote. Furthermore, Alberobello, the famous ‘Town of the Trulli' is a mere 2.5km and gorgeous sandy beaches flanked by more of those eye-catching azures only 20km.

You will feel like "Lord of the Manor" here - elegant trulli, hugging together and a great sequence of sun-drenched terraces that step down to the lovely private pool (12mx5.5m)… it's an aesthetically unique arrangement that brims with enchantment.

There is also a fabulous barbecue area and perfect places for relaxing or dining including a snazzy curtained pergola. It also provides plenty of space for those seeking a quieter corner.

The interior is furnished with a chic farmhouse elegance without lacking anything practical you may need. There are two reception rooms, a kitchen with diner and three good sized bedrooms and bathrooms all at ground floor level. Stepping into the coolness of these rooms is like being embraced as temperatures rise and equally the underfloor heating is welcome in the lower season.

#### Features
The Villa

Trulli Karmen is a cluster of elegant trulli hugging together, with a great sequence of sun-drenched terraces that step down to the lovely private pool. There are 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms (two en-suite).

Interior
- Kitchen with coffee maker, dishwasher, electric oven, hob, fridge/freezer
- Dining area with seating for six
- Lounge with upholstered seating
- Two double bedrooms
- Twin bedroom
- Three bathrooms
- Utility room
- Poolside changing room/bathroom

Exterior
- Private pool (12m x 5.5 m) with jacuzzi area
- Landscaped gardens
- Covered outdoor seating/dining areas

More Facilities...

- Underfloor heating
- Nintendo Wii console
- Washing machine
- Iron/ironing board
- Dishwasher
- Sun loungers/sun umbrellas
- Barbecue
- Toys/children's books/games
- Pond

#### Location
Trulli Karmen is just 2 km from Alberobello, a spellbinding town composed of wonderful trulli. A UNESCO World Heritage site, this village is a real testament to a historic culture and are an outstanding example of unique archetypal structures. With their conical roofs, the Trulli of Alberobello are the symbol of a traditional settlement, the bearers of a culture gone but still alive and vital.
Castellana Grotte, a tiny village on the hillside top of Murgia, is internationally known for its caves, a unique example of Apulian Karstic caves in Southern Apulia. In summer, it's pleasant to stroll down the alleys of the historic centre or the surrounding countryside to enjoy the cool evening air after a sunny day out.

Monopoli is a charming seaside town populated with shops and gorgeous buildings in a historic centre which faces the sea. Approx. 10-15 minutes driving distance from the villa, it is an ideal location for spending half a day enjoying an aperitif or dining at one of sea-view terraces.

Polignano a Mare is a must-visit town in Apulia, the historic town offering stunning sea views. Ideal for walking, diving, swimming or enjoying good food by the sea.
Matera is slightly further out, but it's one of the most interesting, unusual and memorable tourist destinations in Southern Italy. At the immediate border of Puglia going west, in the region of Basilicata (also known as Lucania), Matera is famous for its extensive cave-dwelling districts, the Sassi. Wander along the lanes alongside the picturesque cave-filled cliffs, and learn the history of this unique, fascinating place. Just awarded with the title of European Capital of Culture 2019, it's worth a full day visit.



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