Trulli di Venere
Strada Comunale Baccarelli, 6A -
Castellana Grotte (BA)
- Area:
countryside
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National identification codeCIN: IT072017B400109093
Regional identification codeCIR: BA07201742000029128
Category
Apartment
Rooms
3
Breakfast
not included
Bathroom
Private
Description
Castellana Grotte is a unique destination nestled in the heart of Puglia, renowned primarily for its remarkable karst complex: the Castellana Caves. This cave system, one of the most significant in Italy, stretches approximately 3 kilometers underground and presents a breathtaking spectacle of caverns, stalactites, stalagmites, and extraordinary rock formations. The natural entrance to the caves, known as the "Grave," is a stunning chasm that leaves visitors speechless.
The town lies at the northern edge of the Itria Valley, serving as an ideal "gateway" to this karst depression that spans the provinces of Bari, Brindisi, and Taranto. The Itria Valley is celebrated for its distinctive landscape, characterized by trulli, masserie, dry stone walls, and whitewashed villages, all set in a timeless rural environment.
Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the emblematic location for trulli, featuring over 1,000 examples of these characteristic conical dry-stone structures. Notable attractions include the Trullo Sovrano, the Church of Sant’Antonio, and the Museum of the Territory.
Martina Franca charms visitors with its elegant baroque historic center, noble palaces, and the Basilica of San Martino. The city is also known for the Valle d’Itria Festival, a major event for opera enthusiasts.
Locorotondo, with its unique circular shape and white houses arranged in concentric rings, offers stunning views of the surrounding valley. Its historic center, the "cummerse," and the Mother Church of San Giorgio Martire make the village a must-visit destination.
Cisternino, one of Italy's most beautiful villages, enchants with its white houses, narrow streets, arches, and flower-adorned balconies. It is also famous for its eateries, where visitors can savor traditional Puglian dishes.
Ostuni, known as the "White City," rises on three hills, providing spectacular views of the sea and the surrounding countryside. The historic center, dominated by the Cathedral and the Aragonese walls, features a labyrinth of winding streets that tell stories of a captivating past.
Castellana Grotte and its surroundings offer a journey through natural wonders, history, culture, and culinary traditions, providing unforgettable experiences in one of the most enchanting areas of Puglia.
The town lies at the northern edge of the Itria Valley, serving as an ideal "gateway" to this karst depression that spans the provinces of Bari, Brindisi, and Taranto. The Itria Valley is celebrated for its distinctive landscape, characterized by trulli, masserie, dry stone walls, and whitewashed villages, all set in a timeless rural environment.
Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the emblematic location for trulli, featuring over 1,000 examples of these characteristic conical dry-stone structures. Notable attractions include the Trullo Sovrano, the Church of Sant’Antonio, and the Museum of the Territory.
Martina Franca charms visitors with its elegant baroque historic center, noble palaces, and the Basilica of San Martino. The city is also known for the Valle d’Itria Festival, a major event for opera enthusiasts.
Locorotondo, with its unique circular shape and white houses arranged in concentric rings, offers stunning views of the surrounding valley. Its historic center, the "cummerse," and the Mother Church of San Giorgio Martire make the village a must-visit destination.
Cisternino, one of Italy's most beautiful villages, enchants with its white houses, narrow streets, arches, and flower-adorned balconies. It is also famous for its eateries, where visitors can savor traditional Puglian dishes.
Ostuni, known as the "White City," rises on three hills, providing spectacular views of the sea and the surrounding countryside. The historic center, dominated by the Cathedral and the Aragonese walls, features a labyrinth of winding streets that tell stories of a captivating past.
Castellana Grotte and its surroundings offer a journey through natural wonders, history, culture, and culinary traditions, providing unforgettable experiences in one of the most enchanting areas of Puglia.
Accommodation and Rates
To accommodate the needs of all our guests, we regret that we cannot accept pets.
Features
Bathroom: Private
- Disabled Access
- Kitchenette
- Air Conditioning
- Historic House
- Parking
- Swimming Pool
- Garden
- TV
- Free Wifi
- Hair dryer
- Heating
- Jacuzzi
- Fireplace
- Near cycle paths
*Declared by the Innkeeper
Various information
- Disabled Access
- Rooms with air conditioning
- Parking
- English speaker
House features
- Historic house
- 19th century house
- Recently restored house
- Sharing areas available for guests
- Panoramic location
- Insured house
Air conditioning and heating systems of the house
- Certified systems
- Heating systems
- Air conditioning
- Room temperature controller
- Double glazing or solar panels
Electric system
- Certified systems
- Emergency lights or fire exit directions
- Smoke and fire alarms
Services of the house
- Swimming Pool
- Garden
- Kitchenette
- Access for the disabled
Location and surroundings
- City centre
- Near (within 10 mins) pubblic transports
- Near (within 45 mins) train station / airport / port
Accommodations
- Total number of accommodations: 3
- Bathroom: Private
Size of rooms
- Between 21 and 30 sqm
Bathroom facilities
- Bathrooms restored in the last 5 years
- Hair dryer
- Monodose products
Room facilities
- Children bed
- TV
- Internet connection or telephone
Holiday themes - the place
- Arts town
Holiday themes - town size
- Small town - between 5000 and 25000 in.
Holiday themes - area features
- Near monuments
Holiday themes - house features
- Historic house
Breakfast
The traditional breakfast in the Castellana Grotte area, as in much of Puglia, is a mix of sweet and savory flavours, with particular attention to local products and seasonality.
Coffee: Coffee is an essential element. Leccese (or Salento) coffee is often consumed, especially in summer: espresso coffee with ice and almond milk (or almond syrup). Alternatively, you drink the classic espresso or cappuccino.
Pasticciotto: Typical Salento dessert, but widespread throughout Puglia, it is a small treasure chest of shortcrust pastry filled with custard. It is a must for Apulian breakfast.
Baked products: Taralli, friselle (although more often consumed as a snack or light meal), fresh bread, rusks.
Jams and honey: Often locally produced, they accompany bread and rusks.
Fresh seasonal fruit: Grapes, figs (especially at the end of summer), citrus fruits, peaches, apricots, depending on the season.
Coffee: Coffee is an essential element. Leccese (or Salento) coffee is often consumed, especially in summer: espresso coffee with ice and almond milk (or almond syrup). Alternatively, you drink the classic espresso or cappuccino.
Pasticciotto: Typical Salento dessert, but widespread throughout Puglia, it is a small treasure chest of shortcrust pastry filled with custard. It is a must for Apulian breakfast.
Baked products: Taralli, friselle (although more often consumed as a snack or light meal), fresh bread, rusks.
Jams and honey: Often locally produced, they accompany bread and rusks.
Fresh seasonal fruit: Grapes, figs (especially at the end of summer), citrus fruits, peaches, apricots, depending on the season.
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Conditions
Check-in from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Check-out before 10:30 AM
Area countryside
Located on the limestone plateau of the Land of Trulli and Caves, it is known above all for the karst complex of the Castellana Caves, 1
Airports
- Colonna di Sant'Oronzo 37 Km
- Bari Airport - Palese 46 Km
*Distances As The Crow Flies
In The Surroundings
- Caves of Castellana 3 Km
- Hospital Saverio De Bellis 3 Km
- Dinosaur Park 3 Km
- Santa Maria La Greca 5 Km
- Convent Grande - Municipal Library 5 Km
- Mother Church of San Pietro 5 Km
- Del Balì Palace 5 Km
- Il Sedile 5 Km
- Church of Carmine 5 Km
- Caves of Putignano 6 Km
- Capuchin Church 9 Km
- Holy Mother Church 9 Km
- Church of San Domenico 9 Km
- Trullo Sovrano 10 Km
- Basilica of Santi Cosma e Damiano 10 Km
*Distances As The Crow Flies
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