The Valle d'Itria is one of the most enchanting areas of Puglia and rises between the provinces of Bari, Brindisi and Taranto: the landscape is characterized by the presence of vast expanses of centuries-old olive trees, dotted with trulli, vineyards and dry stone walls that lead to villages with a unique charm.
Among these we cannot fail to mention Locorotondo, considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy: every season is perfect to visit this Apulian gem, especially at Christmas, when it turns into a world of fairy tales, where it is easy to dream both for adults. than for the little ones.
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