The Puglia region, in the southeastern tip of Italy, preserves an identity that seems to move parallel to time without being swept along by it. Among its gentle hills, extensive crops and a silence that settles naturally, the Terra delle Gravine Regional Natural Park emerges as a territory that demands slowness and attention.
Its ravines — the famous “gravine” — open into the limestone rock like ancient scars, witnesses of a landscape shaped by water and wind. For those seeking an authentic retreat, far from crowded routes, this enclave offers a set of experiences where observing the surroundings becomes an almost meditative act.