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October 9th 2022
Published: October 15th 2022
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A beautiful Trulli house, a restaurant
I have to tell you how excited we are to be in Alberobello, what a great feel Alberobello has about it, a quaint little town up in the hills off the east coast of Italy! I have wanted to visit here for ages because of the Trullis, these white washed, coned shaped rock roof homes are just so extraordinary! We left Lecce at 11.15am for a Rome bound train with only about 4 stops to Rome, but Bari was one of them so disembarked in Bari and caught a local bus to Alberobello as no country trains run on a Sunday, arrived in Alberobello at about 2.15pm so it wasn't too bad! We have fallen in love with it already! These homes are very unique to the Puglia area and it appears they were originally built the way they are because their king in the 1500's wanted to charge a tax on any permanent building so they built these without mortar so they could easily be taken down when an inspection was coming, also were used for storage of grain etc. Our B&B is right in the centre of town in one of the old Trulli houses, its beautiful albeit the
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The restaurant inside
doors are very short and John's head has come in contact a couple of times! Its beautifully decorated with quality fittings and the landlords are just lovely, they don't live on site but come every morning to prepare our breakfast which is fabulous fresh goodies! They have a wonderful terrace on part of the building which overlooks the main Trulli area of Alberobello which is great for the drone and also people watching, I am sure you can tell we are just so loving it here! On our first full day it had rained overnight, but the morning was fine to get around and have a look and do some shopping. In the arvo took the bus over to Martina Franca which is another little village about 14klms away, so pretty with loads of history as well. Tuesday it was birthday boys day, after a lovely breaky we headed by train to Locorotondo to have a look, its a lovely town high up on a hill with all the whitewashed buildings you can see for miles. Stopped for coffee before lunch and then a wine bar for a couple. Another lovely town in Puglia. Headed back in the arvo for
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Overlooking the Trullis in town, SPOT JOHN?
a rest and then some nibbles and a bottle of wine before we headed out for the birthday dinner. Our lovely hosts drove us to the station in the morning...they were another lovely family! An hour a bit to Bari and headed to our B&B for 4 nights...... that didn't last long issues with the property and the other people staying there, with Captain Kaos blowing a gasket so we only spent the one night there but did get around to see a lot of Bari that day! Gee we have been pretty lucky with all the different places we have stayed and only a couple not up to scratch! I was a bit sad coz I had booked into a cooking day and lunch with the pasta ladies who are in a street in Bari, they are quite famous for making the local pasta orecchiette, Nunzia is the one I was going to, she has some U-tube too. Anyway not to be and onto Barletta which is on the route of the Lecce to Rome train so caught the train from Barletta Sunday. The place we have in Barletta is no comparison to Bari. (similar price I might add)..it
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Their gorgeous Cathedral
is in beautiful old building made into a hotel, we have an apartment, beautifully decorated, very spacious and everything you would need for a longer stay. The town has a lovely feel to it and everyone is so friendly, when I say town really it is a city of around or so, much smaller than Bari, about 94,000, though Bari is an airport hub and boat port. Had typical Puccia here in Barletta for lunch it was delicious, its a type of bread/pizza dough from this region, like a roll but not stodgy, John had one with a burger in it and I had tuna and salad.....yummo! Had a super dinner at a local place recommended by our accommodation, Osteria Badulos, lots of seafood and a steak, all happy! Friday we did all the touristy things around Barletta, first up to Castello Svevo, a beautifully restored castle that also houses a museum which we found very interesting and done so well, lots of lovely artefacts on display from when parts of the area were excavated, also has an nice art exhibition was hoping to see some Guiseppe De Nittis stuff but found out its in another establishment. So went to
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The only two story Trulli in town, now a museum
this beautiful old restored home in the centre to see Guiseppe De Nittis works, he was born in Barletta but eventually moved to Paris when he was in his early 20's, and he married when he was 23, died at aged 38 and is remembered for his fantastic paintings. After his wife died in Paris in early 1900s she bequeathed the collection of his works to the city of Barletta, never to be sold but to be exhibited in the town. So a bit of art and culture Friday! We went to Barletta Cathedral as a wedding was winding up and then to the old gate at the entry to the Marina. Great day sun's out again after a bit of rain Thursday. Last day in Barletta, I think we are winding down, took a long walk along the beach and bought up on Limoncello, it is so cheap here! Heading to Rome by train tomorrow for the night and then onto Singapore.


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Overlooking our terrace
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Another beautiful church in town
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A lot of the Trullis have turned into shops or B&Bs
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Gorgeous b&Bs
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On our way home from dinner
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Our street
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This is so cute, a little garage for his little bus
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Johns fillet melted in the mouth
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Terrazzo Sei Trulli - our B&B
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No worries about running out of beer on a Sunday when all the supermarkets are shut - self serve
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A lovely Trulli home
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On our walk
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Alberobello=Trulli
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A row of Trullis
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Love these little buses
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One of their many piazzas


15th October 2022
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Fantastic doors and entries
What a cracker. I am delighted to post this and another in TB's 'Doors, doors & more doors' thread in the Photography Forum. Fantastic. Check 'em out.
15th October 2022

Happy belated birthday John.
Love your blogs as you are visiting the most gorgeous places that seem to be out of the way & not filled with tourists. What a trip you are having.
16th October 2022

Thanks Ernie and Ronnie, very special birthday! Yes we have thoroughly enjoyed it here in Puglia such a lovely part of Italy and yes the tourists have died down! Be home next Saturday 32nd, a few days in Singapore for R&R haha! Thanks for your message and see you soon xxx
16th October 2022

There are so many beautiful places...
off the beaten path.

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