Privileged location among olive trees and vines of luxury private « trulli » houses. Special mention to the quality of the restaurant: tasty and delicate dishes, flavored with fresh herbs, nicely presented in a beautiful local artisan crockery. Great value in terms of price and quality. Nice service from kind people.
The favourite hotel of our trip. Wished we could have stayed longer. Beautiful grounds and pool area to relax. Room was massive and composed of three trulli huts and beautifully set up. We had an outdoor setting overlooking a practically private lawn. Would highly recommend!
Nestled into the hills of the Valle d'Itria, with Cisternino less then 10 minutes away, this is a magical place to stay. Unlike much of Italy, it still has some remnant indigenous vegetation (holm oaks, strawberry trees and other shrubby plants) inhabited by lots of small, twittering birds and brightly coloured lizards. Our suite (No. 14, L'Ulivo) was comprised of four adjacent trulli: one which served as the entry, one as the bathroom, another housing the bedroom and a small one serving as the walk-in wardrobe. At one end of the hotel, Suite 14 opens on one side onto a sloping lawn, where two nylon sling chairs, plus a small table under an umbrella, sit in a private garden area for this room's occupants' exclusive use. There was only one chair inside the room: a bucket chair which seemed to be made out of papier mache. Breakfasts in the dining pavilion were very good; dinners (which cost extra), less so. The food combinations were a little tricksy, and the pasta was very, very al dente, like everywhere in Italy, but so were some of the vegetables. Developing a walking path around the 6 or so (?) hectare property would be a nice touch worth including, with perhaps some information about the indigenous plants and animals we encountered.…
This hotel was a lovely surprise. It's in the beautiful Valle d'itria, surrounded by olive trees, pomegranates, prickly pears, stone walls and trulli. The ones that make up the hotel have been fabulously renovated and ooze rustic but luxe charm. The pool and garden are stunning. Loved every minute!
We stayed one night at Borgo Canonica. The hotel and grounds are superb. The rooms are great. The breakfast was good. The only downside is the service which is not very friendly and welcoming. The prices are relatively high
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