The Pescetrullo is to be found in an olive grove where all trees are secular in the country area between Ostuni and Carovigno, being quiet medieval Pugliese suburbs.

Along the typical red Pugliese countryside roads and the traditional ‘trulli’ you can easily reach the suggestive village of Ostuni which, like a huge white cake, dominates the surrounding landscape of olives.

A little further south, on the Adriatic coast which is only 8 kms away, one meets the natural reserve of Torre Guaceto, a seaside and nature attraction of great importance.

The Pescetrullo, in the province of Brindisi, is a good point of reference from which to visit the charming beauty of the areas in Puglia.

TorreTesta. One of the many  medieval Saracen watch towers built along the coast
TorreGuaceto. Area of outstanding natural beauty, nearest beach from Pescetrullo
Torre Guaceto Area of outstanding natural beauty nearest beach  from Pescetrullo
Torre Guaceto. ATurtle emerging from the warm waters of the Adriatic
A Flock of sheep can often be found wandering the narrow country lanes.
Almond flowers in full bloom
Ostuni. Magnificent view  of the world famous "White Town".
Carovigno. A view of the medieval main piazza.
Carovigno. A passage way in the medieval part of the town.
Carovigno. A view of the medieval main piazza.
Carovigno. A view ofthe medieval main piazza
Loc.Commenda. Mouth of the tyne Chidra on the ionic sea. Fresh water spring.
Loc.Commenda. Mouth of the tyne Chidra on the ionic sea. Fresh water spring.
Cesine, below Lecce, a beautifull laguna within a World Wildlife Reserve.
Carovigno. Tusicchio in front of the oldest and biggest olive tree of Salento