The 'Masseria Il Roseto ai Cappuccini' is a charming, recently renovated building dating back to the 18th century immersed in the Itria Valley, a few steps from the city of Martina Franca. Located in a strategic position, perfect to discover the Itria Valley as well as the whole region of Puglia, it is characterized by whitewashed walls, dry stone walls and large porches.
Inside you will find a large garden, shared by both the apartments, full of flowers, native plants and majestic ornamental trees, a splendid ancient rose garden and an old chicken coop now used as a barbecue area.
The 2 apartments, Casa dei Gelsomini and Casa delle Farfalle, both have a large private veranda, and can be connected to allow guests to enjoy the communicating spaces.
The Gelsomini apartment is characterized by the splendid vault that preserves the original fresco. It includes a large bedroom with en suite bathroom, a living area with open kitchen and a beautiful veranda.
We also offer to our guests truly authentic experiences to live like a local. If interested, contact us and we will be more than happy to help you out designing an unforgettable holiday to discover Italian beauties.
Martina Franca, located on the southern Murgia plateau, is the heart of the Itria Valley. It is located in the center of southern Apulia and its historic center, of timeless beauty, still tells the glorious past of the city. The symbol of the city is the majestic Basilica of San Martino, located in the splendid Plebiscito Square, in addition to “Chiesa del Carmine”, “Chiesa di San Francesco d’Assisi” and “Chiesa di Sant’Antonio dei Cappuccini”. In Roma Square, located in the very town center, there is Palazzo Ducale, a symbol of the city government, inside which there are the museum of natural sciences and the museum of pictorial art.
Its countryside extends into the heart of the Itria Valley between ancient trulli and wonderful woods. Martina Franca is in a strategic position to reach the long Ionian beaches such as Campomarino and Porto Cesareo, or the Adriatic coast: the natural reserve of Torre Guaceto, Torre Canne and Capitolo.
There is no better place than the arcades of Piazza Maria Immacolata, where guests can sip a good DOC wine from Martina Franca and taste the typical dishes of the city served as street food during festivals, such as the rolls also called "bombette", but especially the “capocollo” of Martina Franca: a meat sausage seasoned with red wine and flavored with Mediterranean spices.
Brindisi (50 minutes) and Bari (75 minutes) are the closest airports to Ostuni.