Locorotondo
One of Italy's most beautiful villages, Locorotondo sits atop a hill with a perfectly circular layout of whitewashed streets and cone-roofed trulli. Its DOC white wine is celebrated across Puglia.
Things to do
- Walk the Circular Historic Centre — Follow the ringhiera, the terrace road circling the hilltop, for 360° valley views.
- Wine Tasting at Cantina del Locorotondo — The local cooperative produces crisp Locorotondo DOC white wine—free tastings available.
- Visit the Church of San Giorgio — The neoclassical parish church dominates the centre with an impressive facade.
- Explore the Valle d'Itria by Bike — Rent a bicycle and ride through vineyards and trulli to Alberobello and Cisternino.
- Browse the Saturday Market — A lively weekly market sells local cheeses, olives, bread and handcrafts in the lower town.
Food to try
- Locorotondo DOC White Wine — A fresh, dry white from Verdeca and Bianco d'Alessano grapes with floral citrus notes.
- Gnummareddi — Grilled lamb offal skewers wrapped in intestine—a rustic Puglian delicacy for the adventurous.
- Fave e Cicoria — Smooth broad bean purée topped with bitter sautéed chicory and a drizzle of olive oil.
- Ricotta Forte — Aged, pungent spreadable ricotta with a sharp flavour used on bread or pasta.
Local customs & good to know
- Admire from the Terrace at Dusk — The ringhiera terrace at sunset with the Valle d'Itria below is one of Puglia's finest views—don't rush it.
- Quiet Town Rhythm — Locorotondo is a working agricultural town; expect everything to close 1–5pm for riposo.
- Summer Jazz Festival — The town hosts a well-regarded jazz festival in late July—check dates and book accommodation early.