In ancient times, having a masseria meant being in a sort of small self-sufficient village, with its own oil mill, oven and cellar, where olive oil, wine and dairy products were produced.
Masserie were often fortified to protect themselves from the frequent attacks of pirates and bandits that characterized rural life at the time.
In Puglia there are numerous masserie that still exist today, especially in the Itria Valley, and many of these have been restored and destined for tourism, still retaining many of the characteristics of the past.
Masseria Nicola Casavola is an ancient masseria from 1750, recently renovated and cared for with much love and passion by the owner.
Here you will find shared areas and private rooms:
- Il Ciliegio, a suite room, can accommodate 2 to 4 guests;
- La Roverella and Il Fragno, are two rooms consisting of a double bed and ideal for 3 guests if necessary;
- Il Melograno and Il Leccio, are two rooms ideal for couples.
CIS: TA07301351000028751
CIN: IT073013B500107879
Apartment
100.00 EUR