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Food festivals and events in Valle d'Itria 2026

Among whitewashed trulli and fortified farmhouses, the Valle d'Itria is the gastronomic heart of Puglia.

Trulli and Bombette

Alberobello has over 1,500 trulli in the Monti and Aja Piccola districts.

Cisternino was voted among the most beautiful villages in Italy.

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Discovering the territory

Products, traditions and culture that make this land unique

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Eccellenze Gastronomiche

Prodotti del Territorio

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Locorotondo

Fresh and aromatic white wine from Valle d'Itria.

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Piatti della Tradizione

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Gnummareddi

Lamb offal rolls wrapped in intestines, grilled over charcoal.

Ingredienti
frattaglie di agnellobudello

Puglia's iconic dish featuring hand-made pasta with turnip greens.

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orecchiettecime di rapaacciugheolio

Focaccia with cherry tomatoes and olives, soft and crispy.

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Patrimonio

Tradizioni e Cultura

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Patrimoni UNESCO

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I Trulli di Alberobello

Over 1,500 trulli in the Monti and Aja Piccola districts, unique stone constructions found nowhere else in the world.

Patrimonio Culturale
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Tradizioni Popolari

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Festival della Valle d'Itria

Lyric opera festival held in the Palazzo Ducale of Martina Franca since 1975.

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Ceramica di Grottaglie

Over 50 ceramic workshops carved into the rock in the ceramics district.

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Parchi e Aree Naturali

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Bosco delle Pianelle

Regional nature reserve in Martina Franca featuring oak trees and local wildlife.

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Personaggi Illustri

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Federico II di Svevia

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He commissioned the construction of Castel del Monte in the nearby area, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Curiosità

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Ceglie Messapica is Puglia's "capital of gastronomy."

F.A.Q.

Domande Frequenti

1What DOP and IGP products can be found in Valle d'Itria?expand_more

Valle d'Itria is home to 3 protected designation products, including: Capocollo di Martina Franca (Slow Food Presidium), Olio Collina di Brindisi (DOP), and Locorotondo (DOC).

2What should I eat in Valle d'Itria?expand_more

The typical dishes of Valle d'Itria include: Bombette di Cisternino, Gnummaredli, Orecchiette con cime di rapa, and Focaccia pugliese. Each dish tells the gastronomic story of the region.

3Are there UNESCO World Heritage sites in Valle d'Itria?expand_more

Valle d'Itria is home to 1 UNESCO World Heritage site: I Trulli di Alberobello (Cultural, 1996).

4What are the most famous food festivals in Valle d'Itria?expand_more

Among the most important festivals and events in Valle d'Itria: Festival della Valle d'Itria (Martina Franca, July-August); Sagra della Bombetta (Cisternino, First 5 days of August); Sagra delle Orecchiette (Cisternino, August 10-15); Ceglie Food Festival (Ceglie Messapica, August).

5What natural parks are there in Valle d'Itria?expand_more

Protected natural areas in Valle d'Itria include: Bosco delle Pianelle (Nature Reserve).

6Who organizes the food festivals in Valle d'Itria?expand_more

The food festivals in Valle d'Itria are organized by local communities such as Pro Loco Cisternino, Pro Loco Ceglie Messapica, and the Associazione Festival della Valle d'Itria. These associations are the guardians of the region's gastronomic traditions.