Trulli Roccia was truly unique. Nestled in the countryside outside of Ostuni, it felt both off the grid and yet not too far from some of the most gorgeous towns in Puglia. We used it as a home base to explore Ostuni, Martina Franca, Polignano a Mare, Bari, Cisternino and Aberobello. All were within a 15-60ish minute drive. We had gorgeous weather and spent lots of time relaxing by the showstopper of a pool too.Living in a stone house can be awkward, as another reviewer mentioned. House caretaker Neil was super helpful, even met us at Ladi’s (do NOT underestimate this friendly place for morning coffee and food, even though it’s attached to a gas station!) to show us the way down the winding dirt roads to the house. We appreciated that he brought some starter water bottles too (the trullo water is non potable), wine, olive oil, and the ever addictive treat tarallli. The supermarket was close enough to restock when necessary. We learned power outages are pretty common in the countryside . Fortunately, we only had one and Neil kept us informed about when we could expect it back (it was only half a day).If you come here, come ready to enjoy a slower pace, a few quirks, and the uncrowded, unspoiled beauty that is Puglia.