Noci is one of those Puglian villages where time seems to have stopped. Elegantly shaped, whitewashed houses line narrow streets, bright with geraniums, all centred around a beautiful church and piazza, where stone chimneys, loggia, staircases, benches and even a well, are all so carefully maintained so as to look as if recent additions. While blessed with charm, and a lot of churches, the centre of Noci isn’t where you’ll find our picks for the best places to stay in Noci; our favourite property is a traditional Puglian trulli structure, in a leafy little garden just outside town.
In addition to being a base for admiring traditional architecture, and beautiful surrounds, this town is in the perfect spot for visiting both the Adriatic and the Ionian Sea — one is about thirty kilometres in one direction, and the other thirty kilometres the other way. It's also a good destination for cyclists and hikers exploring Puglia; the rural views along roads and tracks are elevated by the sight of more trulli, and a regular supply of farm shops and vineyard cellar doors. It's ideal foodie territory too — every November the Bacco nelle Gnostre is held, a food and wine event known for representing Puglia’s best. Expect plenty of farm produce, local meats, red wine and chestnuts, plus music, theatre, and all kinds of foodie events.
Just don't forget to book well ahead if you're planning a summer visit. As with the rest of Puglia, the best places to stay in Noci are very busy during July and August.
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Noci
A charming 17th century Trulli set amidst pretty grounds. Sympathetically converted rooms features arches, domed ceilings, white washed stone walls and simple traditional furnishings. A glorious spa, outdoor pool and locally acclaimed restaurant. A great choice for a traditional Puglian experience.