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Borgo Valle Rita

74013 Girifalco Province of Taranto, Italy
4.0(201)
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Terrace dining, an outdoor pool & countryside views in a laid-back resort set in a 1300s farmhouse.

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4.0
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5.0
7w

I visited this beautiful place two weeks ago with my family, almost ten years after first passing by, and I was so happy to see that it hasn’t lost any of its authenticity, simplicity, or genuine quality—especially when it comes to food.

We had the opportunity to take a short tour of the farm where the villa is located, and it was truly special. Giuseppe drove us around in an old campagnola car, taking the time to show us the many orange and clementine trees, grapevines for both table grapes and wine, and all sorts of vegetables growing on the property. It was a lovely glimpse into the heart of the estate.

At reception, Pierpaolo was clear, kind, and very accommodating when we needed to change our room. We stayed in the superior room called Clementine—I really appreciated its simplicity and calm atmosphere, though I believe the bathroom could use a refresh and a few more hangers or details to make the large space feel a bit cozier.

The restaurant staff was excellent—especially Tiziana, who stood out for her warmth and professionalism. The kitchen deserves a special mention: every dish offered a modern twist on traditional flavours, with beautiful presentation and an explosion of taste in every bite.

Before leaving, we visited their charming little store, which quickly became my favourite corner of the property. It’s a lovely mix of their own produce—jams, olive oil, and excellent Spumante—alongside vintage and locally made pieces like plates, bowls, and vases. It perfectly reflects the character and creativity of the place.

October was such a wonderful time to visit: warm days, landscapes full of orange trees, prickly pears, and vineyards, and sunsets over the valleys that were simply breathtaking.

It’s a place full of heart and care, where tradition meets subtle modernity. I’ll definitely be happy to...

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4.0
1y

I spent 3 nights with my family in July 2024, booking 3 rooms in this beautiful resort. The hotel has just a few rooms, less than 20, all well appointed and clean, with working A/C and good toiletries. Beds are comfortable, there is ample space form luggage and there is a minibar and a safe in each room. Some rooms are small apartments with a kitchen and a sofa area. Staff speaks English and they are very helpful, kind, both at the reception and in the restaurant. The resort is in the middle of the countryside, maybe 20 minutes away from the beach, within a larger farm that produces organic olive oil, citrus (oranges, mandarins and lemons), plus their own wine and wheat for bread. You can walk or bike for hours among the fields of orange groves or vineyard, surrounded by cactuses with prickly pears and fig trees as well. The restaurant is high-end, with a large and varied breakfast buffet, small plates for lunch and gourmet dinners (almost Michelin star quality). The hotel has a large pool with a stunning view and a tennis court as well. It is located within a half hour drive from the beach of course and many local attractions like Matera, Taranto, Bernalda (where Francis Ford Coppola family came from) and so on. |If you want to experience a high end relaxing vacation at great prices, consider Borgo Valle Rita, you will definitely enjoy a pure Italian vacation in the...

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4.0
6y

Nous y avons séjourné en famille en août 2018. Très bel domaine, joli, bien entretenu et avec des prestations de qualité. Seulement, tout est bien relatif. En effet, tout a l'air parfait, mais en réalité ça l'est moins. Nous avions loué une petite maisonnette qui se trouve un peu plus loin que les bâtiments principaux ; et a priori c'était un des avantages, d'être au calme ; on a eu tout sauf du calme - pendant 3 nuits entières on a eu droit à un engin qui a fait un bruit juste monstrueux dans les jardins d'orangers à proximité. Quand on en a fait part à la direction, on nous a répondu que le domaine d'orangers était indépendant, donc ils ne pouvaient rien faire. Au final, on a eu droit à un petit dédommagement de 4 petits déjeuners après avoir demandé un geste commercial pour les 3 nuits de vacances sans sommeil (en sachant qu'on avait payé 1 semaine de petits déjeuners pour 4 sur place et on avait dîné régulièrement sur place, donc on y avait laissé pas mal d'argent en plus de la location elle-même). Autre problème : en arrivant, la route jusqu'à notre petite maisonnette était complètement creusée par la pluie de la veille ; il fallait attendre le lendemain pour refaire la route ; résultat : on a dû faire du 4x4 à plusieurs reprises avec une voiture pas du tout adaptée, et je peux dire qu'on n'aurait pas pu le faire avec une voiture un peu basse type sport ; inutile de dire que la voiture était complètement sale extérieurement au bout de quelques jours. Autre problème : il est vrai qu'on est à la campagne, mais bon, un minimum d'attention n'aurait pas été de refus. Nous avions des petites bêtes noires, pas seulement à l'entrée de la maison, mais aussi dedans (voir photos jointes), et plein ! pas très agréable... et au restaurant qui était plutôt de bonne qualité, il y avait des chats et des poils de chats sur les chaises... franchement, côté hygiène on peut mieux faire... Bref, pas mal de déceptions d'un endroit et d'un séjour qui s'annonçait plutôt pas mal. On n'a sans doute pas eu de la chance, car quand on lit tous les avis, on pourrait croire que c'est un endroit de rêve. Ou alors, on a des critères un peu trop élevés... mais honnêtement, c'était notre 2ème année dans les Pouilles et notre 6ème chambre d'hôte sur place... et les 5 autres étaient de loin supérieures à tout point de vue. ||Quelques points positifs tout de même : le domaine est beau, la piscine est sympa (mais un peu juste quand tout le monde y est), le personnel est attentionné (mis à part la direction qui s'est montrée "gentille", mais sans aucun sens commercial)... Dommage, car le domaine a un énorme potentiel et est idéalement situé pour...

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Anna CalzolaioAnna Calzolaio
I visited this beautiful place two weeks ago with my family, almost ten years after first passing by, and I was so happy to see that it hasn’t lost any of its authenticity, simplicity, or genuine quality—especially when it comes to food. We had the opportunity to take a short tour of the farm where the villa is located, and it was truly special. Giuseppe drove us around in an old campagnola car, taking the time to show us the many orange and clementine trees, grapevines for both table grapes and wine, and all sorts of vegetables growing on the property. It was a lovely glimpse into the heart of the estate. At reception, Pierpaolo was clear, kind, and very accommodating when we needed to change our room. We stayed in the superior room called Clementine—I really appreciated its simplicity and calm atmosphere, though I believe the bathroom could use a refresh and a few more hangers or details to make the large space feel a bit cozier. The restaurant staff was excellent—especially Tiziana, who stood out for her warmth and professionalism. The kitchen deserves a special mention: every dish offered a modern twist on traditional flavours, with beautiful presentation and an explosion of taste in every bite. Before leaving, we visited their charming little store, which quickly became my favourite corner of the property. It’s a lovely mix of their own produce—jams, olive oil, and excellent Spumante—alongside vintage and locally made pieces like plates, bowls, and vases. It perfectly reflects the character and creativity of the place. October was such a wonderful time to visit: warm days, landscapes full of orange trees, prickly pears, and vineyards, and sunsets over the valleys that were simply breathtaking. It’s a place full of heart and care, where tradition meets subtle modernity. I’ll definitely be happy to visit again.
Kyall McDonoughKyall McDonough
"Absolutely divine farm house stay in Italy! 🏠🍝🌞 The rustic charm and breathtaking views had me feeling like I was living la dolce vita. 🤩 The hosts were super friendly and welcoming, and the homemade food was to die for 🍝👌. If you're looking for a relaxing retreat in the Italian countryside, look no further! 😊 10/10 would recommend"
Gianluca SportelliGianluca Sportelli
una gradevole sorpresa... non sapevo che a pochi kilometri dal mare di Castellaneta Marina ci fosse una struttura così articolata. Un vero borgo rurale che ha cambiato pelle adattandosi alle mode attuali di confort,relax,natura ma soprattutto ben mangiare. Io ho potuto provare i piatti di chef Chiarelli, molto strong nei contrasti con un occhio verso il futuro ma con materie prime frutto dei retaggi del passato, che solo questa terra può offrire. Come accoglienza non posso che soffermarmi su quello che ho potuto osservare, cioè una struttura ben curata con varie attività per l:avventore sempre immersi in distese di campi coltivati che sono di sicuro il rifugio per chi vuole evadere dalla routine di tutti i giorni.
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I visited this beautiful place two weeks ago with my family, almost ten years after first passing by, and I was so happy to see that it hasn’t lost any of its authenticity, simplicity, or genuine quality—especially when it comes to food. We had the opportunity to take a short tour of the farm where the villa is located, and it was truly special. Giuseppe drove us around in an old campagnola car, taking the time to show us the many orange and clementine trees, grapevines for both table grapes and wine, and all sorts of vegetables growing on the property. It was a lovely glimpse into the heart of the estate. At reception, Pierpaolo was clear, kind, and very accommodating when we needed to change our room. We stayed in the superior room called Clementine—I really appreciated its simplicity and calm atmosphere, though I believe the bathroom could use a refresh and a few more hangers or details to make the large space feel a bit cozier. The restaurant staff was excellent—especially Tiziana, who stood out for her warmth and professionalism. The kitchen deserves a special mention: every dish offered a modern twist on traditional flavours, with beautiful presentation and an explosion of taste in every bite. Before leaving, we visited their charming little store, which quickly became my favourite corner of the property. It’s a lovely mix of their own produce—jams, olive oil, and excellent Spumante—alongside vintage and locally made pieces like plates, bowls, and vases. It perfectly reflects the character and creativity of the place. October was such a wonderful time to visit: warm days, landscapes full of orange trees, prickly pears, and vineyards, and sunsets over the valleys that were simply breathtaking. It’s a place full of heart and care, where tradition meets subtle modernity. I’ll definitely be happy to visit again.
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"Absolutely divine farm house stay in Italy! 🏠🍝🌞 The rustic charm and breathtaking views had me feeling like I was living la dolce vita. 🤩 The hosts were super friendly and welcoming, and the homemade food was to die for 🍝👌. If you're looking for a relaxing retreat in the Italian countryside, look no further! 😊 10/10 would recommend"
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una gradevole sorpresa... non sapevo che a pochi kilometri dal mare di Castellaneta Marina ci fosse una struttura così articolata. Un vero borgo rurale che ha cambiato pelle adattandosi alle mode attuali di confort,relax,natura ma soprattutto ben mangiare. Io ho potuto provare i piatti di chef Chiarelli, molto strong nei contrasti con un occhio verso il futuro ma con materie prime frutto dei retaggi del passato, che solo questa terra può offrire. Come accoglienza non posso che soffermarmi su quello che ho potuto osservare, cioè una struttura ben curata con varie attività per l:avventore sempre immersi in distese di campi coltivati che sono di sicuro il rifugio per chi vuole evadere dalla routine di tutti i giorni.
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Gianluca Sportelli

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