IL TRAPPETO GALLIPOLI

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THE FACILITY

Freshly restructured, it is located at less than five minutes from Gallipoli’s city centre and from its amazing seasides.

The Agriturismo “Il Trappeto” is literally nestled in the Salentinian countryside, mostly known for its Mediterranean scrub, filled with centuries-old, meandering olive trees, rooted in a land that delivers extremely genuine and intense products. The hotel offers a reception open from 7.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m. and free indoor parking for the guests. The latter can benefit a very wide garden and three terraces to relax in very quiet and private environments, where they can enjoy a fascinating, breath-taking landscape, where the Mediterranean scrub seems to unite with the opposite crystalline waters from Gallipoli’s northern coast.


ROOMS

The facility features newly renovated rooms and carefully furnished two-roomed apartments, with  kitchenette and private garden. Each room has an en-suite bathroom with shower, towels, bed linen,  ari conditioned system, hairdryer, mini fridge and a LCD television. Finally, our relaxation area  features a free broadband internet connection.

Master/Double bedroom

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Budget room

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Triple room

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Family room

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Apartment

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SERVICES

  •   Reception
  •   Wi-Fi
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Air conditioning
  •   Bar
  •   Restaurant
  •   Parking area

IL TRAPPETO

There are dozens of underground oil mills all along the Salento area, which date back to around the 15th and the 17th century. Unfortunately, not all of them are accessible to visitors.
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These mills, known as the “Trappeti”, were used to produce lamp oil, which was considered the  pinnacle of Salento’s production at that time; today, this area represents one of the most relevant  olive oil producers in the world. Tons and tons of olives were dropped from the streets of the Old  City and rural areas into underground tanks, where hundreds of people worked tirelessly and often  without seeing the sunlight for days and days. They collected the precious liquid that gushed from  the millstones in stone spun, towed by mules or other animals. The production took place  underground, in order to guarantee the right temperature and a constant degree of humidity in the  air. The oil surely benefitted from these conditions; on the other hand, they weren't that good for its  producers. Our oil mill dates back to the 16th century, and we will be proud to let you visit it during  your stay, giving you all the information about this side of our city's life throughout the past  centuries.



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