The Masseria Dirupo is an ancient rural settlement dating back to the late 19th or early 20th century. Originally spanning over 60 hectares, it is now divided into several properties. The two main divisions consist of two farms, each covering approximately 19 hectares, managed by two different owners.
It was probably initially a small country residence of a wealthy family, run by one or more sharecroppers.
Over time, this splendid hidden reality in the Noci area, known as Murgia Albanese or Pasquarosa, has been partially fragmented. Since 2010, agricultural, environmental, and structural recovery work has been carried out on the site.
In an untouched area of the Noci countryside, a court of trulli dating back to the late 19th century has been renovated and transformed into our cozy and well-maintained farmhouse. The nighttime lighting is environmentally friendly, so as not to disturb nocturnal wildlife and reduce insect attraction. We collect rainwater for bathroom drainage. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning. The rooms are cleaned daily, and we offer a plentiful breakfast. We also have two rooms specifically designed for guests with reduced mobility.
Possibility of excursions and experiences with affiliated operators.