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Top 7 Castles around Ostuni

Best castles around Ostuni are found in a region characterized by its ancient fortified walls and coastal landscape. Ostuni, known as the "White City," is a fortified town built atop a hill, offering panoramic views. The area features a mix of medieval defensive architecture and historic settlements. This part of Puglia provides diverse historical insights into the region's strategic importance.

Best castles around Ostuni

  • The most popular castles is Villanova Harbour and Castle, a castle that stands as an impressive example of medieval defensive architecture. It is a vital witness to a bygone era and the region's strategic importance, located approximately 7 km from Ostuni's center.
  • Another must-see spot is Ceglie Messapica, a settlement where visitors can explore a castle, a medieval village, and churches. The town is known for its narrow alleys and white lime walls, offering a glimpse into ancient times.
  • Visitors also love Dentice di Frasso Castle, a historical site with origins dating back to the 12th century. This castle, around which the town of San Vito dei Normanni developed, has seen various additions over centuries and remains a significant landmark.
  • Ostuni is known for its medieval castles, fortified towns, and coastal defense structures. The region offers a variety of castles to see and explore, from direct military fortifications to ducal palaces and fortified settlements.
  • The castles around Ostuni are appreciated by the komoot community, with 1 highlight and 11 photos shared by visitors.

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Villanova Harbour and Castle

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it is a tourist port protected by two piers: the eastern pier 70 m long with quayside and bollards and the western pier 280 m long. Inside the dock there are some docks reserved for pleasure boats

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Carovigno Castle

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The Castle of Carovigno rises in an eccentric position, on the highest point of the town and, for this reason, strategically more suitable for defense. It has a triangular plan, with a square tower on the eastern vertex, a circular one on the western vertex and a "almond-shaped" one on the northern vertex.
From the top of the towers it dominates the entire coastal strip that extends from Torre Canne to Brindisi.

The first nucleus of the Castle, probably of Norman origin, is to be identified in the square tower with a strong counter-scarp adjacent to Porta Ostuni. On the south side, close to this tower, the "palatium" described in the Inventory of Maria d'Enghien of 1440 must have developed. The buildings after this date insist on the north area, incorporating both the square Norman tower both the circular one, perhaps Aragonese.

The almond-shaped tower on the north-east corner was built between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by the Loffreda, feuders of Carovigno in this period, as evidenced by the presence of the marriage weapon of Pirro Loffreda, walled up in the same tower. It seems that the builders of the almond-shaped tower of Carovigno were influenced by the Sienese architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini, whose presence in Puglia is attested in 1492 to supervise the construction of the strongholds of Taranto, Otranto, Gallipoli and Brindisi.

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Ceglie Messapica

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Pretty town in the upper Salento of very ancient times (the Messapi were the people who preceded the Romanization). Characteristic for its narrow alleys that climb up to the center and for the white color of the lime walls. It is also worth a stop to visit the Castle, the medieval village and the churches (especially that of S. Anna).
Not to be missed, scattered around Ceglie and in Salento, are also the "specchie", large mounds of limestone slabs which in the Neolithic age perhaps served as defense or watchtowers

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Dentice di Frasso Castle

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The first building in the area, a tower, dates back to the 12th century. At that time this area was wooded and rich in fauna and that is why it is believed that the tower was a hunting lodge. The town of San Vito dei Normanni developed around this tower. Over the centuries, various families have taken turns to control the territory, each of which has brought changes and additions to the original structure of the building. Around the seventeenth century the Dentice family settled there, still owner of the castle, from which the building takes its current name. On the entrance portal of the chapel the heraldic coat of arms of the family, a snapper, and the motto reciting "Noli me tangere" are clearly visible.

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San Vito dei Normanni

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San Vito dei Normanni is a city in northern Salento dating back to the Norman period, with a great historical, artistic and cultural heritage. There are in fact numerous Baroque churches, rock crypts and museums, as well as the 12th century Dentice di Frasso Castle around which the town developed.

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September 17, 2025, Villanova Harbour and Castle

A stroll along the seafront in the center of the Villanova marina

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In 1278 the walls of Villanova were built, and about 20 years later the castle was built by the Angevins, who took over the domination of Ostuni from the Swabian-Normans, who were responsible for the intensification of olive cultivation. From surviving documents, demonstrating its strategic importance, it appears that around the 15th century the castle was a fully active defensive structure. In fact, the city of Ostuni under Aragonese domination, thanks also to the castle and the small port of Villanova, managed to maintain the status of a state city, therefore free from feudal duties. Due to the various destructions over time, little remains of the original 14th-century construction. Currently the castle is made up of three bodies that act as square towers with a sloped base. Around the building, at the height of the first floor, runs a tubular torus and from the roof of the building rises a turret modeled on the prototype of a lighthouse. Ref. https://fondoambiente.it/luoghi/castello-del-porto-turistico-di-villanova-ostuni

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it is a tourist port protected by two piers: the eastern pier 70 m long with quayside and bollards and the western pier 280 m long. Inside the dock there are some docks reserved for pleasure boats

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Pretty town in the upper Salento of very ancient times (the Messapi were the people who preceded the Romanization). Characteristic for its narrow alleys that climb up to the center and for the white color of the lime walls. It is also worth a stop to visit the Castle, the medieval village and the churches (especially that of S. Anna). Not to be missed, scattered around Ceglie and in Salento, are also the "specchie", large mounds of limestone slabs which in the Neolithic age perhaps served as defense or watchtowers

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Ceglie Messapica is one of the oldest municipalities in the region, located in the heart of the Itria Valley. To see: Montevicoli cave; cave of San Michele; Ducal Castle; Collegiate mother church of Santa Maria Assunta; Church of San Rocco.

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San Vito dei Normanni is a city in northern Salento dating back to the Norman period, with a great historical, artistic and cultural heritage. There are in fact numerous Baroque churches, rock crypts and museums, as well as the 12th century Dentice di Frasso Castle around which the town developed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most historically significant castles near Ostuni?

The region around Ostuni is rich in history. The Villanova Harbour and Castle, located on the Apulian coast, dates back to the 13th century and was crucial for coastal defense. Carovigno Castle, likely of Norman origin, offers commanding views and has a unique triangular plan. Further afield, the Castello di Oria, developed from a Messapian acropolis, and the UNESCO World Heritage site Castel del Monte, known for its unique octagonal design, are also historically significant.

Are there any fortified towns or city walls to explore near Ostuni?

Yes, Ostuni itself is famously known as the 'White City' and is a fortified town. Its historic center is enclosed by ancient walls, giving it a distinctive appearance. Exploring the winding alleys and narrow corridors within these fortifications offers a delightful experience, with panoramic views extending to the ocean.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

You can combine castle visits with various outdoor activities. For running, consider routes like the 'Villanova di Ostuni Coast loop' which passes near Villanova Harbour and Castle. Cyclists can explore routes like the 'Villanova Harbour and Castle – Liberty Square, Ostuni loop'. For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Ostuni, Running Trails around Ostuni, and Road Cycling Routes around Ostuni guides.

Are there family-friendly castles or sites to visit?

Many of the castles and settlements are suitable for families. Villanova Harbour and Castle is listed as family-friendly, offering a mix of history and coastal views. The settlement of Ceglie Messapica, with its castle, medieval village, and churches, is also family-friendly. Similarly, Dentice di Frasso Castle in San Vito dei Normanni is considered family-friendly.

What is the best time of year to visit castles near Ostuni?

While specific opening times vary, the region of Puglia generally enjoys pleasant weather from spring through early autumn. Visiting during the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) often provides comfortable temperatures for exploring and fewer crowds. Summer can be hot, but coastal castles like Villanova benefit from sea breezes.

How can I get to castles like Carovigno or San Vito dei Normanni from Ostuni using public transport?

Public transport options exist, though they may require some planning. Local bus services connect Ostuni with nearby towns like Carovigno and San Vito dei Normanni. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings to reach Carovigno Castle or Dentice di Frasso Castle.

Is parking available at the castles near Ostuni?

Parking availability varies by location. For Villanova Harbour and Castle, parking is generally available in the Villanova port area. For castles located within towns, such as Carovigno Castle or the castle in Ceglie Messapica, you'll typically find public parking areas within walking distance of the historic centers.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles and fortified towns in this region?

Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural diversity. The strategic importance of sites like Villanova Harbour and Castle offers a glimpse into a bygone era. The charm of fortified settlements like Ostuni's 'White City' and Ceglie Messapica, with their narrow alleys and panoramic views, is also highly valued by the komoot community.

Are there any castles near Ostuni that are considered 'hidden gems'?

While not strictly 'hidden,' the Dentice di Frasso Castle in San Vito dei Normanni offers a fascinating historical site with origins dating back to the 12th century, and its story of various families adding to its structure over centuries makes it a compelling visit away from the more prominent tourist trails.

Can I find cafes or restaurants near the castles?

Yes, most castles are located either within or very close to towns and villages where you can find cafes and restaurants. For example, Villanova Harbour and Castle is in a port area with dining options. Similarly, Carovigno Castle and the castle in Ceglie Messapica are situated in town centers with various eateries nearby.

What is the typical duration needed to visit a castle near Ostuni?

The time required can vary. For a site like Villanova Harbour and Castle, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring the structure and its surroundings. For fortified towns like Ostuni's historic center or Ceglie Messapica, you could easily spend half a day or more wandering the streets, visiting churches, and enjoying the atmosphere.

Are there any castles near Ostuni that are wheelchair accessible?

Accessibility can be challenging for older historical sites. While Ostuni's city walls and some castle exteriors might be viewable, the interiors of many medieval castles, with their stairs and uneven surfaces, may not be fully wheelchair accessible. It's recommended to check specific accessibility details with individual sites before planning your visit.

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