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Touring cycling around San Vito Dei Normanni offers diverse landscapes in Puglia's Alto Salento region. The area features a flat to slightly undulating terrain, characterized by vast olive groves and vineyards separated by traditional stone walls. Proximity to the Adriatic Sea provides access to coastal routes, while the Torre Guaceto Nature Reserve offers dedicated trails. The region also includes the rolling hills of Valle d'Itria, providing varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
96.7km
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This difficult 60.1-mile (96.7 km) touring cycling loop from San Vito dei Normanni to Campi Salentina offers a long ride through Salento's r

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58.8km
03:34
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.0km
01:56
140m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Serranova is a small agricultural village, about 9 km from Carovigno and not far from the sea; it is made up of a few houses, inhabited both in summer and winter. The Castle of Serranova was the object of several alienations from feudal lord to feudal lord: from Ottavio Serra to Scipione Costaguto in 1653, from him to the Castaldo family, then to Giulio di Sangro in 1684, finally in 1702 it came into the hands of the baron Scipione Granafei [unsourced] [1]; the Granafei family gave prestige to that territory, renowned for its extension and for the significant number of centuries-old olive trees that it included. In 1742, the fiefdom and the Castle of Serranova came to Michele Imperiali, prince of Francavilla Fontana and lord of Carovigno. With the death of Michele Imperiali, who had no successor, the last devolution to the Treasury took place in 1782.
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Abandoned farmhouse. Very nice dirt road! After passing the farmhouse, going straight you reach Serranova passing through the crypt of San Biagio or turning left you head towards the beautiful Mesagne!
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at a certain point you have to get off the bike. the sand is not very consistent
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It's difficult to ride a bike on the beach, especially on gravel
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The natural oasis Torre Guaceto stands for beautiful sea and lots of nature. The landmark is this Aragonese tower Torre Guaceto
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The Torre Guaceto Nature Reserve, together with the Marine Protected Area, are one of the most beautiful protected areas in Puglia.
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes around San Vito Dei Normanni, offering a wide range of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored more than 200 tours in the area.
Yes, San Vito Dei Normanni offers several easy touring cycling routes, with 12 routes specifically classified as easy. A great option for families or beginners is the From San Vito dei Normanni to the Riserva naturale statale di Torre Guaceto - loop tour, which is 30 km long with minimal elevation gain and mostly paved surfaces.
The region features a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find vast olive groves and vineyards, coastal paths along the Adriatic Sea, and the slightly undulating hills of Valle d'Itria. Routes can include both paved roads and unpaved segments, especially within the Torre Guaceto Nature Reserve, offering options for road cycling, gravel biking, and even mountain biking in some areas like Torre Pozzelle.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the San Vito dei Normanni and Mesagne Salento Loop offer a more demanding experience. This difficult 96.7 km path leads through the rural landscapes of Salento, providing significant distance and varied terrain.
Many routes offer access to historical sites and natural beauty. You can explore the Rock Church of San Biagio, a 12th-century rock settlement with well-preserved frescoes. The Torre Guaceto Tower is another coastal landmark, located within the nature reserve. You might also encounter the impressive Dentice di Frasso Castle in San Vito Dei Normanni itself, or the Carovigno Castle nearby.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Masseria Cafaro – Rock Church of San Biagio loop from San Vito dei Normanni, a moderate 37.4 km route that takes you past interesting historical sites.
The mild climate of Puglia makes spring an ideal time for touring cycling in San Vito Dei Normanni. During this season, the flowers bloom, the greenery is lush, and the weather is pleasant for exploring the olive groves, vineyards, and coastal areas.
The touring cycling routes around San Vito Dei Normanni are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from the serene olive groves to the scenic coastal paths, and the opportunity to discover historical sites and charming villages along the way.
Yes, San Vito Dei Normanni's proximity to the Adriatic Sea means easy access to beautiful beaches and coastal routes. The Torre Guaceto Tower – White Road to Torre Guaceto loop from Brindisi is an easy 31 km route that takes you towards the pristine coastal nature reserve of Torre Guaceto, offering opportunities for birdwatching and relaxing on unspoiled beaches.
San Vito Dei Normanni serves as an excellent starting point to explore the enchanting landscapes of the Valle d'Itria, known for its rolling hills and iconic *trulli* houses. While specific routes directly into the heart of Valle d'Itria from San Vito Dei Normanni are more challenging, the region's slightly undulating terrain towards areas like Carovigno and Ostuni provides a taste of this picturesque landscape.
Yes, the countryside around San Vito Dei Normanni is dotted with numerous traditional farmhouses, known as masserias. Routes like the Masseria Cafaro – Roman Columns of Brindisi loop from Brindisi will take you through rural landscapes where you can appreciate these charming historical structures, which are an integral part of the region's cultural heritage.


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