Attractions and places to see around Toritto, situated in the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, Italy, encompass a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The area is characterized by an agricultural landscape rich with almond and olive trees, and it lies within the Alta Murgia National Park. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from ancient structures to significant karst formations and protected forests.
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The Mercadante Forest is a protected wooded area that extends for 1,300 hectares between the municipalities of Cassano delle Murge and Altamura. It was born in 1928 from a reforestation project after a flood, and hosts different species of trees, such as oaks, cedars and cypresses. It is the ideal place to cool off among the trees on hot summer days and take a break in one of the areas equipped with picnic tables.
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Try to go during the week or in the afternoon, the security / owners since they did not show up, occasionally sees you and stops you, but does nothing.
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The Pulo di Altamura is a sinkhole of karst origin of the bowl type, created by the channeling of rainwater right at this point. This created a more or less circular depression with a diameter of about 500 m. with a maximum depth of 75 meters. Along the walls, which are very steep in some points, caves and ravines have been created which indicate the different levels of excavation by the waters. These caves represent a real archaeological heritage because they were inhabited since the earliest ages of prehistory. The route includes an unpaved stretch of about 1 km that can also be easily covered by racing bike.
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One of the most beautiful naturalistic places in Puglia. The view is breathtaking from every perspective; it can be easily reached by MTB. It is preferable to explore it on foot due to the cavities dug in the ground and the considerable presence of stones that make the MTB experience quite impervious.
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It is a beautiful adult coniferous forest. Although it is called the municipal wood of Bitonto Murgia of the City, it is many km away from it. It is a wood immersed in the Murgia nestled between the countryside of Ruvo si Puglia Altamura. It is mainly composed of Aleppo pine but there are also essences of eucalyptus cypresses.
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Small well-kept agricultural village .... a gem !!
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It is all abandoned and the pond is dry.
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The region around Toritto is rich in natural beauty, being situated within the Alta Murgia National Park. You can visit the impressive Pulo of Altamura, a large karstic sinkhole with archaeological significance. Another highlight is the Mercadante State Forest, offering an evocative landscape with trails. The Bitonto Municipal Forest also provides Murgian karst landscapes and sweeping views. Other notable natural features include the Abyss of Pulicchio di Toritto, the Grotto of St. Martin, and the Monumental Oaks of Quasano.
Yes, Toritto boasts several historical and cultural sites. Within the town, you can find the ancient Castello Toritto with its Norman Tower, the well-preserved Palazzo De Angelis-Viti, and the historic Torre dell'Orologio. Religious sites include the Chiesa Madre, Chiesa della Madonna della Stella, and Chiesa della Madonna delle Grazie. Nearby, the Masseria Torre di Lerma is a historical farm complex that has evolved into a village with its own distinct church.
The area around Toritto, especially within the Alta Murgia National Park, is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through the Mercadante State Forest, which is particularly suited for mountain biking and gravel biking. The running trails and road cycling routes around Toritto offer diverse options for exploring the landscape. For off-road enthusiasts, there are also many gravel biking routes.
Absolutely. The Mercadante State Forest is considered family-friendly, offering trails suitable for walks and cycling amidst lush vegetation. The Bitonto Municipal Forest also provides a green area with trails that families can enjoy. Exploring the historical town center of Toritto itself, with its ancient buildings and churches, can also be an engaging activity for families.
Toritto and the Alta Murgia National Park are best enjoyed during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites without the intense heat of summer. The landscapes are also particularly beautiful with blooming flora or autumn colors.
Yes, the karst landscape around Toritto features several unique formations. The most prominent is the Pulo of Altamura, a large karstic sinkhole with steep walls and caves that have been archaeological sites. You can also find the intricate La Grotta di Lamalunga, known for the 'Man of Altamura' fossil, the Abyss of Pulicchio di Toritto, and the Grotto of St. Martin, all showcasing the region's distinctive geology.
From various points around Toritto, especially within the Alta Murgia National Park, you can expect sweeping views of the Murgian karst landscape. The Bitonto Municipal Forest offers panoramic vistas that can stretch from the Adriatic Sea to Castel del Monte. The Pulo of Altamura provides breathtaking perspectives into its deep sinkhole. Even the former quarry at Modugno Lake offers a beautiful panorama.
Definitely. The Mercadante State Forest and Bitonto Municipal Forest are well-known for their trails suitable for mountain biking and gravel biking. The region offers dedicated road cycling routes and extensive gravel biking routes, allowing cyclists to explore the diverse landscapes, from forests to agricultural areas.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The breathtaking views from places like the Pulo of Altamura are often highlighted. The tranquility and rich vegetation of areas like the Mercadante State Forest are also highly valued for outdoor activities and relaxation. The unique Murgian karst landscape and the opportunity to explore ancient sites contribute to a memorable experience.
Beyond the more popular spots, consider exploring the agricultural landscape itself, rich with almond and olive trees, which offers a glimpse into the local economy and traditions. The various smaller churches and palazzi within Toritto, such as the Chiesa della Madonna della Stella or Palazzo De Angelis-Viti, offer quiet historical insights. The Monumental Oaks of Quasano also provide a unique natural point of interest within the Alta Murgia National Park.
Yes, Toritto is an agricultural town renowned for its cultivation of almond and olive trees. While specific tours may vary, the surrounding area often provides opportunities for olive oil tours and tastings, allowing visitors to experience the local agricultural heritage firsthand and sample regional products.
The terrain around Toritto is characterized by the Murgian karst landscape, which includes a mix of gentle paths, rocky sections, and some steeper inclines, especially around sinkholes like the Pulo of Altamura. Forests like the Mercadante State Forest offer trails that can range from easy to intermediate, often unpaved. Hikers should be prepared for varied surfaces, including dirt paths and areas with considerable stones.


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