Best attractions and places to see around Sannicandro Di Bari encompass a diverse landscape in Puglia, Italy. The area is characterized by its historical significance, featuring ancient religious buildings and man-made monuments. Natural elements include protected forests and unique geological formations. This blend provides varied points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The "Torre del marchese Arcamone" is a fortified two-storey farmhouse whose last phase is certainly from the modern age, which has on the ground floor rooms for stables, warehouses and an oil mill. But what is its history and why is the district called this way? In 1399 the king of Naples, Louis, ceded the barony of Bitetto together with the fief of Ceglie and Bari, for having fought bravely in a war near Taranto, to Marcello Arcamone. Since 1382, during the reign of Charles III, he had come to Puglia with his brother Lionello, who had been given the Lordship of Ceglie. The Arcamone family lived in Bitetto for a long time. In 1407 Pope Martin V transferred Bishop the son of Marcello, Carlo Arcamone, from his seat in Venafro to Bitetto. The farm had many changes of ownership and in 1806, already belonging to the Noja family of Mola, it was confiscated for the abolition of the feudal regime.
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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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The Torre del Marchese is an ancient farmhouse with an ancient history. Even today it represents one of the most important oil mills where the niches with the press for pressing the olives are still visible.
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The square-plan tower rises on four levels, each with different architectural and decorative features. The ground floor is delimited by rounded columns at the corners and on its facade there is a sundial indicating the value of the latitude of the city (40°42'18''). The first floor follows, contained by a pair of pilasters with a small balcony in the center with a broken and curved tympanum with plant decorations.
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The Arcamones lived for a long time in Bitetto. In 1407 Pope Martin V transferred Bishop Carlo Arcamone to Bitetto from the seat of Venafro. Son of Marcello, former lord of Bitetto, Msgr. CARLO was a prelate of great zeal and Christian piety. During his stay in Bittese he obtained from Pope Eugene IV that a community of Franciscans be established here who erected a convent not far from the town, in a place called Gallicella.
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the farm had many changes of ownership and in 1806, already belonging to the Noja di Mola family, it was confiscated for the abolition of the feudal regime.
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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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usually open and visitable on November 1st on the occasion of All Saints' Day
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You can discover the Mercadante State Forest, a protected natural area within the Alta Murgia National Park, offering rich vegetation, trails, and cycling paths. Another unique spot is Modugno Lake, an emerald green body of water formed in a former quarry, providing a striking natural landscape.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the All Saints Church of Cuti, an important religious building that is what remains of an 11th-century monastic structure. Another historical landmark is the Clock Tower of Cellamare, an elegant man-made monument standing on Piazza Don Bosco.
The area offers various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. The Mercadante State Forest has numerous trails suitable for both. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide or the cycling guide for Sannicandro Di Bari, which feature routes like the 'Mercadante Forest Health Path' and various loop tours.
Absolutely. The Mercadante State Forest is a great option for families, offering open spaces and trails for walks and picnics. Historical sites like the All Saints Church of Cuti and the Clock Tower of Cellamare are also suitable for family visits, providing educational and engaging experiences.
Yes, the Mercadante State Forest provides several accessible paths suitable for easy walks amidst nature. For more options, you can check the hiking guide for Sannicandro Di Bari, which includes routes with varying difficulty levels.
For longer hikes, consider routes like the 'Peucetian Way: Bitetto Countryside Loop' which is about 18.6 km, or the 'Mercadante State Forest – Ancient Oak Tree loop' at nearly 12.8 km. These moderate trails offer a deeper exploration of the region's landscapes. Find more details in the hiking guide.
Yes, the Mercadante State Forest is a great dog-friendly option, perfect for walks with your canine companion. The All Saints Church of Cuti is also generally accessible for dogs in its outdoor areas.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities around Sannicandro Di Bari, with milder temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer can be hot, but the shaded trails of the Mercadante State Forest can provide a cooler escape.
Beyond the more prominent sites, you might find interest in the Tower of the Marquis Arcamone. This ancient farmhouse and historical site has a rich past, including its role as an important olive oil mill, with visible niches for olive pressing.
There are several running trails available, typically ranging from 8 to 11 km in length and moderate difficulty. Examples include the 'Church of San Rocco – Bitritto Historic Center loop' and the 'Torre del Marchese loop'. You can find more detailed routes in the running trails guide for Sannicandro Di Bari.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The evocative landscapes and rich vegetation of the Mercadante State Forest are highly praised, as are the ancient stories and architectural details of sites like the All Saints Church of Cuti and the Clock Tower of Cellamare.


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