Best attractions and places to see around Minervino Murge include its elevated position, offering panoramic views of the Ofanto Valley and Alta Murgia National Park. This region is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, featuring ancient landmarks and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore a diverse landscape that spans from historic towns to protected natural areas. The area provides a blend of cultural sites and natural points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The bridge crosses the Ofanto river near the city of Canosa di Puglia
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What strength these Romans are!
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The so-called 'Roman bridge' certainly follows the position of the bridge built on the Via Traiana at the beginning of the 2nd century, but very little remains of that structure. Over the centuries it has undergone various changes, some during the Aragonese period, but above all during the reign of Charles III of Bourbon, when in the mid-18th century, after yet another flood, almost the entire central part collapsed, supported by a single large arch, in place of the current two central ones. The bridge visible today is nothing more than a reconstruction carried out by Neapolitan naval engineers, coordinated by the architect Vanvitelli. Observing the construction typology, the attentive eye will certainly notice substantial differences both with similar bridges from the Roman era and with the remains of Roman buildings in nearby Canosa. The information regarding the eighteenth-century reconstruction is transcribed in the documents preserved in the 'Regia Dogana delle Pecore' section of the State Archives of Foggia. In fact, the bridge was located on the path of a Royal sheep track coming from Foggia, where two of the five royal sheep tracks of the Kingdom of Naples converged.
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crossing the ROMAN BRIDGE simple but fascinating to see with its view that crosses the OFANTINO river, a beautiful crossing point to visit 🚵♂️😎🥰🙋♂️🧏♂️🚵♀️😊👍💖😍🧏♂ ️
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Before Canosa di Puglia on the track of the Tratturo Regio
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Along the route of the Tratturo Regio
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Minervino Murge is rich in history. You can visit the original defensive Norman structure, The Castle (Castello di Minervino Murge), which now houses an archaeological museum. Explore the medieval Cathedral of the Assumption, the Baroque Church of the Immacolata Concezione, and the 15th-Century Tower. Don't miss the historic old town, Borgo Antico 'Scesciola', known for its labyrinthine streets.
Yes, the mysterious 13th-century citadel, Castel del Monte, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located within the Alta Murgia National Park. It's a significant example of medieval architecture built by Emperor Frederick II.
The region offers several natural wonders. You can explore the Bauxite Mines of Spinazzola, a unique natural monument near the medieval castle of Garagnone. The town also provides splendid views of the Ofanto Valley, and you can discover the geological feature of Lama Matitani.
Absolutely. A striking example of Roman architecture is the Roman Bridge over the Ofanto River. It has retained its original 'donkey's back' shape despite modernizations and was historically located on a Royal sheep track.
Minervino Murge, situated within the Alta Murgia National Park, is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Minervino Murge guide, or explore road cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Minervino Murge guide. For runners, there are trails like the 'Trail Castel del Monte – loop in nature' mentioned in the Running Trails around Minervino Murge guide.
Yes, the town hosts several important religious sites. Besides the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Baroque Church of the Immacolata Concezione, you can visit the Church of San Francesco, which features a beautiful Baroque canopy. The Santuario della Madonna del Sabato is also a notable sanctuary dedicated to the town's patroness.
The Grotta di San Michele (Saint Michael's Cave) is a significant natural limestone cave that has been a place of worship for over a thousand years. It features a neo-classical entrance leading to a karst cavity with a frescoed vault and a marble statue of Archangel Michael. It's a unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual history.
The Alta Murgia National Park, where Minervino Murge is located, is best enjoyed during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter.
Many attractions around Minervino Murge are suitable for families. The historic hamlet of Montegrosso (Hamlet of Andria), known for its farmhouses and agritourisms, offers a relaxed atmosphere. Exploring the historic center of Minervino Murge and easy walks within the Alta Murgia National Park can also be enjoyable for families.
The Rocca del Garagnone consists of the ruins of a defensive structure located within the Alta Murgia Park. In ancient times, it was used for control and sightings along the Appian Way. It's a fascinating historical site, often recommended for mountain biking or gravel biking to reach.
The Votive Lighthouse (Faro Votivo) is a 32-meter high monument built in the Fascist era and inaugurated in 1932. Originally a memorial for fallen Fascists, it later became a memorial for all 'martyrs of Puglia.' It offers breathtaking panoramic views from the municipal villa where it is located.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. The area's elevated position, offering panoramic views of the Ofanto Valley and Alta Murgia National Park, is a highlight. The komoot community has shown great appreciation, with over 360 upvotes and more than 450 photos shared for the attractions in the region.


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