Best attractions and places to see around Candela include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural areas. This medieval village is situated in the southern Subappennino Dauno of Puglia, between the Ofanto River and the Carapelle Torrent. The region offers a rich tapestry of ancient history, from pre-Roman settlements to significant natural parks. Visitors can explore a variety of sites reflecting Candela's past and its verdant landscape.
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This stretch of road is very quiet, it falls within the Ofanto cycle route, an important protected area
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The Parasacco farm, next to the industrial area of San Nicola di Melfi, on the border between Basilicata and Puglia, tells a fascinating story. It is said that it dates back to the time of Frederick II of Swabia and over the centuries it passed through the hands of the Templars, the Angevins, the Dorias and the Bourbons. In 1846, the property became the property of Luigi Aquilecchia, whose name is engraved on the keystone of the entrance portal. A history full of influences and changes that has shaped Masseria Parasacco into a meeting point between history and contemporaneity.
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Candela is a picturesque town located in the southern Dauni mountains, with its historic center rising on the hills of San Rocco and San Tommaso. The municipal territory, between the Carapelle and Ofanto rivers, marks the end of the Pescasseroli-Candela sheep track, an ancient grassy transhumance route 211 km long. With a population of 2,495 inhabitants, Candela is a municipality in the province of Foggia, in Puglia. A place where history and nature blend, offering a fascinating perspective on the southern Dauni mountains.
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This stretch of the Ofanto Cycle Route, which winds for 150 km among archaeological and natural treasures, is remarkably quiet and remote. https://www.cicloviadellofanto.it/
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Ascoli Satriano is a small city of pre-Roman origins, historically the scene of important battles between Rome and Hannibal. The ancient village is accessed from the Porta di Sant'Antonio Abate, and through characteristic alleys you can visit the Basilica Cathedral Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Norman castle which was also the ducal palace, the Clock Tower and the Arch of Porta Nuova .
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Candela is a village in the southern Dauni Mountains with a characteristic historic center perched on a hill. A particular tourist attraction of the village is the Santa Claus House. It is located in Palazzo Ripandelli, a 17th century building, and is furnished with typical Christmas objects and decorations. It also houses the Toy Museum and can be visited during the Christmas period.
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Deliceto is a town in the province of Foggia, near the Monti Dauni. It has an ancient history testified by an imposing castle with a main tower and two smaller towers connected by a walkway. The landscape is dominated by the castle and from the hill you can enjoy a beautiful panorama of the surrounding greenery.
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Candela's rich history is evident in its medieval heart, known as the Citadel, with its narrow alleys and the ancient Port of Citadel. You can visit the Mother Church of Santa Maria della Purificazione, featuring a Renaissance facade and a 14th-century wooden statue, and the older Church of Saint Thomas with its Romanesque facade. Don't miss the noble Palazzo Doria with its elegant Renaissance loggia, and Palazzo Ripandelli, which now houses cultural spaces.
Yes, Candela offers several museums. The Polo Museale, located in the former Monastery of Santa Maria del Popolo, displays paintings, sculptures, and liturgical objects. The Museo Civico "P. Rosario" in Palazzo D'Autilia showcases archaeological finds from the 9th century BC to the Middle Ages, including Daunia period artifacts and ancient currency. Additionally, Palazzo Ripandelli hosts a charming Museo del giocattolo (Toy Museum) with artisanal and vintage toys.
Candela is nestled between the Ofanto River and the Carapelle Torrent, offering a lush natural environment. A significant natural attraction is the Ofanto River Regional Natural Park, which encompasses Candela and provides opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is also known for the ancient Pescasseroli-Candela Sheep Track, a 211 km long grassy transhumance route that ends in Candela.
The region around Candela is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the Ofanto Cycle Route in the Parco Naturale Regionale Fiume Ofanto, a 150 km path winding through archaeological and natural treasures. For cycling, there are various routes available, such as the 'Sant'Agata di Puglia and Accadia – loop tour from Candela' or the 'Castelluccio dei Sauri and the Carapelle River valley – loop from Ascoli Satriano'. You can find more details on these and other cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Candela and Cycling around Candela guides.
Absolutely! During the Christmas season, Palazzo Ripandelli transforms into the magical "Casa di Babbo Natale" (Santa Claus's House), delighting younger visitors. This palace also permanently houses the Museo del giocattolo (Toy Museum), offering a nostalgic and fun experience for all ages with its collection of artisanal and vintage toys.
Ascoli Satriano is a small city of pre-Roman origins, historically notable as the scene of important battles between Rome and Hannibal. Its ancient village features a Basilica Cathedral, a Norman castle (which was also a ducal palace), the Clock Tower, and the Arch of Porta Nuova, offering a deep dive into the region's ancient past.
Masseria Parasacco is a historical farm with origins dating back to the time of Frederick II of Swabia. Over centuries, it passed through the hands of various historical figures and families, including the Templars, Angevins, Dorias, and Bourbons. Today, it stands as a fascinating meeting point between history and contemporary life, located on the border between Basilicata and Puglia.
Candela, located in Puglia, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often considered the best times to visit, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities without the intense heat of summer or the cooler, sometimes rainy, winter months.
The Ofanto River Regional Natural Park is a protected area that highlights Candela's unique geographical position. It offers a verdant landscape and opportunities for slow tourism, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Puglia's green spaces and rich biodiversity. The park is home to the 150 km Ciclovia dell'Ofanto, a popular route for cycling and enjoying the natural beauty.
The Candela Historic Hilltop Town highlight refers to Candela's picturesque historic center, perched on the hills of San Rocco and San Tommaso. It's a place where history and nature blend, offering a fascinating perspective on the southern Dauni mountains. This area is characterized by its charming, ancient architecture and provides a glimpse into the town's medieval past.
Yes, beyond Candela, you can visit Deliceto, a town in the province of Foggia. It boasts an ancient history, testified by an imposing castle with a main tower and two smaller towers connected by a walkway. From the hilltop, you can enjoy a beautiful panorama of the surrounding greenery.


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