Best attractions and places to see around Peschici, a coastal town in Puglia, Italy, known for its clifftop location and historic center. The region features fine, golden sand beaches and is part of the Gargano National Park. Visitors can explore a mix of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural landmarks. Peschici offers diverse points of interest for those seeking outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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(...continued) Only downstream from the point where the road used by local vehicles diverges from the streambed is the latter periodically left to the sole maintenance work of passing flocks and livestock. This isn't a problem if you're traveling on foot, but on a mountain bike, it's even more advisable to tackle the downhill section, as the very slight incline will greatly facilitate progression, saving effort for the more experienced or avoiding annoying interruptions for the less experienced. It should be noted that, for the easiest and most well-trodden section alone, the more or less soft gravel surface extends for more than six kilometers, and can be a real test for those unable to maintain the momentum of a pace capable of overcoming resistance and swerving. However, there is the option of descending on a dirt road from Ischitella, traversing the most interesting segment of the canyon, and then escaping along the comfortable concrete road that exits the valley.
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Cycling along the Rio Romandato's "sciumara" is extraordinary! This term refers to the bed of a karst stream, almost always dry due to the presence of countless cavities scattered throughout the subsurface where small and medium-sized rainfall finds its outlet, but subject to rare but powerful floods during particularly intense and prolonged storms. The navigability of these "sciumare" by bicycle cannot therefore be guaranteed, as it remains dependent on the rainfall patterns that periodically disturb the gravel on the riverbed. However, there are sections more frequently used by the vehicles of local shepherds and farmers, who promptly restore and keep them accessible, just as in this section carved into the rock like a canyon. (continued...)
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To see one of the most beautiful beech forests in the world.
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Itineraries accessible to all...well signposted...relaxing landscapes
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Trabuccos are still used for fishing today. This trabucco from Vieste is one that is still in active use.
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The Laghetto d'Umbra is a rainwater-fed lake. The turtles living here were released, but they seem to thrive here.
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Fantastic view of Vieste and the rock. The beach is not really for me. More information about the rock: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizzomunno?wprov=sfla1
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A beautiful walk in the Umbra forest in the Gargano region that starts from Laghetto d'Umbra near Caserma dei Carabienieri Forestali and follows the path to Caserma Murgia. From here you can deviate a bit to visit the ruins and then return along the path to Lago d'Otri, a small lake in the Gargano forest.
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Peschici is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Umbra Pond, a tranquil lake within the Umbra Forest, known for its turtles and fish. The coastline boasts numerous stunning beaches like San Nicola Bay, Cala Lunga, and Zaiana, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The area is also part of the vast Gargano National Park, offering forests, limestone cliffs, and impressive sea caves along the coast.
Yes, the region offers several trails, particularly within the Gargano National Park. A notable option is the Forest Trail to Falascone, an easily walkable path connecting different areas of the forest with clear signs. For more options, you can explore various running trails, including the 'Historic Center of Peschici loop' or the 'Zaiana loop', which are part of the Running Trails around Peschici guide.
Peschici's rich history is evident in its landmarks. The Peschici Castle, perched on a clifftop, offers panoramic views and accessible dungeons that often host exhibitions. The Historic Center is a labyrinth of narrow alleys and whitewashed houses, providing a glimpse into the past. You can also see the Porta del Ponte, an ancient entrance to the village, and various Saracen Towers dotted along the coastline, built for defense.
Trabucchi are historic fishing machines on stilts, iconic to the Gargano coast. Some, like the Trabucco of Vieste, are still actively used for fishing. Many have been transformed into unique restaurants where you can enjoy fresh seafood with stunning sea views, offering a memorable cultural and culinary experience.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the fine, golden sands and clear waters of Peschici's beaches, such as Peschici Beach itself, which is easily accessible. The Umbra Pond offers an immersion in nature with its resident turtles and fish. The Forest Trail to Falascone is an easily walkable forest path suitable for all ages. Additionally, the Pizzomunno Rock, Vieste Beach provides a beautiful beach setting with a fascinating local legend.
For breathtaking views, head to the Peschici Castle, which offers expansive vistas of the Adriatic Sea. The Torre di Monte Pucci also provides excellent views and marks a natural separation between various bays. Additionally, the Pizzomunno Rock, Vieste Beach offers fantastic views of Vieste and the coastline.
Peschici is an excellent base for exploring the Gargano region. You can take boat tours from the Peschici Marina to the Tremiti Islands, known for their transparent waters and rich marine biodiversity. Other charming towns like Vieste, Vico del Gargano, and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Monte Sant'Angelo are also easily accessible for day excursions.
The area around Peschici offers various cycling opportunities. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Peschici - Foresta Umbra Loop' or 'View of Cala Gusmay – Strada del Mandrione loop' are available, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Peschici guide. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'Gargano Forest Trail' or 'Gargano National Park loop' found in the MTB Trails around Peschici guide.
Peschici is renowned for its beautiful beaches. Peschici Beach is the main and most accessible option. For more secluded spots, consider San Nicola Bay, known for its enchanting surroundings, or Zaiana, a small, intimate bay. Cala Lunga is excellent for snorkeling and diving due to its deep, clear waters, while Manaccora offers ample space and amenities.
Visitors frequently praise the ancient strength and breathtaking atmosphere of places like the Forest Trail to Falascone. The Umbra Pond is loved for its immersion in nature and the presence of many turtles. The Pizzomunno Rock, Vieste Beach is cherished for its fantastic views and symbolic significance. The historic Trabucchi are also a must-see, with some still actively used for fishing.
Yes, Peschici has several notable religious and cultural sites. The Abbey of Santa Maria di Kalena, dating back to the 11th century, is a splendid example of medieval religious architecture. The Church of Sant'Elia (Mother Church) houses 17th-century canvases, and the Church of the Purgatory features an exquisite ceiling painting. The Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto is also a site of local legend and devotion.
Yes, the coastline near Peschici is dotted with impressive sea caves and hidden coves. These natural formations, such as Grotta Sfondata and Grotta dei Contrabbandieri, are best explored by boat tours, which often depart from the Peschici Marina. These tours offer a unique perspective of the dramatic coastal landscape.


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