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Road cycling around Polignano A Mare offers diverse terrain, from dramatic coastal roads to rolling inland countryside. The region is characterized by limestone cliffs, providing panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea. Cyclists can explore routes through olive groves, vineyards, and past traditional trulli houses. This varied landscape provides options for different cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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77.2km
03:19
580m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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73.4km
03:15
730m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:13
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A smooth and easy climb from Monopoli to the Itria Valley
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The caves of the Grotte di Castellana were discovered on January 23, 1938, by Franco Anelli and explored by him and Vito Matarrese. Even before the discovery, the hole (or entrance) in the earth was known, but was only used as a garbage dump. The caves can be visited as part of a guided tour. There are two different tours: one is about one kilometer long, the other is 3 kilometers long. The visit always begins in the Grave, a cave 60 meters deep, 100 meters wide, and 100 meters high. The second path leads to the White Grotto. The stalactites here are the color of alabaster. The second path is only accessible to a limited number of visitors, as the cave has no natural ventilation. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grotte_di_Castellana More about the grotto from me: Unfortunately, pictures are only permitted in the first vault, the Grave. The grotto is privately owned. The temperature inside the grotto is 13 degrees Celsius in the first vault and 16 degrees Celsius afterward, with humidity between 60% and 100%. Sturdy shoes and a jacket are recommended. The limestone is quite slippery.
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Excellent alternative to the provincial road that connects Turi to Putignano (very dangerous to travel by bike) On the contrary, on this road you will find few cars and you will be surrounded by farms and expanses of wheat
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Stopping for a photo is a must
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Beautiful. Visiting it on foot is the best
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🚴♂️👣 *Discover the Port of Monopoli: a corner of history and nature to explore by gravel, MTB or on foot* The *port of Monopoli* is one of the most fascinating places in the city, a perfect starting point for an outdoor adventure. Whether you are looking for a ride on a *gravel* or *MTB*, or you prefer a quiet walk, the port offers a unique experience between sea, history and tradition. 🚵♂️ *By gravel or MTB*: Traveling the roads that lead to the port of Monopoli by *bike* is an experience that will allow you to combine your love for sport with the beauty of the landscape. The port is easily reachable by *gravel* or *MTB*, thanks to asphalt and dirt roads that will lead you to discover hidden corners of the city and the sea. Cycling along the port, you can enjoy the view of the boats, the crystal clear sea and the ancient walls that surround the area. 👣 *On foot*: If you prefer to walk, the port of Monopoli is perfect for a scenic walk. Walking along the pier or through the streets that border the sea, you can breathe in the salty air and enjoy the charm of the *historic center* that overlooks the port. Every corner will give you suggestive views, from the moored boats to the old fishermen's houses. 💡 *Tip*: If you arrive by *bike*, make sure to bring a small tool for quick repairs and a bottle of water. If you decide to walk, take the opportunity to stop in one of the cafes along the port and savor the beauty of the place at your leisure.
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🏛️🚴♂️ *Explore the historic center of Monopoli: on foot, by MTB or gravel!* The *historic center of Monopoli* is an authentic gem to discover, with its narrow streets, enchanting squares and the sea that embraces it. The good news? It is easily *visitable on foot* and by *bike*, both on *MTB* and on *gravel*, offering a unique experience for all lovers of nature and history. 👣 *On foot*: Walking through the historic center of Monopoli is like taking a journey through time. Between characteristic alleys, baroque churches and welcoming squares, every corner tells a story. If you love walking, you will feel immersed in an authentic and charming atmosphere. 🚵♂️ *MTB or gravel*: If you prefer a more dynamic mode, the *historic center* is also suitable for a ride on *MTB* or *gravel*. Some streets are dirt or paved with stone, perfect for a cycling adventure. You can explore the pulsating heart of the city at the rhythm of the pedal, discovering hidden corners and breathtaking views of the sea. 💡 *Tip*: If you cycle, remember that some areas of the historic center are narrower and more crowded, so try to adapt to pedestrian traffic. If you walk, take the time to stop and admire the local beauties, from the characteristic flower-filled balconies to the fascinating churches.
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Polignano A Mare, catering to various skill levels. You'll find everything from easy coastal rides to more challenging inland circuits through rolling countryside.
Road cycling around Polignano A Mare offers diverse terrain. You can expect dramatic coastal roads with panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, routes along limestone cliffs, and inland paths through rolling countryside, olive groves, vineyards, and past traditional trulli houses.
Yes, Polignano A Mare offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Trulli of Costa Ripagnola – Seafront of Mola di Bari loop from Polignano a Mare is an easy 26.6-mile (42.9 km) path that provides scenic coastal views and passes by traditional trulli houses. There are 6 easy routes in total.
The mild Mediterranean climate makes Polignano A Mare suitable for cycling year-round. However, spring and fall are particularly pleasant due to mild weather and fewer tourists, offering ideal conditions for exploring the coastal and inland routes.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Polignano A Mare are circular. A popular option is the Conversano – Putignano Historic Centre loop from Polignano a Mare, a 48.7-mile (78.4 km) trail that takes you through the historic centers of inland towns.
Coastal routes offer breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea and dramatic limestone cliffs. You might pass by picturesque beaches like Cala Porta Vecchia Beach. Inland, you'll cycle through areas with traditional trulli houses and charming towns. While not directly on a road cycling route, the iconic Lama Monachile Beach is easily accessible from coastal roads for a break.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 14 difficult routes available. The La Panoramica – Conversano loop from Polignano a Mare is a difficult 69.2-mile (111.3 km) route with significant elevation gain, offering a more demanding experience through the Murgia hillside.
Absolutely. Many routes offer a blend of coastal beauty and inland charm. For example, the La Panoramica – Trulli in Alberobello loop from Polignano a Mare is a 45.6-mile (73.4 km) trail that leads through rolling countryside and past historic trulli houses, providing a diverse cycling experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Reviewers often praise the dramatic coastline, the unique experience of cycling through olive groves and past trulli houses, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
Yes, several routes connect Polignano A Mare with other picturesque towns. The Conversano – Putignano Historic Centre loop from Polignano a Mare takes you through the historic centers of inland towns like Conversano and Putignano, allowing you to explore their unique character.
For longer tours, you can explore routes that extend further along the coast or deeper into the countryside. The Seafront of Mola di Bari – Pane e Pomodoro Beach loop from Polignano a Mare is an 85.2 km (52.9 miles) route, offering an extended coastal journey with varied scenery.


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