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Barletta, Canosa di Puglia, and Margherita di Savoia Saltworks Loop

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Barletta, Canosa di Puglia, and Margherita di Savoia Saltworks Loop

Moderate

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Barletta, Canosa di Puglia, and Margherita di Savoia Saltworks Loop

03:03

75.0km

380m

Road cycling

This moderate 46.6-mile road cycling loop from Barletta explores olive groves, ancient towns like Canosa di Puglia, and the Margherita di Sa

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Train Station

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1.35 km

Barletta Castle

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Worth seeing old Norman fortress.

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3.01 km

Public Water Fountain

Public Water Fountain

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19.7 km

Margherita di Savoia Saltworks

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The salt pans of Margherita di Savoia are a protected natural area that extends for about 20 km along the Adriatic coast, where the sea water is evaporated and the …

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25.0 km

Trinitapoli

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Trinitapoli is located in the Ofanto valley, in the Lower Tavoliere della Capitanata, and its name derives from the church of the Santissima Trinità, built in the 12th century. Piazza …

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47.0 km

Canosa di Puglia

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Canosa di Puglia is located on the north-western edge of the Murge, from where it dominates the Ofanto valley and the Tavoliere plain. It is a very ancient city with …

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75.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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56.6 km

9.63 km

8.67 km

173 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

69.9 km

5.06 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on this cycling route?

This moderate road cycling route is largely composed of well-paved surfaces, typical of Puglia's country lanes and secondary roads. While you'll mostly find well-asphalted roads with light traffic, be prepared for the possibility of some unpaved or more challenging segments, especially when passing through larger towns where traffic might increase.

Is this cycling route suitable for beginners?

No, this route is categorized as a 'moderate road ride' and requires a good level of fitness. With a distance of 75 kilometers and an elevation gain of 380 meters, it's best suited for cyclists with some experience rather than absolute beginners.

What are the main points of interest along the Canosa di Puglia and Trinitapoli loop?

Along this route, you'll encounter several notable highlights. These include the historic Barletta Castle, the unique Margherita di Savoia Saltworks, and the charming settlements of Trinitapoli and Canosa di Puglia, offering glimpses into local life and history.

Where can I park to start this cycling loop from Barletta?

While specific parking areas aren't detailed, Barletta is the starting point for this loop. You should look for public parking options within Barletta, especially near the city center or along the waterfront, to begin your ride conveniently.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The Puglia region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often ideal, providing comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery without the intense summer heat. These seasons are also less crowded.

Does this route pass through any natural parks, and are there any associated fees or regulations?

Yes, this route is located within the Parco Naturale Regionale Fiume Ofanto. Generally, there are no entrance fees for cycling through regional natural parks in Puglia. However, always respect local regulations regarding protected areas, such as staying on marked paths and not disturbing wildlife or vegetation.

Is the Canosa di Puglia and Trinitapoli loop dog-friendly?

As a road cycling route, the trail itself doesn't have specific dog restrictions. However, bringing dogs on a racebike ride of this distance and duration might be challenging. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure they are safely secured in a bike trailer or carrier, and always keep them on a leash when off the bike, especially in towns or near traffic.

Are there any permits or special permissions required to cycle this route?

No, you do not need any special permits or permissions to cycle this public road cycling route. It's freely accessible for recreational use.

Does the route intersect other well-known cycling paths?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with other established paths. You'll find it intersects with parts of the Via Francigena - Variante Micaelica e Litorale, the puglia-gt-008-Trani-Margherita-di-Savoia-Manfredonia-mattinata, the Via Francigena - 09 Puglia, and the Ciclablle delle Saline.

What kind of scenery can I expect while cycling this loop?

You can expect picturesque landscapes characteristic of Puglia, featuring extensive olive groves and vineyards. The route also passes through ancient towns and villages, offering glimpses into historical architecture and local life. While not directly coastal for its entire length, the region is known for its beautiful Adriatic Sea views, which you might catch glimpses of or be near.

Are there places to stop for refreshments or food along the way?

Yes, as the route passes through settlements like Trinitapoli and Canosa di Puglia, you'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments, cafes, or local eateries. Barletta, your starting and ending point, also offers numerous options.

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