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Gravel biking around Alberobello offers routes through the Valle d'Itria, characterized by rolling hills, ancient olive groves, and vineyards. The terrain features a mix of asphalt and dirt roads, providing varied surfaces for exploration. This region is known for its distinctive trulli houses and offers light ups and downs, making it suitable for different fitness levels. Secondary roads typically have very little car traffic, contributing to a relaxed cycling experience.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
5.0
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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46.7km
02:58
430m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.6km
02:47
510m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.5km
03:03
380m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A small town that can be reached in less than an hour; excellent for a stopover during a journey.
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Very panoramic, unfortunately we were there in the rain ☔️
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The Ulmo Pine Forest, featuring a picnic area equipped with wooden tables and benches, extends over approximately ten hectares in the Ceglie Messapica area, in the heart of the Itria Valley. It's the ideal place to spend a relaxing day with friends and family, sheltered by the shade of the Mediterranean scrub and dense Aleppo pine forest, or simply to take a break before continuing your exploration of the surrounding countryside and the nearby towns of the Itria Valley.
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Locorotondo is a characteristic Apulian village located in the Itria Valley, with a circular layout, known for its “cummerse”, typical houses with sloping roofs.
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Unfortunately, most of the gates are still closed and almost impossible to bypass. No idea why; it will probably remain an unfinished bike path. A waste of money.
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Today most gates are closed and can only be bypassed with difficulty
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There are 14 curated no-traffic gravel bike routes around Alberobello, offering a variety of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes are designed to keep you away from busy roads, allowing you to immerse yourself in the region's unique landscapes.
The terrain around Alberobello is versatile, featuring a mix of asphalt and dirt roads. You'll encounter rolling hills, ancient olive groves, vineyards, and traditional dry stone walls, characteristic of the Valle d'Itria. Routes often have light ups and downs, suitable for various fitness levels, and are generally accessible.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, the region's accessible terrain with light ups and downs makes it suitable for various fitness levels. For a good introduction to the area, consider routes that stay closer to the town center or within nature reserves like the Bosco Selva Nature Reserve, which offers numerous paths.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Alberobello are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is "The Trulli of Alberobello – Trulli in Alberobello loop from Trulli Relax Lumieri", which offers a comprehensive tour of the iconic trulli houses.
You'll discover a wealth of natural beauty and cultural landmarks. Routes often pass through the picturesque Valle d'Itria, dotted with trulli and ancient olive groves. You might also encounter sections of the historic Apulian Aqueduct Cycle Path, or explore the Bosco Selva Nature Reserve. Many trails offer views of the famous trulli, including the Trulli of Alberobello themselves.
The generally accessible nature of the terrain and the low car traffic on secondary roads make many routes suitable for families. Look for shorter, flatter sections, especially within the Bosco Selva Nature Reserve, which provides a safe and enjoyable environment for all ages.
Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are ideal. The weather is pleasant, and while Alberobello is a popular destination, these seasons generally offer fewer crowds than peak summer, ensuring a more tranquil experience on the traffic-free gravel paths. Winter can also be an option, with milder temperatures compared to northern Europe.
Yes, Alberobello and surrounding towns offer various parking options. Many routes start from easily accessible points where parking is available, especially if you begin your ride from a town center or a designated nature area. It's advisable to check specific starting points for the most convenient parking.
Absolutely. Many gravel routes extend to or connect with other charming "White Cities" of Valle d'Itria, such as Locorotondo, Cisternino, and Martina Franca. These towns offer stunning views and allow you to experience more of Puglia's authentic charm and history, often reachable via quiet country roads.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Alberobello, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of cultural heritage and picturesque natural landscapes, the quiet roads, and the opportunity to discover hidden corners of the Valle d'Itria.
Yes, the Apulian Aqueduct features a scenic dirt road cycle path, and some gravel routes incorporate sections of it. For example, the "Galante Aqueduct Bridge – Ulmo Pine Grove loop from Alberobello" is a longer, more challenging route that includes this interesting historical and natural element.


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