Best attractions and places to see around Pulsano include historical sites, natural beaches, and diverse trails. Located in the province of Taranto, this coastal town offers a blend of historical treasures and natural beauty along the Ionian Sea. The area is characterized by crystal-clear Ionian waters and shallow seabeds, alongside ancient fortifications and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a coastline featuring bays and cliffs, as well as historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The section with 10%, or possibly even more, comes long before the sign, when you ride through the village below. There is a proper ramp that really gets the pulse racing. Then you turn left onto the road and come to the section with the 10% sign. In this area, however, it is then only about 4-6% to the top. It is still a beautiful climb. One of the few in the region.
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Fantastically beautiful views of the sea. The water here is very clean and crystal clear. It sparkles and glitters in the sun ☀️. A feast for the eyes 👍
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This route is also suitable for gravel riding; we recommend descending from Fior di Loto instead of Via Girasoli. This route begins at the end of Via Fior di Loto and leads to the small pier and beach. You can then continue on the road to Le Maree and take another similar, slightly more challenging gravel route that leads to Via Mormore. These two excellent routes are a great way to diversify the Via Girasoli stretch while walking just steps from the sea. 💪💯
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track not suitable for road bikes, ok for mountain bikes, acceptable for gravel, often used by walkers.
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The "we got it" sign on that road. If you've passed by you'll have seen it. Isn't it 10%? You have to blame the municipal office. Maybe it was the only sign they had available
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The Sanctuary of the Madonna della Camera located in the village of Mennano, about 2 km from the town, towards Lizzano, is the destination of numerous pilgrimages from various centers in the province. Inside is kept the icon of the Madonna and frescoes dating back to the Middle Ages.
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However, I don't know where you got the photo of the sign indicating 10%. The maximum gradient is at the hairpin bend and is 6%.
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Marina di Pulsano is located on the Gulf of Taranto and is a seaside resort appreciated for its white sandy coves and its crystalline blue sea in front of which one cannot help but stop to cool off. It offers various facilities and services, such as bathing establishments, restaurants and bars.
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Pulsano is rich in history. You can visit the 15th-century Castello de Falconibus, which now houses the Museum of Traditions and Human Activities. The Chiesa Santa Maria la Nova is an impressive Romanesque church, and the Church of Purgatory is considered the oldest church in the area. Don't miss the archaeological site of Torre Castelluccia, with Bronze Age remains and a 16th-century watchtower, or the MAP- Archaeological Museum of Pulsano for prehistoric, Greek, and Roman artifacts.
The coastline of Pulsano offers stunning natural beauty. Marina di Pulsano is known for its white sandy coves and crystal-clear Ionian waters, making it a popular beach and viewpoint. Other notable beaches include Luogovivo, Montedarena, Lido Silvana, and La Fontana, which features a unique freshwater spring. The 'Seven Points' are small rocky peninsulas contributing to the picturesque coastline.
Yes, Pulsano offers several family-friendly options. The shallow, clear waters of Marina di Pulsano and other local beaches are ideal for families. The Pulsano cycle path is also suitable for families looking for an easy outdoor activity. Additionally, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Chamber is listed as family-friendly.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Cycling is popular, with the Pulsano cycle path leading to the coast. For more adventurous cycling, the Coastal Off-Road Trail is fun and suitable for gravel riding. If you're into climbing, Muro di Roccaforzata offers a decent climb. For more routes, explore the nearby cycling, MTB, and running trails around Pulsano.
Yes, Pulsano has two notable museums. The Museum of Traditions and Human Activities is housed within the historic Castello de Falconibus and provides insights into the region's agricultural and maritime past. Additionally, the MAP- Archaeological Museum of Pulsano, located in the Convent of the Reformed Fathers, showcases prehistoric, Greek, and Roman artifacts discovered in the area.
Pulsano is best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when the weather is ideal for beach activities and exploring the coastal areas. The summer event 'Polso Sano' also brings the town to life with historical reenactments and entertainment.
Yes, especially around the coastal areas. Marina di Pulsano offers various facilities and services, including bathing establishments, restaurants, and bars. You'll find options for refreshments and meals in the historic center and along the main beach areas.
Beyond its beautiful beaches, Pulsano features the lush Bosco Caggione, characterized by Aleppo pines and home to prehistoric remains and Roman villas. The coastline itself is a mosaic of bays and cliffs, with the 'Seven Points' offering picturesque rocky peninsulas. La Fontana beach is unique for a freshwater spring emerging directly from its shoreline.
Absolutely. Pulsano offers dedicated cycling infrastructure like the Pulsano cycle path, which connects the town to the coast road. For those seeking more varied terrain, the Coastal Off-Road Trail is suitable for gravel riding and leads to a pier and beach. You can find more detailed cycling routes in the Cycling around Pulsano guide.
The Scoppetta Mill is an exceptional example of industrial archaeology in Pulsano. It's a unique cylindrical-shaped mill where visitors can observe the machinery used for milling wheat and producing flour, offering a glimpse into the region's agricultural heritage.
'Polso Sano' is a vibrant summer event that brings Pulsano to life. It features historical reenactments, tournaments, and musical entertainment, celebrating local traditions and offering a lively cultural experience for visitors.
Yes, for cyclists looking for a challenge, Muro di Roccaforzata is considered the only decent climb in the immediate vicinity of Taranto. It features a maximum gradient of 6% at the hairpin bend, offering a rewarding ascent.


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