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The best cycling routes in Taranto

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Touring cycling in Taranto, a coastal city in Puglia, Italy, offers diverse landscapes for exploration. Situated between the Mar Grande and Mar Piccolo, the region features marine ecosystems, rolling inland hills, and historic towns. The terrain includes the picturesque Itria Valley with its olive groves and vineyards, and the Murge Tarantine Plateau, providing varied cycling environments.

Best touring cycling routes in Taranto

  • The most popular touring cycling route is The Ciclovia dell'Acquedotto Pugliese from Martina Franca – loop tour,…

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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The Ciclovia dell'Acquedotto Pugliese from Martina Franca – loop tour

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Cycle the moderate 26.0-mile Ciclovia dell'Acquedotto Pugliese loop from Martina Franca, exploring Valle d'Itria and trulli.

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Cycle 24.3 miles (39.0 km) through Puglia's Itria Valley, visiting Martina Franca, Locorotondo, and the trulli of Alberobello.

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Cycle an easy 18.5-mile (29.7 km) loop around Taranto's Mar Piccolo, enjoying panoramic views and local mussel farms.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Cycle a moderate 16.3-mile loop from Martina Franca to Cisternino, exploring Puglia's Valle d'Itria, trulli, and historic towns.

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This difficult 56.1-mile touring cycling loop from Martina Franca explores the Itria Valley, passing trulli, olive groves, and historic town

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This moderate 20.6-mile touring cycling loop from Grottaglie to Francavilla Fontana explores historic towns and rural Apulian landscapes.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Giovanni Schinaia - Taranto Puglia
February 13, 2026, Chiesa s. Maria della Croce

The Mother Church of Montemesola, dedicated to Santa Maria della Croce. The original building dates back to the 18th century but has undergone numerous and significant renovations in modern times.

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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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beautiful road inside the Pianelle forest

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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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A fortified church

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The Collegiate Church (Main Church) represents an expansion in successive phases of the small church already existing in the 12th century dedicated to the Marian cult and radically transformed over the centuries. Currently arranged on three naves, it houses a 14th-century polychrome baptismal font, a sculptural group of the Madonna Enthroned with Child (1505), attributed to the local artist Stefano da Putignano; a Baroque Crucifix and 14 large canvases of the Via Crucis. The canvases are mentioned in the church's archive documents starting from 1745 and constitute a stylistically poor and modest collection, with Caravaggio influences, probably commissioned by the church chapter to the Lecce friar Luigi del Santissimo Sacramento with the aim of instructing the faithful. In the presbytery there is a polyptych in local stone and wood. Commissioned by the Count of Conversano Giulio Antonio Acquaviva and built by Nuzzo Barba di Galatina, it houses 9 stone statues with the exception of one in wood, which depict the Madonna with child in the central part, in the upper register Saint Anthony of Padua, Saint Rocco, Saint Sebastian and the Risen Christ, while in the lower register Saint Dominic of Guzman (in wood), Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Vito Martyr. The ancient Gothic façade of the collegiate church, with interventions carried out between the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th, was replaced by a new neoclassical façade through the construction of a large pediment that altered the original design. In the second half of the 18th century, the current bell tower (35 m high) was completed to replace the pre-existing one. Finally, in the mid-19th century, the wooden vault of the central nave was raised and the columns dating back to the Gothic structure were incorporated into new stone pillars. Ref. www.fondoambiente.it

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in Taranto?

Taranto offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 780 options available on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences and skill levels, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.

What types of terrain can I expect when cycling in Taranto?

Taranto's diverse landscape provides a mix of terrains. You can cycle along coastal roads with stunning sea views, through the picturesque Itria Valley with its rolling hills, olive groves, and vineyards, or explore the peaceful countryside of the Murge Tarantine Plateau. The region also features unique ecosystems like the Mar Piccolo and dramatic natural ravines.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Taranto?

The best time to cycle in Taranto is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. The weather is mild and pleasant, making it ideal for longer rides. Summers can be quite hot, especially in July and August, while winters are generally mild but can be rainy.

Are there options for different cycling abilities in Taranto?

Yes, Taranto offers routes for all skill levels. You'll find approximately 160 easy routes perfect for beginners or leisurely rides, over 400 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and around 218 difficult routes for experienced cyclists looking for demanding adventures.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes in Taranto?

Yes, many routes in Taranto are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Valle d'Itria: Martina Franca and Cisternino Loop, which takes you through charming towns and scenic countryside.

What can I see along the touring cycling routes in Taranto?

Cycling routes in Taranto often pass by a wealth of attractions. You can explore historic towns like Martina Franca and Grottaglie, discover architectural wonders such as the iconic 'trulli' houses, or visit fortified farmhouses ('masserie'). Natural features include the dramatic ravines like Gravina di Riggio and the Bosco delle Pianelle Nature Reserve. Don't miss landmarks like the Aragonese Castle in Taranto itself.

Are there any long-distance touring cycling routes in the Taranto area?

For those seeking a longer adventure, Taranto and its surroundings offer several extended routes. The Valle d'Itria Cycling Tour is a challenging 90 km route that allows for a comprehensive exploration of the region's landscapes and towns.

Can I find family-friendly cycling routes in Taranto?

Yes, there are numerous easy routes suitable for families. While specific family-designated routes aren't listed, many of the 160 easy routes, particularly those on quieter country roads or dedicated cycle paths, can be enjoyed by families. The Circummarpiccolo: Loop around Mar Piccolo offers a relatively flat and scenic ride.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy the most about touring cycling in Taranto?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 700 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from coastal views to the charming Itria Valley, and the opportunity to explore historic towns and unique architecture like the 'trulli' houses.

Are there any routes that pass through traditional Apulian villages?

Absolutely. Many routes are designed to showcase the region's cultural heritage. For instance, the Putignano and Alberobello from Martina Franca route takes you through picturesque villages, including Alberobello, famous for its UNESCO-listed 'trulli' houses.

Are there opportunities to experience local food and wine along the cycling routes?

Yes, the Taranto region is known for its culinary delights. Many cycling tours offer opportunities to stop at local dairies for mozzarella tasting or visit wineries for Primitivo wine tasting, especially in areas like the Itria Valley and Murge Tarantine Plateau, integrating gastronomic experiences with your ride.

How can I find less crowded cycling routes near Taranto?

To find less crowded routes, consider exploring the Murge Tarantine Plateau or some of the more rural sections of the Itria Valley. Routes like From Grottaglie to Montemesola – loop tour often provide peaceful rides through small villages and rural Apulian landscapes, away from the main tourist hubs.

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