Tenuta Monacelle





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Easy excursion in the countryside of the Murgia dei Trulli in the province of Monopoli. The route starts from Santa Lucia, near the Church where it is possible to leave the car in a parking lot. The itinerary takes place in an anticlockwise loop, a part on the road and a section on paths. The path passes by Masseria Cervarulo, and then takes the Gravina della Pergola road and the Paretano route. Along this excursion it is possible to admire beautiful views together with the typical Apulian...
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The Sentiero Italia is a 7,000-kilometre hiking trail that crosses all of Italy (including the islands) created to connect all the Italian regions and unite their cultural diversity, beauty and traditions of the local territories. Pass through six UNESCO heritage sites, 15 national parks and many other parks and nature reserves. The project was conceived in 1983 by a group of hiking journalists, Associazione Sentiero Italia, and then developed by the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) in 1990. This...
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A short but very beautiful walk up to Monte San Nicola (290m), passing by the Christ of the Overview. From here the trail crosses the provincial road 113 Monopoli - Alberobello, before starting the climb above the mountain. The route is surrounded by nature, very beautiful and typical of the area and cultivated fields. CIt is reccomended to wear trekking shoes as there are sections of the trail that are rocky. For climbing enthusiasts a sport climbing wall is available at the top.
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A nice excursion along the Apulian Aqueduct Cycle Path, which can be done walking or by bicycle. This route takes place in a loop and on the outward journey it follows the Apulian Aqueduct until it reaches Bosco Calmerio. From here begins the return on a cart track that runs alongside the cycle path and reaches the starting point. Along the itinerary it is possible to admire the typical Apulian countryside, cultivated fields and Trulli, structures built with local stone.