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Top 9 Caves around Villa Castelli

Caves around Villa Castelli are situated in a region characterized by its karst landscape, which has led to the formation of numerous underground cavities and ravines. This area of Puglia offers a blend of natural geological features and historical sites, reflecting ancient human presence. The terrain includes deep gorges and rock formations, providing diverse environments for exploration. Villa Castelli itself is a village within this landscape, serving as a base for discovering the surrounding natural and archaeological wonders.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Gravina di Riggio

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Bucito Cave

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The cave of Bucito (or of Coluccio) is inserted in an important road junction, closely connected with the Tratturo Martinese, a primary communication route until the nineteenth century in Puglia.

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Fantiano Quarries

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The ancient quarries of Fantiano open at the outlet and on one side of the gravina of the same name, characterized by an articulated and complex system of quarry spaces, …

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Sanctuary of Madonna delle Grazie

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Rock sanctuary between San Marzano and Grottaglie. Wonderful place

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West of the urban center of Grottaglie, at the foot of Mount Fellone, stands the Lama del Fullonese, a ravine full of caves dug into the rock that were once used as a refuge by man since the Paleolithic.

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Giuseppe Lomartire
September 6, 2025, Gravina di Riggio

A valley with a small lake, a small natural waterfall—unique in Puglia—and numerous historical sites, from prehistory to the 10th century. A small paradise that many may not know, yet it lies within our territory. We're talking about the Gravina di Riggio, a place of great natural and historical value. A few kilometers from the city, the Gravina di Riggio is a deep valley characterized by a waterfall, a small lake, and a small stream, as well as numerous relics related to the phenomenon of "living in caves." Of particular note is "il Caggione," a circular chasm located near the waterfall. On its sheer walls, a cave village spread across three levels of caves is clearly visible. The remains of a fortification wall, some graffiti, and fragments of pottery date back to the Greek and Roman periods. Finally, the area was heavily inhabited during the Middle Ages, as evidenced by the two frescoed rock churches, the cenobitic hermitage, the pit burials, and a village with communal facilities such as water cisterns and a granary. The Gravina di Riggio rises 4 kilometers from Grottaglie, in the province of Taranto, and is a valley 1,300 meters long and 25 meters deep. In addition to being home to many animal and plant species, it is famous for its caves, some of natural origin, others man-made. The Gravina di Riggio is unique for its waterfall, which after a 15-meter drop feeds a small lake and a stream. The Church-Crypt of the Savior, with frescoes from the 10th and 11th centuries, is also beautiful. A special place not to be missed.

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800 meters long and up to 40 meters deep, it is rich in spontaneous vegetation consisting of Mediterranean scrub, olive trees, oaks and carob trees. Like many blades dug by water in the karst rocks, this one has also been shaped by men over the centuries. In fact, there is a rock settlement consisting of numerous caves dug into the rock along the slopes of the blade, used at least until the 13th century. The settlement, in addition to the dwellings in the caves arranged on several levels, also included three rock churches and a cistern for collecting water. On the northern slope, the church of Saints Peter and Paul, dating back to the 6th-7th century, is still recognizable, further expanded with wall structures in the 16th century and dedicated to San Pietro dei Giudei. The Fullonese name of the locality probably derives from the trade of tanners and dyers practiced by a small colony of Jews, exiles following the destruction of Oria in 977, who in this place, due to the abundance of water and natural pools, found ideal conditions for settling.

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West of the urban center of Grottaglie, at the foot of Mount Fellone, stands the Lama del Fullonese, a ravine full of caves dug into the rock that were once used as a refuge by man since the Paleolithic. Here a Jewish community from Oria, fleeing from the brutal Saracen raids of the late 10th century, found refuge and all the elements necessary to continue the artisanal activity of tanning leather. From a naturalistic point of view, the Fullonese is a set of different habitats with a biodiversity sensitive to the various microclimates present that leaves visitors amazed by the colors and scents. If in the area, I recommend you stop by 😉

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"The Bucito Cave", in Grottaglie I'll make a very brief introduction: generally the manifestations of worship in caves, here, refer to what is the devotion for the Archangel Michael (quis ut Deus). And we owe this to the Lombards who made him their national saint. I would not leave out, however, the Byzantines of Puglia among whom this saint enjoyed enormous popularity. "The Grottaglie area, like other places in the area, has been inhabited by man since the most remote times. In fact, in some districts (Bucito, Coluccio and Lonoce) roughly worked stone tools, splinters and processing residues have been found, belonging to the Paleolithic, that is, to the period of the Ancient Stone. The Buccito Cave (or Coluccio), near Grottaglie, is located at an important road junction, closely connected to the Tratturo Martinese. These are the oldest signs of the presence of man in our territory. In the Neolithic Age (from the mid-5th to the first centuries of the 4th millennium BC) the first agricultural villages began to emerge (Bucito and Caprarica). Caves and natural caverns were then used in all phases of the Bronze and Iron Ages, especially in the villages of Riggio, Lonoce, Fullonese and Pensieri. In the last period of the Bronze Age, the agricultural economy took over from pastoralism, so the ravines were gradually abandoned to form small urban-type settlements. This process was however stifled with the foundation of Taranto by Spartan colonists (towards the end of the 8th century BC)” (From metropolis.it) Why is it called that? The cave takes its name from the Greek term βοῦς, βοός- bus,- or “ox” and οἰκία or “house, shelter, dwelling” and therefore, originally, indicated a place of shelter for these animals. The Greek etymology is evidence of both Magna Graecia, of Byzantine d+-++-homination and of the subsequent presence of the Basilian monks in our territory For some years, in this cave, the mass of December 24th was celebrated. Suggestive! A custom that would be nice to resume, both for our religion and for our traditions.

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The Cave is part of the Gravine di Grottaglie and is located in the Terra delle Gravine Regional Park. The Bucito cave (also known as the Coluccio cave) is located in an important road junction, closely connected to the Tratturo Martinese, an ancient primary communication route until the 19th century in Puglia. On a boulder adjacent to the cave there are two statuettes, one of Padre Pio da Pietrelcina and one of Jesus Christ. Until a few years ago, in the Bucito cave, on the night of December 25, the inhabitants of Grottaglie and the surrounding area flocked there for the Christmas vigil and for the celebration of the Midnight Christmas Mass.

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Stunning and relaxing landscape, excellent for going as a couple to have a bit of relaxation. Very green and excellent to visit

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Stunning and relaxing landscape, excellent for going as a couple to have a relaxing time. Very green and excellent to visit

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable caves and geological sites to visit near Villa Castelli?

The region around Villa Castelli offers several significant sites. The Fantiano Quarries are an intriguing man-made site with ancient mining activity. The Gravina di Riggio is a stunning gorge known for its natural beauty and historical significance. Additionally, the Bucito Cave is a historical site within the Terra delle Gravine Regional Park, showing evidence of human presence since the Paleolithic Age. Further afield, the Grotte di Castellana is a renowned complex of underground karst cavities, considered among the most spectacular in Italy, offering a fascinating underground excursion.

Are there family-friendly cave experiences around Villa Castelli?

Yes, some sites are suitable for families. The Grotte di Castellana, while not a komoot highlight, is regionally known for its accessible routes, making it suitable for all ages. Within the komoot highlights, the Sanctuary of Madonna delle Grazie is listed as family-friendly, offering a blend of religious history and natural surroundings.

What historical or archaeological significance do the caves near Villa Castelli hold?

Many caves in the region are rich in history. The Bucito Cave, for instance, contains evidence of human presence dating back to the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages. The Lama del Fullonese Cave Dwellings were used as refuges since the Paleolithic and later by a Jewish community, featuring rock churches and dwellings. The Fantiano Quarries also show signs of mining activity from different historical periods.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the caves and gorges?

The karst landscape around Villa Castelli offers diverse natural features. You can expect to see impressive rock formations, deep gorges like the Gravina di Riggio and Lama del Fullonese, and intricate underground cavities. The Grotte di Castellana, for example, is famous for its spectacular stalactites and stalagmites, ancient fossils, and natural cavities.

What is the best time to visit the caves around Villa Castelli?

The internal temperature of major caves like the Grotte di Castellana remains constant at around 16.5°C, making them a comfortable visit year-round. For outdoor sites like gorges and cave dwellings, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploration, avoiding the peak heat of summer or potential winter rains that could make paths technical.

Are there any challenging cave or gorge explorations for experienced visitors?

Yes, some sites offer more challenging experiences. The Lama del Fullonese Cave Dwellings are recommended for expert hikers due to stepped differences in height. The paths excavated in the Fantiano Quarries can also become very technical after rain.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves around Villa Castelli?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB Trails around Villa Castelli, enjoy Gravel biking around Villa Castelli, or go Cycling around Villa Castelli. Many routes pass by or near these natural and historical sites, allowing you to combine cave exploration with other activities.

What should I wear when visiting caves in this region?

For underground caves like the Grotte di Castellana, wear comfortable shoes and bring a light jacket as the temperature inside is consistently cool (around 16.5°C). For outdoor cave dwellings, gorges, or quarries, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended, especially if paths can be technical or uneven. Layers are always a good idea to adapt to changing conditions.

Is parking available at the cave sites?

Parking availability varies by site. For major tourist attractions like the Grotte di Castellana, dedicated parking facilities are typically available. For less developed sites or those within regional parks, parking might be more limited or require checking local access information. It's advisable to check specific visitor information for each location.

Are there any religious or cultural traditions associated with the caves?

Yes, some caves hold significant cultural and religious importance. The Bucito Cave is known for the annual midnight Christmas Mass celebrated there on December 25th. The Sanctuary of Madonna delle Grazie is a rock sanctuary, and the Lama del Fullonese Cave Dwellings include ancient rock churches.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and gorges around Villa Castelli?

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and rich history. The 'millennial silences and primordial beauty' of the Grotte di Castellana are often highlighted. For sites like the Gravina di Riggio and Lama del Fullonese, the stunning landscapes, biodiversity, and the sense of stepping back in time to ancient human settlements are frequently mentioned as captivating aspects.

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