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Top 13 Caves around Nardò

Best caves around Nardò are found along the Ionian coast of Salento in Puglia, Italy. This region is characterized by a rocky coastline with numerous caves, many of which hold archaeological significance. The area, particularly within the Porto Selvaggio Regional Natural Park, offers a natural landscape for exploration. Nardò is recognized for its historical importance and the natural features of its coastal environment.

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  • The most popular caves is Cave of the Horse, a cave and…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Frantoio Ipogeo (Underground Olive Oil Mill)

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Frantoio ipogeo is an underground oil mill. The production of olive oil is presented in a small museum. A staircase leads into the vault with a temperature of around 18 degrees - well suited for storing olives and oil.

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Sanctuary of Saint Anthony alla Macchia

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The church is recent and not of particular interest but the surrounding area is mystical. It is dedicated to Sant'Antonio da Padova but curiously on the day of Sant'Antonio Abate, January 17, the focara lights up.

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Cave of the Horse

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The Grotta del Cavallo is famous for the archaeological finds of human and animal remains dating back to the Paleolithic. Some of the oldest Homo sapiens in Europe, who lived …

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Here you get your money's worth. Very rocky and wild.

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Crypt of Sant'Anna, Galatina

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Inserted in the Salento Bizantino collection komoot.it/collection/1811756/-salento-bizantino - Crypt normally closed, it is opened to the public around mid-July for the celebrations of the Saint (26 July). No contact point …

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April 10, 2026, Sanctuary of Saint Anthony alla Macchia

Spectacular place, near the sanctuary of Sant'Antonio alla Macchia there is a very fun XC Mountainbike trail

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October 2023 entry €2. There is an information sheet in German

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Frantoio ipogeo is an underground oil mill. The production of olive oil is presented in a small museum. A staircase leads into the vault with a temperature of around 18 degrees - well suited for storing olives and oil.

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The Grotta del Cavallo is famous for the archaeological finds of human and animal remains dating back to the Paleolithic. Some of the oldest Homo sapiens in Europe, who lived around 40,000 years ago, were discovered here. The entrance to the cave is not open to the public, but there is a splendid view of the entire coast.

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Inserted in the Salento Bizantino collection komoot.it/collection/1811756/-salento-bizantino - Crypt normally closed, it is opened to the public around mid-July for the celebrations of the Saint (26 July). No contact point described at the entrance to the site. Unfortunately, there is no indication of opening days and times. https://massimonegro.wordpress.com/2011/12/09/galatina-la-chiesa-cripta-di-santanna/

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Not open to the public, but worth a detour for the view. Not accessible to the public. Splendida vista.

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hard trails, I ran 2 flat tires on the part of the tour. It's a lot of fun.

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Here you get your money's worth. Very rocky and wild.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which caves around Nardò are open to the public?

While the archaeologically significant Cave of the Horse is closed for preservation, you can visit the Frantoio Ipogeo (Underground Olive Oil Mill), which is a renovated historical site displaying ancient olive oil production equipment. The Sanctuary of Saint Anthony alla Macchia also features a church built above a cave, and the surrounding area has accessible rock caves. The Crypt of Sant'Anna, Galatina, is normally closed but opens around mid-July for celebrations.

What historical insights can I gain from the caves in Nardò?

The Nardò area is rich in history, particularly due to the Cave of the Horse, which holds some of the oldest evidence of *Homo sapiens* in Europe, dating back approximately 45,000 years. Although not publicly accessible, its discoveries are showcased at the Museum of Prehistory in Nardò. Other sites like the Frantoio Ipogeo (Underground Olive Oil Mill) offer a glimpse into historical agricultural practices, while the Sanctuary of Saint Anthony alla Macchia provides insight into local religious history and ancient rock dwellings.

Are there any family-friendly cave experiences in Nardò?

Yes, the Frantoio Ipogeo (Underground Olive Oil Mill) is a great family-friendly option. It's an engaging historical site where children and adults can learn about traditional olive oil production in a unique underground setting. The consistent cool temperature inside also makes it a comfortable visit. While the Cave of the Horse itself is not accessible, the surrounding Porto Selvaggio Regional Natural Park offers beautiful natural trails suitable for family walks, where you can appreciate the coastal landscape and view some caves from the outside.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves of Nardò?

The area around Nardò, especially within the Porto Selvaggio Regional Natural Park, offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are running routes like the 'Cave of the Horse – View of Porto Selvaggio loop' and cycling routes such as 'Porto Selvaggio Bay – Santa Maria al Bagno Beach loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Nardò, Cycling around Nardò, and MTB Trails around Nardò guide pages.

What is the best time to visit the caves and surrounding areas in Nardò?

The coastal caves and natural parks around Nardò are best enjoyed during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summer can be very hot, but the cool interior of the Frantoio Ipogeo (Underground Olive Oil Mill), which maintains a temperature of around 18 degrees Celsius, offers a refreshing escape. If you are interested in the Crypt of Sant'Anna, Galatina, note that it typically opens to the public around mid-July for its saint's day celebrations.

Are there any challenging trails or viewpoints near the caves?

Yes, the Cave of the Horse, while not accessible inside, offers a splendid viewpoint of the entire coast from its vicinity. The Trail Near the Cave of San Martino is known for being very rocky and wild, offering a challenging experience for hikers and mountain bikers. The Porto Selvaggio Regional Natural Park, where many caves are located, features an indented coastline with natural trails that can be quite demanding.

Can I explore underwater caves in the Nardò region?

Yes, for diving enthusiasts, the Porto Selvaggio Regional Natural Park is home to underwater caves. The Grotta delle Corvine is a notable example, known for its rich marine fauna including bream, hermit crabs, and cypresses, making it an interesting spot for underwater exploration.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the caves of Nardò?

The Nardò area is characterized by a rocky and indented coastline, particularly within the Porto Selvaggio Regional Natural Park. You'll find limestone cliffs, natural rock formations, and stunning coastal views. The park itself is a beautiful natural environment with Mediterranean vegetation, offering a chance to appreciate the landscape where these coastal caves are located.

Is parking available near the main cave attractions?

Specific parking details for each cave vary. For the Cave of the Horse, parking is typically available within the Porto Selvaggio Regional Natural Park, from where you can access viewpoints. For other sites like the Frantoio Ipogeo (Underground Olive Oil Mill) and the Sanctuary of Saint Anthony alla Macchia, parking is generally available nearby in the respective towns or localities.

Are permits required to visit caves in Nardò?

Generally, permits are not required for publicly accessible sites like the Frantoio Ipogeo (Underground Olive Oil Mill) or the Sanctuary of Saint Anthony alla Macchia, though some may have an entry fee. The Cave of the Horse is closed to the public, with access limited to experts under controlled conditions for preservation purposes. For specific underwater caves or more remote archaeological sites, specialized tours or permits might be necessary, but these are not typically for general public access.

What amenities are available near the caves?

Near the more accessible caves and within the towns of Nardò and surrounding areas, you can find various amenities. The Frantoio Ipogeo (Underground Olive Oil Mill) is located in a town where cafes and local shops are available. The Porto Selvaggio Regional Natural Park, while more natural, has some facilities and is close to coastal towns like Santa Caterina and Santa Maria al Bagno, which offer cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.

Can I bring my dog to the caves or nearby trails?

While specific cave interiors might have restrictions for pets, the natural trails within the Porto Selvaggio Regional Natural Park are generally dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the coastal landscape and view caves from the outside with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. It's advisable to check specific site regulations for any indoor attractions like the Frantoio Ipogeo (Underground Olive Oil Mill) before visiting with a pet.

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