Best bike parks around Castellana Grotte offers diverse cycling routes through natural reserves, historic areas, and scenic countryside. The region features varied terrain, including ancient oak woods and karst landscapes, providing options for different skill levels. These trails allow exploration of local landmarks and natural biodiversity.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Hi Giuseppe, are you local? Can you recommend a 30/40km route on trails and single-track mtb. Thank you
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A beautiful Trail with a constantly changing surface carried out on a wet surface is really demanding ... Winding full of ups and downs and technical sections with rocky bottom.
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Nice place to be included in the tour between beautiful tree, Martina, valle d itria
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Typical CrossCountry take. Evocative like the whole AQP area and adrenaline-filled if done at speed (especially downhill for a couple of drops). Care must be taken due to the humidity having the microclimate of the undergrowth. After the rains so be careful because it becomes really slippery. For the rest, the segment is really beautiful, passable all year round. Definitely better on MTB but with due attention and speed it can also be done on Gravel.
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Equipped public green area, not far from the center of Alberobello, which extends for about 45 hectares and is one of the sites of community importance of Alberobello. The vegetation is mainly composed of fragni, holm oaks and downy oaks. Various itineraries start from here, mostly dirt roads and suitable for mountain biking, as well as the cycle route 1B Alberobello-Martina Franca.
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Complicated MTB tour, a real marathon, indescribable route from Pianelle to Pianelle passing through the districts of Pozzo Masiello Locorotondo and turning in Bosco Selva, ending in 7Tumoli ..... but is it all true? 😜
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The Bosco Selva is considered the “green lung” of Alberobello and is just 800 meters from the town, running alongside the Trulli del Bosco. Its extension, equal to an area of 45 hectares, releases more than 920 tons of pure oxygen in a year, revealing itself in the area as a unique natural oasis for its biodiversity and, according to recent studies, a container of the purest air in the region.
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While Castellana Grotte doesn't feature traditional bike parks with lifts, it offers a diverse range of mountain biking and cycling trails. You can explore natural reserves, historic areas, and scenic countryside, with routes catering to various skill levels. Expect varied terrain, from ancient oak woods to karst landscapes, providing both leisurely rides and more challenging routes.
No, Castellana Grotte does not have conventional bike parks with purpose-built features like jumps or pump tracks. Instead, the region is known for its extensive network of natural mountain biking and cycling trails that traverse diverse landscapes, offering a more natural and exploratory riding experience.
Some highly regarded cycling areas include Bosco Selva Nature Reserve, known as the 'green lung' near Alberobello, offering numerous paths. Other popular routes include the Ponte della Cecca – Trulli of Correggia loop, the Trulli of Correggia – Madonna della Vetrana Convent loop, and trails around the Castiglione Tower and Nature Park. For more challenging rides, consider Monte San Nicola or the SIC 11 and La Seconda sul Canale segment.
Yes, there are several options suitable for families. Bosco Selva Nature Reserve, located near Alberobello, is particularly family-friendly with well-maintained paths, play areas, and picnic spots. Many routes also offer easier sections for less strenuous rides, such as parts of the Castiglione Tower – Castiglione Nature Park loop.
For more advanced riders, Monte San Nicola offers a technical trail with a series of paths through a wooded area. The SIC 11 and La Seconda sul Canale trail segment also features critical points and can be adrenaline-filled when done at speed. Additionally, the SIC 2 Trail: Decimo Downhill is known for its very technical downhill sections, recommended for experienced bikers.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty, including ancient oak woods, Mediterranean scrub, and karst landscapes with numerous caves. Areas like Bosco Selva Nature Reserve are rich in biodiversity. The Alta Murgia National Park, accessible via e-bike tours, features rolling hills, wild herbs, and dry-stone walls, offering vast natural exploration.
Absolutely. Many cycling routes allow you to explore local landmarks. You can ride through the distinctive 'Trulli of Correggia,' visit the Madonna della Vetrana Convent, or explore the historic Castiglione Tower. The Alta Murgia National Park also boasts routes around historical sites like Castel del Monte, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The region is generally suitable for cycling all year round. However, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant temperatures for riding. During late summer, some trails might have horseflies, and after heavy rains, certain segments can become slippery, so caution is advised in humid conditions.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the opportunity to combine natural exploration with cultural and historical interest. The serene escape offered by natural reserves like Bosco Selva, the technical challenges of trails like Monte San Nicola, and the evocative experience of routes like SIC 11 and La Seconda sul Canale are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as those listed in the Hiking around Castellana Grotte guide. There are also dedicated routes for gravel biking, detailed in the Gravel biking around Castellana Grotte guide, and more specific MTB trails, which you can explore in the MTB Trails around Castellana Grotte guide.
Many routes offer scenic views. Monte San Nicola, for instance, provides a vast panorama extending from Polignano to Ostuni. The Trulli of Correggia loops offer picturesque rides through the countryside, passing iconic trulli and natural landscapes. The Ciclovia dell'Acquedotto Pugliese, part of the Alta Murgia National Park, is also renowned for its fascinating scenery.
The difficulty levels vary significantly. You can find easy routes suitable for beginners and families, moderate trails requiring good fitness but accommodating various skill levels, and challenging routes with significant elevation changes and technical sections. For example, the Ponte della Cecca – Trulli of Correggia loop is considered moderate, while the SIC 2 Trail: Decimo Downhill is categorized as challenging.


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