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No traffic touring cycling routes around Valenzano traverse the varied Apulian landscape, characterized by extensive vineyards and olive groves. The region offers a mix of terrain, from gentle countryside paths to routes connecting to historical towns and the Adriatic coast. This area provides diverse cycling opportunities for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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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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The presence of a chapter, datable to the 11th-12th century, is witnessed in the Statutes of Archbishop Rainaldo (1171-1188). The church of San Giorgio Martire, a place for lay patronage, was rebuilt from its foundations in 1767 by the feudal lord of Loseto Cesare De Ruggiero who acquired the right of patronage. It becomes the free collation of the ordinary due to the renunciation of the feudal lord, forfeited from this right as a result of the royal decrees of 20 July 1818 and 10 October 1822. With a royal rescript of 30 May 1832, the number of members of the chapter is raised to five, pastor included. With the chapter extinguished due to the death of the last participant in 1895, the municipal administration of Loseto, holder of the right of patronage by convention since 1884, requests the Fund for worship, in accordance with law n. 3849 of August 15, 1867, the disposal of the annuities, which then pass to the parish church with the devolution report of February 18, 1899.
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The square-plan tower rises on four levels, each with different architectural and decorative features. The ground floor is delimited by rounded columns at the corners and on its facade there is a sundial indicating the value of the latitude of the city (40°42'18''). The first floor follows, contained by a pair of pilasters with a small balcony in the center with a broken and curved tympanum with plant decorations.
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usually open and visitable on November 1st on the occasion of All Saints' Day
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San Giorgio Martire, a 12th century church completely rebuilt in late Baroque style in 1767.
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Cellamare is an Italian town of 5 727 inhabitants in the metropolitan city of Bari in Puglia. It preserves the old baronial castle of medieval origin (13th century), but rebuilt and adapted from a military fortress to a noble residence in the 16th century. In the countryside, on the road to Rutigliano, a menhir of unspecified date is preserved.
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A centuries-old olive tree that can recall a dromedary from its shapes
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Square dedicated to Vittoriano Cimmarrusti (Canneto di Bari, February 18, 1912 - Gunu Gadu, April 24, 1936) was an Italian soldier and carabiniere, awarded the Gold Medal for military valor in memory during the course of the Ethiopian war.
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A knight who followed Roberto il Guiscardo, who had besieged Bari, in 1071, asked his Lord to retire to a place of rest. The said knight, Gualtieri Giosuè, was heard and retired to the area of the Canneto territory. His son Domenico got married and had a little girl whom he named Stella Beatrice. This, having become heir of the Canneto territory, became seriously ill, so much so that it was feared of losing her. The husband with lively faith addressed continuous prayers to the Madonna, so that she had saved his wife. Stella recovered and her husband in thanksgiving and in homage to the Blessed Virgin Mary had a chapel built in her garden entitled "Madonna della Stella", and established that a Mass would be celebrated every Monday. The very religious people of Canneto every Easter Monday honor the Madonna della Stella with a solemn feast, having then the people themselves elected the Virgin of the Star protector of Canneto which now with Montrone constitutes the Municipality of Adelfia.
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There are over 160 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Valenzano, offering a wide variety of options for cyclists looking to explore the region without vehicle interference. These routes range from easy to difficult, catering to different skill levels.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Valenzano offer a good mix of difficulties. You'll find approximately 60 easy routes, over 100 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options for experienced cyclists. This variety ensures there's something for every fitness level.
Yes, Valenzano offers several easy and shorter no-traffic routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. An excellent option is the All Saints Church of Cuti – Chapel of San Michele loop from Valenzano, which is just over 20 km long and has minimal elevation gain. Another easy route is The Ancient Olive Tree Il Dromedario – Loseto Vecchia City Gate loop from Valenzano, covering about 27 km.
The no-traffic routes around Valenzano typically traverse the charming Apulian countryside, characterized by extensive vineyards and ancient olive groves. While specific natural features within Valenzano itself are not extensively detailed, the broader area offers a mix of rural charm and connections towards the Adriatic coast, providing varied scenery from gentle rolling hills to flatter coastal paths.
June is noted as a popular month for cycling in the Valenzano area, suggesting pleasant weather. Generally, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer ideal conditions with milder temperatures, making them excellent choices for touring cycling. Summers can be hot, while winters are generally mild but may have more unpredictable weather.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Valenzano are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Clock Tower of Cellamare – Vittoriano Cimmarrusti Square loop from Valenzano is a moderate 31.7 km circular route. Another option is the All Saints Church of Cuti – Port of Mola di Bari loop from Bari La Fitta, a longer moderate loop of about 56 km.
Many routes connect to or pass by significant historical and cultural sites. You can explore destinations like the All Saints Church of Cuti, which is featured on several routes. The wider region, accessible by bike, also includes the famous Trulli houses of Alberobello and historical towns like Putignano. Some routes might also lead towards the coast, offering views of the Pane e Pomodoro Beach or the historic Bari Vecchia (Old Town).
Absolutely. The region around Valenzano is rich in historical architecture. Cyclists can find routes that lead to or pass by impressive structures such as the Norman-Swabian Castle of Bari or the Norman-Swabian Castle of Sannicandro di Bari. These offer fascinating stops along your touring cycling adventure.
Valenzano is part of the Metropolitan City of Bari, which generally has public transport connections. While specific details for each route's trailhead access by public transport aren't provided, it's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to Bari and then to Valenzano for connections. Many routes originate directly from Valenzano or nearby towns, making them potentially accessible.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Valenzano are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.27 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of cycling through the Apulian countryside, the opportunity to discover charming historical towns, and the well-maintained paths that allow for a relaxing and immersive experience away from vehicle traffic.
Given the presence of numerous easy and moderate routes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling paths around Valenzano can be suitable for families. Shorter, flatter loops like the All Saints Church of Cuti – Chapel of San Michele loop from Valenzano are particularly good options for family outings, offering a safe and enjoyable experience away from traffic.
While the routes themselves are generally open, policies regarding dogs can vary depending on specific parks, nature reserves, or private lands that a route might traverse. It's always best to check local regulations for any protected areas. For general paths through the countryside, dogs on a leash are usually permitted, but ensure you are prepared with water and waste bags.


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