Attractions and places to see around Nocara include a mix of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and cultural landmarks. Nocara is a traditional Italian village situated at 859 meters above sea level, offering views of the surrounding valley. While the municipality itself is quieter, the broader region provides diverse points of interest for visitors. The area is characterized by its hilly terrain and proximity to significant natural and historical features.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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All you need is a bike, the desire to pedal and time to contemplate
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Small town perched at 859 meters above sea level It will give you excellent views of the valley below.
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This castle, which began construction in 1225, was commissioned by Frederick II of Swabia. The function was that of surveillance of the Gulf of Taranto. Today the castle can be visited every day from 9.30 to 12.30, and from 16.30 to 20.00.
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In Rocca Imperiale Marina there is also the 'magazzino', which was built in the 18th century (1731) by order of Duke Fabio Crivelli. It served not only as a warehouse but also as a market, but is not freely accessible nowadays. The art of the craft can also be recognized by the partly collapsed, complex roof structure (entablature). In the immediate vicinity there is an impressive square watchtower from the 16th century. The two buildings demonstrate the importance of Rocca Imperiale in the field of trade and as a strategic location.
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Panoramic point that allows you to enjoy a wide view of the neighboring hilly countries as well as the Mediterranean coast
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Very characteristic panorama with adjoining pine forest for a short stop
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the photo was taken at the entrance of the path that leads to the avifaunal observatory which alas seems abandoned. this is also an excellent point for a summer break, with sufficient shade guaranteed by the pines
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It is an obligatory crossing point on a road that is deserted from cars for about ten kilometers. In summer it can also be considered as a stopping point for a nap given the shade guaranteed by the trees of a small pine forest.
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The region around Nocara is rich in history. A prominent site is Rocca Imperiale Castle, a medieval fortress commissioned by Frederick II of Swabia in 1225 for surveillance of the Gulf of Taranto. It is open daily for visits. Additionally, the Nocara Historic Village itself offers a glimpse into traditional Italian village life, perched at 859 meters above sea level.
Yes, the area offers several panoramic spots. The View of Monte Cotugno Dam provides a characteristic panorama and features a small pine forest, ideal for a break. Another excellent spot is Belvedere di Colobraro, which offers wide views of the neighboring hilly countryside and the Mediterranean coast.
The hilly terrain around Nocara is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including challenging loops like the 'Lago di Monte Cotugno - giro ad anello' for MTB, or the 'Lago di Monte Cotugno Loop' for touring bicycles. For more detailed routes and options, explore the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Nocara, Cycling around Nocara, and Road Cycling Routes around Nocara.
Many of the viewpoints, such as the View of Monte Cotugno Dam and Belvedere di Colobraro, are considered family-friendly and offer pleasant spots for short stops. The Access to the Birdwatching Observatory also provides a shaded area that can be suitable for a family break, even if the observatory itself appears abandoned.
Given Nocara's elevation at 859 meters, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and exploring historical sites, with milder temperatures. Summer can be warm, but the higher elevation and shaded spots like the pine forest near Monte Cotugno Dam can provide relief.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views and the sense of tranquility. The View of Monte Cotugno Dam is noted for its characteristic panorama and as a peaceful stopping point. The Nocara Historic Village is valued for its traditional charm and excellent views of the valley below.
While Nocara itself is a quieter, traditional village, the broader region holds several less-explored points of interest. Beyond the main highlights, exploring the small roads leading to viewpoints like Belvedere di Colobraro can reveal unexpected vistas. The area's charm often lies in its serene, uncrowded natural settings and traditional villages.
Nocara is a small, traditional village, and public transport options directly to all attractions might be limited. It is generally recommended to have a car to explore the surrounding region and its various sites, as many attractions are located in neighboring municipalities and require independent travel for convenience.
For attractions like the Rocca Imperiale Castle and the Nocara Historic Village, parking is typically available within or near the respective towns. For viewpoints and natural spots, roadside parking or small designated areas are usually present, such as near the View of Monte Cotugno Dam.
Nocara, being a small village, will have limited options, likely small local eateries or cafes. For a wider selection of restaurants and cafes, you would typically need to visit larger towns in the surrounding area, such as Rocca Imperiale or other nearby municipalities mentioned in the regional context.
The Nocara area is characterized by its hilly terrain, situated at 859 meters above sea level. This means you can expect winding roads, ascents, and descents, offering challenging but rewarding experiences for cyclists and hikers, along with numerous panoramic views from elevated positions.


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