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Jogging around Putignano offers a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by its distinctive karst topography and picturesque Apulian countryside. The region features limestone formations, wooded areas, and varied elevations, providing dynamic running surfaces. Trails often traverse agricultural lands, incorporating historical elements like ancient aqueducts and traditional farmhouses, ensuring a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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10.3km
01:05
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.9km
01:15
160m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.5km
01:28
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
11
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12.6km
01:21
140m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The caves of the Grotte di Castellana were discovered on January 23, 1938, by Franco Anelli and explored by him and Vito Matarrese. Even before the discovery, the hole (or entrance) in the earth was known, but was only used as a garbage dump. The caves can be visited as part of a guided tour. There are two different tours: one is about one kilometer long, the other is 3 kilometers long. The visit always begins in the Grave, a cave 60 meters deep, 100 meters wide, and 100 meters high. The second path leads to the White Grotto. The stalactites here are the color of alabaster. The second path is only accessible to a limited number of visitors, as the cave has no natural ventilation. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grotte_di_Castellana More about the grotto from me: Unfortunately, pictures are only permitted in the first vault, the Grave. The grotto is privately owned. The temperature inside the grotto is 13 degrees Celsius in the first vault and 16 degrees Celsius afterward, with humidity between 60% and 100%. Sturdy shoes and a jacket are recommended. The limestone is quite slippery.
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Very nice cave tour. Tours are also available in English, we recommend booking online at the desired time. Photography is prohibited in most cave chambers and this is enforced.
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Before you come to visit them, I recommend you contact them.
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The suggestion is ... get lost in the alleys of the historic center. A magical place. In any case, the App brings you back to the right path.
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Culturally very active town, noteworthy is the Legambiente club which organizes activities in the area. In its historic center there are ancient monumental buildings, such as the Palazzo del Balì, now the civic museum, the Sedile, once the seat of the university, and the Mother Church of San Pietro Apostolo. It is famous for the oldest Carnival in Europe
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We walked around it as this was a private road. At the end a couple of cows greeted us.
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There are over 50 dedicated jogging routes around Putignano, offering a wide range of options for runners. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
Jogging in Putignano offers a diverse experience, characterized by its unique karst topography, picturesque Apulian countryside, and varied elevations. You'll find routes traversing agricultural lands, wooded areas like the Bosco Selva Nature Reserve, and some featuring moderate climbs. Surfaces can range from asphalted paths to more varied natural terrain.
While many routes are classified as moderate, some are suitable for various skill levels. For instance, the Putignano – City of Carnival loop from Putignano is predominantly asphalted and can be a good option for those seeking a less challenging run. The region's varied terrain ensures there are options for both casual and more experienced runners.
Many routes incorporate historical elements like ancient aqueducts and offer glimpses of traditional farmhouses and iconic trulli houses. You might also pass by natural features such as the Castellana Caves or the Trullo Cave. The Acquedotto di Gravina loop from Putignano specifically leads through agricultural lands and past historic aqueducts.
Yes, many of the popular running trails in Putignano are circular. Examples include the Putignano – City of Carnival loop from Putignano, the Castellana Caves loop from Putignano, and the Acquedotto di Gravina loop from Putignano, all designed for convenient round trips.
The cooler, more pleasant weather in spring and autumn makes these seasons particularly ideal for outdoor activities like jogging in Putignano. The vibrant landscapes during these times also enhance the running experience.
Yes, the Putignano Historic Centre loop from Putignano offers a unique urban running experience through the town's narrow, winding streets, allowing you to explore its cultural heritage while you run.
The running routes in Putignano are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, the blend of natural beauty with cultural heritage, and the variety of terrain that keeps runs engaging.
Yes, the presence of wooded areas like the Bosco Selva Nature Reserve, which is a short distance from Putignano, offers numerous paths suitable for jogging. These 'green lungs' provide a refreshing environment for your run.
Absolutely. Putignano offers routes of varying lengths. For example, the Acquedotto di Gravina loop from Putignano is nearly 12 km long, and the Putignano Historic Centre loop from Putignano extends to about 13.5 km, providing good options for longer distances and moderate challenges.
While specific routes aren't named for Trulli views, many trails traverse the Apulian countryside and agricultural lands, providing opportunities to see traditional farmhouses and the iconic Trulli houses, especially in areas closer to Alberobello. The region's blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage ensures these sights are often part of the experience.


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