Best attractions and places to see around Orsara Di Puglia, a rural hill town in the Daunian Mountains, offer a blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty. The region is characterized by wooded hills, valleys, and an authentic mountain culture. Orsara Di Puglia is recognized for its tourist-environmental quality, providing diverse opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Monteleone di Puglia, the highest municipality in the region at 842 meters above sea level, offers one of the most picturesque viewpoints in the Daunia region. The village is intimate and welcoming, with cobbled alleys, small squares, and views overlooking cultivated hills and winding ridges. Strolling through the center, you'll find fountains, arches, and panoramic views that invite you to pause for a moment.
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Beautiful view, especially after struggling to reach the place :D
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More than a refuge, it is a bivouac. It deserves to be visited for the satisfaction of reaching the highest peak in Puglia. Always a very windy spot, even in good weather.
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the highest town in Puglia is not far from the province of Avellino and Campania
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Borgo Segezia is a hamlet of Foggia along the Strada Statale 90 of Puglia, about ten kilometers from the capital. It was designed in 1938 as part of a project to reclaim and colonize uncultivated lands. The village has an orthogonal plan with a central square dominated by the church dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of Fatima and the 40 meter high bell tower.
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With its 1151 m above sea level, it is the highest mountain in Puglia. At the top is a shelter completely restored in 2020. The summit is easily accessible.
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Monte Cornacchia, with its 1151 meters, is the highest mountain in Puglia. From its summit, on which a small forest refuge has been built, you can enjoy a suggestive and spectacular 360° panorama towards Irpinia, the Gargano, the Maiella and the Tavoliere. The summit of the mountain represents the ideal destination for excursions and trekking in search of uncontaminated landscapes and tranquillity. The vegetation of the mountain is characterized by the presence of vast meadows and high altitude pastures, alternating with coniferous and deciduous woods. The most important faunal presence is that of the wolf, index of the high naturalistic value of the whole area. Alongside the wolf, the presence of numerous species of birds of prey should also be noted. Monte Cornacchia can be reached via the beautiful and comfortable Sentiero Frassati di Puglia which connects Biccari, Castelluccio Valmaggiore, Celle di San Vito, Faeto and Roseto Valfortore.
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Orsara di Puglia is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Abbey Complex, which includes the medieval Church of San Pellegrino, the grotto of San Michele Arcangelo, and the 11th-century Church of Santa Maria Annunziata. Wander through the charming Centro Storico with its narrow streets and stone houses, or explore the 16th-century Parish Church of San Nicola. The Baronial Palace and Torre Guevara also offer glimpses into the town's past.
Yes, the area is surrounded by natural beauty. You can enjoy the scenic views of the Daunian Mountains and explore the extensive Local Forests, such as Bosco Acquara, which are ideal for hiking and picnics. For specific viewpoints, visit the Giant Bench with View of Tavoliere delle Puglie, offering panoramic vistas up to the Gargano, or the Gazebo with a View of the Daunia Mountains for a sheltered perspective.
The Daunian Mountains provide excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including touring, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like 'Between Puglia and Campania on the Monti Dauni' and MTB trails such as the 'Monte Cornacchia and Lago Pescara Loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Orsara Di Puglia, Road Cycling Routes around Orsara Di Puglia, and MTB Trails around Orsara Di Puglia guide pages.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy exploring the Centro Storico, which offers a charming walk through history. The Giant Bench with View of Tavoliere delle Puglie and Lago Pescara are great spots for scenic views and outdoor enjoyment. Additionally, Parco San Mauro provides a cool green area equipped with games for children. The Church of the Immaculate of Fatima, Borgo Segezia is also considered family-friendly.
Orsara di Puglia is a renowned gastronomic center in the Daunian area. It's famous for its traditional bread, often baked in wood-fired ovens, local cheeses like cacioricotta, and locally produced wine. The town is part of the 'Cittaslow' movement, emphasizing its commitment to quality of life and local traditions. You can often find guided historical and gastronomic tours that include tastings of these local products.
Yes, the surrounding Daunian Mountains and local forests offer numerous hiking opportunities. The extensive woodlands, including pine and oak forests, provide diverse trails. While specific named hiking routes are not detailed in the provided data, the general area is excellent for walks and exploring nature. You can find more detailed routes for cycling and mountain biking, which often share similar terrain, on the komoot guide pages.
The Abbey Complex (Complesso Abbaziale dell'Angelo) is a significant historical and spiritual site. It encompasses the medieval Church of San Pellegrino, the grotto of San Michele Arcangelo (a pilgrimage destination partly carved into a cave), and the 11th-century Byzantine-style Church of Santa Maria Annunziata. Originally a monastery, it was expanded by the Knights of Calatrava in the 13th century, making it a focal point of the town's heritage.
Beyond the historical buildings, you can visit the Giant Bench with View of Tavoliere delle Puglie, a contemporary art installation created in 2020 that offers a unique perspective of the landscape. Another interesting structure is the Gazebo with a View of the Daunia Mountains, which provides shelter and a vantage point.
Lago Pescara is a small natural lake basin located north-east of Monte Cornacchia, at an altitude of 900 meters. It's fed by sub-lacustrine springs and streams, and its waters can reach a depth of four meters. From its elevated position, it offers views of the surrounding plain, including the fortified hill of Lucera and the Gargano on clear days. It's a peaceful spot for nature lovers, though it is currently under maintenance.
Orsara di Puglia hosts several vibrant local festivals. Notable events include the 'Fucacoste' celebration on November 1st, featuring bonfires and carved pumpkins, a Wine Festival in late June, and the Orsara Jazz Festival in July. These events offer a great way to experience the local culture and community spirit.
Yes, the Diocesan Museum is located in Palazzo Varo. It houses a collection of sacred art and artifacts that reflect the rural culture and religious history of the area, offering insights into the region's heritage.
While Orsara di Puglia itself offers elevated views, the nearby town of Monteleone di Puglia is the highest municipality in the region, situated at 842 meters above sea level. It provides one of the most picturesque viewpoints in the Daunia region, with charming cobbled alleys and panoramic views of cultivated hills and winding ridges.


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