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Apulia
Bari
Valenzano

Palazzo Baronale Noya – Tower of the Marquis Arcamone loop from Valenzano

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Italy
Apulia
Bari
Valenzano

Palazzo Baronale Noya – Tower of the Marquis Arcamone loop from Valenzano

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Palazzo Baronale Noya – Tower of the Marquis Arcamone loop from Valenzano

02:39

43.9km

220m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 21.3 km for 188 m

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Start point

Train Station

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2.30 km

Abandoned Casaletto Near San Lorenzo, Valenzano

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Abandoned Casaletto near the San Lorenzo Valenzano district.

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3.97 km

Descent with Loose Stones

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Downhill run of about 20 metres, not too technical. pay attention to the stones that could move

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11.3 km

Church of San Rocco

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The church of the brotherhood of San Rocco is located in one of the main streets of Bitritto, a small village a few kilometers from Bari.
It is in this area, in fact, that most of the monuments and historic buildings of Bitritto and Piazza Aldo Moro are located.
The church of San Rocco is a minor church, built in Apulian Romanesque style at the beginning of the 20th century.
This sacred building, in fact, is quite young: it was built, in fact, a century ago, in 1915

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20.9 km

Porta Piscina of Bitetto

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From here the main road artery of the medieval city opens, namely via Porta Piscina, which connects said urban access to the Cathedral. The toponyms of the door and of the homonymous street derive from the existence in the immediate suburb outside of Moenia of some underground cisterns, used for the collection of rainwater. The city gate has the high plinth made with Trani stone ashlars, the round archway, the ring of which is highlighted by a crown of serrated bosses and the emphasis on the Bolognino key. Above the fornix there is an epigraph and two heraldic coats of arms with the typical Angevin shield with an inverted ogive. The upper floor has a battlements with quadrangular teeth, a reminder of the Guelph factio.

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20.9 km

Palazzo Baronale Noya

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BARONAL PALACE NOYA

Outside the walls, close to Porta Baresana or Piscina, stands the Baronial Palace commissioned by the Noya family, the penultimate feudal lord of the city, originally from Mola di Bari, who in 1743 bought the fiefdom of Bitetto from Prince Carmine de Angelis.
The building rises to the dual function of an urban palace, being just outside the walls, and a country residence, due to the fortified walls that protect it. In fact, it is fortified by a mighty enclosure wall made of diamond-cut stone ashlars, eurythmically marked by Tuscan-style pilasters and columns on high plinths at the access portal, emphasized by the raising of the wall, like a trapezoid.

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21.3 km

The layout of the Bitetto cathedral is defined by the traditional Latin cross oriented basilica plan with an extradosal transept with respect to the long sides and intrados apses. The façade suggests the internal tripartite division: the elevation development, the slope of the salient points, the location of the three access portals, however declined according to already Gothic styles, imitate the Cathedral of Bitonto with philological observance. The façade is modeled on this model: divided into salient parts by pilasters, it is divided into two registers. If the morphology of the façade emulates the nearby Romanesque iconographic source, the portals are configured as precious manifestations of the French Gothic culture, radiated in Puglia through the presence of the Angevins.

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24.6 km

Tower of the Marquis Arcamone

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the farm had many changes of ownership and in 1806, already belonging to the Noja di Mola family, it was confiscated for the abolition of the feudal regime.

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43.9 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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28.0 km

12.6 km

3.15 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

19.1 km

12.6 km

11.5 km

514 m

175 m

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