• Le Cesine: WWF protected area for migratory birds
  • tastings at local bakery & olive oil mill
  • Norman castle of Fulcignano
8 Days
7 Nights
313 Total kms
52.166666666667 km/day (avg)
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Salento is in the most south-eastern region of Italy lying in the so-called boot heel. Situated in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, this region is filled with reminders of the different civilizations that inhabited it, from the Messapi, to the Greeks, followed by the Romans and the Normans. Crossing Salento with a bicycle is like cycling through an open-air museum filled with prehistoric dolmen, Byzantine shrines hidden in the caves, Baroque cathedrals are all but a few of the things you can see when visiting this area. Salento is also internationally renowned for its characteristic cuisine which combines flavors from the sea and the earth and the fantastic rhythm of its folk music: most notably the Pizzica Pizzica.

Tour Route

Day
1
Arrival point
to
Lecce

Meeting and route briefing in Lecce. Delivery of bicycle and GPS navigator.
Day
2
Lecce
to
Otranto

An easy, flat route with many interesting cultural and natural sights. First you visit ACAYA – a fortified city with a huge castle -and then you ride down to “LE CESINE” – a WWF protected area, crossing point for many species of migratory birds. From there you head towards the coast, along the ruins of Roca Vecchia – an ancient Bronze age city – and ‘ALIMINI’ LAKES. A short distance later you arrive in Otranto, where narrow streets are filled with wonders such as: the St. Peter church Byzantine frescoes, the ramparts overlooking the sea and the cathedral with its paved mosaics, a sort of figurative Middle Age encyclopedia. The day is capped off with a seafood dinner in one of the best restaurants in town.
58km
Day
3
Otranto

A day spent exploring Otranto's surroundings.After riding along the little river “Idro” (“water”), which gave the name to the city, you arrive in Casamassela, where old looms are still being used in “LE COSTANTINE” foundation. After a guided tour you cycle towards Giurdignano, crossing a Bronze age megalithic park containing huge stones (“dolmen” and “menhir”). In the late morning you’ll enjoy a LOCAL FOOD TASTING in a family owned bakery. After returning to Otranto enjoy dinner in the historical centre. Optional horse riding in the morning or in the afternoon.
29km
Day
4
Otranto
to
Santa Maria di Leuca

Today you cycle along a wild Salento coastal stretch: between the ‘PALACÌA LIGHTHOUSE’ (easternmost point of Italy) and a little red lake of an abandoned BAUXITE QUARRY. Nestled among the cliffs above the sea, this road is a massive natural balcony that overlooks the Otranto Strait. With a little bit of luck we will able to see the mountains of Albania and Greece. A recommended stop is the ‘ZINZULUSA’ CAVE, which descends nearly 200 feet underground. On the way you can admire some terraces and dry walls, the ingenious historical devices used to develop arable land in barren areas. After crossing the bridge over the “Ciolo” (a small canyon carved by water and rich in rare flora) you reach Santa Maria di Leuca where you visit the sanctuary, following the ancient pilgrims footsteps. Another superb seafood dinner wraps up the day.
52km
Day
5
Santa Maria di Leuca
to
Gallipoli

Today you explore Leuca Cape, the southernmost part of Apulia. A visit to the spectacular defense tower situated in the centre of a small village. It is also possible to visit the enigmatic funerary monument made by big stones (its name “CENTOPIETRE”, means “hundred stones”), in Vereto, an ancient pre-romanic town situated nearby. In GIULIANO you’ll find a castle and a 10th century church. Finally you visit Leuca Piccola ('little Leuca'), an important pilgrimage station which still maintains a vast underground area. Cycling through olive groves and dry stone walls you'll reach an OLIVE OIL MILL, for an olive oil tasting. Afterwards, you'll move on to Ugento to visit its archaeological museum and spend the night and have dinner.
61km
Day
6
Gallipoli

A day dedicated to Gallipoli's surroundings. First stop is in GALATONE, where you will visit its beautiful Baroque old town and the Norman castle of Fulcignano. In the afternoon you reach GALATINA where you can admire the church of SANTA CATERINA, filled with Giotto style frescoes, and then visit the beautiful historical town center. Possible return by train.
61km
Day
7
Gallipoli
to
Lecce

Last cycling day of the trip. We’ll pass by many 19th century fortified farmhouse and villas on our way back to Lecce. We stop in Nardò to visit its decadent baroque historical center. The next stop is in Copertino to discover its impressive Norman castle and listen to stories about Joseph of Cupertino, the mystic and saint famous for his miraculous levitations and intense ecstatic visions. Just before Lecce there is a stop at the Martina brothers workshop, famous artisans who keep the ancient art of handcrafted traditional pottery alive. Late afternoon arrival in Lecce and bicycle drop off. The final dinner is celebrated in one of the best restaurants in town!
52km
Day
8
Lecce
to
Departure

End of tour.

FAQs

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    • 7 night accomodation breakfast included 
    • Baggage transportation
    • GPS guide with tracks included
    • Road book with cultural information and tips about the route
    • Assistance 24h based on local company with English speaker

Prices

Low Season
21
Mar
13
Jun

High Season
19
Jun
12
Sep

Low Season
18
Sep
06
Nov

Self Guided / per person
Standard Adult Double €630€770€630
Adult Single €770€910€770
Premium Adult Double €770€910€770
Adult Single €910€1050€910

Notes
Other departure days on request | Optional cooking class with lunch available on day 6 (75€)

Extras

Bike rental €70
e-Bike rental €190
Arrival transfer €30/75
Extra Nights Available / shared y
Extra Nights Available / single y
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