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Gravel biking around Bitonto is characterized by its extensive olive groves and unpaved agricultural roads, offering a unique Apulian cycling experience. The region features diverse terrain, including the natural landscapes of Lama Balice Regional Natural Park and the nearby Alta Murgia National Park. Karst topography contributes to varied routes, providing a mix of flat stretches and gentle ascents across the Murgian plateau.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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57.6km
03:45
500m
500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.8km
02:16
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.7km
02:29
300m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Impressive now abandoned complex built on terraces of "cut stones". There are stone fences for livestock and residential shelters. Very beautiful
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Very interesting to be able to visit the structure (although there is a private property sign) kept in an acceptable state
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The bridge is officially closed, but accessible by bike
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Dirt road to reach the Jazzo del Demonio
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Almost at the end of the climb, towards the crossroads for Gravina, you will find some sheepdogs that are always stationed in that area, they are harmless, slow down a little but they have always remained at the edge of the road, regardless of the cyclists
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There are over 10 gravel bike routes around Bitonto, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. The komoot community highly rates these routes, with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 3 reviews.
Gravel biking around Bitonto features diverse terrain, including extensive olive groves, unpaved agricultural roads, and the unique karst topography of the Murgian plateau. You'll find a mix of flat stretches and gentle ascents, especially within the natural landscapes of the nearby Parco Nazionale dell'Alta Murgia.
Many routes pass through significant natural areas. You can explore the unique karst sinkhole of Pulo of Altamura, ride through the serene Scoparella Forest, or discover the Bitonto Municipal Forest. Some trails also lead past the ancient Antignano Olive Tree.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Bitonto are designed as loops. For example, the challenging Scoparella Forest – Ponte dell'Acquedotto loop from Ruvo di Puglia takes you through natural forests and an aqueduct area. Another option is the moderate Jazzo Corto Gigli – Jazzo of the Devil loop from Quasano.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for gravel biking in Bitonto, with milder temperatures. Summers can be quite hot, while winters are typically mild but may bring some rain, affecting trail conditions.
While many routes around Bitonto are rated moderate to difficult, there are options that might be more suitable for those seeking a less strenuous ride. The region's extensive olive groves and agricultural roads can offer gentler sections. For a moderate challenge, consider the Acquedotto Pugliese Pathway – Country Trulli loop from Sannicandro di Bari.
Absolutely. The Murgian plateau offers sweeping views, and routes through the Alta Murgia National Park often provide stunning panoramas. The Bitonto Municipal Forest, for instance, offers views stretching from the Adriatic Sea to Castel del Monte.
Many of the gravel routes around Bitonto traverse rural landscapes, ancient farm roads, and sheep tracks, particularly within the Alta Murgia National Park. These areas tend to be less crowded than urban paths, offering a more serene cycling experience. Routes like the Pulo of Altamura – Murgia Trails loop from Quasano explore these quieter, natural environments.
Yes, Bitonto offers several challenging routes for experienced gravel bikers. The The Ripalta Caves – Torre Calderina loop from Molfetta is a difficult 56 km path, and the Pulo of Altamura – Murgia Trails loop from Quasano is another difficult option that explores varied Murgia terrain.
While specific cafes directly on remote gravel trails might be limited, many routes pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find local eateries and bars. Bitonto itself, known as 'The City of Olives,' has a charming historic center with various options. Planning your route to include stops in these towns is recommended.
Gravel bike routes around Bitonto vary in length and duration. You can find routes ranging from approximately 38 km, like the Jazzo Corto Gigli – Jazzo of the Devil loop from Quasano (around 2.5 hours), to longer, more challenging rides such as the Scoparella Forest – Ponte dell'Acquedotto loop from Ruvo di Puglia, which is about 57 km and takes nearly 4 hours to complete.


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