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Top 17 Gorges in Taranto

Canyons in Taranto, known locally as "gravine," are deep gorges carved into limestone rock, primarily concentrated within the Parco Naturale Regionale Terra delle Gravine. These natural formations showcase significant geological features, including vertical walls and meandriform courses. The region is characterized by a unique blend of natural landscapes, ancient cave dwellings, and historical settlements. Visitors can explore a diverse environment that combines natural beauty with archaeological insights.

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Last updated: May 19, 2026

Gravina di Riggio

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Access to the ravine is not always possible as it is located in a private fund

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Bucito Cave

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The cave of Bucito (or of Coluccio) is inserted in an important road junction, closely connected with the Tratturo Martinese, a primary communication route until the nineteenth century in Puglia.

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Grotta Croce in Laterza

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Grotta Croce is a natural cavity located in the ravine of Laterza, a deep canyon dug by the river Lato. The cave has a shape resembling a Greek cross and …

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Fantiano Quarries

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The ancient quarries of Fantiano open at the outlet and on one side of the gravina of the same name, characterized by an articulated and complex system of quarry spaces, …

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Historic Center and Ravine of Laterza

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Little known compared to other places in Puglia, but the historic center of Laterza, overlooking a beautiful and verdant ravine, is absolutely worth a visit.

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The Via Ellenica del Cammino Materano is one of the most evocative variants of the route, crossing breathtaking landscapes and historical sites. Passing through the Gravina di Laterza, it offers …

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Canale d'Aiedda

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Gravina di San Biagio

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the path inside the ravine is beautiful, some sections could be flooded after the rain. The path is feasible with any type of mtb even if there are some technical sections.

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Near the Masseria Pantaleo there is this construction on two levels and adjacent to it there is an interesting cave used most likely used as an oil mill.

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Gravina di San Marco

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Massafra, a wonderful village divided by the Gravina di San Marco, from which the village was born. Today the Gravina acts as a watershed between the old city and the new one.

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Giuseppe Lomartire
September 6, 2025, Gravina di Riggio

A valley with a small lake, a small natural waterfall—unique in Puglia—and numerous historical sites, from prehistory to the 10th century. A small paradise that many may not know, yet it lies within our territory. We're talking about the Gravina di Riggio, a place of great natural and historical value. A few kilometers from the city, the Gravina di Riggio is a deep valley characterized by a waterfall, a small lake, and a small stream, as well as numerous relics related to the phenomenon of "living in caves." Of particular note is "il Caggione," a circular chasm located near the waterfall. On its sheer walls, a cave village spread across three levels of caves is clearly visible. The remains of a fortification wall, some graffiti, and fragments of pottery date back to the Greek and Roman periods. Finally, the area was heavily inhabited during the Middle Ages, as evidenced by the two frescoed rock churches, the cenobitic hermitage, the pit burials, and a village with communal facilities such as water cisterns and a granary. The Gravina di Riggio rises 4 kilometers from Grottaglie, in the province of Taranto, and is a valley 1,300 meters long and 25 meters deep. In addition to being home to many animal and plant species, it is famous for its caves, some of natural origin, others man-made. The Gravina di Riggio is unique for its waterfall, which after a 15-meter drop feeds a small lake and a stream. The Church-Crypt of the Savior, with frescoes from the 10th and 11th centuries, is also beautiful. A special place not to be missed.

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"The Bucito Cave", in Grottaglie I'll make a very brief introduction: generally the manifestations of worship in caves, here, refer to what is the devotion for the Archangel Michael (quis ut Deus). And we owe this to the Lombards who made him their national saint. I would not leave out, however, the Byzantines of Puglia among whom this saint enjoyed enormous popularity. "The Grottaglie area, like other places in the area, has been inhabited by man since the most remote times. In fact, in some districts (Bucito, Coluccio and Lonoce) roughly worked stone tools, splinters and processing residues have been found, belonging to the Paleolithic, that is, to the period of the Ancient Stone. The Buccito Cave (or Coluccio), near Grottaglie, is located at an important road junction, closely connected to the Tratturo Martinese. These are the oldest signs of the presence of man in our territory. In the Neolithic Age (from the mid-5th to the first centuries of the 4th millennium BC) the first agricultural villages began to emerge (Bucito and Caprarica). Caves and natural caverns were then used in all phases of the Bronze and Iron Ages, especially in the villages of Riggio, Lonoce, Fullonese and Pensieri. In the last period of the Bronze Age, the agricultural economy took over from pastoralism, so the ravines were gradually abandoned to form small urban-type settlements. This process was however stifled with the foundation of Taranto by Spartan colonists (towards the end of the 8th century BC)” (From metropolis.it) Why is it called that? The cave takes its name from the Greek term βοῦς, βοός- bus,- or “ox” and οἰκία or “house, shelter, dwelling” and therefore, originally, indicated a place of shelter for these animals. The Greek etymology is evidence of both Magna Graecia, of Byzantine d+-++-homination and of the subsequent presence of the Basilian monks in our territory For some years, in this cave, the mass of December 24th was celebrated. Suggestive! A custom that would be nice to resume, both for our religion and for our traditions.

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The Cave is part of the Gravine di Grottaglie and is located in the Terra delle Gravine Regional Park. The Bucito cave (also known as the Coluccio cave) is located in an important road junction, closely connected to the Tratturo Martinese, an ancient primary communication route until the 19th century in Puglia. On a boulder adjacent to the cave there are two statuettes, one of Padre Pio da Pietrelcina and one of Jesus Christ. Until a few years ago, in the Bucito cave, on the night of December 25, the inhabitants of Grottaglie and the surrounding area flocked there for the Christmas vigil and for the celebration of the Midnight Christmas Mass.

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It is better to take the path on the Paolo VI bank because on the Taranto side the vegetation is very thick in some places and it is impossible to pass.

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The Via Ellenica del Cammino Materano is one of the most evocative variants of the route, crossing breathtaking landscapes and historical sites. Passing through the Gravina di Laterza, it offers an extraordinary immersion in wild nature, between deep canyons and imposing rock walls, habitat of birds of prey and protected fauna. This stretch connects the territories of Magna Graecia, rich in history and culture, up to Matera, capital of the Sassi. Ideal for hikers looking for an authentic experience between uncontaminated nature and ancient traditions.

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Grotta Croce, located in Gravina di Laterza, is one of the many karst caves in this suggestive canyon in Puglia. Famous for its natural beauty and historical interest, the cave offers spectacular limestone formations. Explored by speleology enthusiasts and hikers, it is part of the Terra delle Gravine Natural Park, an area rich in biodiversity and characterized by deep ravines and hidden caves. Grotta Croce also has archaeological value, with finds that testify to human presence in ancient times.

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Massafra, a beautiful village divided by the Gravina di San Marco, from which the village arose. Today the Gravina acts as a watershed between the old and the new town.

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For a break, a stop at the bar, or to stock up on water at the public fountains

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable canyons to visit in Taranto?

The Taranto area, known for its 'gravine' or deep gorges, offers several impressive sites. Among them, the Fantiano Quarries are popular for their unique system of quarry spaces. Other must-see locations include Gravina di Riggio, celebrated for its natural, landscape, and historical wonders, and Grotta Croce in Laterza, a natural cavity within the vast Gravina di Laterza known for its spectacular limestone formations. Beyond these, the region boasts the impressive Gravina di Castellaneta, Gravina di Ginosa with its rupestrian villages, and Gravina di Massafra, often called the 'Thebaid of Italy' for its frescoed rock churches.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Taranto's canyons?

Taranto's canyons are characterized by deep gorges carved into limestone rock, featuring vertical walls, meandriform courses, and numerous cavities. You'll find diverse flora, including Mediterranean scrub, wild orchids, and ancient olive trees. Wildlife includes various birds of prey like kestrels, buzzards, and even golden eagles in areas like Gravina di Laterza, alongside wild boars, porcupines, and foxes. Some gravine, like Gravina di Castellaneta, even feature seasonal ponds at their base.

Are there historical or archaeological sites within the canyons?

Absolutely. The canyons are rich in history. Many feature ancient cave dwellings, rupestrian villages, and rock churches with ancient frescoes, showcasing how communities adapted to and lived in these unique environments. For example, Gravina di Ginosa is notable for its rupestrian villages like Casale and Rivolta, while Gravina di Massafra is famous for its concentration of frescoed rock churches. The Bucito Cave is another historical site, once an important road junction and a place of worship.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons in Taranto?

The canyons are generally best visited during spring and autumn when the weather is milder, making hiking and exploration more comfortable. These seasons also offer lush vegetation and pleasant temperatures for birdwatching. While possible in summer, the heat can be intense, and winter visits might involve flooded paths in some sections after heavy rains, as noted for Gravina di San Biagio.

Are there family-friendly canyoning options or activities in Taranto?

While many canyon explorations can be challenging, some areas offer more accessible experiences. The Historic Center and Ravine of Laterza is noted as family-friendly. Generally, viewpoints and the less steep northern parts of gravine like Castellaneta can be enjoyed by families. Always check specific trail conditions and difficulty levels before heading out with children.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the canyons in Taranto?

Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including easy trails like the 'View of the Gravina Canyon' loop near Laterza. For cyclists, there are options for cycling and gravel biking, with routes passing through scenic landscapes and near historical sites.

What makes Gravina di Laterza unique among the canyons?

Gravina di Laterza is often likened to a smaller-scale Grand Canyon, standing out as one of Europe's deepest and most impressive gorges. It stretches for 12 km, reaches up to 200 meters in depth, and features striking white, smooth limestone walls. It's also home to the LIPU Oasis Gravina di Laterza, a protected area crucial for birdwatching, hosting species like the Egyptian vulture and lanner falcon, and supporting rare Mediterranean flora.

Where can I find panoramic views of the canyons?

Many gravine offer stunning viewpoints. Gravina di Laterza is known for breathtaking panoramic views, especially at sunrise and sunset. Gravina di Castellaneta also provides suggestive vistas, particularly at sunset when shadows enhance the rock formations. The CAMMINO MATERANO - Hellenic Way trail also includes viewpoints overlooking canyons.

What do visitors enjoy most about exploring the canyons in Taranto?

Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. The opportunity to explore ancient cave settlements, rock churches, and abandoned houses carved into the stone offers a journey through time. The dramatic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and the chance to observe rare birds of prey are also highly valued. Many find the paths excavated in sites like the Fantiano Quarries to be very enjoyable and engaging.

Are there any specific tips for hiking in the canyons?

When hiking, be aware that some sections, particularly inside the ravines like Gravina di San Biagio, could be flooded after rain. Trails can become technical, especially after wet weather. Access to some ravines, such as Gravina di Riggio, might require special arrangements as they are located on private land, though collaborations often make them safe to visit.

What is the significance of Gravina di Ginosa?

Gravina di Ginosa is particularly significant for its well-preserved rupestrian villages, such as Casale and Rivolta. These ancient settlements feature cave-houses, rock churches, and homes carved directly into the stone, some arranged on multiple levels. Visiting offers a unique glimpse into how ancient communities lived and adapted to this distinctive environment, with many rock-cut churches still containing ancient frescoes.

Can I find any caves or grottoes within the canyons?

Yes, the canyons are dotted with numerous caves and grottoes. Grotta Croce in Laterza is a prominent natural cavity within the Gravina di Laterza, known for its spectacular limestone formations. The Bucito Cave is another notable example, and the Cave and Olive Mill of Masseria Pantaleo offers a combination of natural and historical cave exploration.

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