Natural monuments around Tuglie offer a glimpse into the Salento region's ancient past and diverse landscape. This area features a combination of prehistoric structures, geological formations, and historical sites. Visitors can explore unique geological features and ancient human activity. The natural monuments provide a tangible connection to the area's rich heritage.
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The oldest fountain in Europe... until proven otherwise. Given its fragility (soft Lecce stone and carparo) it is a shame that it is always attacked by atmospheric agents.
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The monolith was found by Carlo Piccinni in 1962 inside the property of the same name. Currently the Menhir is protected by a flowerbed in a privately owned villa.
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Rediscovered in the 1960s lying on the ground, it was repositioned upright in the 1970s, at the direction of the Taranto Cultural Heritage Office, by the landowner. Today, meticulously maintained on private property, it is visited by school groups and interested groups. While it isn't directly visible from the road, the owners of the residence were very helpful and kind in granting me access to the property, telling me a few anecdotes, and allowing me to approach the menhir.
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Inserted in the Pietre del Salento collection komoot.com/it-it/collection/2431081/-pietre-del-salento?ref=undefined - Lustrelle quarry, abandoned and redeveloped quarry (unique in Salento) for educational purposes by the owners in the Cutrofiano fiefdom and which contains information of inestimable value about our past, preserved, coincidentally, between and within the stones of Salento. Better not to look for fossils so as not to disturb or worse ruin the research work and of those who regenerated this place with effort and passion.
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Punta della Suina is one of the most beautiful and famous beaches of Salento a few kilometers away from Gallipoli. It offers a breathtaking view of the sea and the beach is made up of fine golden sand, surrounded by a pine forest that offers shade and coolness. It is an unmissable destination for those who want to fully experience the magic of Salento.
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The Greco Roman Fountain of Gallipoli is considered the oldest fountain in Italy. There are doubts about its origins, if dating back to the III BC. or in the Renaissance age. Today it is at the Ponte Antico and very ruined. 5 m high, the coats of arms of Gallipoli, Charles III Bourbon and Philip II are represented on it. There are three mythological scenes, the metamorphoses in sources of Dirce, Salmace and Biblide.
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Today's News (02 Sep 2022): They are resuming excavations in search of traces of the Neanderthals.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Punta della Suina, a beautiful beach with fine golden sand and a pine forest, offering breathtaking sea views. Another highly regarded spot is the Greco-Roman Fountain of Gallipoli, considered one of Italy's oldest fountains, featuring mythological scenes.
Tuglie and its surroundings are rich in historical natural monuments. You can visit the Cave of the Venuses, where archaeological investigations have uncovered artifacts from Neanderthals and Chromagnoids, including famous Venus figurines dating back over 10,000 years. The region also features ancient megalithic stones, such as the Menhir of Monteprino, and carved-out dwellings that offer a glimpse into prehistoric habitats.
Yes, Punta della Suina is a great family-friendly option. It's a beautiful beach where families can enjoy the fine golden sand and the shade of the surrounding pine forest.
Beyond ancient structures, Tuglie's natural landscape includes fascinating geological features. You can explore various caves and ancient carved-out dwellings. Additionally, the surrounding countryside is home to ancient gnarled olive trees, which are considered natural works of art and speak to the region's long agricultural history.
The area around Tuglie offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Angevin-Aragonese Castle – Gallipoli Old Town loop', or easier options like the 'Spiaggia delle Conchiglie loop'. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Tuglie guide.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Masseria Torre Nova – Porto Selvaggio Pine Forest loop'. For gravel biking, options include the 'Palude del Capitano – Santa Maria al Bagno Beach loop'. You can find more information on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Tuglie and Gravel biking around Tuglie guides.
The Menhir of Monteprino is one of Tuglie's significant megalithic stones, rediscovered in the 1960s and re-erected in the 1970s. It is meticulously maintained on private property and is visited by school groups and interested parties. While not directly visible from the road, access can often be arranged with the helpful landowners.
The Fossil Park – Molle Natural History Museum (Cutrofiano) is an abandoned quarry redeveloped for educational purposes. It contains valuable information about the region's past, preserved within the stones of Salento. Access to the Fossil Park is typically by reservation.
The Salento region, where Tuglie is located, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying coastal areas like Punta della Suina without the peak summer crowds. Summer can be hot, but perfect for beach activities.
Absolutely. Besides the Cave of the Venuses, Tuglie is notable for its four ancient menhir megalithic stones: Monte Prino, Nove Croci, Caruggio, and Scirocco. These impressive prehistoric structures provide a tangible connection to the area's ancient inhabitants and primitive statuary.
The natural monuments around Tuglie are highly appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 25 upvotes and 3 photos shared by visitors. Many highlight the breathtaking views from places like Punta della Suina and the historical depth offered by sites such as the Greco-Roman Fountain and the Cave of the Venuses.


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