Best natural monuments around Mola Di Bari include a diverse range of coastal features, protected natural areas, and unique geological formations. Situated along the Adriatic Sea, Mola Di Bari serves as a base for exploring natural attractions in its vicinity. The region is characterized by its coastline, green hills, and olive groves, offering varied natural landscapes. These natural monuments provide opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the local environment.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Perched on a cliff above the Adriatic Sea in the Puglia region, Polignano a Mare is known for its stunning scenery, historic sites, sea caves and crystal-clear water. It also has a cave restaurant and once a year hosts the world's best cliff divers.
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A great beach right next to the romantic old town of Polignano a Mare
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From here you have a beautiful view of the bay and the beach.
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The area around Mola Di Bari offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including stunning coastal features, unique geological formations like caves, and protected natural areas. You can find beautiful beaches, nature reserves, and even a karst lake.
Yes, the region is home to impressive caves. The Chiangella Cave is a magical cave located at Lama Monachile beach, known for its clear waters. Further afield, approximately 20 minutes from Mola di Bari, are the world-renowned Castellana Caves (Grotte di Castellana), offering an incredible underground experience with spectacular stalactites and stalagmites.
You can visit the Mirko Variato Oasis, a private green area within the 'Lama San Giorgio e Giotta' Regional Park, regenerated with 23 native plant species. Another significant protected area is the Lama San Giorgio Nature Reserve, which holds naturalistic, landscape, archaeological, and cultural interest.
Mola di Bari's coastline along the Adriatic Sea features picturesque beaches with crystal-clear waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Beyond the main beach, you can explore spots like Cala Fetente, Cozze, Ali Blu, Fischietto, and Dura. The area also boasts scenic coastal walkways and dramatic cliffs, such as those surrounding Lama Monachile in Polignano a Mare.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. Beaches like Lama Monachile are awarded Blue Flag certificates for their high standards, making them safe and enjoyable. The Mirko Variato Oasis and Lama San Giorgio Nature Reserve also offer accessible natural environments for family outings.
The diverse landscape around Mola Di Bari is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking on numerous trails. For example, there are routes like the 'Annunziata Trail' for gravel biking and 'Cala Fetente – Incina Tower loop' for MTB. You can find more details and routes in our guides for Gravel biking around Mola Di Bari, MTB Trails around Mola Di Bari, and Cycling around Mola Di Bari.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for hiking. The Lama San Giorgio Nature Reserve, for instance, includes trails. The surrounding countryside with its olive groves also provides tranquil environments for walks. For more structured routes, explore our cycling and MTB guides, as many paths can also be enjoyed on foot.
The coastal areas and natural reserves are enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and exploring the natural beauty without the intense summer heat. The clear waters are inviting for swimming from late spring through early autumn.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning scenery, especially the crystal-clear waters and dramatic cliffs of places like Lama Monachile. The unique underground experience of the Castellana Caves is also a major draw. The peacefulness of the natural reserves and the picturesque olive groves provide a relaxing escape, while the coastal paths offer beautiful sunset views.
Yes, you can find Lake San Vito, which is a natural depression of karst origin. It features tanks for water collection that feed the municipal aqueduct, showcasing an interesting natural and functional landscape.
Absolutely. The area around Polignano a Mare, close to Mola di Bari, offers spectacular viewpoints. For example, the View of Lama Monachile and the cliff-diving spot provides a breathtaking panoramic perspective of the iconic beach and the Adriatic Sea from atop the cliffs.


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