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No traffic touring cycling routes around Soleto are primarily found within the Salento plain, characterized by its relatively flat to gently rolling terrain. The landscape is dominated by extensive ancient olive groves and a network of low-traffic secondary roads, ideal for quiet cycling. Soleto's central location provides access to both the Adriatic and Ionian coasts, allowing for routes that incorporate scenic coastal views and charming fishing villages. The region also features numerous small historic towns and traditional fortified farmhouses, offering cultural points of interest along the way.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Marchesale Castriota Palace, in the center of Melpignano, is a noble residence built in 1636 at the behest of Giorgio Castriota, of the Marquises of Botrugno, obtained by incorporating parts of the ancient feudal castle, of which watchtowers and ramparts are still visible. Inside there is a garden with a fountain in the center of checkerboard-designed paths, a pergola, and stone benches.
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The site of Apigliano, located in the heart of Grecìa Salentina, is known through the existence of the now deconsecrated church of Santa Maria, but known to the local inhabitants as the Church of San Lorenzo, and the two farmhouses, Apigliani Piccolo and Apigliani Grande.
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If you'd like to reach the viewpoint by bike, I recommend taking the path that runs parallel to the lake. The path perpendicular to the lake is not suitable for road bikes or regular bicycles.
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A beautiful castle with a suggestive façade adorned with numerous statues. Inside the very interesting exhibition of Giuseppe Palumbo, the photographer on a bicycle who documented Salento between 1907 and 1959 and in the various rooms an exhibition path with original images, articles and studies dedicated to the phenomenon of tarantism. A short distance away in the enchanting historic center of Corigliano d'Otranto is the church of San Nicola Vescovo with a valuable mosaic depicting the tree of life.
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Beautiful square of Melpignano
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In the center of Melpignano, Piazza San Giorgio is named after the patron saint of the city. The mother church of the same name overlooks it and has a portico that is quite rare in Puglia. It is one of the places where the famous popular music event called "Notte della Taranta" takes place.
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Megalithic structure about 2.5 meters high. Poorly maintained site
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Beautiful place in Puglia
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There are over 180 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Soleto, offering a wide range of options for cyclists. These routes are designed to provide a peaceful and scenic experience through the Salento countryside.
The terrain around Soleto is predominantly flat or gently rolling, making it ideal for touring cyclists of various skill levels. Routes often wind through ancient olive groves and quiet country lanes, providing a serene backdrop for your ride. While the overall elevation gain is generally low, some routes might include slight undulations.
Yes, Soleto offers many easy no-traffic touring cycling routes. For example, the route to Apigliano Archaeological Park – San Giorgio Square, Melpignano loop from Zollino is rated easy, covering about 33.6 km with minimal elevation gain. The region's flat countryside is generally very accommodating for less experienced riders and families.
Cycling routes often pass through vast, ancient olive groves, which are a signature landscape of Salento. You can also find routes that lead to the coast, offering stunning sea views, such as those towards Santa Maria al Bagno Beach or Torre dell'Orso. The region also features protected natural reserves like the Cesine Nature Reserve, providing diverse ecosystems to explore.
Soleto and its surroundings are rich in history. You can cycle to towns like Galatina, known for its Basilica di Santa Caterina d'Alessandria, or explore the Baroque architecture of Lecce. Many routes pass by traditional 'Masserie' (fortified farmhouses). Specific highlights include the Castello di Corigliano d'Otranto, the Baronial Palace (Aragonese Castle) of Martano, and various ancient crypts like the San Giovanni Rock-Cut Crypt.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Soleto are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the La Mandra Municipal Park – Torre dell'Orso (Tower of the Bear) loop from Zollino, which offers a moderate challenge over nearly 60 km.
The mild climate of Salento makes cycling enjoyable for much of the year. The best time is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October), when temperatures are pleasant for long rides. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures and harvest scenery.
Soleto, being a smaller town, generally offers street parking in and around its historic center. Look for designated parking areas or quieter streets on the outskirts of the town. Many of the routes also start from nearby villages like Zollino or Galatina, which also have local parking options.
While there are no specific 'dog-friendly' designations for cycling routes, the rural and low-traffic nature of many paths around Soleto means that well-behaved dogs on a leash, especially in a bike trailer or basket, are generally welcome. Always be mindful of local regulations, other cyclists, and wildlife, particularly when passing through natural reserves or agricultural areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the no-traffic routes, the charming rural scenery with ancient olive groves, and the opportunity to discover historic towns and cultural sites at a leisurely pace. The flat terrain is frequently highlighted as a major plus for touring cyclists.
Yes, the Salento region is dotted with numerous small towns every 10-15 minutes of cycling. These towns often have local bars, cafes, and squares where you can stop for refreshments, a coffee, or a traditional pastry. Many routes also pass by 'Masserie' or wineries that might offer tasting opportunities.
Soleto is part of the Salento region, which has a regional train network (Ferrovie del Sud Est) connecting some towns. However, public transport options, especially for carrying bikes, can be limited. It's advisable to check specific train or bus schedules and their bike policies in advance. For more flexibility, driving to Soleto and parking is often the most convenient option for cyclists.


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