Best attractions and places to see around Acquarica Del Capo, now part of Presicce-Acquarica, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites in the Salento region of Puglia, Italy. The area is characterized by its authentic rural charm, deeply rooted in olive oil traditions and ancient history. Situated amidst the gentle reliefs of the Serre Salentine hills, it provides a pleasant natural backdrop for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient quarries, fortified structures, and significant religious buildings.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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A wonderful little church. As soon as you enter, you feel something
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Unfortunately, it's been abandoned for several years, as it will be completely razed to the ground by the new 275 road. For years, it was maintained and cared for by volunteers from the ASD MTB Tricase... After the project was approved by the ANAS special commissioner, we decided to abandon it. It's so many memories, and it's truly heartbreaking to invest so much energy in restoring sheep tracks, only to then have a pencil erase everything, centuries of history. Thirty years ago, I started pedaling on this very sheep track... what a shame.
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Inserted in the collection https://www.komoot.com/it-it/collection/2431081/-pietre-del-salento - As evocative as the sanctuary of Santa Maria di Leuca, rich in history and stories to tell. https://www.salogentis.it/2009/01/11/il-santuario-di-leuca-piccola/
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“The church of the Madonna del Casale in fact, according to legend, is one of the three churches wanted by a sailor who survived a storm through the intercession of the Madonna Maria Stella del Mare. This story is shared with two other churches that arise near Ugento, namely the church dedicated to the Madonna dell'Alto Mare (in Felline) and the one dedicated to the Madonna della Campana (in Casarano), with which the Casale hermitage shares public holiday and traditions (the Sunday after Easter)."
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THE famous Leuca Piccola, with the engraving of the 10P... "Think First, Then Speak Because Little Thought Words Bring Penalty"
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The so-called Leuca Piccola with a beautiful hypogeum
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Acquarica del Capo is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Medieval Castle, originally a Norman fortification, or explore the Antichi Frantoi Ipogei (Underground Olive Oil Mills), a network of 23 interconnected mills showcasing the region's olive oil heritage. The Historical Center itself offers a charming glimpse into the past with its narrow streets and noble palaces.
Yes, the area features several notable churches. The Church of the Madonna of Constantinople, also known as the 'Church of the Devils,' is a religious building dating back to 1684. Other important sites include the Church of San Carlo Borromeo, the Church of San Giovanni Battista with its rare olive wood statue, and the ancient Church Madonna dei Panetti in Celsorizzo, featuring Byzantine frescoes. Don't miss the Leuca Piccola Sanctuary, a monumental complex built for pilgrims.
The region offers unique natural landscapes. Explore Le Cave, ancient quarries locally known as 'tajate,' which have transformed into striking open-air scenic areas. You can also find 'pajare' in the countryside, which are typical Salentine cone-shaped stone constructions. The Cave of the Madonna della Grotta shows evidence of prehistoric human presence, and 'The Vora' is a natural chasm that historically absorbed water from the surrounding hills.
Absolutely. You can enjoy the Tratturo Corte Guti, a splendid municipal sheep track immersed in Vallonea oaks, offering a journey through ancient routes. Another option is the Serrafica Trail, an important link between Castiglione and Tricase. For more extensive cycling, explore routes like the 'Seaside Cycle Path' or 'Gravel Path Along the River' by checking the Cycling around Acquarica Del Capo guide, or the Gravel biking around Acquarica Del Capo guide.
The region deeply values its traditions. The Antichi Frantoi Ipogei (Underground Olive Oil Mills) reflect centuries of olive oil production. Additionally, the Museo del Giunco Palustre (Museum of Marsh Reed Crafts) showcases the ancient art of local artisans working with marsh reeds, a craft passed down through generations.
Many of the historical and natural sites can be enjoyed by families. Exploring the Medieval Castle or the Historical Center offers an engaging history lesson. The Church of the Madonna del Casale, situated on a hill with beautiful views, provides a peaceful spot for all ages. Gentle walks along trails like the Tratturo Corte Guti are also suitable for families.
The Salento region, where Acquarica del Capo is located, enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summers can be hot, but the proximity to the Ionian and Adriatic seas (about 10-15 km) means you can combine exploration with beach visits.
Yes, the area offers several scenic spots. The Church of the Madonna del Casale provides a beautiful view of the surrounding towns and the sea. The Serre Salentine Hills, which form the natural backdrop of Acquarica del Capo, also offer pleasant natural vistas.
Beyond the Medieval Castle, you'll find unique architectural elements like the Fortified Masseria of Celsorizzo, which includes a large Norman Tower with Byzantine frescoes. The traditional 'pajare' in the countryside, cone-shaped constructions made without binding materials, are also a distinctive sight.
Yes, road cycling enthusiasts can find various routes. Options include loops like 'Historic center of Ugento' or 'Gallipoli Old Town and Harbor – Punta Ristola'. You can find detailed routes and their difficulty levels in the Road Cycling Routes around Acquarica Del Capo guide.
The Church of the Madonna del Casale is a small, peaceful church situated on a hill between Ugento and Torre San Giovanni. Legend says it's one of three churches built by a sailor who survived a storm through the intercession of the Madonna Maria Stella del Mare, sharing a public holiday and traditions with two other nearby churches.


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