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Touring cycling routes around Rocchetta Sant'Antonio are situated within the Daunian Apennines of Puglia, offering a diverse landscape for cyclists. The terrain ranges from challenging mountainous sections with significant climbs and descents to more gently rolling countryside. Ancient paths, such as segments of the historical Pescasseroli-Candela sheep track, provide unique routes through unspoiled natural areas. This region combines natural features with historical attractions, creating varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
22.5km
01:57
750m
750m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.9km
02:02
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.6km
01:28
270m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.4km
01:15
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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86.9km
05:46
970m
970m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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September 23, 2025 The picnic area is now nonexistent, everything is destroyed and abandoned, including the lake, which has almost become a puddle. It was truly sad to see all this. I went eight years ago, and everything was different. The area, once well-kept and maintained, is now populated by flies, horseflies, hornets, and a total wasteland.
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Mighty fortification erected by Duke Pirro del Balzo, then transformed into a noble residence in the 16th century by Carlo and Emanuele Gesualdo. Inside is the Municipal Historical Archive and the National Archaeological Museum, rich in evidence of the Roman colony of Venusia.
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If you want to go further north west to Candela/Accadia take a right and follow the EuroVelo and not the shortcut Komoot might suggest. You may check out another highlight point warning about it - just a bit too late ;)
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Pleasant village to explore on foot and get lost in the alleys and pretty corners. Arrival point of the Tratturo Regio (Pescasseroli - Candela) on which millions of sheep transhumed every year
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A set of cellars distributed on the back of the hill on which the town is located. A characteristic place that is easy to reach and requires little effort to visit (no equipment). In summer an event is organized during which most of the cellars are open and it is possible to visit them, as well as taste typical local products.
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Melfi, in Basilicata, boasts a rich medieval past having been the first Norman capital in southern Italy and residence of Frederick II, who promulgated the Constitutions of Melfi here. The city is home to the famous Melfi Castle, built by the Normans and witness to significant historical events. Today, Melfi retains its historical and architectural charm, with traces of different dominations that have marked its history.
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Dating back to the Norman period, the castle of Melfi stands out over the city and is clearly visible from this point.
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There are several touring cycling routes around Rocchetta Sant'Antonio, with komoot currently listing 4 distinct tours. These routes explore the diverse landscapes of the Daunian Apennines.
The terrain in Rocchetta Sant'Antonio is varied, ranging from rolling hills and agricultural fields to more challenging mountainous sections within the Daunian Apennines. You'll encounter a mix of ascents and descents, with routes traversing wheat fields, olive groves, and ancient paths.
Yes, the routes cater to various cycling preferences. While many routes feature significant elevation changes, there are options for moderate to difficult ability levels. For example, Melfi Castle – View of Melfi Castle loop from Brunelleschi is a moderate route, while Monteverde, Aquilonia and Lake San Pietro – loop tour is considered difficult.
The region is rich in history. You can encounter landmarks like the 16th-century D'Aquino Castle in Rocchetta Sant'Antonio itself, or explore nearby historic towns. The route Barile – View of Melfi Castle loop from Brunelleschi offers views of historical landmarks such as Melfi Castle. Other nearby attractions include Ascoli Satriano and Candela Historic Hilltop Town.
Absolutely. The routes often pass through picturesque landscapes, including the Bosco dell'Incoronata (Incoronata Forest) known for its rich flora and fauna, and areas around the Ofanto River. You can also find scenic viewpoints like View of Monteverde and the Osento Valley, offering panoramic vistas of the region's verdant peaks and tranquil valleys.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include Monteverde, Aquilonia and Lake San Pietro – loop tour and Fontana del Bagno – Melfi Castle loop from Brunelleschi.
The region's scenery changes with the seasons, but generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling. The fields of wheat and olive groves provide varied backdrops, making these seasons ideal for exploring the Daunian Apennines.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, Rocchetta Sant'Antonio is a small town, and you can typically find parking in or near the historic center. For routes starting from nearby villages, local parking options would be available.
Information on specific public transport links directly to cycling route starting points is limited. However, Rocchetta Sant'Antonio is connected to regional transport networks, which might allow access to the general area. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to surrounding towns.
The touring cycling routes in Rocchetta Sant'Antonio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain and the combination of natural beauty with historical landmarks.
Yes, the region includes natural features such as the Ofanto River, which contributes to the area's natural richness. The route Monteverde, Aquilonia and Lake San Pietro – loop tour passes by Lake San Pietro, offering scenic views of this water body.
For those seeking longer or more challenging rides, routes like View of the Irpinia Mountains loop from Scampitella cover nearly 40 km with significant elevation gain, providing a demanding experience through the Apennine mountains.


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