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Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale

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Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale

Easy hikes and walks around Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale

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Easy hiking trails around Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale traverse a diverse landscape of coastal, wetland, and forest environments. The region features ancient salt pans like Salina dei Monaci, extensive Mediterranean scrub, and dense holm oak forests. Hikers can explore coastal dunes, fine sand beaches, and the unique karstic spring of the Chidro River mouth. This protected area offers varied scenery and ecological experiences within a relatively small geographical footprint.

Best easy hiking trails around Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Monaci Salt Pan – Torre Colimena loop from Punta Prosciutto

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Josef
March 31, 2026, Torre Colimena

One of the numerous 16th-century coastal watchtowers standing here along the coast every 4 km (within sight of each other).

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In some parts the sand on the trail is quite thick: if you are travelling with a very heavy bike it might be better to push it.

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The Salina dei monaci of Torre Colimena is a small earthly paradise located on the Ionian coast of Salento a few kilometers from Porto Cesareo

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One of the many coastal towers in the area. Among the most beautiful and imposing.

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SALINA MONACI Salina Monaci, part of the Regional Natural Reserves of the Eastern Taranto Coast, was established in 2002 as a protected area, characterized by a salt pan no longer in use, subject to a variation in the water level and formation of extensive salt crusts in the summer season. In 1600, the area was owned by the Benedictine monks of Aversa and later passed to the Imperiali family. In the 19th century and, in particular, after the expulsion of the Bourbons, the Salina came under the control of the State Property Agency. The Salina has survived two reclamation interventions: in 1882, when Avetrana was not included in the drainage program and in the mid-twentieth century, when the intervention was limited due to the scarce economic resources allocated. In 1960 it was separated from the sea with the construction of the Salento coast road, later removed in that stretch with the establishment of the Reserves. The illustrated book "The never-ending story" by Fulvio Filo Schiavoni, a Rotarian friend, tells the story of the place, long disputed, between Manduria and Avetrana.

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COLIMENA TOWER The Colimena cove was chosen as the highest lookout point by the engineer Giovanni Maria Tommaso Scala, responsible for designing new watchtowers. A small tower already existed, but for economic reasons, it was decided to preserve it and incorporate it into the base of the new one, completed in 1570. From that moment on, Torre Colimena represented a fully-fledged defense structure, with its harquebusiers, machicolations and falconate and access regulated by retractable ladders. Its garrison was entrusted to a tower keeper with the rank of corporal, accompanied by companeros with whom he monitored the horizon to promptly warn of the arrival of the enemy with alarm signals (smoke during the day, fires at night, shots from stone cannons and the sounds of the trumpet). Once the Turkish danger had subsided, in 1730, the tower passed into the custody of Giulio Briganti; in 1777 to that of the soldiers of the Invalid Regiment; in 1820 to the Customs Guards and then went through a period of abandonment, until it was entrusted in 1877 to a Brigade

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A beautiful example of a medieval defensive tower on the coast of southern Italy with a museum of selected ceramics As part of the activities for the knowledge and enhancement of ancient, modern and contemporary ceramics, the National Association of Friends of Ceramics carried out research on ceramic containers for wine, in particular the Grottagliese jar. In Grottaglie the origins of the figurative art are lost in time, but it is the wine jar, called srulu in the local dialect, that characterizes the production of the last two centuries, when the wine for daily consumption was extracted from the capason in the srulu. The word srulu derives from the Latin urceolus, a diminutive of urceus, orcio, first adulterated in ursulu, then by apheresis in rsulu and finally by metathesis in srulu. probably it is an onomatopoeic voice that indicates the sound yes before when the wine is sucked out of the ceramic container SOTS I give with enthusiasm. Its shape is characterized by the ovoid body on a disc base and the wide neck esti or. the ribbon handle and the inverted nose pourer. Over time it suffers lie actions: in the nineteenth-century examples it is pot-bellied, while in those SH vi tends to lengthen gradually from 20 to 40 cm. with the ability to make it from poorly cleaned local clay and cover it with different enamels from ivory white to matte yellow. therefore from a simple, meager artifact that the figures of Grottaglie represent from embellished by short brushstrokes and with chromatic vivacity: ochre to iron yellow, from light blue to intense blue, from fat green to manganese brown; More or less bright colors, tastefully combined in a balanced and bright relationship with the base glaze. Meape covered Elumi, ilos values of ceramic production. The decorative motifs constitute the iconographic repertoire of the Grotagliese craftsmanship of the 19th and 20th centuries: from the anthropomorphic elements to the twisted, phytomorphic, landscape and geometric elements, up to the double continuous thread with daisies that always defines the limit of the artistic. It is therefore authentic folk art, expressing general feelings and views of authentic folk art, inspired by sophisticated or traditional models of thought. The more convincing the Arinium, the more authentic Tsula his language niae, the cultivated convinced". An art that every Rono or Rework Vescio Quil Sa Fire "Core in Heni's reality Well, dear friends, you know how to make exaggerations, but also joys, hopes and faith. Elio Scarciglia

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A Wonderful Example of a Battle Tower from the Middle Ages on the Southern Coast As part of the activities aimed at understanding and enhancing ancient, modern and contemporary ceramics, the National Association of Friends of Ceramics has conducted research on ceramic containers for wine, in particular on the Grottaglie jug. In Grottaglie, the origin of the art of pottery is lost in time, but it is the jug, called srulu in the local dialect, that characterizes the production of the last two centuries, when, for daily consumption, wine was poured from the capasone into the srulu. The word srulu derives from the Latin urceolus, diminutive of urceus, jug, corrupt or first in ursulu then, by apheresis, in rsulu and finally, by metathesis, in srulu. it is probably an onomatopoeic word, which indicates the sound that is made when the wine is sucked from the ceramic container SOTS done with gusto. Car zano its shape the ovoid body on a disk base, the wide neck esti o. the ribbon handle and the upturned nose pourer. Over time it has undergone changes: in the nineteenth-century examples it is pot-bellied, while, in the SH vi ones, it gradually tends to lengthen, from 20 to 40 cm. with a capacity of 20 to 40 cm. made with poorly purified local clay and covered with a variable glaze, from ivory white to dull yellow. a therefore of a simple, poor artefact, which the potters of Grottaglie da embellished with short brush strokes and with chromatic vivacity: ochre to iron yellow, from light blue to intense turquoise, from greasy green to manganese brown; more or less bright colors, tastefully combined in a balanced and luminous relationship on the background glaze. Meape ocqui brato elumi so ilos values of ceramic production. the decorative motifs constitute the iconographic repertoire of the Grotagliese manufacture of the 19th and 20th centuries: from anthropomorphic elements to twisted, phytomorphic, landscape and geometric ones, ending with the continuous double thread with daisies, which always defines the edge of the artistic, it is therefore authentic popular art, which expresses common feelings and siliations of authentic nal art, ana from sophisticated or rastal models of thought; a more persuasive arinio even more, though tsula his language niae an that persuaded cultured". An art that every rono or rework vescio quil sa fire "core in the reality of heni Bon, to pivar nichi mie of sa far i isiperssioni, but also of joys, of hopes and of faith. Elio Scarciglia

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale?

There are 26 easy hiking trails in Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale. These routes are designed to be accessible for various fitness levels, offering a gentle way to explore the region's diverse landscapes.

What makes the easy trails in Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale unique?

The easy trails here offer a unique blend of coastal, wetland, and forest environments within a relatively small area. You can experience ancient salt pans, extensive Mediterranean scrub, dense holm oak forests, and fine sand beaches, all while enjoying rich biodiversity and historical elements like coastal towers.

Are there any circular easy walks in the reserve?

Yes, many of the easy trails in Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Monaci Salt Pan – Salina dei Monaci loop from Torre Colimena, which is about 4.2 km long, or the Palude del Conte Beach loop from Torre Colimena, covering 5.5 km.

Can I see flamingos or other wildlife on these easy hikes?

Absolutely. The Salina dei Monaci is a significant draw for birdwatching, especially for migratory aquatic birds like pink flamingos, mallards, and wild geese. The Palude del Conte Beach area also boasts rich biodiversity, making wildlife observation a highlight of many easy walks.

Are the easy hiking trails suitable for families with children?

Yes, the easy trails in Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale are generally suitable for families. Their gentle terrain and shorter distances make them ideal for all ages. Areas like Salina dei Monaci and Palude del Conte offer engaging natural experiences for children, including birdwatching and exploring coastal environments.

What kind of natural attractions can I explore along the easy hiking routes?

Along the easy hiking routes, you can explore several natural attractions. Highlights include the ancient Salina dei Monaci, the biodiverse Palude del Conte Beach, and the unique Chidro River Mouth, a karstic spring flowing into the Ionian Sea. You'll also encounter coastal dunes and Mediterranean scrub.

What is the best time of year to visit Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale for easy hiking?

The best time to visit for easy hiking is typically during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, ideal for walking, and you can witness the vibrant flora or migratory birds, especially flamingos, at Salina dei Monaci.

Are there any easy trails that offer views of the sea or beaches?

Many easy trails in the reserve offer stunning views of the Ionian Sea and access to beautiful beaches. Routes around Palude del Conte Beach and Torre Colimena Beach and Salt Flats lead directly to fine golden sands and crystalline waters, perfect for a tranquil coastal walk.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale?

The easy trails in Riserve del Litorale Tarantino Orientale are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse ecosystems, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the accessibility of the paths for all fitness levels.

Is there parking available near the trailheads for easy access?

Yes, parking is generally available near popular starting points for trails, especially around areas like Torre Colimena and Punta Prosciutto, which serve as common access points for routes like the Palude del Conte Beach – Torre Colimena Beach loop from Punta Prosciutto.

Are there any shaded easy trails, particularly during warmer months?

While many coastal trails are exposed, the inland areas of the reserve feature the Cuturi and Rosa Marina Forests. These wooded areas are characterized by fragrant tall holm oak thickets and dense Mediterranean scrub, providing shaded paths that offer a different, cooler hiking experience compared to the coastal routes.

Can I combine an easy hike with a visit to a historical site?

Yes, the region offers opportunities to combine nature with history. Coastal towers, such as Torre Colimena, are part of the historical landscape and can be seen or visited along some of the easy coastal routes. The Salina dei Monaci itself has a history dating back to Benedictine monks.

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