Best caves around Terlizzi are found within the Apulia region, characterized by its karst topography and proximity to the Adriatic Sea. The area features diverse natural formations, including limestone caves and coastal grottoes. Terlizzi is situated in a landscape that transitions from the Murgia plateau to the coastal plains, offering varied terrain for exploration. This geological setting contributes to the presence of numerous caves with historical and natural significance.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Cave with an opening through which you can see outside (window)
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Magical place in the Santa Croce area, to the right of a monumental cross visible from the road
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The indicated position of the Window Cave is incorrect.. the correct position is the one indicated by Google Maps on the same side of the Cross
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The Dolmen la Chianca is a prehistoric megalithic monument, dating back to the Bronze Age and discovered in 1909 near Bisceglie. The dolmen consists of a quadrangular cell, formed by three vertical stone slabs and one horizontal roof, and an open-air corridor. It is always possible to visit it, with a racing bike it is better to walk the last stretch of the path up to the Dolmen.
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the entrance to the small cave is to the right of the cross, you have to cross the stream by the small bridge further south I recommend applying mosquito repellent
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Considered a rare and precious pearl, the Dolmen of Chianca di Bisceglie is a historical find of inestimable value. Belonging to the Bronze Age, this archaic construction was discovered by archaeologists Samarelli and Mosso in 1909 in the locality (from which it takes its name) la Chianca, in an area not far from Pulo di Molfetta.
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Considered a rare and precious pearl, the Dolmen della Chianca di Bisceglie belongs to the Bronze Age, this archaic construction was discovered in 1909 in the locality (from which it takes its name) the Chianca, in an area not far from the Pulo di Molfetta. The prehistoric megalithic monument consists of a corridor and a cell, about 1 meter and 80 centimeters high and is covered by a stone slab. But what was its function? And what makes this discovery so sensational even after a century? The dolmens, also thanks to their millenary history, represent the testimony of ancient "reusable" burials, so much so that it is thought that some tombs like this may have been used for centuries. It is always possible to visit it at any time because the area is free and there are no access limits. In racing bikes there are only a hundred meters not passable near the monument, nothing particularly worrying.
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The Terlizzi area, part of the Apulia region, features diverse natural formations due to its karst topography. You can explore calcareous caves, coastal grottoes, and historical cave sites, some with archaeological deposits and others shaped by sea erosion.
Yes, several caves in the region hold historical and archaeological importance. For example, San Martino Cave is a calcareous cave linked to karst phenomena with significant historical and archaeological value. Another is Grotta del Finestrino, which contains a Neolithic deposit on its exterior.
You can observe various natural phenomena. The Ripalta Caves are known for the natural formation of pebble beaches and various natural caves, some accessible only from the sea. Other caves showcase impressive limestone formations and geological characteristics, such as the Cave of the Crucifix, carved into limestone over millennia.
The Apulia region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring both inland caves and coastal grottoes. Summer can be hot, but coastal caves might offer a cooler escape. Winter visits are possible, but some sea-accessible caves might be less accessible due to weather conditions.
While specific 'family-friendly tours' are not detailed, many caves offer accessible paths suitable for families. It's always advisable to check the specific accessibility and difficulty level of each cave before visiting with children. Caves like San Martino Cave and Grotta del Finestrino are generally considered intermediate in difficulty, which might be suitable for older children.
The area around Terlizzi offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and gravel biking. For example, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Terlizzi, Running Trails around Terlizzi, or Gravel biking around Terlizzi to complement your cave exploration.
Yes, some caves require more effort to reach. The Cave of the Crucifix is described as 'very hidden' and located under imposing carob trees, requiring you to push a mountain bike in approach due to a singletrack full of vegetation and steep sections. This suggests a more challenging access for explorers.
Parking availability varies by specific cave location. For caves like Grotta del Finestrino, visitors have noted leaving bikes in the countryside and reaching the caves on foot. For more remote or less developed sites, roadside parking or designated areas might be limited, so planning ahead and checking local information for each specific cave is recommended.
For cave exploration, it's generally recommended to wear comfortable clothing that allows for movement, sturdy closed-toe shoes with good grip, and to bring a light jacket as cave temperatures can be cooler than outside, even in summer. If exploring less developed caves, a headlamp or flashlight is essential.
Yes, The Ripalta Caves in Bisceglie feature various natural caves, some of which are only accessible from the sea. This offers a unique exploration experience, often requiring boat access.
Yes, for instance, the Dolmen della Chianca and Caves of Santa Croce are part of a site near Bisceglie that includes a dolmen and a valley ('lama di Santa Croce') full of caves, indicating a rich historical and natural complex for exploration.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and historical significance of the caves. Feedback highlights the 'magical' atmosphere of places like The Ripalta Caves and the unique geological features found throughout the region. The komoot community has shared over 6 photos and given more than 20 upvotes, reflecting a positive experience.


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