Best attractions and places to see around Volturara Appula include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and panoramic viewpoints. This area, nestled in the Apennine Mountains, offers lush landscapes and views of the Tavoliere delle Puglie. Visitors can explore well-preserved medieval architecture and significant natural sites like lakes and forests. The region provides diverse opportunities for those interested in history, culture, and outdoor exploration.
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Beautiful view, especially after struggling to reach the place :D
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More than a refuge, it is a bivouac. It deserves to be visited for the satisfaction of reaching the highest peak in Puglia. Always a very windy spot, even in good weather.
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As a memorial to the many dead, such cenotaphs or war memorials – like this “Monumento ai caduti” in Roseto Valfortore – are still very important today. “Now you, Lord, let your servant depart in peace, as you said...” it says in the so-called “Song of Simeon” (Gospel of Luke chapter 2, verse 29). However, the people who are remembered here did not die in peace, but rather became victims of war and tyranny. Many places and monuments that you encounter along the way are a testament to the horror of war and tyranny - which is still significant and relevant today. They all have, and this is new for each generation, two essential functions: -1- Commemorate and remember the victims -2- Call for the preservation of peace
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With its 1151 m above sea level, it is the highest mountain in Puglia. At the top is a shelter completely restored in 2020. The summit is easily accessible.
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Monte Cornacchia, with its 1151 meters, is the highest mountain in Puglia. From its summit, on which a small forest refuge has been built, you can enjoy a suggestive and spectacular 360° panorama towards Irpinia, the Gargano, the Maiella and the Tavoliere. The summit of the mountain represents the ideal destination for excursions and trekking in search of uncontaminated landscapes and tranquillity. The vegetation of the mountain is characterized by the presence of vast meadows and high altitude pastures, alternating with coniferous and deciduous woods. The most important faunal presence is that of the wolf, index of the high naturalistic value of the whole area. Alongside the wolf, the presence of numerous species of birds of prey should also be noted. Monte Cornacchia can be reached via the beautiful and comfortable Sentiero Frassati di Puglia which connects Biccari, Castelluccio Valmaggiore, Celle di San Vito, Faeto and Roseto Valfortore.
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North-east of Monte Cornacchia, on the slopes of Toppo Pescara, at an altitude of 900 meters above sea level, there is a small natural lake basin called Lago Pescara. The lake extends for about three hectares with a depth which, in the center of the lake, reaches even four meters. Without natural outlets, its waters are fed by sub-lacustrine springs and streams formed after the rainfall and after the snow melted. From the top of its position it dominates the surrounding plain, with its slow decline towards the sea, interrupted on the horizon by the fortified hill of Lucera, in the center of the tableland, and by the promontory of the Gargano which is also easy to see on the clearest days. The term "Pescara" of the lake is improper and derives, perhaps, from a transcription error on toponymic maps, as the locals gave it the name of "Peschiera", attributing to the lake a certain image of goodness for fishing. The climate of the area has a mild summer and a rather harsh winter with abundant snowfalls.
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Volturara Appula is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lago Pescara, a serene natural lake basin nestled northeast of Monte Cornacchia, known for its sub-lacustrine springs and melted snow. The region is also part of the Apennine Mountains, offering lush landscapes, and you can explore the Poggio Imperiale Nature Reserve or the Bosco di Sant'Antonio, which features coniferous trees and sulfur water springs.
Yes, Volturara Appula boasts a rich history. You can explore the imposing Norman Castle, also known as the Ducal Palace or Palazzo Caracciolo, which offers panoramic views. The Cathedral of San Michele Arcangelo, dating back to the 13th century, is a masterpiece of Apulian Romanesque architecture. The town's old center, with its narrow alleys, also provides a glimpse into its medieval past. Additionally, you can find the Santuario della Madonna della Sanità, a 16th-century spiritual site.
Volturara Appula offers breathtaking panoramic views. The town itself, situated on a hill, provides vistas of the Tavoliere delle Puglie up to the Gargano. Specific viewpoints include the Giant Bench with View of Tavoliere delle Puglie, a unique installation offering expansive views, and the View of Toppo Pescara and Tavoliere, where you can see Lago Pescara below and the Gargano promontory on clear days. The Gazebo with a View of the Daunia Mountains also provides a scenic spot to enjoy the surrounding mountain scenery.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Lago Pescara is a great spot for nature enthusiasts of all ages. The Giant Bench with View of Tavoliere delle Puglie offers a fun and memorable photo opportunity with stunning backdrops. The general area provides opportunities for easy walks and picnicking in scenic surroundings.
The Apennine Mountains surrounding Volturara Appula are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and biking trails suitable for different skill levels. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes available, including road cycling, touring, and mountain biking. You can explore more options for road cycling, general cycling, and MTB trails in the area.
Volturara Appula offers unique cultural experiences tied to its traditions. The annual Fiera di San Luca, instituted in the 13th century by Frederick II, is a harvest festival in October celebrating local agricultural products and gastronomy, particularly eels. In the summer, you might encounter the Historical Reenactment Festival, where townspeople dress in medieval attire to bring the town's past to life.
The climate in Volturara Appula features mild summers, making it an excellent time for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites. While winters can be harsh with abundant snowfalls, the spring and autumn months also offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with vibrant foliage in autumn and blooming nature in spring.
Yes, in the main square of Volturara Appula, you can find the Monument to the Fallen of the First World War. This column monument, built in 1920 by Valentino Bozzelli, bears the names of war victims and serves as a significant historical memorial.
Lago Pescara is notable for its natural beauty and unique characteristics. It's a small natural lake basin at 900 meters altitude, fed by sub-lacustrine springs and melted snow, extending for about three hectares. From its elevated position, it offers views of the surrounding plain, the fortified hill of Lucera, and the Gargano promontory on clear days. Locals historically referred to it as 'Peschiera,' suggesting its goodness for fishing.
Yes, the diverse natural landscapes around Volturara Appula, including the Poggio Imperiale Nature Reserve and the Bosco di Sant'Antonio, make it a suitable location for birdwatching. The rich variety of animal and plant species in these protected areas attracts a diverse range of local bird species, offering ample opportunities for enthusiasts.
Absolutely. Volturara Appula is a photographer's delight, especially for landscape and panoramic shots. Key spots include the Giant Bench with View of Tavoliere delle Puglie and the View of Toppo Pescara and Tavoliere, both offering expansive vistas. The Norman Castle also provides excellent vantage points, and the narrow alleys of the old town offer charming, picturesque scenes.
Volturara Appula and its surroundings offer a variety of cycling routes. For road cyclists, there are challenging routes like 'Among the Woods of the Dauni Mountains' or 'Toppo Crocella – Monte Taglianaso loop.' General cycling options include routes like 'San Bartolomeo in Galdo and the sheep tracks of Alto Sannio.' You can find more details and specific routes on the road cycling and general cycling guide pages.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails around Volturara Appula. Routes such as 'Tufara, Gambatesa, and Lake Occhito Loop' or 'Sanctuary of Santa Lucia – San Bartolomeo in Galdo loop' offer varying levels of difficulty. For more detailed information on routes and their characteristics, refer to the MTB Trails around Volturara Appula guide page.


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