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Touring cycling routes around Giurdignano traverse a landscape characterized by ancient megalithic structures, gentle countryside, and proximity to the Salento coast. The terrain features quiet rural paths winding through centuries-old olive groves and dry stone walls. The region offers mostly flat country lanes, making it suitable for various fitness levels, with some routes extending to the picturesque Idro Valley and the unique former bauxite quarry near Otranto.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:43
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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108km
06:48
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.3km
01:38
120m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A few meters from the cave of San Cristoforo, two very peculiar sea stacks stand out, detached from the rocky coast and very similar to each other: they are the two sisters. Legend has it that two sisters, two local peasant women, one day approached the sea to cool off. Upon reaching the bay of Torre dell'Orso, one of them enters the water for a nice swim, but the water, near the rocks, becomes treacherous and swirling. The girl struggles to stay afloat and cries for help: the sister can only throw herself in to rescue her. They swim and swim, and the more they swim, the more futile their efforts seem. When they finally manage to get close to each other, they are exhausted, without strength. They embrace for the last time, no longer able to overcome the fury of the sea, which swallows them and drowns them. However, the sea god regrets it, he has compassion for the two innocent sisters who died, one from carelessness and the other from brotherly love; so he transforms them into two sea stacks, close for eternity.
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Beautiful pine forest to cycle through
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Romantic, rocky bay. Two bars, sometimes with loud music, parking.
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From here it is possible to take the dirt path that continues to Otranto passing through the Bay of S. Andrea and skirting the coves of Conca Specchiulla
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The Castello di Otranto is an impressive fortress. You can easily walk around it and view it from all sides. For more information, visit: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castello_di_Otranto
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This beautiful trail from S.Andrea to Torre dell'Orso offers spectacular views of the crystal clear sea and the rocky coast, with stretches of white stone and reddish earth. This trail offers spectacular views of the crystal clear sea and the rocky coast, with stretches of white stone and reddish earth. Be very careful when approaching the cliff with steep walls, it can be unstable or with dangerous overhangs.
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There are over 150 touring cycling routes around Giurdignano, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. This includes approximately 47 easy routes, 85 moderate routes, and 26 more challenging trails.
The terrain around Giurdignano is generally gentle and almost flat, characterized by quiet country lanes. You'll cycle through picturesque olive groves, past ancient dry stone walls, and explore a landscape dotted with prehistoric megalithic structures. Some routes extend towards the coast or into the scenic Idro Valley.
Yes, Giurdignano offers many easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. The gentle countryside and minimal car traffic on rural paths make it very accessible. For example, many routes explore the megalithic landscape on quiet lanes.
Cycling routes in Giurdignano often pass by unique historical and natural attractions. You can explore ancient dolmens and menhirs, such as Dolmen Grassi or Menhir San Paolo. Routes may also lead to the Byzantine rock-carved Crypt of San Salvatore, or offer views of the Bauxite Lake near Otranto, or the beautiful Porto Badisco Bay.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Giurdignano are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Gravel along the Parco Naturale Regionale Costa di Otranto – loop from Otranto, which offers coastal views within a natural park setting.
For those seeking a longer or more challenging ride, the Ciolo Bridge – View of the Otranto Coast loop from Giurdignano is a difficult route spanning over 100 km with significant elevation changes. Another moderate option is the View of the Two Sisters (Le Due Sorelle) – Lovers' Arch loop from Otranto, which covers nearly 50 km and features scenic coastal viewpoints.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for touring cycling in Giurdignano, offering pleasant temperatures and less intense sun than the summer. This allows for comfortable exploration of the megalithic landscape and coastal paths.
The touring cycling routes in Giurdignano are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 225 reviews. More than 1800 touring cyclists have explored this region using komoot, often praising the unique historical sites and tranquil natural landscapes.
Giurdignano and its surrounding towns, like Otranto, typically offer public parking areas. Many routes start from these towns, making it convenient to park your vehicle before beginning your ride. Rural starting points might have less formal parking, but the quiet nature of the area often allows for safe roadside parking.
While Giurdignano is a smaller town, regional bus services connect it to larger centers like Lecce and Otranto. These services can be used to access the general area. However, specific public transport options directly to rural route starting points might be limited, so planning ahead is recommended.
Giurdignano is known as the 'Megalithic Garden of Italy,' so you'll encounter numerous dolmens and menhirs dating back to the Bronze Age. Beyond these, you can discover the 8th-10th century Byzantine rock-carved Crypt of San Salvatore, the remains of the Abbey of Centoporte, and intriguing underground oil mills like the 16th-century Trappitello del Duca.
Yes, Giurdignano's proximity to the Salento coast means many routes offer stunning sea views. The Historic Centre of Otranto – Pelasgi Bastion loop from Giurdignano is a moderate route that takes you towards the coast, allowing you to experience the beauty of the Otranto area.


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