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Mountain bike trails around Bitonto offer diverse terrain within Apulia's Murgia region, characterized by expansive plateaus, deep canyons, and unique rock formations. The area includes the Parco Nazionale dell'Alta Murgia, which features winding trails through varied landscapes. Riders can explore the Bitonto Municipal Forest with its Aleppo pine and eucalyptus trees, or encounter geological features like the Pulo of Altamura, a large karst sinkhole. The region's "blades" (deep, narrow valleys) and olive groves also provide varied routes for mountain biking.
…Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Impressive now abandoned complex built on terraces of "cut stones". There are stone fences for livestock and residential shelters. Very beautiful
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The warm refreshment...
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Near Quasano, a hamlet of Toritto in the province of Bari, the Apulian Aqueduct cycle route crosses the Murgia countryside and becomes truly splendid. The surface is mostly gravel, so a gravel bike is necessary, if not a mountain bike.
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A beautiful, undemanding route with beautiful views
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One of the access doors, for those coming from Bari, to the historic center of Bitonto. The first images date back to the sixteenth century, while the reconstruction was carried out in 1621 by the master Giuseppe Dell'Aquila.
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The church was one of the numerous religious buildings scattered in the countrysides of Bitonto and Bari, and is in the Apulian Romanesque style. Some scholars have hypothesized that it is the church of "Santa Maria de' Staginisio", mentioned in a document dated August 1190. The building is officially mentioned for the first time in 1488 in the red book of the University of Bitonto [ , together with the rock church of Sant'Angelo in Camerata, located a short distance away (of the latter, only the cave remains today). The elevation was completely rebuilt in 1585; further additions were made in 1805 by commission of Michelangelo Maffei, a rich Bitontino, administrator of the city and knight of the Order of Malta, as mentioned on a plaque.
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The beauty of this cycle route, which hopes over time will become "official"
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It is a beautiful adult coniferous forest. Although it is called the municipal wood of Bitonto Murgia of the City, it is many km away from it. It is a wood immersed in the Murgia nestled between the countryside of Ruvo si Puglia Altamura. It is mainly composed of Aleppo pine but there are also essences of eucalyptus cypresses.
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There are over 100 mountain bike trails around Bitonto, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored more than 108 routes in the area.
Mountain biking around Bitonto features diverse terrain, primarily within the Parco Nazionale dell'Alta Murgia. You'll encounter expansive plateaus, deep canyons, unique rock formations, and winding trails through forests like the Bitonto Municipal Forest. The landscape also includes 'blades' (deep, narrow valleys), white rocks, and scenic olive groves, providing varied and engaging cycling experiences.
The trails offer access to several natural wonders. You can explore the impressive Pulo of Altamura, a large karst sinkhole, or ride through the ecological diversity of the Bitonto Municipal Forest. Other notable features include various caves and geological formations within the Murgia region, such as San Martino Cave and Cave of the Crucifix.
Yes, Bitonto offers a good selection of trails for beginners. Approximately 25 routes are rated as easy, providing accessible options to enjoy the region's scenery without overly technical challenges. These trails often feature less elevation gain and smoother paths.
While most routes are moderate, there are a few challenging options for experienced mountain bikers. The rugged landscapes of the Alta Murgia National Park, with its 'blades' and slight cliffs, can provide more technical and demanding sections. There are 2 routes specifically rated as difficult.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Bitonto are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Angevin Tower of Bitonto – Baresana Gate loop from Bitonto SS. Medici, which takes you through historical areas and rural landscapes.
The mountain bike trails in Bitonto are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 90 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the Murgia region, and the opportunity to explore both natural and historical sites.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for mountain biking in Bitonto, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summers can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions, especially in forested areas.
Absolutely. The Bitonto Municipal Forest is a popular area for mountain biking. A notable route is the Bitonto Municipal Forest – Descent into Bitonto Forest loop from Park Hotel Elizabeth, which allows you to explore the forest's ecological diversity, including Aleppo pine, eucalyptus, and cypress trees.
Yes, many routes combine natural beauty with cultural elements. For instance, the Descent into the Bosco di Bitonto – Pietre Tagliate Farmhouse loop from Park Hotel Elizabeth offers a scenic journey through the Bosco di Bitonto and past traditional rural farmhouses, providing a glimpse into the local agricultural heritage.
Yes, for those seeking more technical riding, there are specific areas with singletracks. You can find options like Technical singletrack in Parco Naturale Regionale Lama Balice and Technical Trail Among the Olive Trees, which offer more challenging terrain for mountain bikers.
The Murgia region around Bitonto features expansive views that can stretch from the Adriatic Sea. While specific coastal routes are less common for mountain biking directly from Bitonto, some trails, like the Lama Balice Entrance – Port of Giovinazzo loop from Bitonto Centrale, will bring you closer to the coast and offer sea views.


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