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Santeramo In Colle

Path Between Dry Stone Walls – Galietti Pine Grove loop from Lamia Sardoni

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Italy
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Santeramo In Colle

Path Between Dry Stone Walls – Galietti Pine Grove loop from Lamia Sardoni

Hard

4.6

(55)

273

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Path Between Dry Stone Walls – Galietti Pine Grove loop from Lamia Sardoni

07:12

27.0km

290m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: July 11, 2026

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6.03 km

Agriturismo Amicizia

Highlight • Restaurant

He also makes great sandwiches

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2

6.22 km

Pista di Volo AMA Team Bari

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AMA Team Bari airstrip, frequented by many enthusiasts.

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3

9.61 km

Trullo

Highlight • Historical Site

Trulli - or trullo when you’re talking about just one dwelling - were initially built to provide temporary field shelters and storehouses. Over time they also became permanent dwellings for agricultural families and labourers of smallholdings. The simple traditional lime whitewash that decorates the trulli’s exterior complements the local geology and pastoral landscapes.
To protect against the elements and balance the temperature all year round, the trulli walls are incredibly thick, made up of a double skin filled with rubble. Similarly, the doorways and windows are small.


These iconic rural dwellings began appearing as early as the 14th century, and their popularity originated because of a 15th century decree that made urban settlers pay taxes to the crown under feudal rule. If the king’s inspectors came collecting, the villagers could easily demolish these inexpensive buildings into a pile of stones and hide in the forest, and then rebuild them once they’d gone.

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13.4 km

Path Between Dry Stone Walls

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The path makes its way through the rich surrounding vegetation limited by dry stone walls, typical stone buildings of the area.

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17.5 km

Galietti Pine Grove

Highlight • Forest

This site, which surrounds an old fortified 18th-century farmhouse, has become a recreational area and a stopping point along the Cammino Materano (Materno Way). The pine forest is equipped with exercise trails, picnic tables, and a playground.

One of its special features is the "tree of thoughts," a plum tree where you can leave messages or wishes in glass bottles, symbolizing your passage.

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17.9 km

Picnic Area in Galietti Pine Woods

Highlight • Rest Area

There are picknick tables on both sides of the footpath, but no BBQ is allowed

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24.5 km

Trullo Ruin

Highlight • Historical Site

Trulli - or trullo when you’re talking about just one dwelling - were initially built to provide temporary field shelters and storehouses. Over time they also became permanent dwellings for agricultural families and labourers of smallholdings. The simple traditional lime whitewash that decorates the trulli’s exterior complements the local geology and pastoral landscapes.
To protect against the elements and balance the temperature all year round, the trulli walls are incredibly thick, made up of a double skin filled with rubble. Similarly, the doorways and windows are small.


These iconic rural dwellings began appearing as early as the 14th century, and their popularity originated because of a 15th century decree that made urban settlers pay taxes to the crown under feudal rule. If the king’s inspectors came collecting, the villagers could easily demolish these inexpensive buildings into a pile of stones and hide in the forest, and then rebuild them once they’d gone.

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25.6 km

Trullo di Pietra

Highlight • Monument

Trulli - or trullo when you’re talking about just one dwelling - were initially built to provide temporary field shelters and storehouses. Over time they also became permanent dwellings for agricultural families and labourers of smallholdings. The simple traditional lime whitewash that decorates the trulli’s exterior complements the local geology and pastoral landscapes.
To protect against the elements and balance the temperature all year round, the trulli walls are incredibly thick, made up of a double skin filled with rubble. Similarly, the doorways and windows are small.


These iconic rural dwellings began appearing as early as the 14th century, and their popularity originated because of a 15th century decree that made urban settlers pay taxes to the crown under feudal rule. If the king’s inspectors came collecting, the villagers could easily demolish these inexpensive buildings into a pile of stones and hide in the forest, and then rebuild them once they’d gone.

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27.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

14.6 km

9.50 km

2.06 km

887 m

Surfaces

12.4 km

7.31 km

2.60 km

2.43 km

2.33 km

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Tuesday 14 July

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April 3, 2025,🚶🏼‍♀️3/7 🫒 Cassano Delle Murge – Santeramo In Colle 🛖
Maybe it's because last night at "Vegetiamo" 🍲 home restaurant we ate divinely and in excellent company of the hosts/cooks.
Maybe it's because the house where we stayed last night was warm, welcoming and this morning an excellent breakfast awaited us. 🧋
Maybe it's because today there was almost always a beautiful sun 🌞 warm even if sometimes windy....
...but …

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The stage starts from the historic center of Cassano delle Murge and then takes place mainly within the Mesola Forest.
Along the way, all the typical scenarios of the Murgia landscape follow one another: dry stone walls, karst cavities, gentle slopes, sinkholes, wheat fields, barren pastures and centuries-old oak trees.
You reach Santeramo in Colle through the Galietti Pineta which …

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