Walking tours – Apulia Coastal Tour

(9 days – 8 nights)

Departure dayFROMTO
DailyMarch 20, 2021 July 26, 2021
DailySeptember 30, 2021October 31, 2021
ITSW300

Individual tour – Minimum 2 people

Puglia’s coastal trail, from Otranto to Gagliano del Capo, is a perfect synthesis of all the wonders Apulia has to offer: epic views, amazing swimming spots, unknown villages waiting to be explored and windswept, undisturbed nature. After an enchanting circular walk among oranges and olive trees, you leave Otranto to follow a red-earth colored trail a few meters from the sea, leading towards the lighthouse of Punta Palascia, the easternmost point of Italy, and on to the tiny cove of Porto Badisco. In the following days you pass tiny fishermen hamlets, coastal SPA towns and ancient Messapian villages, to end your trip in Lecce, with its baroque palaces and Roman masterpieces. The route is an ever-changing one, as well as the surrounding landscape: from a coastal shepherd’s path along a low jagged cliff to the open grasslands of an Apulian “Savana”, though stone walled roads carved by the passage of ancient carts and lush forests of tall trees. A walk which is also a real feast for the senses: the presence of nature is more and more vivid with each step, accompanying you with the rustle of ancient olive trees, the screeching of crickets, the smell of wild fennel and licorice and the azure twinkle of the sea

Day 1 – Arrival in Brindisi/Otranto

Arrival at brindisi airport. Private transfer to Otranto. As soon as you get settled in your accommodation, step outside and breathe in the incredibly fresh, crisp air of the Mediterranean Sea. In the afternoon you can visit the historic centre, and in the evening, let all your senses be delighted as you prepare for your phenomenal walking adventure ahead. Overnight

Day 2 – Otranto Loop

Today’s walk is a good warm-up hike, it takes you to discover the small Idro valley, that gives Otranto (Hidruntum) its name. The Idro river spring is about 5km from Otranto, in a location called Monte S. Angelo; the land you will be walking in is very fertile, with orchards, olive trees, oranges and a variety of vegetables. You begin the hike on the orographic left side of the river, upstream, cut into the olive tree’s fields and pass by the S. Angelo rock church, then descend along the right side of the stream, back to the Otranto, known as the “Pearl of the Orient”. Overnight.

Challenge: 2 hours, 7.5 km, 96m ascent, 96m descent

Day 3 – Otranto to Porto Badisco

Walking through the maze of the narrow alleys of the old town you reach the new port. Here a flat, gravel coastal path contours around a series of coves. You pass by several WWII bunkers and you can make a short detour to an interesting “bauxite lake”, going slightly inland. Following the coast you have several “beach stop”, with crystal clear waters. You continue along the coast towards the clearly visible Punta Palascia Lighthouse. At some points the knee high Mediterranean vegetation becomes thick and you need to find your way, but as long as you have the lighthouse in front and the sea on your left you are on the right track! On clear days you can see the Albanian mountains across the Adriatic Sea. Punta Palascìa lighthouse is the easternmost point of Italy and 71km away from Albania. Overnight.

Challenge: 5 hours, 12.5 km, 270m ascent, 240m descent

Day 4 – Porto Badisco to Santa Cesarea Terme

The first stop of today’s walk is the beautiful inlet of Porto Badisco, just before the local bar/newsagent/supermarket where they make great coffee and sandwiches for today’s picnic. Continue contouring the coast following a shepard’s path where you will see the typical “pagliari”, round, flat topped, dry stone building where the shepherds used to sleep. After 6km you leave the coast, climbing up to the inland plateau. Here you follow narrow paths through the fields. At 8,5 km there is a good pic-nic spot in a little pine tree forest that offers great shade on sunny days. The last section is on a surfaced road, descending to the Spa town of Santa Cesarea Terme. Here there are great swimming spots. Overnight.

Challenge: 4 hours, 13 km, 200m ascent, 170m descent

Day 5 – Santa Cesarea Terme to Marittima

A Leave Santa Cesarea, climbing uphill on the surfaced road until you reach an old gravel/grass dry-stone walled road. Staying inland follow narrow paths through the fields until the Ancient Messapian town of Castro, with its imposing high walls. Spend some time exploring the old town and maybe having lunch before descending to the port where you can go swimming. Continue along the coast on a uneven, rocky trail to the Acquaviva cove. A beautiful hidden inlet and a fantastic swimming spot where a fresh water spring comes out at sea level, a. The last part of the path climbs up the thickly forested Acquaviva valley towards Marittima. Overnight.

Challenge: 4.5 hours, 11.5 km, 309m ascent, 245m descent

Day 6 –   Marittima to Marina Serra

After buying a good sandwich in Marittima you initially follow a surfaced road that winds it’s way through orchards of immense olive trees. You then see the first of several traditional “tratturi”, a system of ancient roads and footpaths used by the locals to go down to the sea or to connect villages and orchards. Each stone tells the story of a hard peasant life The sea is in front of you when you descend to Tricase Porto, where you can taste a good “caffè in ghiaccio” (iced coffee) and go for a swim. From here you have some asphalt to today’s final destination: Marina Serra a small coastal hamlet with great swimming spots. Overnight.

Challenge: 4.5 hours, 13.5 km, 310m ascent, 370m descent

Day 7 – Marina Serra to Gagliano del Capo

The last day’s walk starts with a short uphill trail called “enemy’s path”, Sentiero del Nemico: the ideal place to lay an ambush to unexpected visitors in the old times… After some asphalt on the costal road the walk goes back inland on more ancient “tratturi”, finally reaching Novaglie, a nice rocky beach stop. Here starts the breath-taking “Cipolliane path”, named after the caves you can visit along the way, that leads you to the Ciolo bridge, the last great swimming spot on this trip. From the tiny Ciolo cove, you walk up the Ciolo valley to Gagliano del Capo where you take the train to Lecce for your last night in the beautiful Baroque city. Overnight.

Challenge: 5 hours, 12.5 km, 530m ascent, 380m descent

Day 8 –  Lecce

Day at disposal for relax and enjoy this beautiful city.

Overnight.

Day 9 –  Lecce / departure

The trip and our services end after breakfast. Train ticket to Brindisi for departure or proceed with your trip in Italy

ROUTE PROFILE AND MAP

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Activity characteristics: On this journey you walk 70.6 km over 6 days (an average of 11.7 km per day). The walks mostly follow rocky coastal footpaths, sometimes through low vegetation/bushes, mule tracks and footpaths and a few sections of secondary surfaced roads as you enter the villages/towns. Though the distances and elevation is not much, we have graded the route as moderate because the terrain is rocky and the trail not always obviously visible

ACCOMMODATIONS

Hotel San Giuseppe in Otranto, Masseria Panareo in Porto Badisco, G.H. Mediterraneo in Santa Cesarea, B&B Palazzo Vecchio in Marittima, B&B Il Rifugio dei Lavaturi in Marina Serra, Grand Hotel di Lecce in Lecce

PRICE PER PERSON IN EURO

2021PRICE
March 20 – March 29
April 5 – April 22
May 1 – May 22
October 1 – October 31
830
March 30 – April 4
April 23 – April 30
May 23 – June 20
September 9 – September 18
890
June 21 – July 16
September 1 – September 8
960
July 17 – July 261,020
July 27 – August 31Not Available

PRICE INCLUDES

  • Accommodations in double rooms in the hotel category mentioned above
  • Daily breakfasts in hotel and 2 dinners
  • Arrival transfer on day 1 and tran ticket Lecce/Brindisi
  • Luggage transportation
  • Detailed information pack, route notes and maps with tracks on
  • 24/7 phone assistance

NOT INCLUDED

  • local tourist taxes that are collected directly by the hotels
  • any service not mentioned in the “price includes”

IMPORTANT NOTES

  • The package can be booked starting with individual arrival in Otranto
  • We listed the hotels used for this itinerary. It may happen that due to high demand, these hotels are not available. We will provide alternative accommodation of the same type and category
  • Self guided walking tour requires individuals to use problem solving skills, be adaptable and have a keen eye. It is recommended that you are comfortable map reading, referring to route notes and that you have a good sense of direction (or are willing to work on improving this!) Sometimes route finding, losing your way, finding it again and asking the locals for help is all part of the adventure. Please be assured that our written material issued to you for route finding is updated regularly and we provide a 7day service hotline in the event of any problems
  • Supplements may apply during special events dates
  • Pre-post itineraries can be arranged

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