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Some journeys stay with you, like the scent of the sea at sunset. Cycling from Termoli to Barletta, crossing the Gargano Peninsula, is one of those transformative experiences—one pedal stroke at a time. Last spring, with a group of friends, we embarked on this adventure: light backpacks, bikes ready, and a deep desire to get lost between the blue Adriatic and the lush greenery of the Umbra Forest. The weather was perfect: crisp morning air, warm daytime sunshine, and the fragrances of wildflowers and sea breeze filling the air.
The Sea Ahead, Pedals Below, and Freedom All Around
We started in Termoli, a charming seaside town that looks like it was hand-drawn: colorful houses, the Swabian Castle, a small harbor, and a proud headland overlooking the sea. From there, our bike tour along the Apulian coast and countryside began—a journey filled with emotions, nature, silence, and wonder. Cycling through green fields and rolling hills towards Lake Lesina felt like riding through a living rural painting. Every turn revealed a changing landscape: olive trees, poppies, and endless blue skies. We stopped in Chieuti and Serracapriola, small towns suspended between past and present, where time seems to stretch. Finally, we reached Lesina, a lakeside village home to fishermen and flamingos. A light dinner by the water and a night under a sky full of stars made for the perfect ending to our first day.
Between Lakes, Sea, and Natural Reserves
The second day was an endless series of wonders: Lake Varano on one side, the Adriatic Sea on the other. The road stretched between sandy dunes and pine forests, accompanied by cormorants, falcons, and egrets. A landscape suspended between freshwater and saltwater, silence and fishermen’s stories. Reaching Rodi Garganico and Peschici felt like stepping into a dream: white and blue houses clinging to cliffs, narrow alleys filled with the scent of warm bread and citrus fruits. Just outside Peschici, a must-visit stop is Trabucco da Mimì, a century-old wooden fishing structure still used for catching mullet and bluefish using a traditional sight-based method. This place is simply magical—perfect for a romantic moment, enveloped by the enchanted atmosphere and the sound of the sea. The adjacent restaurant, with open-air terraces and indoor spaces built using materials reclaimed from the sea, blends harmoniously with the landscape, making it a unique experience for visitors.
The Dream Coast: From Vieste to Mattinata
From Vieste, with its whitewashed houses and dramatic cliffs, we cycled down the most breathtaking stretch of coastline. The road from Vieste to Mattinata is like a moving poem: the Faraglioni of Baia delle Zagare, the secluded Vignanotica Beach, and towering white cliffs diving into the deep blue sea. The scent of blooming broom, the salty sea spray on our lips, and the warm wind—everything was perfect.
The Soul of Gargano: Monte Sant’Angelo and San Giovanni Rotondo
After days by the sea, it was time to climb—and what a climb it was! We headed towards Monte Sant’Angelo, reaching the UNESCO-listed Sanctuary of Saint Michael the Archangel. There, we walked among sacred caves, ancient silences, and breathtaking views of the Gulf of Manfredonia. The descent to San Giovanni Rotondo was a gentler, reflective ride. We stopped at the Sanctuary of Padre Pio, a deeply spiritual place, regardless of one’s beliefs.
Cycling Along the Coast to Barletta: Salt Flats, History, and Endless Horizons
The final stage of our journey revealed a completely different landscape: the old bauxite mine, the dazzling salt flats of Margherita di Savoia, the ruins of Salapia, and the hidden Abbey of San Leonardo in Lama Volara, nestled among olive trees. The coast came back into view, bringing with it the salty breeze and expanding cities. As Barletta appeared on the horizon, our hearts raced. After days of effort, beauty, and slow travel, reaching the city filled us with a sense of fulfillment, joy, and gratitude. We hadn’t just crossed this part of Puglia—we had carried it with us, on two wheels and with open hearts.
Why Cycle from Termoli to Barletta?
Because it’s a journey through authentic landscapes, between coast and mountains, historic villages, and precious silences. It’s perfect for cycling enthusiasts, slow travelers, nature lovers, and culture seekers. In spring, the Gargano reveals its sweetest side: fragrant, green, and alive. And on a bike, every breath follows the perfect rhythm to savor it all.