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 coloured trail a few metres 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 sheperd’s path along a low jagged cliff to the open frasslands 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 liquorice and the azure twinkle of the sea.