THE WATER CYCLE PATH
Informations
The Water cycle path is a 500 km cycling and hiking route that follows the path of two historical aqueduct conduits: the Main Canal, from Caposele (AV) to Villa Castelli (BR), which successfully brought water to Bari in just nine years (1906-1915), and the Great Leccese Siphon, which extends from the terminal point of the first canal to Santa Maria di Leuca (LE), where the infrastructure is celebrated with a monumental waterfall built in 1939 and recently restored.
This is a unique “narrative itinerary” that crosses three regions of Southern Italy (Campania, Basilicata, and Puglia), connecting some of the most fascinating and still underappreciated places in the peninsula: Alta Irpina, Vulture Melfese, Alta Murgia, Valle d’Itria, Arneo, and the inland areas of Salento.
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