Nestled in the heart of the Metropolitan City of Bari, Cassano delle Murge offers an escape into the timeless countryside of Puglia. Here, the ancient practice of horseback riding meets the gentle rhythm of rural life, inviting visitors to slow down and rediscover the landscape at the pace nature intended.
Riding Through Centuries of Landscape
The trails wind through olive groves, past dry-stone walls, and across plateaus where the air smells of wild herbs and sun-warmed earth. These routes have been shaped over centuries, connecting farmsteads and ancient pathways that tell the story of a region where agriculture and nature intertwine.
Each ride is guided by experienced instructors who know the terrain intimately. Whether you're gripping the reins for the first time or you've been riding for years, the pace adapts to your comfort level, making this an experience that welcomes everyone.
- Well-trained horses suited to beginners and experienced riders alike
- Trails that traverse olive groves, open fields, and scenic viewpoints
- Small group sizes ensuring personalized attention and safety
- Seasonal wildflowers and changing light that transform the landscape throughout the year
What Makes a Ride Here Different
This isn't a tourist spectacle it's an immersion into the working countryside of Puglia. The horses are calm and responsive, trained with care and patience. The landscape is raw and unpolished, dotted with centuries-old trulli in the distance and the occasional shepherd tending a small flock.
The guides share stories about the land, its history, and the traditions that still shape rural life here. You might learn about the native plants used in local cooking, the migratory birds that pass through, or the legends tied to the old masserie you spot from the saddle.
Best Time and Insider Tips
Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable temperatures, with wildflowers blooming in April and May. Summer rides are best scheduled early in the morning or late afternoon when the heat softens and the light turns golden.
Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes boots are ideal but sturdy sneakers work too. Bring water, sunscreen, and a hat. If you're visiting with children, ask about shorter routes designed for younger riders.
Cassano delle Murge is also well-positioned for exploring nearby attractions. The Murgia National Park lies just a short drive away, and the town of Altamura, famous for its ancient bread and archaeological sites, is less than 20 kilometers south. Combine your ride with a visit to these spots for a full day of discovery.

