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Dolmen Frisari

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Dolmen Frisari

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Dolmen Frisari is a significant prehistoric megalithic monument nestled in the territory of Bisceglie, within the sun-drenched region of Puglia, Italy. Standing at an elevation of 146 metres, this Bronze Age site offers a profound glimpse into ancient civilizations and their funerary practices. Dating back to the 16th-15th centuries BC, it is one of several important historical sites in the Biscegliese area, located approximately 3 km from the Dolmen della Chianca and 2.5 km from the Dolmen di Albarosa, making…

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    March 20, 2022

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    The Frisari dolmen is a prehistoric megalithic monument, dating back to the Bronze Age, located in the territory of Bisceglie in Puglia, 100 m above sea level.
    It can be reached by traveling for about 4.5 km towards Ruvo di Puglia the S.P. 86 Bisceglie - Ruvo di Puglia and taking a rural road on the left that leads, in the direction of Lama d'Aglio, to the megalith.
    Compared to the other dolmens present in the countryside of Bisceglie, it is located just over 3 km from the Dolmen della Chianca and about 2.5 km from the Dolmen of Albarosa.
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    The megalith was discovered in 1909 by the archaeologist Michele Gervasio, in the same period in which the archaeological investigations of the other two dolmens near it took place: the Dolmen della Chianca and the Dolmen of Albarosa.
    At the time of discovery it was half-destroyed due to human interventions and time.
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    September 18, 2022

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    quite interesting but would need TLC

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    1. Dolmen of La Chianca – Grotta del Finestrino loop from Area tutelata torre Calderino

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    Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Bisceglie, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain like for trails around Dolmen Frisari?

    The trails surrounding Dolmen Frisari are generally rural roads and paths, characteristic of the Puglian countryside. While the dolmen itself is situated on relatively flat ground, the area can feature uneven surfaces, loose stones, and some gentle inclines. It's advisable to wear sturdy footwear suitable for walking on natural terrain.

    Are there specific hiking routes that connect Dolmen Frisari with other nearby dolmens?

    Yes, Dolmen Frisari is part of a cluster of megalithic monuments in the Bisceglie area. Many hikers enjoy routes that connect it with the Dolmen della Chianca (approximately 3 km away) and the Dolmen di Albarosa (about 2.5 km away). These routes offer a comprehensive exploration of the region's prehistoric heritage and can be found on various outdoor planning platforms.

    Is Dolmen Frisari easily accessible by public transport?

    Dolmen Frisari is located in a rural area, approximately 4.5 km from Bisceglie. Direct public transport to the site is generally not available. Visitors typically reach it by car, following the S.P. 86 towards Ruvo di Puglia and then taking a rural road. Cycling or walking from Bisceglie are also options for those who prefer active travel.

    What are the parking options like at Dolmen Frisari?

    Parking near Dolmen Frisari is typically informal, along the rural road that leads to the site. There isn't a designated parking lot, so visitors usually find space on the roadside. While generally sufficient, it's always a good idea to be mindful of local access and ensure your vehicle does not obstruct any paths or private property.

    Is Dolmen Frisari suitable for families with young children?

    Dolmen Frisari can be a fascinating visit for families, offering a tangible connection to ancient history. The site itself is open and accessible, though the surrounding rural paths might be uneven for strollers. Families with young children should consider the walk to the dolmen and the natural terrain when planning their visit. It's a great spot for an educational outing.

    Are dogs allowed at Dolmen Frisari and on nearby trails?

    Generally, dogs are welcome at Dolmen Frisari and on the surrounding rural trails, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. As it's an outdoor historical site, there are typically no specific restrictions, but always be respectful of other visitors and the natural environment.

    How long does a typical visit to Dolmen Frisari take?

    A visit to Dolmen Frisari itself is relatively brief, allowing ample time to appreciate the monument and its historical context. Most visitors spend 15-30 minutes at the site. However, if you plan to combine it with walks to other dolmens or explore the surrounding countryside, your visit could extend to several hours.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly near Dolmen Frisari?

    Dolmen Frisari is situated in a rural setting, so there are no cafes, pubs, or direct accommodation options immediately adjacent to the site. For these amenities, visitors should head to the nearby town of Bisceglie, which offers a variety of restaurants, cafes, and lodging choices.

    What are the seasonal considerations for visiting Dolmen Frisari, particularly during winter?

    While the intro suggests spring and autumn for milder weather, Dolmen Frisari is accessible year-round. During winter, the weather in Puglia can be cooler and occasionally rainy, but it's generally mild compared to more northern regions. Visiting in winter can offer a quieter experience with fewer crowds, though some paths might be muddy after rain. Always check local weather forecasts before your trip.

    Are there any permits or entrance fees required to visit Dolmen Frisari?

    No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to visit Dolmen Frisari. It is an open-air historical site, freely accessible to the public, allowing anyone to explore this ancient monument at their leisure.

    What unique natural features can be observed in the area surrounding Dolmen Frisari?

    The area around Dolmen Frisari is characterized by the typical Puglian rural landscape, featuring olive groves, dry stone walls, and Mediterranean scrub. While the dolmen itself is the primary historical feature, the gentle rolling hills and agricultural fields offer a peaceful natural backdrop, ideal for those seeking a quiet walk amidst historical sites.

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