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Vallonea Oak and the Legend of the 100 Knights

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Vallonea Oak and the Legend of the 100 Knights

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Vallonea Oak and the Legend of the 100 Knights

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The Vallonea Oak and the Legend of the 100 Knights is a remarkable natural monument nestled in the heart of Salento, Puglia, Italy. Standing at an elevation of 64 meters, this ancient Vallonea Oak (Quercus ithaburensis macrolepis) is one of the oldest and largest trees in the country, a true living legend. Located within the Regional Park Costa Otranto-Santa Maria di Leuca and Bosco di Tricase, between the historic towns of Santa Maria di Leuca and Otranto, it offers a…

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    April 23, 2022

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    Added to the Byzantine Salento collection komoot.it/collection/1811756/-salento-byzantine - It seems that the flight of the Basilian community from the East, unleashed by the iconoclastic persecutions of the 10th century, forced them to stockpile acorns for food and that this circumstance has favored the landing of sacks full of this fruit on the south-eastern Italian coasts. The Quercia Vallonea produces the largest acorns in the world.
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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Tricase, Lecce, Apulia, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific hiking trails around the Vallonea Oak, and what is their difficulty?

    While the immediate area around the Vallonea Oak features gentle terrain suitable for leisurely strolls, there are no designated challenging hiking trails directly at the monument. The surrounding Salento countryside offers easy walking routes amidst olive groves and dry stone walls, making it accessible for most visitors. The focus is more on appreciating the natural monument itself rather than strenuous hiking.

    Is the Vallonea Oak and its surrounding area dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Vallonea Oak and its surrounding natural environment are generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy bringing their leashed dogs for a walk around the ancient tree and through the nearby countryside. Please ensure your dog is kept under control and any waste is properly disposed of to maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What are the parking options near the Vallonea Oak and the Legend of the 100 Knights?

    While specific parking details are not always highlighted, visitors typically find parking available in the vicinity of the monument. It's advisable to look for designated parking areas or roadside spots that do not obstruct local traffic. During peak season, arriving earlier in the day might help secure a convenient spot.

    Is public transport available to reach the Vallonea Oak natural monument?

    The Vallonea Oak is located in a rural area within the Regional Park Costa Otranto-Santa Maria di Leuca. While local bus services might connect to nearby towns like Tricase, direct public transport to the oak itself is limited. Most visitors reach the monument by car or bicycle. Consider checking local bus schedules for connections to Tricase, from where you might need to arrange a short taxi ride or walk.

    Are there any permits or entrance fees required to visit the Vallonea Oak?

    No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to visit the Vallonea Oak and the Legend of the 100 Knights. It is a natural monument freely accessible to the public, allowing everyone to appreciate its historical and ecological significance.

    What are the best viewpoints or other natural features to explore near the Vallonea Oak?

    The primary natural feature is, of course, the majestic Vallonea Oak itself, offering an impressive sight from all angles due to its vast crown. Beyond the tree, the surrounding Salento countryside, characterized by ancient olive groves and traditional dry stone walls, provides scenic views. The monument is situated within the Regional Park Costa Otranto-Santa Maria di Leuca, which offers further opportunities to explore the beautiful coastal landscapes and other natural wonders of Puglia.

    What kind of amenities, like cafes or accommodation, are available near the Vallonea Oak?

    The immediate vicinity of the Vallonea Oak is primarily natural. However, the charming nearby village of Tricase offers a range of amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options. It's a great place to combine your visit to the oak with exploring local culture and cuisine.

    What geological features characterize the area around the Vallonea Oak?

    The Vallonea Oak thrives in the typical Mediterranean climate and soil conditions of Salento, Puglia. The region is predominantly characterized by limestone bedrock, which contributes to the fertile red soil often seen in the olive groves. This geological makeup, combined with the warm, dry conditions, is ideal for the deep root systems of the Vallonea Oak, allowing it to reach its impressive size and longevity.

    Is the Vallonea Oak suitable for a winter visit, and what should I expect?

    While spring and autumn offer milder weather, the Vallonea Oak can still be visited in winter. As a deciduous tree, its leaves will have fallen, offering a different perspective on its impressive structure and gnarled branches. Winter in Salento is generally mild, but it can be cooler and occasionally rainy. Dress in layers and wear waterproof footwear if visiting during this season. Crowds are typically much smaller, offering a more serene experience.

    Are there any circular walks or loop trails that include the Vallonea Oak?

    While there isn't one officially marked 'Vallonea Oak loop trail,' the gentle terrain and network of country roads and paths in the surrounding olive groves allow visitors to create their own circular walks. Many hikers and cyclists enjoy exploring the area around the tree, often incorporating it into longer routes that connect to nearby villages or scenic points within the Regional Park Costa Otranto-Santa Maria di Leuca.

    What should I wear when visiting the Vallonea Oak, especially for walking around?

    Given the gentle terrain around the Vallonea Oak, comfortable shoes suitable for walking are recommended. If you plan to explore the surrounding countryside or nearby trails, sturdy walking shoes or light hiking boots would be ideal. During warmer months, light, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen are advisable. In cooler seasons, layers are best to adapt to changing temperatures.

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