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Bari, Italy

See Also Our Running Guide to the Adriatic Coast in Abruzzo & Puglia.

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Bari is the capital of the Apulia (Puglia) region, and one of the more important economic centers of southern Italy. The well-preserved Old Bari juts out between two harbors and is a maze of narrow roads and alleys. The newer part of the city, the Murat, was developed in the 19th century and features a traditional grid-like pattern. The highlight of running in Bari is the Lungomare, or waterfront path, which has two sections. Or catch the highlights of old and new Bari on our ‘runseeing tour’. Other good places to run in Bari include the Lama Balice Regional park, near the airport, and the massive Alta Murgia National Park, located 50 km east of the city. For more in the area, see our running guide for Italy’s Adriatic Coast in the Abruzzo & Puglia regions.

For a relatively small city, Bari has good transport, consisting of two small metro lines and a bus system. Another attraction of running in Bari is the excellent year-round weather, featuring warm to hot summers and mild winters, with lots of sunshine at all times of year.

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Lama Balice Regional Park

Bari, Italy

Put together a nice 5k past olive trees, old buildings, and the outlines of an old quarry in this regional park near the Bari airport. A sense of rural Puglia only a 20 minute drive from Bari. Some more rugged trail running is possible here as well.
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