A secluded monastery perched on a cliff above the Pulsano Valley. From its front terrace, there is a sweeping view of the Gulf of Manfredonia. The abbey dates back to the 6th century AD, though it was destroyed and later rebuilt by the Benedictines in the 12th century. Inside, it is worth noting the Apulian artistic style of that era.
With a professional guide (such as Ecogargano), it is possible to tour the isolated hermitages while observing birds of prey. This is a place where silence reigns, with views of barren hills and the simple beauty of southern Italy.