Urban79 is an apartment located in the historic center of Bernalda, a charming town located on a hill in the Metapontino area. The Ionian coast with its main seaside resorts is only 15 minutes away by car. For those who love culture and history it will be possible to reach the splendid city of Matera just 40 minutes by car, and the city of Taranto with its swing bridge just 30 minutes away. Our mission is to welcome people with pleasant vacation moments and memories. Our strengths are: first class apartment and genuine hospitality.
Bernalda and surroundings
Located in the heart of the Ionian coast, a stone’s throw from the splendid beaches of Metaponto, Bernalda is a fascinating medieval village located in the province of Matera. Especially in the summer season, Bernalda is definitely a must for anyone who decides to visit Basilicata. However, the area is not appreciated by tourists only for the crystal clear sea. In fact, the Metaponto wood extends between the mouths of the Bradano and Basento rivers, a large 240-hectare nature reserve, ideal for hiking or cycling. Sea, nature and history. Yes, because in the surroundings of the village you can discover an archaeological park where the remains of the Greek colony founded around the second half of the 7th century BC are preserved. But in addition to the sea, culture and archeology, in this fascinating area you can also indulge in various sports activities. From golf to sailing, from canoeing to windsurfing, without forgetting diving in the clear waters of the Ionian Sea.
What to see in Bernalda? Let’s start with a walk through the historic center
The ancient village of Bernalda extends from the Aragonese castle, home to the art gallery, up to the Mother Church and Piazza San Bernardino. For a visit, you cannot fail to start from the historic center: getting lost in the narrow and tiled alleys of Bernalda can in fact turn into an almost mystical experience. Passing in front of the doors of the low houses, which are very reminiscent of the Apulian historical centers of the Valle d’Itria, which is not far away, one can perceive the aromas of the typical dishes of the place and listen to the conversations, often heated, of the inhabitants of the village. Walking you reach the panoramic point located between the Castle and the Church of San Bernardino. The panorama, overlooking the Basento valley, is one that leaves you breathless.
Visit the Bernalda Castle
Another obligatory stop among the things to see in Bernalda, certainly its castle. Built in 1470 at the behest of Bernardino de Bernaudo, secretary of King Alfonso II of Naples, it has a rectangular shape with three corner towers (the missing one was destroyed following the expansion wanted by the Perez Navarrete). In 1999 the Castle was purchased by the Municipality of Bernalda, but unfortunately it is not always open to the public. During the year, various events are organized by the administration which include guided tours, also in collaboration with the FAI.