What you can do around Bernalda

Basilicata is a lively and dynamic land that offers many opportunities for recreation and culture.
To make your stay at Urban79 unforgettable, we invite you to discover the exclusive experiences to be enjoyed in the surroundings of the structure.
Excursions to discover nature, adventures, breathtaking views, monuments, beaches, food and wine culture and popular traditions await you season after season.

ROUTES IN NATURE

Archaeological Park of the urban area of Metaponto
Distance : 15km

A dive into the past among the ruins of Magna Graecia, immersed in the nature of the Metapontino area. A few km from the town of Metaponto, there are the remains of ancient Greek buildings that dominate the coast of Basilicata. A magical and unmissable place a stone’s throw from  Bernalda.

Basento river and the old bridge
Distance : 22km

Metapontum means “between two rivers” and from Urban79 we cannot fail to take a trip along the Basento. Between bike tours and walks, it will be wonderful to discover the legends that hide behind the natural places around  Bernalda. On the old bridge it is said that many centuries ago a local lady, feudal lord of Policoro, had lost one or two children in that very crossing and therefore had built the bridge in their honour.

San Giuliano Oasis
Distance : 34.7km

Just 30 km from the Bernalda, we find one of the most important wetlands in Basilicata. It is the San Giuliano nature reserve, a WWF oasis thanks to the presence of a very diversified fauna, especially bird species.

Calanchiva reserve of Montalbano Ionico
Distance d: 31.2 km

Marsh forest of Policoro
Distance : 38km

A sacred forest where silence reigns and respect for the peaceful crowd of animals, especially game.

Natural Historical Archaeological Regional Park of the Rupestrian Churches of Matera
Distance : 50km

BASILICATA COAST TO COAST: TOURIST ITINERARY

Basilicata from coast to coast.
It was Rocco Papaleo’s dream in the famous film Basilicata coast to coast, and it is a dream that Bernalda can make come true, with an itinerary that touches most of the stages traveled by the whimsical protagonists of the film.
An itinerary that perfectly narrates the peace, relaxation, nature and musicality of some of the most beautiful areas of Basilicata, which can be traveled on foot, by bike, by car, depending on the level of sportsmanship of the groups on tour.

Nine days of travel for an itinerary that goes from coast to coast, to discover one of the most characteristic regions of Italy.

DAY 1. MARATEA
Distance : 164km

It starts from the Tyrrhenian coast with Maratea, the only city in Basilicata overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and with unique peculiarities. Rocks and Mediterranean scrub cover its cliffs, also bringing with them a rich history of flavors and traditions. A few km from Maratea, there is the Borgo di Castrocucco, an enchanting place on the border with Calabria, already a Site of Community Interest (SIC).

To be seen:
Christ of Maratea
Caves of Wonders
Castrocucco: La Secca and the village

DAY 2. LAKE LAUDEMIO AND  MONTE SIRINO 
Distance : 139km

An all-natural path begins which in Basilicata alternates between mountains, lakes and rivers, and embraces all those typical historical and culinary tradition areas. With Monte Papa we are in the highest part of the Lucanian Apennines, a National Park not to be missed.

To be seen:
Top of Monte Papa
Lake Laudemio

DAY 3. POLLINO PARK
Distance : 143km

Between height differences, unspoilt nature and culinary excellence to try, a trek on Monte Pollino of at least 6 hours is a must for a tourist itinerary that embraces the entire expanse of Lucania. You absolutely must try the Flight of the Eagle, a top attraction for the youngest, and a visit to the Timpe di Terranova del Pollino, to enjoy the beauty of the rocky landscape.

To be seen:
Top of Mount Pollino
Viggianello
Pollino Newfoundland

To do:
A lunch at the Luna Rossa starred restaurant

DAY 4. PERTUSILLO LAKE
Distance : 83km

The incredible natural journey continues with a visit to Lake Pertusillo.
Our itinerary deserves to continue with the arrival in Viggiano, a town near the natural park, with an inevitable visit to the archaeological excavations of Grumentum and the Black Madonna.

To be seen:
Tramutola Fountain
Sanctuary of the Black Madonna

PLACES NOT TO BE MISSED

Basilicata is a region with a deeply rooted ancient history, an authentic land bathed by two seas, which sees in its hinterland the alternation of different landscapes: from the stones of Matera to the Lucanian dolomites, from the paradisiacal beaches of the Metapontino to the gullies, up to arrive at those mountain areas that offer a wonderful variety of natural attractions.
Different landscapes for different holidays: when we ask ourselves what to see in Basilicata, here is a tour of the top 10 tourist destinations around Bernalda.

PISTICCI
Red roofs and the history of Amaro Lucano in the valleys of the Calanchi: Pisticci offers views not to be missed.

METAPONTO

Mediterranean scrub, golden beaches and archeology: Metaponto is an oasis to be experienced, with nature and its parks, and its ancient history immersed in naturalistic glimpses.

TRICARICO

One of the most important medieval historical centers of Basilicata, a must in a self-respecting historical tour, to discover the Arab-Norman culture that emerges among the terraced gardens and alleys of Rabata.

CRACO

A ghost town, still a destination for film tourism that gives Basilicata an even more magical atmosphere!

MATERA

It needs no introduction: the city of stones but not only. European Capital of Culture, it is a point of reference for all the historical, cultural and culinary reality of Basilicata.

GINOSA MARINA

A Blue Flag sea surrounded by parks and nature reserves to discover and suitable for all ages. Despite being the province of Taranto, therefore in fact from Puglia, Ginosa Marina is so close to the Lucanian border that we can say that it is a bit part of both regions.

PISTICCI MARINA

Exclusive charm, relaxation and aperitifs by the sea. The Pisticci marina is the perfect place to enjoy the Lucanian coast.

SAINT ALBANIAN CONSTANTINE

A meeting of ethnic groups and cultures to give rise to one of the most beautiful villages in the region.

TARANTO

Splendid city of two seas: Mar Piccolo and Mar Grande separated by the swing bridge, it offers a museum of Greek art with unique finds in the world

 

CALANCHI: A TOUR OF THE VALLEY

A western film landscape, lunar, silent, mystical, a source of inspiration for poets, painters, directors and writers who choose them for their uniqueness and beauty: they are the Calanchi, the canyons of southern Italy.

These are deep furrows in a clayey soil created by the erosive action of water. In Basilicata the centuries and atmospheric agents have transformed vast areas into authentic natural sculptures among spiers, pinnacles and deep canyons.

The arid landscapes of the Calanchi crumble forming authentic mountain systems in miniature, and find their natural perimeter in the valleys of the Sauro torrent and of the Basento and Agri rivers, offering the visitor strong and unique landscape contrasts: the harsh Calanchi, the wide wooded expanses of the the Apennines, the gentle hills of Matera and the great plains that gently slide towards the Ionian Sea which once occupied a large part of this hinterland.

This area of Basilicata has often been chosen as a suggestive natural setting for various films; among the directors who appreciated the Calanchi Lucani as a location we mention Pasolini, Tornatore, Francesco Rosi.