Agriturismo Le Matinelle





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The seventh segment of the Via Peuceta, part of the Materan Way, starts from the Benedictine Sanctuary of Picciano from where a slow descent begins towards the wide tufaceous plain where Matera stands. The extraordinary beauty and uniqueness of the rock habitat slowly reveals itself to the eyes of the traveler: slowly discovering the cliffs and caves on whose walls where man has left the traces of his continuous presence from prehistoric times to the present day. The route skirts the San...
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Via Francigena - Via Bradanica It starts from the Benedictine sanctuary from where the descent begins towards the plain below and towards the ravine of Picciano which is skirted for a long stretch: the beauty and uniqueness of the rocky habitat is slowly revealed to the eyes of the traveler who slowly discovers, in the caves dug along the rocky walls, the traces of the continuous human presence in these places, from prehistoric times to today. A series of districts lead to the new city of...
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A beautiful excursion from Matera to the Belvedere Murgia Timone in the Murgia Materana Park. The hike offers some of the best views of the city, as well as crossing the suspension bridge over the ravine and seeing some incredible rock churches. Note: The trail can be very busy on public holidays.
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This beautiful path leads up to the Rupestrian Churches of the Murgia Timone Park and the Sassi di Matera, typical and well-preserved examples of Mediterranean rock settlements. The first church is the Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Tre Porte, and shortly after the Rupestrian Church of Sant'Agnese. The path continues up to the Matera Tibetan Bridge which allows you to admire the Canyon of the Gravina in all its splendor. After the bridge there are the Rock Church of Madonna di Monteverde and...
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A beautiful excursion that takes place in a loop and includes views of Matera and a visit to the Church of San Falcione. The Murgia National Park is also known as the Regional Archaeological Historical Natural Park of the Stones of Matera and is on the UNESCO World Heritage list, together with the Sassi of Matera. The route passes by several Churches and houses built in stones which allow the visitor to immerse themselves in history.