Matera: sunset walking tour on the Murgia Park
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
Overview
- Enjoy an insolit breathtaking view of Sassi, a fascinating perspective of Matera
- An alternative trekking offers an impressive sunset experience, more than you imagine
- Admire wild nature and enjoy sunset on Murgia Canyon
- You will learn to move in nature helping by all senses, far from city chaos
Activity location
- Matera
- Matera, Basilicata, Italy
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Contrada Murgia Timone, 75100 Matera MT, Italia | Jazzo Gattini is a typical 19th century fortified fold, used as a shelter for migratory herds until recently. Worth noting are: the internal enclosure, which is on a slope so that rainwater and liquid manure drain away; the large livestock barn, which follows the irregular surface of the rocky outcrop; opposite this, the casone, a room where herders lodged and also where cheese was made; and the guttering which channels rainwater into an underground roofed cistern outside the jazzo.
- Matera, Basilicata, Italy
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Matera: sunset walking tour on the Murgia Park
- 2h
- Italian
What's included, what's not
- Expert licensed hiking guide
- Entrance to different rock churches, such as Madonna delle Tre Porte and San Falcione
- Beautiful landscapes at sunset on Murgia Canyon
- Pick-up and drop-off (only on request)
- Private transfer (only on request)
- Food and drinks
Know before you book
- Not allowed: Luggage or large bags, Shoes indoors
- Not suitable for: People with back problems, People with mobility impairments
What you can expect
A different way of walking in the Murgia Natural Park of Matera, with an expert guide. Enjoy the sunset breathtaking view of the Sassi di Matera and the nocturnal landscape. The area is well known for its famous rock churches, which for centuries have made the gorge a unique and spiritual place, an ancient meeting place of nature and devotion. But the plateau has much older traces, dating back to prehistoric times. There are Neolithic settlements and tombs dating back to several thousand years before Christ. Starting from Jazzo Gattini, just a few minutes from Matera, a 2-hours itinerary leads to the discovery of the rock churches carved into the side of the Matera ravine. You can learn about the naturalistic and landscape aspects and take the perfect photo of Matera from the other side of the ravine. The itinerary continues with a visit to two different rock churches, normally inaccessible without a guide, for example San falcione and Madonna delle tre Porte, where the main architectural and artistic features will be explained.
Culture and nature come together in a tour that becomes even more exciting at sunset. An easy walk to enjoy a different and stimulating experience, recommended for those who want to see Matera from a different perspective. Open your eyes, turn off your mobile phone and let yourself be enchanted by the Murgia at night in a timeless atmosphere: sunset does not automatically mean that it is time to end the hike.
Hiking at night has its specific charm and offers a completely new perspective of the route, which you thought had nothing to surprise you with. A beautiful night sky, where you will see much more than what you are used to from the city. Hiking at night does not require extra specific equipment, but maybe you will need an headlamp, only where strictly necessary. It can also be interesting to time your hike to the full moon, which will give you extra light, so you won't have to use your headlamp so intensely. Also, if you allow your eyes to adjust to the night, you may find that you will hardly need the headlamp during the full moon.
Location
Activity location
- Matera
- Matera, Basilicata, Italy
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Contrada Murgia Timone, 75100 Matera MT, Italia | Jazzo Gattini is a typical 19th century fortified fold, used as a shelter for migratory herds until recently. Worth noting are: the internal enclosure, which is on a slope so that rainwater and liquid manure drain away; the large livestock barn, which follows the irregular surface of the rocky outcrop; opposite this, the casone, a room where herders lodged and also where cheese was made; and the guttering which channels rainwater into an underground roofed cistern outside the jazzo.
- Matera, Basilicata, Italy