1. Murgia National Park, also known as Parco della Murgia Materana, is located in Matera, a UNESCO World Heritage city in the Basilicata region of southern Italy. The park covers an area of about 77 square kilometers and is characterized by its rocky landscape, deep ravines, and unique rock formations.
One of the main attractions in the park is the Crypt of Original Sin, a cave church with ancient frescoes dating back to the 9th century. Visitors can also explore the rugged terrain on hiking trails that offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The park is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including wild orchids, birds of prey, and the elusive European otter.
2. The park is open daily from sunrise to sunset. The Visitor Center is located in the nearby town of Murgia Timone and can provide information on guided tours, hiking routes, and other activities. For more information, you can contact the park office at +39 0835 333037.
3. Admission to Murgia National Park is free. The park is easily accessible by car from Matera or nearby towns. Guided tours are available for those who want a more in-depth exploration of the park’s natural and cultural heritage. Public transportation options to the park are limited, so it is recommended to have your own transportation or join a guided tour for ease of access.