Your journey begins with a scenic stroll through Matera's iconic Sassi district, a labyrinth of ancient stone dwellings carved into the rock. You'll then arrive at Porta Pistola, the historic gateway to the Regional Park of the Rupestrian Churches, and the starting point of Trail 406.
Set off on this breathtaking trail as it winds through one of southern Italy's most dramatic and historically rich landscapes. The route offers spectacular panoramic views, open skies, and ancient rock formations unique to this remarkable protected area.
The adventure intensifies as you reach the Tibetan Bridge, a thrilling suspension crossing above the Gravina canyon. Walk carefully and take in the unforgettable views of Matera's stone skyline and the wild beauty of the surrounding terrain.
On the other side lies the plateau of the Regional Park of the Rupestrian Churches, where you'll explore a timeless world of prehistoric rock dwellings, ancient cave churches, and millennia-old engravings etched into limestone cliffs. This archaeological treasure trove speaks to thousands of years of human history and spiritual life.
Continue your hike to the serene Gravina Stream, a peaceful spot perfect for resting, refreshing, and soaking in the untouched beauty of nature.
When it's time to head back, enjoy a comfortable minivan ride back to the city, a relaxing end to a full day of exploration.
