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Browse hotels in Ferrandina, Basilicata — a 1494 hilltop town 30 km from Matera's Sassi. Ideal base for drivers on the A2 Autostrada.

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About Ferrandina

Ferrandina: Hilltop Town Above the Basento Valley

Ferrandina sits on a ridge at roughly 490 metres above sea level in Basilicata, southern Italy, overlooking the Basento river valley and the Agri-Basento industrial corridor. Founded in 1494 by King Ferdinand I of Aragon — the city's name honours him directly — the town retains a tight medieval core centred on the Piazza Municipio and the 15th-century Chiesa di San Domenico. The surrounding territory produces Matera DOC olive oil, and local mills operate along the valley slopes.

Where to Stay and Getting Around

Hotels in Ferrandina are limited but well-placed for exploring the broader Matera province. Matera, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its Sassi cave districts, lies approximately 30 km to the northeast. The A2 Autostrada del Mediterraneo passes close by, making Ferrandina a practical overnight base for drivers crossing between Calabria and Campania. The nearest mainline rail station is Ferrandina-Pisticci, served by the Taranto–Potenza line.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Exit the A2 at Ferrandina-Sicignano; the drive from Naples takes roughly 2.5 hours.
  • Best season: April–June and September–October bring mild temperatures and fewer visitors than coastal resorts.
  • Local produce: Matera DOC olive oil and local bread (pane di Matera IGP) are available at weekly markets.
  • Day trips: Pisticci and the Craco ghost town are within 20 km.

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