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Top 4 Natural Monuments around Grottole

Best natural monuments around Grottole are found in a diverse landscape within Italy's Basilicata region. This area features unique geological formations, including eroded badlands and ancient caves, alongside protected forests and significant water bodies. These natural landmarks offer opportunities to explore the region's natural beauty and historical connections. The village itself is known for its historical caves and proximity to varied natural attractions.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Lake San Giuliano

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The San Giuliano reserve is a protected natural area, including the municipalities of Matera, Miglionico and Grottole

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Located in the San Giuliano regional reserve, which is a protected area located between the municipalities of Matera, Miglionico and Grottole, the dam on the Bradano river was created in …

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Timmari Archaeological and Historical Site

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Timmari is a wooded hilly plateau in the municipality of Matera which culminates at 451 m. in Monte Timbro. A place of archaeological and historical interest, it has always been …

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Lake San Giuliano has an extension of 2500 hectares. It represents a naturalistic oasis of the WWF Matera, one of the most important in all of Basilicata.

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Manferrara Pond

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Inside the Manferrara Forest not far from Pomarico it is possible to stop in a picnic area next to a pretty lake. A refueling fountain is also available.

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February 17, 2024, Lago di San Giuliano

The Bradano flows into the lake from the northwest and leaves it in the southeast.

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Located in the San Giuliano regional reserve, which is a protected area located between the municipalities of Matera, Miglionico and Grottole, the dam on the Bradano river was created in the 1950s and is clearly visible from this point. The lake has become an oasis managed by the WWF since the end of the 1980s, while in 2006 part of the fossil skeleton of a whale dating back to the Pleistocene was found on its banks. The lake itself extends for almost ten square kilometers.

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Inside the Manferrara Forest not far from Pomarico it is possible to stop in a picnic area next to a pretty lake. A refueling fountain is also available.

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Pure Relaxation - It presents indications of a hypothetical cycle/pedestrian route, but with sections that are actually not very practicable and cared for. MTB advice.

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Wildlife oasis and excellent place to rest after a few kilometers of cycling.

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Lake San Giuliano has an extension of 2500 hectares. It represents a naturalistic oasis of the WWF Matera, one of the most important in all of Basilicata.

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The San Giuliano reserve is a protected natural area, including the municipalities of Matera, Miglionico and Grottole

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The San Giuliano regional reserve is a protected natural area located in the municipalities of Matera, Miglionico and Grottole. The reserve occupies an area of 1000 hectares. The history of the Oasi San Giuliano Oriented Nature Reserve is linked to the birth of the homonymous artificial reservoir created for irrigation purposes by the damming of the Bradano river in the years between 1950 and 1957 thanks to the economic aid program of the Marshall Plan. The presence of the lake has attracted numerous species of aquatic birds right from the start, making initiatives aimed at protecting the area necessary. Thus in 1976 the lake of San Giuliano became an oasis for the protection of fauna, and the following year the landscape restriction was affixed. In 1989, the WWF Italy obtained, through an agreement with the Consorzio di Bonifica di Bradano and Metaponto, concessionaire of the area, the naturalistic management, establishing an oasis.[2] Since 1991, the section of the Bradano ravine located downstream of the reservoir has become part of the Murgia Materana Park and therefore a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In August 2006, a fossil skeleton of a whale dating back to the Pleistocene,[4][5][6] about 27 meters long, was found on the shores of the lake. In the following years the fossil was recovered and transferred to a laboratory of the Superintendence for the historical, artistic and demo-anthropological heritage, waiting to be exhibited in the Domenico Ridola national archaeological museum in Matera [7], the last finds were collected in 2011, and are found locked up in wooden crates placed in the garden of the Museum, by the Superintendency for cultural heritage, waiting for them to be given an exhibition arrangement with a timeline not yet defined. The presence of birdlife within the reserve is of great importance especially during wintering and migrations. There are in fact about 180 species of birds, many of which are classified as rare species. Among the aquatic species there are gray herons, egrets, grebes, coots. In winter, the great white heron, the cormorant, the pochard, the widgeon, the shelduck, the wild goose and the rare ferruginous duck appear. Among the birds of prey, the red kite, the black kite, the buzzard, some specimens of osprey and some Egyptian vultures are common. Among the passerines it is worth mentioning the pendulum, symbol of the WWF oasis. Finally, among the mammals there are porcupines, badgers, wild cats and stone martens, as well as some specimens of otters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most prominent natural monuments to explore around Grottole?

The region around Grottole offers several compelling natural monuments. Key attractions include the serene Lake San Giuliano, part of a protected reserve known for its diverse birdlife. You can also discover the dramatic Timmari Archaeological and Historical Site, a wooded plateau with significant geological and historical interest, and the unique Grottole Badlands (Calanchi), formed by striking clay erosion.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments or activities near Grottole?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The San Giuliano Lake Nature Reserve is an excellent choice, offering easy paths and opportunities for birdwatching. Manferrara Pond, located within Bosco Coste, also provides a pleasant picnic area and a tranquil setting for a family outing.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see in the natural monuments around Grottole?

The area is rich in fascinating geological formations. The Grottole Badlands (Calanchi) showcase striking patterns of eroded clay-rich soil, constantly reshaped by natural processes. The Timmari Archaeological and Historical Site also features marly-limestone clays, small clay volcanoes, and gully formations, providing a glimpse into the region's dynamic geological history.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Grottole are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy nature walks and hiking in Bosco Coste, offering scenic lookouts over Lake San Giuliano. The San Giuliano Lake Nature Reserve is ideal for tranquil exploration and birdwatching. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes nearby, such as the 'Miglionico, Grottole, and Lake San Giuliano Loop' which you can find in our Traffic-free bike rides around Grottole guide.

Are there any historical or cultural sites integrated with the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The village of Grottole itself is known for its ancient 'grotticelle' or small caves, which historically served as dwellings and are now used for wine storage and pottery workshops, offering a unique cultural experience. Additionally, the Timmari Archaeological and Historical Site is a wooded plateau with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Neolithic period, combining natural beauty with deep historical roots.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Grottole?

The best time to visit the natural monuments around Grottole is generally during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is mild and pleasant for hiking and exploring, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer can be hot, but areas like Bosco Coste offer refreshing shade, and the lakes provide a cooling presence.

Are there good viewpoints to appreciate the natural landscapes?

Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. Bosco Coste offers trails with scenic lookouts over Lake San Giuliano. The View of Lake San Giuliano and the San Giuliano Dam highlight specifically points out a great spot to see the lake and its dam. The Timmari Archaeological and Historical Site, being a hilly plateau, also provides commanding views over the artificial lake of San Giuliano.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments and trails?

While specific regulations for each site may vary, many natural areas in Italy, especially those with open trails like Bosco Coste and the general areas around the San Giuliano Lake Nature Reserve, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check local signage upon arrival for any specific restrictions.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known natural attractions worth visiting?

Beyond the main highlights, the Grottole Badlands (Calanchi) are a unique geological spectacle that, while visually striking, might be considered a 'hidden gem' for those seeking distinct natural beauty away from more conventional attractions. Their constantly reforming patterns offer a fascinating insight into the region's natural processes.

What kind of wildlife can be observed in the natural monuments?

The San Giuliano Lake Nature Reserve is particularly rich in wildlife, especially birdlife, with about 180 species observed, including gray herons, egrets, and various ducks. Raptors like the red kite and buzzard are also present. Among mammals, you might spot porcupines, badgers, wild cats, and even otters, making it a significant area for nature observation.

Are there opportunities for hiking or trekking for beginners?

Yes, the region offers options for various skill levels. Bosco Coste has paths suitable for nature walks, which are generally easy and refreshing. The San Giuliano Lake Nature Reserve also provides tranquil settings for exploration that can be enjoyed by beginners. For more structured routes, you can explore our Running Trails around Grottole guide, which includes some moderate options.

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