{"id":189465,"date":"2023-12-03T07:08:50","date_gmt":"2023-12-03T07:08:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/?p=189465"},"modified":"2023-12-03T07:08:50","modified_gmt":"2023-12-03T07:08:50","slug":"pretty-italian-village-frozen-in-time-that-gets-hardly-any-tourists","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/world-news\/pretty-italian-village-frozen-in-time-that-gets-hardly-any-tourists\/","title":{"rendered":"Pretty Italian village frozen in time that gets hardly any tourists"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In the heart of the Basilicata region, in Italy, where the name itself evokes the aromatic bloom of basil, lies the picturesque village of Pietrapertosa.<\/p>\n
Tucked away between the heel and tip of Italy’s boot, this hidden gem, frozen in time, remains largely undiscovered by tourists.<\/p>\n
Formerly known as Lucania, the region derives its modern name from the Greek “Basilikos,” possibly in homage to the Byzantine emperor “Basileus.”<\/p>\n
However, the village of Pietrapertosa, like many others in the area, maintains a medieval charm that transports visitors to a bygone era.<\/p>\n
While Matera is the region’s most renowned city, Pietrapertosa stands out as one of Italy’s best-kept secrets.<\/p>\n
READ MORE: <\/strong> Italian villages still using Ancient Greek dialect centuries after language died<\/strong><\/p>\n The town is nestled in the mountains and appears to be intricately built into the rock.<\/p>\n Wandering through its narrow streets and admiring the medieval houses at the foot of the castle, visitors can’t help but feel transported to a different time.<\/p>\n For those seeking a literal and metaphorical high, a climb to the top of the castle promises breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.<\/p>\n Pietrapertosa offers more than just scenic beauty; adrenaline enthusiasts can embark on a unique experience with one of Europe’s fastest zip lines, connecting the hidden gems of Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa.<\/p>\n A TripAdvisor user said of the town: “Pietrapertosa is simply stunning, well worth the time to visit, the rock formations are magnificent, so too is the Castello Saraceno.<\/p>\n Don’t miss… <\/strong> “We arrived on a sleepy Monday in the searing heat, there was hardly a tourist or villager in site (sic), after taking in the brave people on the Zip wire we tackled the walk up to the Saracen fortress… it is (a) steep incline upwards, but at every point it is just breathtaking, both the rock formations and the view of the surrounding countryside.”<\/p>\n Despite its undeniable allure, Pietrapertosa remains a well-kept secret, spared from the crowds that often inundate more popular Italian destinations.<\/p>\n The village exudes a serene ambience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture without the hustle and bustle of mass tourism.<\/p>\n To make the most of your visit, consider booking flights to Bari Airport and arranging accommodation at the best prices.<\/p>\n Explore the region further with tours and activities, such as the “Pietrapertosa: 2-Hour Historical Walking Tour,” providing insights into the village’s fascinating past.<\/p>\n
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