Basilicate
8 water features • 2 dams • 3 fountains • 2 springs • 1 waterfalls
Discover Basilicate’s Hidden Water Wonders
Nestled in the heart of Italy, Basilicate is fast becoming a must‑visit haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. This enchanting region boasts eight spectacular water attractions—from serene springs to powerful waterfalls—that promise unforgettable experiences for every traveler. Whether you’re planning a family day trip, a romantic escape, or an adventurous hike, Basilicate’s diverse water features deliver the perfect blend of tranquility and excitement.
Explore two historic dams that not only showcase impressive engineering but also offer panoramic views of sparkling reservoirs ideal for kayaking and picnicking. Wander among three charming fountains scattered across quaint villages, each reflecting local art and tradition while providing refreshing stops on your journey. Discover the crystal‑clear two natural springs that feed lush valleys, perfect for a soothing dip or a scenic meditation spot. And don’t miss the region’s crown jewel—the singular, breathtaking waterfall that cascades into a pristine pool, delivering a dramatic backdrop for photography lovers.
The beauty of Basilicate lies in its sub‑regions, each with its own unique character and hidden gems. From the rolling hills of the northern valleys to the sun‑kissed plains of the south, every corner invites you to wander off the beaten path and uncover secret pools, rustic trails, and local legends tied to the water.
Ready to dive into Italy’s best‑kept secret? Let our travel guide lead you through Basilicate’s water features, and experience the magic of this remarkable region today.
Featured Attractions
Diga di Monte Cotugno
Dam BasilicateFontana Vecchia
Fountain BasilicateFontana Ferdinandea
Fountain BasilicateFontana dello Spirito Santo
Fountain BasilicateFonte Ermite
Spring BasilicateCascate dë i ggemèllë
Waterfall BasilicateSorgente Pitt'accurc'
Spring BasilicateDiga di Gannano
Dam BasilicateNeighboring Regions
- Abruzzo (59 spots)
- Aosta Valley (12 spots)
- Apulia (11 spots)
- Calabria (21 spots)
- Campania (53 spots)
- Emilia-Romagna (46 spots)
- Friuli Venezia Giulia (53 spots)
- Latium (112 spots)
- Liguria (22 spots)
- Lombardy (191 spots)