Sasso di Castalda (20 km south of Potenza in the Southern Apennines thrust-belt) is a village situated on spectacular outcrops of Mesozoic rocks. In order to illustrate the peculiar stratigraphic and structural features of the area, a geological itinerary comprising 15 stops has been developed around the Sasso di Castalda village. The itinerary illustrates the Mesozoic stratigraphy of the deep-sea Lagonegro Basin in an area where the Triassic to Cretaceous evolution of the basin has been studied in great detail. Extensive exposure allows the observation of tectonic structures related to the Miocene to Pleistocene evolution of the Southern Apennine orogeny. The choice of Sasso di Castalda as the starting point for this itinerary...