Cerignola is a small town in the Apulia region of southern Italy. It's a farming town, known for its olive oil and wine production. The town is surrounded by olive groves and vineyards, and the landscape is punctuated by rolling hills and ancient stone villages. Cerignola is a convenient base for exploring the region's beaches, ancient ruins, and rolling vineyards. The town has a small historic center, with a main square, a few churches, and a few small shops. There are a few restaurants and bars in the town, and a few small hotels. The town is also home to a large and lively market, which is held every Saturday morning.