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BOLSENA - This town gives its name to the close lake and it is sited on one side of the Volsinii Hills.
Bolsena has Etruscan origins and it preserves every further historical age trace. Its castle dominates the surrounding boroughs from the top and it was recently restored; today it hosts an interesting Lake Territorial museum. Bolsena lake has been declared the cleanest lake in Europe.
Its basin and its endowed lakefront allow the tourists to spend cultural and joyful holidays.
Starting from Bolsena and wandering through the panoramic street around the lake, you can come across many colourful towns: Montefiascone, with its stunning lake panorama, Marta, a fishermen’s town, Capodimonte, Valentano, Gradoli, Grotte di Castro, a beautiful medieval borough and San Lorenzo Nuovo, a perfect example of 18th century urbanistic settlement (a rare eight sided square is the town center). Distances > Roma (148 km - 91 miles), Terni (93 km - 57 miles), Orvieto (22 km - 13,6 miles), Viterbo (30 km - 18,6 miles), Bomarzo (45 km - 27,9 miles)
  • Lake and islands Bisentina and Martana
  • Territorial Museum
  • Etruscan ruins
  • Turano natural park
  • Santa Cristina Cathedral
CIVITA DI BAGNOREGIO - Civita di Bagnoregio is a perfect example of unique masterpiece. This small rock is connected to the land just by a long and narrow bridge. Civita is also called the “Dying Town”, because its sides has been falling down for years and years. Because of this inexorable deterioration, there are only few people living in the medieval buildings of Civita downtown.
Around the rock the landscape is wide and impressive, giving the tourist a charming and unforgettable scenario. An excursion in this magic borough is strongly suggested. Distances > Orvieto (15 km - 9,3 miles), Bolsena (11 km - 6,5 miles)
  • San Donato church
  • All the historical centre
GOLE DEL FORELLO, Tiber Fluvial Park, Corbara Lake - They are part of the Tiber Fluvial Park, which is mainly represented by Corbara Lake. They are picturesque cliffs that take the old river straight to Rome, by making a real canyon. The whole canyon is full of underground caves, that can be safely visited anytime of the year. Through these rocks, several prehistoric discoveries were found during the past years. In this Tiber area, many handcrafts were also made by the Romans. For this reason, an ancient Roman kiln can be visited nearby.
  • Roman ruins of Scoppieto
  • Roman port of Pagliano
  • Painted egg museum in Civitella del Lago
  • Canoe center in Gole del forello nature village 
ORVIETO - The famous rock of Orvieto is just the basis of a city where everything is about art and history. Ages come across the city starting from the Etruscan civilization, through the Middle Age, until today. Since then, time has not been able to damage the wild beauty of the red tufa plateau (which Orvieto is made of) but it testifies about a supreme art. Putting together the famous Duomo, the Saint Patrick well, the Moro’s clocktower and many other artistic treasures, you easily get a unique glance over the Orvieto masterpiece.
In the Orvieto surroundings, in any of its areas, both Tuscany and Latium directions, you can reach many historical attractions, as the Etruscan Necropolis at Crocifisso del Tufo, the Roman ruins over the Tiber (Pagliano’s roman harbour) and Giulio’s bridge (roman architecture near Paglia river).
Distances > Roma (110 km - 68 miles), Firenze (149 km - 92 miles), Perugia (66 km - 41 miles), Terni (75 km - 46,5 miles), Siena (120 km - 74 miles) Assisi (70 km - 43 miles), Todi (30 km - 18,6 miles), Bolsena (20 km - 12 miles), Viterbo (45 km - 27,9 miles).
  • Cathedral
  • Natural Orvieto's archeological ring
  • Etruscan ruins and necropolis
  • Archeological museums
  • Moro's clocktower
  • Palazzo del Popolo
  • Underground caves 
Spa in central Italy
 
Saturnia’s natural Spa and Falls - A traditional lore narrates that God Nettuno created this natural springs tossing a thunderbird against a mountain. The Saturnia Spa have been appreciated both by the Etruscans and the Romans; today this area is an enchanting place characterized by its beneficent water and by its important Health Center.
 
San Casciano dei Bagni Spa - Placed in a panoramic corner of the Tuscany lowlands, not far from Siena, the hot springs of Fonteverde comes up among a typical green countryside. You may choose between a complete healthy treatment at the Thermal centre of Fonteverde (just at the beginning of the town) or enjoy the ease of the public bathtub. Other important spa in Tuscany are in Asciano (Terme di San Giovanni), Pitigliano, Paganico (Terme di Petriolo) and the famous Montecatini and Chianciano terme.


Popes’ thermae (Viterbo) - The thermal resources of the whole Viterbo’s basin are certainly one of the most precious and large ones in Italy. The original 14 thermal buildings, built under the instructions of several popes, are dislocated along a wide area around the city of Viterbo. Today the biggest hot spring water (called “Bullicame”) is exploited by the main thermal establishment. Maybe relaxing your body inside this hot water (58 °C – 136.40 °F) is the best way to describe this spa benefits. Other important spa in Latium are those of Tivoli, just 18 km far from Rome.
 
In Umbria the most famous thermae are in Città di Castello (Terme di Fontecchio) and Parrano. 
BOMARZO - Deeply plunged in Viterbo district and in a particularly green area, Bomarzo is a real representation of a perfectly maintained medieval town. Its unique Rocky Monster’s Park is a great half a day stop.
The name "Bomarzo" is supposed to come from the Roman period from Polymartium of uncertain meaning. It was a property of the Orsini family, whose castle is at the edge of the densely-built town, until Marzio sold it to the Lante family in 1645.
Bomarzo's main attraction is a garden usually referred to as the Bosco Sacro (Sacred grove) or, locally, Bosco dei Mostri ("Monsters' Grove"), because of its many large stone sculptures which populate this particular landscape.
A sphinx is located right at the entrance of the Park of the Monsters.
This garden was made by Pier Francesco Orsini, called Vicino (1528–1588), the patron of the arts, greatly devoted to his wife Giulia Farnese; when she died, he created the gardens for her.
The park of Bomarzo was meant not to please, but to shock visitors. In itself there are lots of arcane symbolism.
The reason for the layout and design of the garden is largely unknown: perhaps they were meant as a foil to the perfect symmetry and layout of the great Renaissance gardens nearby at Villa Farnese and Villa Lante. Next to a formal exedra is a tilting watchtowerlike casina, the so-called Casa Storta ("Hanging House").
An octagonal templet was added about twenty years later to honor the second wife of Orsini, Giulia Farnese.
During the Nineteenth Century and deep into the twentieth the garden became overgrown and neglected, but in the 1970s a program of restoration was implemented by the Bettini family, and today the garden, which remains private property, is a major tourist attraction.
The surreal nature of the Parco dei Mostri appealed to Jean Cocteau and the great surrealist Salvador Dalí, who discussed it at great length. The poet André Pieyre de Mandiargues wrote an essay devoted to Bomarzo. Niki de Saint Phalle was inspired by Bomarzo for her Tarot Garden. The story behind Bomarzo and the life of Pier Francesco Orsini are the subject of a fascinating novel by the Argentinian writer Manuel Mujica Láinez (1910-1984), Bomarzo (1962). Mujica Láinez himself wrote a libretto based on his novel, which was set to music by Alberto Ginastera (1967). The opera Bomarzo premièred in Washington in 1967. In Argentina the opera was banned by the military dictatorship, but in the USA both Mujica Láinez and Ginastera were awarded the Pulitzer Prize.
VITERBO - This is one of the Pope’s cities, rich of historical elements as churches, castles, towers, ruins and an authentic jewel: the San Pellegrino quarter. The historical downtown, surrounded by 11th century city walls, encloses several monuments. Since the Etruscans, the city has always been considered central and strategic, especially during Gregorio X’s pontificate. Evidence of the religious heritage is the magnificent Palazzo Papale, sited in the heart of the medieval quarter.
Driving around Viterbo, it is very easy to discover hidden attractions, starting from the Roman age (Ferento’s Roman Amphitheatre), crossing the important renaissance Palazzo Farnese in Caprarola, ending to the amazing Villa Lante sited in Bagnaia.
Villa Lante is a perfect example of an Italian 16th century villa with garden, surrounded by thick walls and full of original monuments. Its garden is the result of centuries of tradition. Another great italian monument is the close Castello Ruspoli in Vignanello.
And just in the neighborhood of Viterbo you can find the Vico lake and the archeological site of Ferento and Sutri. Not far there is the Bracciano lake with the Aviation Museum of Vigna di Valle.
Distances > Roma (80 km - 49,6 miles), Terni (58 km - 35,9 miles), Orvieto (45 km - 27,9 miles), Bolsena (30 km - 18 miles), Bomarzo (40 km - 24,8 miles), Caprarola (19 km - 11,7 miles), Bagnoregio (30 km - 18,6 miles), Firenze (240 km - 149 miles)
CAPRAROLA and Palazzo Farnese - Few steps far from the medieval city of Viterbo, the proud ang glorious Villa Farnese has been standing for more than 500 years. The building complex dominates the whole area, with the delicious Caprarola town. The beautiful Farnese family residence was built by Antonio da Sangallo, to be a defensice fortress but in 1559, because of the will of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, the building was transformed into a grand reinassance palace. Absolutely to
be visited!
TEVERINA AREA - This area spreads among the Bolsena Lake and the Tiber, together with the stunning Clay Gullies Valley and many small towns and boroughs that show their charming past times. Many spots are very interesting to be visited:

Bagnoregio - Main monuments: Porta Albana (1589), S. Bonaventura Church (1632), S. Nicola Church (1581), where you can admire an antique Roman sarcofag used as an altar.
Castiglione in Teverina - Beautiful medieval borough, famous for its incredible "Piazzetta", where every year an important Wine Festival takes place. You can reach it by walking through narrow streets among sixteenth century buildings. Important monuments: SS. Filippo and Giacomo Church.
Celleno - Main monuments: S. Giovanni Battista Convent and Orsini Castle, with its small S. Carlo Church. Celleno borough is very small but intense to live and it offers strong feelings to its visitors any time of the year.
Graffignano - Main monuments: Baglioni Castle and Madonna del Castellonchio Church. In Viterbo county, this town represents a typical north Latium area.
Lubriano - Main monuments: S. Caterina Tower, Bourbon del Monte Palace and a shocking Monaldeschi Tower. Lubriano is also very close to Bagnoregio and Orvieto, almost on the regional border which divides Umbria and Latium.
LATIUM COAST - this area starting from Ostia and holds many interesting places ideal both for a sea tourism and for a cultural tourism. In fact in this area you can find important history zones like Ostia, Tarquinia and the Vulci Park with roman and etruscan ruins and museums.
This land presents a calm and relaxing landscapes and several small typical boroughs.
Taking the Aurelia motorway and goign north along the coast you can easily reach the Tuscany lowlands and the maremma areas  while going south you can discover the marvellous area of the Circeo national park and many other special places like Sperlonga, Sabaudia up to the Pontine islands.

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