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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 
MONTECCHIO, Olive Oil Museum - Very close to the odern olive oil mill, in this museum several features are exposed, such as tools, curiosities, images and secrets about a 6000 years' old aged tradition. Starting from this Umbrian tradition origin, passing trough the olive oil modern proceedings and ending with a delicious tasting of the famous “bruschetta” (toasted slice of bread seasoned with garlic olive oil and salt), you can get a really typical Umbrian moment. Near Montecchio there is also an interesting area where an etruscan necropoli has been discovered years ago.
ALVIANO & its WWF Oasis - Very close to the small town of Alviano, famous for its perfectly maintained castle, you can find the WWF Oasis, created in 1963, by building a dike on the Tiber River. Soon, because of its shallow water, a weird and particular mixed ecosystem came out, full of swamps, lakes and fluvial forests. In this area you can birdwatch and have guided tours. In 1978, the Alviano Oasis became a protected area and from 1990 it is managed and kept by the WWF.
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 
PERUGIA - Perugia is the main Umbrian city, made of its five districts enclosed by original Etruscan walls 22 centuries old. The most important monuments and spots are: Palazzo dei Priori, the Cathedral, the Fontana Maggiore. All these elements can be found in the same place: Piazza Grande. Walking down the beautiful Corso Vannucci, there are several elements to see, as the Belvedere garden, the Rocca Paolina and the Umbrian Art Gallery. While eating some excellent Perugia chocolate, be ready to walk up and down the hill because stairs are another feature who make Perugia famous! Distances > Roma (180 km - 111 miles), Firenze (150 km - 93 miles), Terni (60 km - 37 miles), Orvieto (66 km - 40,9 miles), Todi (40 km - 24,8 miles), Assisi (10 km - 6,2 miles) Gubbio (50 km - 31 miles)
  • Umbrian paintings gallery
  • Palazzo dei Priori
  • Fontana grande
  • Rocca Paolina
  • Cathedral
ASSISI - Laying on a Mount Subasio side, everything in this small town talks about Saint Francesco. The shocking Basilica, also famous for Giotto’s frescos, is the top of a charming hill, facing the whole Perugia valley. Just out hte centre you can find interesting roman ruins.
A gentle, quiet atmosphere reigns in this town, it was an umbrian town then conquered by the romans and after devastated during the barbarian invasions.Later it became a free city-state and during the renaissance Assisi was ruled by many lords before becoming part of the Papal states. Beside the basilica, there are several interesting churches: the S.Rufino church, S.Damiano and the S.Chiara church. Distances > Gubbio (45 km - 27,9 miles), Perugia (10 km - 6,2 miles), Terni (70 km - 43 miles), Orvieto (70 km- 43 miles), Todi (50 km - 31 miles), Spoleto (45 km - 28 miles), Foligno (25 km - 15,5 miles)
  • Saint Francis cathedral
  • Minerva temple
  • Roman ruins
  • Carceri hermitage
  • Perkins museum
  • Santa Chiara cathedral
  • Porziuncola
 
TODI - The town is world wide famous mainly for the kind of stone which is made of and also because the poet Iacopone da Todi was born there. Visiting Todi also gives you the chance to taste its typical food and products. Very nice is the historical downtown starting from the Santuario della Consolazione through the San Donato church until the great Piazza del Popolo.
A visit to this town is of the greatest interest for the beauty of its monuments and its medieval centre. The nature surrounding the historic downtown is rich, full of great landscapes and panoramic view. In ten minutes from Todi you can easily reach the Tevere river park and Corbara lake. Distances > Orvieto (30 km - 18,6 miles), Assisi (55 km - 34 miles), Perugia (50 km - 31 miles), Terni ( 40 km - 24,8 miles), Spoleto (42 km - 25 miles), Gubbio (80 km - 50 miles), Roma (139 km - 86 miles), Firenze (197 km - 122 miles)
  • Consolazione Sanctuary
  • Art museum
  • Piazza del Popolo
  • Palazzo dei Priori
FOLIGNO and the Clitunno’s Springs - Famous since ancient ages, Clitunno’s springs are a spectacular series of many water bubbles making a suggestive little lake. Near the lake you can find a nice small temple dedicated to the Saturno god. Close to the Clitunno's springs there are some interesting towns like Foligno Trevi, Bevangna, Spello and Montefalco. All these towns have the typical umbrian features with hill position and fascinating white-stone built palaces. Walking around these umbrian boroughs is a unique experience, infact they all have mantained the old atmosphere of the past ages.
SPOLETO - This town represents a typical mix of many different ages and events. Once rebuilt by the Romans, it still keeps its old medieval aspect. Spoleto was a rich Lungbard area, then, an important Papal State town. The Rocca Albornoziana and the Roman ruins must be seen!
Since a long time, Spoleto has been the set for an important cultural event, called "Festival dei Due Mondi".
Other important monuments that worth a visit are the Cathedral of S.Maria Assunta, the S.Pietro church and the Roman theatre dating from the 1st century A.D. today totally restored so that its original structure and shape is once more visible. Distances > Terni (30 km - 18,6 miles), Perugia (65 km - 40 miles), Assisi (70 km - 42 miles), Cascia e Norcia (45-50 km - 32 miles), Orvieto (80 km - 49 miles), Roma (140 km - 86 miles)
  • Albornoziana Rock
  • Ponte delle torri
  • Archeological museum
  • Roman theatre
  • Cathedral
  • Ponte sanguinario (roman)
TERNI - Marmore Falls - Once you get Terni, keep going on towards Valnerina. Suddenly, only after 7 km, you will find on your right side the impressive and amazing Marmore Falls, the highest falls in Europe, 165 mt high. This fall was artificially created by the Romans, to supply their water needs.Terni is a dinamic city, one of the most modern in Umbria, anyway beside its industrial fame, it is also rich of monuments and interesting archeological area.Infact not far from the city, there are two different but great attractions: one is the famous archeological site of Carsulae, while in the near Avigliano Umbro, you can enjoy a restful excursion in the prehistoric Dunarobba's wood. The city itself boasts a nice historical downtown, and just out of the city, there is the famous San Valentino's cathedral.
Distances > Roma (90 km - 55 miles), Firenze (220 km - 136 miles), Perugia (60 km - 37 miles), Orvieto (75 km - 46 miles), Todi (60 km - 37 miles)

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