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Roman Roads to Orvieto -8 Day Self Guided Walk
8 days Viterbo to Orvieto
Walk from the papal city of Viterbo to towering Orvieto, Be fascinated by volcanic landscapes of blue hills and broad plateaux, Tread 2000 year old paving stones as you walk ancient Etruscan and Roman roads, Take a dip in the blue waters of Lake Bolsena - Italy's third largest lake, Check out Orvieto's frescoed cathedral

Travel from the medieval ramparts of Viterbo to spectacularly-situated Orvieto, following ancient Roman roads and well-worn pilgrims' paths. Soak up magnificent sights along the way, from a volcanic crater and bubbling thermal springs to manicured gardens and majestic cathedrals. Learn this region's history first-hand, and really get to know the spirit of Italy on your week-long adventure.

Physical Rating: 3
Culture Shock Rating: 2
Accommodation: Bed and Breakfast (7 nts)
Trip Style: Intrepid Independent
Group Size: Maximum of 12 travellers per group
Departure: Departure is guaranteed
Budget: Allow EUR €280 for meals not included.
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Tour OperatorIntrepid Travel
Duration
8 Days
Escorted
Escorted - Yes
Itinerary
DayDestinationDescription
Days 1-2ViterboSpend free time in Viterbo or walk to nearby Bagnaia to see the Villa Lante, famous for its fine gardens and clever use of water features. Viterbo has a wealth of sights to explore including the 13th century Palazzo Papale, and the church of Santa Maria Nuova, restored after bomb damage in WWII. Otherwise, wander down the Via San Pellegrino to the beautifully preserved medieval quarter. There are open-air hot springs to soak in - or jump into the lake during warmer months.
Day 3Viterbo to MontefiasconeCross a plain, passing thermal springs before following a fine section of the Roman Via Cassia to Montefiascone. Located on the highest point of the volcanic ridge surrounding Lake Bolsena, it is thought that Montefiascone was built by the Etruscans on the site of their most sacred shrine.
Days 4-5Montefiascone to BolsenaContinue along the ancient Via Cassia until it disappears into the woods. From here, follow farm tracks with views of the lake and the medieval streets of Bolsena. There is a well-preserved 14th century castle with an archaeological museum here. Take the time here to mingle with pilgrims at the church of Santa Cristina perhaps, take a dip in the lake or walk to Acquapendente, an agricultural town well known for its pottery.
Days 6-8Bolsena to OrvietoRamble along the pilgrims' path over the plateau, enjoying expansive views over the region. The final stop, Orvieto, is a perfect place to end this energetic adventure. Sitting dramatically upon volcanic tufo, its location is only surpassed by the magnificence of its cathedral, one of Italy's greatest Gothic buildings.
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