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Roman Roads to Orvieto -8 Day Self Guided Cycle
8 days Viterbo to Orvieto Cycle from the papal city of Viterbo to magnificently-situated Orvieto, Take in the fascinating volcanic landscape of blue hills and fertile plateaux, Travel on ancient Etruscan and Roman roads paved with 2,000-year old stones, Wade in the crystal-clear waters of Lake Bolsena - Italy's third largest lake, Admire Orvieto's frescoed cathedral, Discover the legacy of ancient civilizations
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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| Call (800) 237-0301 for more information or to book today! Mention code 6067886 | | Intrepid Travel | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Days 1-2 | Viterbo | You can wander the perfect gardens of the Villa Lante in nearby Bagnaia or visit Viterbo's beautifully preserved palaces and churches to warm up for the ride. Alternatively, soak in Viterbo's open-air hot springs or swim in the lake. | | Day 3 | Viterbo to Montefiascone | Clinging to the rim of an old volcanic crater, Montefiascone dates back to the time of the Etruscans. Be sure to check out the curious tomb of the nobleman named Fugger, who died en route to Rome from over-indulging in the region's wines. His story lives on in the famous white Est Est Est wine, world-renowned for its light, fruity flavour. | | Days 4-5 | Montefiascone to Bolsena | Cycle along the ancient Via Cassia, through the picturesque village of Capodimente, towards medieval Bolsena. The cobbled streets and charming castle call for exploration, so spend your free afternoon here. | | Days 6-8 | Bolsena to Orvieto | The pilgrim route runs across a plateau, so enjoy spectacular views of the region as you pedal over it. The journey comes to an end in stunning Orvieto, which seems rather precariously perched on a series of tufa crags. The dramatic position of the town makes for fantastic photos and don't miss the famous 15th century Duomo, with its intricate facade and fine frescoes. |
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