Altarocca Wine Resort Adults Only





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An excursion that can be done on foot or by bicycle, starting from the village of Benano. The route takes place in a clockwise loop, passing between cultivated fields and stretches of wood. Along the trail there are good views towards the Orvieto Valley, orchards, smells, steep hills, high floors, sheep yogurt and artisan cheeses for a break. The path to the right of the Chinese villa proceeds (after the dragons) to continue the path towards the castle and enjoy a splendid view.
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This beautiful bike ride starts from the mountain and arrives at the sea, starting from the Orvieto railway station and arriving at the Orbetello railway station. Far from the classic tourist destinations, the excursion offers the opportunity to explore small villages and architectural jewels such as Civita di Bagnoregio, Pitigliano, and Orbetello. The return can be done by train or following the same itinerary. Civita di Bagnoregio is a beautiful and magical place to stay overnight.
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A beautiful route around Lake Bolsena. The first part of the route passes through Poggio Falchetto (376m), while the return runs along the Monte Vulsini SCI. On the shores of the lake, there are beautiful long sandy beaches with views towards the Bisentina Island. Along the way, it is possible to visit the 15th-century church of San Magno. In Capodimonte, there is another beautiful, long black sand beach. Lake Bolsena is the largest of those of volcanic origin and the fifth largest in Italy....
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Among olive groves and brushes the path detaches from Bolsena and, after going up and down, admiring wonderful sights of the lake. The 360 degree view from the Tower of Pilgrims in Montefiascone is exciting. Water supply only in the first section of the route. This trail is part of the 2000 km long route of the Via Francigena which goes from Canterbury to Rome. To see all segments in Italy: https://www.alltrails.com/lists/via-francigena-italy To see all segments in Europe:...