Self Guided Excursions in
Northern Latium,
the
TUSCIA
Viterbo, Farfa Abbey, Tuscania, Tarquinia, Caprarola
Tuscia
is the extreme southern part of
Etruria, the land inhabited by the Etruscans.
This volcanic land that borders Umbria to the East and faces the Tyrrhenian
sea for 40 km about on the western coastal plain where Latium Maremma
follows to the Tuscan Maremma, has two beautiful and uncontaminated
lakes - Bolsena and Vico - and some thermal pools popular since the
time of the ancient Rome. The volcanic soil is rich and fertile with
orchards, vegetable crops, olive, hazelnut and grapewine plantations.
Famous for the pecorino (sheep) cheese, also good quality wines are
produced on the coast of the Bolsena lake and near Orvieto. Off the
beaten track, the Tuscia is a hilly land dotted with well preserved
medieval villages, former Etruscan and Roman settlements not decaied
despite the very low grade of restoring activity existing there if compared
with same in Tuscany. This deficiency in fact makes those places more
authentic and for this reason highly fashinating. Civita
di Bagnoregio, Bolsena, Orte, Tarquinia and Tuscania , one of the most beautiful medieval centres of the region, are only
an exemple. Viterbo is one of the most consistently medieval towns in
Italy. Elegant, rich and lively is a small real city that in the Middle
Ages was a holiday retreat for the Popes and before them for the Romans.
Traces of the Etruscans are everywhere, from Tarquinia on the seaside
to Blera, Norchia, Tuscania, Vulci in the inland.

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FARFA ABBEY
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from
Rome: 45 min, 50 km.
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FARNESE PALACE
Palace
in
Caprarola
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from
Rome: 45 min, 50 km.
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TARQUINIA
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from
Rome: 1h, 90 km.
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VITERBO
The town of the Popes
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from
Rome: 1h, 90 km.
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TUSCANIA |
from
Rome: 1h, 90 km.
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TUSCIA |
from
Rome: 20 to 90km.
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