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Roman Roads to Orvieto – Independent

Starting in the medieval hub of Viterbo, this trip follows the Via Cassia, a major Roman road that crosses ancient volcanic landscapes. From plains dotted with thermal springs, dip down to Lake Bolsena, situated within the crater of an extinct volcano, before finishing in Orvieto, perched high on an impressive wall of volcanic tuff. Along the way visit archaeological museums, castles, Papal palaces and fabulously frescoed churches.

Spring is prime time for flowers and birds. Swimming is best from the summer through to the autumn when the waters of Lake Bolsena are at their warmest, whilst the open-air hot springs near Viterbo are a lovely temperature all year round.

Duration: 5 or 8 days

Price: from £720 per person
Route Open: April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November
Trip Type: Independent
Country: Italy
Airport: Rome
Grade: Easy to Moderate Walking
Walk Length: 5.3 / 14.9 miles

Itinerary

Arrive in Viterbo

Walled city with historic papal palace, cathedral, fine Romanesque churches and medieval quarter. 4-star boutique hotel in central location.

View from Viterbo Independent walking tour Lazio Italy
View from Viterbo
About Viterbo

Something of a rival to Rome during the 13th century, this medieval town houses several grand palaces and churches. Our optional city walk gives you a flavour for most parts of the city and places of interest, finishing at the archaeological museum, exhibiting fine Roman pottery and Etruscan artefacts. There are a number of good restaurants here offering from modern fare to traditional specialities.

Hotel Boutique Palazzo Ubertini 4 star Viterbo Walking Tour Italy
Viterbo
Palazzo Ubertini

Boutique hotel in central location

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Palazzo Ubertini junior suite walking tour Italy
Viterbo
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Opportunities for city walk, exploring Viterbo (2 miles, 1 hour). Walk (or bus) to Bagnaia to visit the Villa Lante Gardens, Vignola’s Renaissance masterpiece, using the natural flow of water (closed Mondays) (5.3 miles, 2.5 hours). NB Gardens entrance fee not included.

Villa Lante gardens Independent walking tour Lazio Italy
Villa Lante gardens
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Viterbo
Palazzo Ubertini

Boutique hotel in central location

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Viterbo
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Gravel lanes lead across a plain, via ancient thermal pools, to a fine section of paved Roman Via Cassia, and on to panoramically situated Montefiascone (2,070ft), with its castle, and church of San Flaviano with a famously inscribed tomb of Bishop Fugger (11.6 miles, 6 hours). 3-star, central hotel with panoramic terrace.

Montefiascone archway walking tour Lazio Italy
Archway at Montefiascone
About Montefiascone

Clinging to the rim of an old volcanic crater, Montefiascone dates back to the Etruscans. Notable for its 17th century cathedral which dominates the skyline and the anecdotally renowned white wine called Est! Est!! Est!!!

Hotel Urbano 3 star Montefiascone Walking Tour Italy
Montefiascone
Urbano V

In historic centre, terrace with panoramic views

Breakfast

Follow the route of the ancient Via Cassia until it disappears into woods. Then paths and farm tracks with fine views lead down along sand beaches beside the lake (swim!)…to Bolsena (1,080ft) (11.1 miles, 5.5 hours). 4-star hotel close to the lake or upgrade to a lakeside 5-star hotel with pool.

Forest walk between Montefiascone and Bolsena Independent walking tour Lazio Italy
Forest walk between Montefiascone and Bolsena
About Bolsena

Friendly and welcoming, this is an attractive lakeside town of medieval alleyways and narrow cobbled streets that has been popular as a resort since Roman times. It has a well-preserved 14th century castle, with a museum and some interesting churches. The church of Santa Cristina boasts some fascinating catacombs. There are swimming opportunities in the lake or relax lakeside in one of the many bars.

Hotel Columbus 4 star Bolsena Walking Tour Italy
Bolsena
Columbus

Modern hotel close to lake

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Ludwig Hotel 5 star Bolsena Walking Tour Italy
Bolsena
Ludwig Hotel

Modern, boutique hotel adjacent to lake, with pool in summer

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Explore Bolsena, its ancient streets, castle, Etruscan temples, and ‘triple’ church of Santa Cristina, site of the miracle of Corpus Christi (1263). Opportunity for lake excursions and swimming. Optional walk from Acquapendente through the low Monti Volsinii (12.2 miles, 6 hours).

View of Lake Bolsena Independent walking tour Lazio Italy
View of Lake Bolsena
Hotel Columbus 4 star Bolsena Walking Tour Italy
Bolsena
Columbus

Modern hotel close to lake

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Ludwig Hotel 5 star Bolsena Walking Tour Italy
Bolsena
Ludwig Hotel

Modern, boutique hotel adjacent to lake, with pool in summer

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Follow the old pilgrim route across a high plateau (2,000ft) with extensive views, towards Orvieto. The first view of the crag-top city is unforgettable (10.7 miles, 5.5 hours). 3-star historic hotel or upgrade to a 4-star renovated palazzo.

View of Orvieto walking tour Lazio Italy
View of Orvieto
About Orvieto

The cathedral, or Duomo, is an extremely fine example of Romanesque Gothic with an intricate façade and austere, striped marble interior. Beneath Orvieto, discover a warren of ancient tunnels, wells, cellars and shelters. Also worth visiting is the giant, medieval well with a double spiral of pathways that allowed mules to pass up and down for water without congestion. After sightseeing, be sure to visit the ceramic shops.

Hotel Corso 3 star Orvieto Walking Tour Italy
Orvieto
Hotel Corso

Historic building in city centre

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Palazzo Piccolomini 4 star Orvieto Walking Tour Italy
Orvieto
Palazzo Piccolomini

16th century hotel overlooking medieval piazza

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Optional city walk (approx. 2 hours), including Orvieto’s magnificent cathedral and Capella della Madonna di San Brizio, with outstanding frescoes by Fra Angelico and Signorelli, Etruscan tombs, museums and remarkable well (completed in 1537 by Antonio Sangallo) – ‘one of the second seven wonders of the world’. NB Entrance fees for attractions not included.

Orvieto Cathedral Independent walking tour Lazio Italy
Orvieto Cathedral
Hotel Corso 3 star Orvieto Walking Tour Italy
Orvieto
Hotel Corso

Historic building in city centre

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Palazzo Piccolomini 4 star Orvieto Walking Tour Italy
Orvieto
Palazzo Piccolomini

16th century hotel overlooking medieval piazza

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Trip Planner

Walking & Terrain

Walking: Easy. Gradients are mostly quite gentle, although each day involves a gradual climb (or descent) of about 1,000ft. The walk lengths vary from 2.5 hours to a maximum of 6 hours. Hours of walking, which may vary from group to group, means hours of actual walking and does not include stops for lunch, sightseeing, rests or siestas.

Terrain: Follow well-established paths and tracks including Roman and Etruscan roads, volcanic ash paths, farm tracks, occasional mule and forest paths, and stretches of asphalt. Occasional loose (gravel) surfaces.

All ATG trips include facilities and options so that you can arrange to walk as much or as little as you like – or not at all - and your Route Manager will be able to advise you on public transport or taxi options.

Roman Roads to Orvieto terrain profile

Walking & Terrain

Walking: Easy. Gradients are mostly quite gentle, although each day involves a gradual climb (or descent) of about 1,000ft. The walk lengths vary from 2.5 hours to a maximum of 6 hours. Hours of walking, which may vary from group to group, means hours of actual walking and does not include stops for lunch, sightseeing, rests or siestas.

Terrain: Follow well-established paths and tracks including Roman and Etruscan roads, volcanic ash paths, farm tracks, occasional mule and forest paths, and stretches of asphalt. Occasional loose (gravel) surfaces.

All ATG trips include facilities and options so that you can arrange to walk as much or as little as you like – or not at all - and your Route Manager will be able to advise you on public transport or taxi options.

Roman Roads to Orvieto terrain profile

Additional activities available locally

This is a wonderful area offering additional local experiences - some can be booked to fit in with the itinerary, whilst for others you may wish to customise your trip to have an extra leisurely day or two to enjoy.

Additional activities are paid for locally and can be booked via your Route Manager who will contact you 2 weeks prior to departure with the exception of the thermal baths in Viterbo which should be booked in advance via the ATG office.

Thermal baths in Viterbo, costs up to 25€/person with the option to book additional spa treatments

Chestnut harvest feast and typical lunch near Viterbo for 70€/person (minimum 2) including transfers from/to Viterbo (available on Sundays in October)

Italian lessons in Bolsena, Montefiascone and Viterbo, costing from 20€/person depending on the length of the lesson.

Wine Tasting in Montefiascone from 20-40€/person

Bike Hire in Bolsena (prices vary)

Boat trips in Bolsena, around the lake (prices vary)

Your Personal ATG Route Manager

I am originally from the Czech Republic, but for over 20 years I have called the hills and countryside near Viterbo my home. Come follow ancient Etruscan paths that wind through soft volcanic landscapes, past shimmering crater lakes and medieval villages perched on tufa cliffs. Visit mysterious necropolises carved into stone and pass through quiet forests and hidden corners away from crowds. I look forward to meeting you and sharing my love of this area with you!

"Lucie was an outstanding Route Manager.  Our meetings were informative, and all our contacts were responded to immediately.  Lucie always seemed to have our best interest in mind.  Her restaurant recommendations were all excellent.  She booked them at our preferred dinner time and helped us make our anniversary an especially enjoyable day.  Lucie also provided convenient alternatives when the walk seemed too difficult."

"We can't speak highly enough of Lucia. She was great--taking much helpful initiative--and added a lot to our enjoyment of the trip! One detail: she had done a lot of work to keep paths clear."

 

Lucie Hajkova Route Manager Italy

Route Book

The ATG Route Book is a detailed, day-to-day guide. The book anticipates your needs with easy-to-follow instructions, maps, plans and other information that will guide you to discover the best that the area has to offer and is the key to the success of an independent holiday with us.

“The route book’s background information and recommendations are invaluable and contribute materially to the enjoyment of the holiday.”

Walking App

Your Route Manager can provide you with a link to download an app to your smartphone. This app provides the GPS track for your route on your phone. You can use this digital support to find your position and navigate the route, even without an internet connection or mobile phone reception.

Roman Roads To Orvieto Route Book

Accommodation & Meals

You can expect each hotel to be one of the most characteristic, comfortable and best located for travellers on foot, with the character and sometimes the standard varying from place to place.

Star ratings indicate official classification, although many delightful places have no star rating. In more remote areas hotels may be of a generally lower standard in relation to their ‘star ratings’.

Single travellers are accommodated in double rooms for single occupancy for a supplemental charge.

On this route, upgraded accommodation is available at some overnight stops, as specified on the itinerary.

Breakfast is included and there are suggestions in the Route Book about where to buy provisions for a picnic lunch, as well as restaurant recommendations. Dining options often include a choice of restaurants that can be pre-booked for you by your Route Manager.

Hotel Corso 3 star Orvieto Walking Tour Italy

Food & Wine

Expect an everchanging feast, starting with the spicier flavours of the more southerly region of Lazio. As you walk past the volcanic lakes the menus teem with freshwater fish including corregone (whitefish), trout and eels. Round off with the subtle flavours of Umbria; wild boar, black truffles and golden olive oil are just some of the specialities. At the end of the walk, reward yourself with the delicious Orvieto Classico, a white wine that dates back to the Etruscans. The Route Book contains a section on the cuisine and wines of the region, and a list of recommended restaurants en route.  The Route Manager will be pleased to help you with any queries, requests or advice.

History

There is evidence of prehistoric settlement in the area. Later this region was the centre of Etruscan civilisation, with Orvieto an important city of the Etruscan Federation (known as Volsinii) until it was invaded by the Romans. Its inhabitants then settled at Bolsena. All the towns on our route are of Etruscan origin. Roman invasions and colonisations from the 2nd century BC led subsequently to the diminished importance of these towns, until the Middle Ages, when they became strongholds in Guelph-Ghibelline wars and other disputes or came to be of religious importance. Orvieto and Bolsena were both great centres of pilgrimage in the Middle Ages following a miracle (1264) when a Czech priest was stained by real blood while serving Mass here. It is still commemorated today with special celebrations, usually in June, around Corpus Christi Day. The Route Book provides a detailed account of the history of the region.

Flora & Fauna

In the woods there are wonderful carpets of cyclamen plus a wider range of wildflowers in the spring and autumn. You can expect good bird watching, including the Great Red Warbler around Lake Bolsena. Hoopoes and bee-eaters are often spotted in the summer months. There are also many butterflies. Our Route Book provides further detail while apps such as ‘LeafSnap’, ‘Flora Incognita’, ‘ChirpOMatic’ and child-friendly ‘Seek by iNaturalist’ can identify the flora and fauna en route.

Travel arrangements

Travel arrangements, including flights, for ATG Independent Footloose trips should be made independently.

Outward travel to Viterbo: From Fiumicino airport, take the metro to Roma Ostiense, from where there are regular trains to Viterbo. From Ciampino airport, there are shuttle bus services to Roma Termini, from where there are indirect trains to Viterbo.

Return travel from Orvieto: Take a train from Orvieto station to Rome Termini station. From here, connect with the Leonardo Express shuttle to Fiumicino airport, or bus services to Ciampino airport.

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Trip Options & Prices

5 Day Itinerary – A taste of the area with 3 days walking from Viterbo to Orvieto

Overview

This 5 day independent walking tour in central Italy starts in the historic walled city of Viterbo and includes 3 days of walking for those looking for a dedicated walking trip. Enjoy a short break to Italy walking sections of the ancient Via Cassia before arriving in Orvieto with its magnificent cathedral.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Viterbo*
Day 2: Viterbo to Montefiascone
Day 3: Montefiascone to Bolsena*
Day 4: Bolsena to Orvieto*
Day 5: Departure

*The upgrade price option includes upgrades at these locations

Prices (per person)

£720 Double room (per person)
£720 Twin room (per person)
£880 Single occupancy
£860 Double room upgrade (per person)
£860 Twin room upgrade (per person)
£1040 Single occupancy upgrade
All single occupancy rooms are doubles

Overview

This 8 day independent walking tour in central Italy is a more in-depth visit of the area with the option to explore the gardens at Villa Lante and additional time to enjoy lakeside Bolsena and the sights of Orvieto. Discover this area of Lazio at a more relaxed pace… it’s worth it!

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Viterbo*
Day 2: Viterbo* - free day
Day 3: Viterbo to Montefiascone
Day 4: Montefiascone to Bolsena*
Day 5: Bolsena* - free day
Day 6: Bolsena to Orvieto*
Day 7: Orvieto* - free day
Day 8: Departure

*The upgrade price option includes upgrades at these locations

Prices (per person)

£1260 Double room (per person)
£1260 Twin room (per person)
£1560 Single occupancy
£1460 Double room upgrade (per person)
£1460 Twin room upgrade (per person)
£1860 Single occupancy upgrade
All single occupancy rooms are doubles

Our Independent Footloose itineraries have the flexibility to be customised if you would like to spend more time in any of the places en route; perhaps to incorporate some of the add-ons available locally or just to create a more relaxed pace to your holiday.

If you wish to build your own itinerary please complete our customise form and our Sales team will provide you with a bespoke quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

On each route there is an ATG Route Manager, who is there to take care of all the practicalities and ensure the success of your trip. Route Managers have all been ATG-trained, speak English and the language of the country fluently, and live in the local area. Your Route Manager will make contact with you a couple of weeks prior to departure (usually by email) and will then meet you at the start of your trip and will be available during your trip to move your luggage from hotel to hotel, provide local information, make restaurant reservations and do everything possible to ensure that you derive maximum enjoyment from your holiday.

Please let us know about any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance so that our Route Manager can ensure that you are catered for during your holiday. Most dietary restrictions do not present a problem on our trips and the Route Manager can discuss your requirements in more detail with you at the start of your trip.

The walks are graded according to difficulty but you can walk as much or as little as you like.

Easy: walking along well-established paths and tracks with some short ascents/descents. These trips are suitable for most people who enjoy occasional exercise.

Easy to Moderate: walking along well-established paths and tracks. Occasional loose (gravel) surfaces. Ascents/descents up to 1 hour.  These trips are suitable for most people who have a reasonable level of fitness.

Moderate: walking along a variety of paths and tracks. Occasional uneven areas. Ascents/descents 1-2 hours. These trips are suitable for those who have a reasonable to good level of fitness.

Moderate to Challenging: walking along varied paths and surfaces, occasionally challenging, with ascents/descents of 2-3 hours.  These trips are suitable for more experienced walkers who have a good level of fitness.

If you are planning to take an Independent trip as a single traveller, we would ask you to consider the potential dangers of walking alone before making a booking and if necessary discuss this with our Sales team. 

Single travellers will be booked into a double room which will carry a single occupancy supplement.

Flights are not included in the price of your ATG holiday and should be booked independently.  

The trips in our Independent programme make ideal family holidays for those with children who are old enough (and keen enough!) to enjoy a walking holiday or young enough to be carried in a backpack.

You would need to consider costs for lunches (either a picnic style lunch or lunch in a café as you prefer) and evening meals. Where an evening meal is included at a hotel this is indicated on the trip page. For evening meals not included, the route book provides restaurant recommendations to suit a wide range of budgets. You would also need to factor in any entrance fees to museums, churches, galleries and other sightseeing costs, items of a personal nature, shopping expenditure and transport if you choose to not to walk on some days.

Tourist Tax

This tax is charged per guest per night and the rate is determined by the local council based on the star rating of the accommodation. The rate usually varies from €2 up to €5 per person per night, although the rate can be higher in major cities. This tax is not included in the price of your holiday but where applicable will be payable direct to your hotel in cash.

We are delighted to book extensions for you at either end of your trip. We only book hotels with which we have an established relationship and where we can ensure a high level of service and enjoyment. If you would like an extension hotel booking please indicate this during the booking process and we will contact you with pricing information.

ATG does not provide any form of insurance cover. However, it is a condition of booking that you have fully comprehensive insurance cover, including:

Cancellation/curtailment up to the cost of the holiday (preferably including flights)
Medical emergencies and repatriation
Travel delay / missed departure
Lost or stolen personal belongings
Personal liability
Legal expenses
Natural Disasters

Although most credit card companies offer travel insurance as something that is included when paying the balance with the card, it may be advisable to check that the cover offered is what you expect it to be. Very few companies include cancellation and curtailment or medical expenses. Whatever the insurance policy you have taken out, please read the documentation carefully. Please ensure also that you take it with you on your trip and refer to it in the case of any claim or emergency.

Yes, please click here for what to bring. A packing checklist is also included with your booking confirmation.

Sustainability

ATG was founded on principles of conservation and sustainable development. It was the first company to win the tourism industry’s two top awards: Tourism for Tomorrow (UK) and the World Legacy Award (National Geographic and Conservation International USA) and also the first to have an accredited Environmental Management System.

Everyone who walks with ATG contributes to the ATG Trust, which funds projects that benefit local communities in the regions visited. By supporting these initiatives, ATG promotes sustainable tourism. Past projects have included heritage restoration projects, environmental conservation and educational projects.

 

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