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Activities
  • self guided walk
Accommodation
  • 9 nights in 3 star hotels and agriturismo / B&Bs.
Meals
  • 2 Dinners
  • 2 Lunches
  • 9 Breakfasts

10 Days£1040GBP

Overview

Trip Code: FR8

Trip highlights


  • Stage 8 of the Via Francigena in Italy
  • Visiting the beautiful towns of Orvieto, Viterbo and Rome
  • Exploring the spectacular landscapes and fascinating countryside including Lake Bolsena and the truff gorges
  • Walking through charming ancient Etruscan villages and historical sites
  • Staying in small, comfortable, family-run accommodations and sampling delicious regional culinary specialities
  • Discovering the Regional Park of Sutri and its Roman amphitheatre
  • The sense of achievement entering Rome to reach St Peters Cathedral

From Canterbury in England to Rome in Italy, the 1900km "Francigena Way" dates back to the 11th century when pilgrims travelled across Europe on foot to visit the site of Martyrdom of St Peter and St Paul in Rome. With the modernisation of Europe and the shifting of borders the route became obsolete, until a recent revival of the pilgrimage making it one of the most exciting pilgrimage trails in Europe today. This trip takes in the last section of the trail through to Rome, passing by ancient relics and hill top towns. If you have walked the previous section from Siena you will start in Acquapendente, otherwise you will start in Orvieto. The first walk takes you down to the charming lake town of Bolsena, then passes through medieval town Montefiascone, known for its great wine, and then continues through woods and by Abbeys as you approach the Eternal City of Rome. En route stay in atmospheric farm houses and small family run hotels, soaking up the fine hospitality that has characterised the route for centuries.

Countries:

Italy

Starting Point:

Orvieto

Finishing Point:

Rome


Today you will need to make your own way to the first hotel in Orvieto. Orvieto is a beautiful town sitting atop a tufaceous cliff in the middle of the Umbrian countryside.There are many interesting sites to visit including the impressive Cathedral or Duomo, a work of architecture and religious harmony considered to be among the most important in Italy. The medieval town centre is well-preserved and the underground city set deep in the tufa (volcanic rock) can be visited with a guide. The multitude of secret passageways and tunnels will remind you of the vast history of this town. Enjoy dinner and a glass of the local great wine in one of the many restaurants in town. *Alternatively if you are continuing on from the previous section from Siena you will walk from Acquapendente, where the Southern Tuscany section finishes.

Meals:  Nil

If you're starting in Orvieto the walk begins at the Duomo and crosses the whole old town. You'll soon enter the countryside and pass a recently discovered Etruscan necropolis. Some trails are on quiet asphalted roads and will bring you to the other side of an ancient crater with exceptional panoramic views over the Bolsena Lake. If you're starting in Acquapendente you'll walk across a plain to reach the village of San Lorenzo Nuovo, which is located on the edge of the ancient crater, before continuing on a gradual descent to Bolsena. Whatever your starting point, your destination for today is the charming old town of Bolsena on the banks of the beautiful lake of volcanic origin. Bolsena is known for the miracle of Corpus Domini. From Orvieto: Ascent: 535m/1755ft. Descent: 526m/1725ft. The walk from Acquapendente is 22.8km/14.25mi, Ascent: 220m/721ft, Descent: 290m/951ft and will take between 7-8hrs

Meals:  B

Today you will walk from Bolsena, following along the crest of the hills surrounding the eastern part of the lake. You'll walk along parts of the ancient Roman Via Cassia. This afternoon you will arrive in Montefiascone, a lovely village in a prominent location with great panoramic views over the lake, the surrounding plain and the Cimini Mountains. The Fortress of the Popes in Montefiascone is well-worth a visit. Overnight in Montefiascone. Ascent: 603m/1978ft. Descent: 374m/1227ft

Meals:  B

The route to Viterbo today is along the plain that divides the Bolsena Lake from the Cimini Mountains. You'll be able to see the outline of the hills as you walk, as they border the whole territory. There are no residental areas along the route today but there are some old drinking fountains. When you arrive in Viterbo this afternoon you can take some time to visit the charming old town. Ascent: 174m/571ft. Descent: 430m/1410ft.

Meals:  B

The medieval walls, the seven entrances to the old town, the churches and the aristocratic palaces of Viterbo are must-sees before setting out today. There are no villages along today's route, as you walk through the countryside and forests and pass an Etruscan underground tomb. Reach the gates of Vetralla, where you can visit the ruins of the Pieve of Saint Marie di Forcassi, a typical example of the architecture of the area. Dinner and overnight in Vetralla. Ascent: 288m/945ft. Descent: 309m/1014ft.

Meals:  B,D

The walk today is quite long so we recommend leaving early. From Vetralla you'll walk along the volcano side of a crater which was once occupied by Lake Vico. You'll continue through Etruscan countryside until you reach the tiny village of Capranica. From here you descend to a tuff gorge, following the stream. This track is very striking, but can be difficult in places depending on the water level. Finally you'll arrive in Sutri where you can enjoy a nice dinner. Ascent: 469m/1539ft. Descent: 475m/1558ft5

Meals:  B,L,D

The first section of the walk today takes you across fields until you reach the picturesque village of Monterosi and the Monte Gelato waterfalls. You can stop for a rest here or even swim on a warm day. Continue walking along a panoramic trail that leads to Campagnano di Roma. It is possible to shorten the walk with a morning transfer to Monterosi (must be pre-arranged). Ascent: 376m/1234ft. Descent: 399m/1310ft

Meals:  B,L

Today you'll walk through the Roman countryside, walking on mainly flat dirt roads or country trails. There are a few hills towards the end of the day. Continue to La Giustiniana where you will stay overnight. Option to shorten by taking the bus from La Storta. (Subject to availability overnight may be at Isola Farnese, 5km less walking today, 5km more tomorrow). Ascent: 433m/1421ft. Descent: 604m/1982ft.

Meals:  B

After breakfast you will set off on the final leg of your pilgrimage. You can choose to reach Rome either by public transport or on foot. Part of the walk today is through the Insugherata park, a beautiful natural reserve a short distance from the bustling city. As you approach the 'Eternal City' you can stop for a triumphant photograph at the Monte Mario Belvedere. From here you'll catch your first glimpse of the dome of St Peter's Basilica. You'll then make your final descent to reach the Piazza San Pietro, your ending point and that of many pilgrims through the centuries. Ascent: 360m/1181ft. Descent: 450m/1476ft.

Meals:  B

The trip concludes in Rome, with arrangements ending after breakfast. With much to do and see in Rome, it is well worth extending your stay so you can explore the city. We can book extra nights, please ask for our rates.

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.
On self guided trips, actual route information provided before departure will be more detailed.


Inclusions

  • 9 breakfasts, 2 packed lunches, 2 dinners: Breakfasts are usually continental inclusive of breads, tea, coffee & juices. Dinner will consist of 3 courses, usually starting with a salad or pasta dish, followed by either a chicken, red meat or fish dish with seasonal vegetables & finishing with a dessert of fruit or cakes.
  • 9 nights in 3 star hotels and agriturismo / B&Bs on a twin share basis with ensuite facilities (hotel taxes extra, payable locally - allow €14-17 in total per person)
  • Digital information pack including smartphone app with maps plus an electronic route book
  • Luggage transfer (max 1 piece, max weight 20kg and max size 60 x 50 x 40 cm per person). Supplement applies for excess
  • Emergency hotline and SMS alert
  • Pilgrim Passport

  • Travel to Orvieto or Acquapendente and from Rome
  • Meals not listed as included, drinks
  • Entrance fees
  • Guide – this is a self-guided walking holiday
  • A supplement will apply if you are travelling solo or book a single room
  • Excess luggage
  • Travel insurance
  • Tourist Tax - allow approximately EUR1-3.5 per person per day - payable directly to the hotel
  • Items of a personal nature

Suitability

moderate

3

MODERATE – GRADE 3 This is a moderate grade walk along paths that are well defined and clearly marked. There are not many changes to the height walked each day, even when walking on unasphalted roads. Some walks are long but can be shortened if requested in advance. The whole itinerary is well-marked by the official signs of the Via Francigena. As this section of the Via Francigena enters larger towns and cities than other stages, there are some sections that follow main roads with traffic. A good level of fitness is required and prior experience is advisable. As with all of our trips it is important that you are well prepared. We suggest that you undertake regular exercise – swimming, cycling, and jogging, three to four times a week for three months prior to your departure.


Departure dates

Daily from 1 Mar to 31 Oct

Notes

H
High Season
Note:
This trip starts in Orvieto, or if you are continuing from the previous section from Siena you will start in Acquapendente.
Note:
High season is 1 Apr to 31 Oct - supplement applies.

Priceper person from

£1040GBP

Options & Supplements*
  • Single supplementGBP£280
  • Solo traveller supplementGBP£490
*Prices listed are per person

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