Baschi travel itineraries
- recommended trip and tourist travel in Baschi Italy
Baschi Travel Itineraries
Recommended trip and tourist travel in Baschi
From Orvieto to Allerona
From Orvieto along the state road 448, which banks along the sunshine highway, in a southerly direction one reaches the village of Baschi and from here, crossing the boundery into the Region of Lazio, one may also visit the village of Bagnoreggio.
Continuing northbound , reeturning within Umbrian territory, until Porano and Castel Rubello, and then along the statee road 71 toward Bolsena until one returns in the direction of Castel Giorgio. Continuing in a northbound direction one may visit, at last, the villages of Castel Viscardo, Rubiaglio, and Allerona.
From Orvieto to Todi – Franciscan Landscapes
From Orvieto to Todi, through the lake of Alviano and Montecastello di Vibio, this trip leads us along some of the most unspoiled Umbrian countrysides.
Orvieto: the splendor of Gothic and Reinassance Art. Orvieto stands on the top of a steep rock, inhabited since Prehistory, but definitely urbanized under the Etruscans. Corso Cavour is the main axis of the historical center. We take left to via Duomo, cross piazza Gualtieri and the Medieval Torre di Maurizio, and then meet the Cathedral,a jewel of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.+
The Lakes of Corbara and Alviano. A half an hour’s trip leads us to the lake of Corbara (Orvieto Scalo, SS 71, SS 79 bis, località Sette Martiri), an artificial basin created in 1959-1962. The area surrounding the lake is very rich in vineyards. Civitella del Lago overlooks the lake, offering a marvellous landscape.+
Montecastello di Vibio and Tuderte's Country. In about an hour, we get to Montecastello di Vibio (SS 205 towards Guardea, Casaline, Montecchio, Case Nuove, SS 448, Pontecuti, Torrerosa, Canonica), across some of the most beautiful landscapes in Umbria. Montecastello has been described as a “lost paradise” by American anthropologist Sydel Silverman, in that it has retained his original Medieval look intact. Built in 1789, the Teatro della Concordia, with its 99 seats, is the smallest in the world. Nearby, the park of Monte Peglia and the Selva di Meana are interesting natural reserves.+
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