Orvieto, along the state road 79 bis one reaches the Prodo Castle along the nice panoramic drive that dominates the water basin of Corbara.
Continuing along a road of interesting landscape one climbs to practically the summit of Mount Peglia (837 metres) to reach San Venanzo; from here, with a little detour to the west, through the village of Montegiove, one may visit initially Montegabbione and subsequently Monteleone d’Orvieto. Going back toward.
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.
Day One: Orvieto - Narni
Arrival in Orvieto and visit to the town: the magnificent Cathedral, the Cliff, St. Patrick's Well. In the afternoon arrival at Narni and visit to Narni underground.
Day Two:Spoleto - Carsulae
In the morning possibility of an excursion to Spoleto, the town famous for its Festival dei Due Mondi (the Festival of Two Worlds). Excursion to the Roman remains in Carsulae.
Day Three: Marmore Waterfalls - Piediluco
Possibility of an excursion to Piediluco with a trip around the lake by ecological ferryboat. On return, stop off to admire the Marmore Waterfalls, the highest falls in Europe.
Day Four: Stroncone - Collescipoli
Short excursion to the lovely villages of Stroncone, ancient feudal borough, and Collescipoli, a small centre which is full of interesting architectural elements.
