Four Type-A Weeks in Upper Lazio
Day
1
Arrive and get settled in the house.
Day
2
Get to know the nearby villages: food shops, local trattorie,
etc.
Day
3
The Etruscan ruins at Cerveteri and the seaside resorts
of Santa Marinella and Santa Severa
Day
4
Three gorgeous Umbrian hilltowns, quite unvisited by
Americans: Lugnano, Narni, and Amelia, the last being
a great place for antiquing.
Day
5
The monster park at Bomarzo, great fun for adults and
children alike, plus the delightful little town of SantOreste.
Day
6
Daytrip to Rome by train. Concentrate on the area around
Piazza Navona, Campo dei Fiori, the Pantheon, and the
turtle fountain.
Day
7
Recover at home.
Day
8
The medieval city of Viterbo and, nearby, one of Italy's
most famous gardens, the Villa Lante.
Day
9
The town of Tuscania, including two of the most evocative
Romanesque churches in Italy. This town also has one
of the few Michelin-starred restaurants in this part
of Italy, Al Gallo.
Day
10
The garden of the Palazzo Farnese at Caprarola, followed
by lunch at the other Michelin-starred restaurant in
this area, this one at Civita Castellana.
Day
11
Climb up to the top of the unspoiled hilltown of Civita
di Bagnoregio, featured on Rick Steves' PBS "Travels
in Europe" series. Have lunch there, followed by
an afternoon at Lake Bolsena.
Day
12
Take the backroads to visit two of Umbria's most famous
hilltowns: Spoleto and Todi.
Day
13
The castle and town of Bracciano, followed by a circuit
of Lake Bracciano. Lunch at the Casina del Lago, a charming
family-owned restaurant on the lake.
Day
14
Another day in Rome, concentrating on the Colosseum,
Roman Forum, San Clemente, and Santi Quattro Coronati.
Day
15
Recover at home.
Day
16
Monte Argentario, the villages of Porto Ercole and Porto
Santo Stefano. Be sure to stop at Capalbio on the way;
be sure to call ahead and schedule a visit to the Giardino
dei Tarocchi, Niki di St. Phalle's delightful garden
based on the tarot deck.
Day
17
A day in Montefalco, Bevagna, Spello, and Trevi, four
particularly evocative hilltowns grouped together in
central Umbria.
Day
18
Ostia Antica and the beach at Fregene.
Day
19
Long daytrip up the Via Cassia (SS2) to Siena, being
to stop at either of the abbeys of Sant'Antimo and/or
Monte Oliveto Maggiore on the way.
Day
20
Some charming nearby hilltowns: Sutri, Nepi, Civita
Castellana, Ronciglione, Tolfa.
Day
21
Day at the beach.
Day
22
Recover at home.
Day
23
Three more charming hilltowns in southernmost Tuscany:
Pitigliano, Sorano, and Sovana, all well worth a visit.
Day
24
Rome by train, this time concentrating on Castel Sant'Angelo
and the Vatican.
Day
25
The Etruscan tombs at Tarquinia - hire a local guide
for an in-depth look.
Day
26
Day exploring Orvieto, one of the most attractive hilltowns
in Umbria.
Day
27
Revisit one of your favorite places.
Day
28
Relax at home before departure.
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