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Tuesday September 7, 2010 
















Tuscia, land of knights, pilgrims and brigands
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How to get there
 
Viterbo and Upper Lazio


It is difficult to enjoy the landscape of Tuscia without car. With a car, own or rented from Rome, Florence or Viterbo, there are several ways to Upper Lazio. If you comes from Rome, one can take three different roads: from Aurelia up to Montalto di Castro and turn to the right in the direction of Canino on Via Castrense; up to Cessia and after 70 km, you are in the center of Viterbo or take the highway A1 (Treated as Rome – Florence), exit in Ovieto and continue in the direction of Nuovo San Lorenzo or Bolsena. Arriving from Viterbo,you can take the Cassia state road in the direction of Siena and on the other side, from Siena, cover the same state road in the direction of Viterbo. In Coach The main cities of Tuscia are served by the bus company Tra. 1 (info tel 0763.734814), Sira (info tel 06.4392463) and ATC (info tel 0763.301224) with connections that come from Rome , Viterbo, Ovieto, Abbadia, San Salvatore and Pitigliano, in addition to places through the country and others. In train The nearest railway station is that of Ovieto (tel 0763.300434) and Chiusi (tel 0578.20074) How to move In addition to car and coach, it is possible to travel on the lake of Bolsena in a boat that has navigation services for the public with landing places at Bolsena and Capodimonte.


How to move around
 
Viterbo and Alto Lazio


As well as by car and bus, it is possible to visit Lake Bolsena by boat via the public navigation service, with landings at Bolsena and Capodimonte.