AN ITALIAN FAIRY TALE

From Rome to Florence with a stop in Civita di Bagnoregio en route

  • On your way to Florence stop to enjoy a walk round one of Latium’s prettiest villages
  • Cross a narrow footbridge, pass through a stone gateway and meander through the fairy-tale streets of Civita di Bagnoregio
  • Discover why Civita di Bagnoregio has been nicknamed “the dying town”

AN ITALIAN FAIRY TALE

From Rome to Florence with a stop in Civita di Bagnoregio en route

Meet your private driver outside your accommodation in Rome and enjoy a comfortable ride to Florence. En route, stop in Civita di Bagnoregio for some independent sightseeing around this delightful town.

Perched precariously on a pinnacle of rock that can only be reached by a narrow footbridge, Civita di Bagnoregio is just about as near as you can get to a fairy-tale village. Centuries of wind and rain have washed away the volcanic rock of the cliff on which it sits and the path that once linked it to the neighbouring town, so that Civita is now completely isolated. The views across the surrounding hills and valley are simply breathtaking.

As you step through the imposing stone gateway, you leave the modern world behind and enter another dimension. Though so much of the foundations has worn away, you can still make out the medieval layout of the town. The old stone tower rises proudly beside the Romanesque church of San Donato. You’ll see picturesque buildings, their steps leading up to old wooden doors; tiny courtyards lined with creepers and flowering plants; picture postcard balconies set out with wrought iron chairs; the elegant, Renaissance facade of a nobleman’s home with nothing but blue sky behind it; cobblestone streets leading off the square past a cluster of huddled workshops to a stone wall and then a sheer drop where the side of the hill has crumbled and rolled down into the valley.

Civita warmly welcomes visitors with a choice of charming eateries, a handful of little shops selling crafts and several enchanting places to stay. The remaining buildings have been beautifully maintained and renovated in keeping with the peaceful atmosphere of this remote, exquisite and most fragile of hamlets.

Several projects, conferences and impassioned pleas have been launched to preserve this rare gem from the assaults of time, but despite these efforts, the future of Civita, known as la città che muore, the dying town, still hangs precariously in the balance.

After a leisurely stroll enjoy some free time for lunch at one of Civita’s restaurants then rejoin your driver and set off for your accommodation in Florence.

What is included in this experience?
  • A private chauffeured transfer by Mercedes vehicle from Rome to Florence with a stop in Civita di Bagnoregio en route
What is not included in this experience?
  • Entrance tickets to Civita di Bagnoregio (€ 5,00 per person) that should be paid on the spot
  • Tips
  • Meals
Additional information
  • This is an independent sightseeing experience – no guided tours have been included
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