Italy's Roman Coast Walk
With Cooking Option
2008 Itinerary

Day 1 ARRIVAL
After lunch, there is an opportunity for a short independent walk in the Estate I Due Laghi, located between the volcanic lakes of  Bracciano and Martignano. You’ll enjoy the view of both lakes, green pastures and cattle grazing, as well as the Rome skyline in the far. This will be your very first touch with the Roman countryside (4 miles, 200 feet ascent). Before dinner, you’ll have a meeting and a welcome drink with Stefano, your professional guide.
 
Day 2 BARBARANO
The first urban culture in the western Mediterranean can be traced to the Etruscans, who shaped civilization in central Italy from about eighth to the second century B.C. Today you will visit the city of Barbarano Romano and the nearby Etruscan burial tombs. The Etruscans built their tombs from the soft volcanic rock known as tufa in a lush forest carpeted with cyclamen. On the walk you’ll see many such tombs, all dating from the eight/fifth century B.C. (7 miles, 400 feet ascent).

Day 3 MONTERANO, the Abandoned City
Today’s walk will take you down an old Etruscan road, past sections of a Roman aqueduct, and up a small hill to the Abandoned City. The city of Monterano was founded in 1677, by the Pope Clemente X, belonging to Altieri family. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the great baroque architect was asked to build the new town. But because of marshes and the sack of the Napoleon’s French soldiers in 1798 the new town was abandoned and from that time it still stands like a ghost. You will walk along ancient roads deeply excavated in the tufa rock beside waterfalls, caves, and woods. On the way home you will visit Altieri Palace of Oriolo Romano, which hosts the unique Popes’ Gallery, with all the Popes’ portraits since St. Peter (6 miles, 500 feet ascent).

Day 4 COOKING DAY
Transfer a short distance for your cooking class. Enjoy a 5 hour lesson in making and cooking pasta, fish, meat, vegetables and dessert. After sit down and enjoy your creations for lunch.

Day 5 NORCHIA
Today you will walk all the way along one of the most magnificent Etruscan necropolis, all excavated on the entire slop of a hill. The great English Etruscologist George Dennis and his companion Ainsley both sketched and painted extensively in Etruria during their travels in the 1840’s. Dennis wrote in his book ‘Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria’, London 1848, with a great Romantic feeling, using the sweetest words about the carved cliff tombs as ‘dadi’ or dice shaped. The walk will also include a ruined medieval castle, a church and a roman road (5 miles, 600 feet ascent).

Day 6 CIVITELLA CESI – SAN GIOVENALE
Today you will enjoy a beautiful hike along some of the most impressive countryside of the area. The first part will take you from the medieval dwelling of Civitella Cesi on unpaved roads to the river Vesca, where on the other side stands the prehistoric village of San Giovenale. This Etruscan village was excavated by the King of Sweden Gustav Adolf VI in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s; he was a keen archaeologist. In the same area you can also visit interesting Etruscan necropolis and a medieval ruined castle (7 miles, 300 feet ascent).

Day 7 DEPARTURE after breakfast.

 


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