Cammino dei Tre Villaggi: Villa San Giovanni in Tuscia, Barbarano Romano e Blera

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
  • The Path of the Three Villages, the smallest path in Italy, was created by the Stay Freedom Association in Tuscia Viterbese, starting and ending in Villa San Giovanni in Tuscia (VT). The route winds through ancient Etruscan roads, offering a continuous discovery of archaeological and natural treasures, step by step. The Marturanum Park, the Necropolises, ancient churches, Etruscan hollowed roads, panoramic viewpoints, the enchanting villages of Villa San Giovanni in Tuscia, Barbarano Romano, and Blera, archaeological and anthropological museums, an herbarium, ancient springs, the wild nature of gorges, waterfalls, mills, and streams, mausoleums, terraced gardens, Etruscan medieval bridges, towers, Columbaria, and the ancient Via Clodia are all part of the experience.
    The Path of the Three Villages is an experiential journey. Just like the great pilgrimages, the testimony of each slow step, even if only for a day, is essential to preserve and immortalize these places in their intact and vibrant nature and history. It is an extraordinary adventure through the lands of Etruscan Tuscia.
    Walking along the ancient Etruscan paths, immersed in wild nature, you will discover the magic of a history where time has stood still. The enchanting villages of Villa San Giovanni in Tuscia, Barbarano Romano, and Blera will be your stops on an incredible journey. The Path of the Three Villages is a slow walking experience that will surprise you at every step.

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