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From Civita Bagnoregio the stage towards Montefiascoine is short and easy which allows you to have time to visit the cities involved. From here you enter the Via Francigena and together you go to Rome
Leave Civita, cross the bridge-walkway and go up to Bagnoregio village. Then you take the asphalted and rather busy provincial roads. Cross the SS71 Umbro-Casentinese very carefully; the cyclists will follow it up to Montefiascone. Pedestrians, on the other hand, will proceed on gravel roads, paths, etc., through farms, until they meet the Via Francigena that comes from Bolsena, in the woods near the locality of Sant’Antonio. In Montefiascone on the Cassia Nuova there is the milestone that indicates 100 km from Rome. Then we reach San Flaviano, the pilgrim’s church, also indicated by the monk Albert. Then the center of Montefiascone, with its Rocca dei Papi. A wonderful view on the lake of Bolsena; then you go down and definitively take the Via Romea Francigena
Place of Departure | Lubriano/Civita |
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Place of Arrival | Montefiascone |
Length – KM | 19.5 |
Nation | Italy |
Region | Lazio |
Uphill Gap | 470 m |
Downhill Gap | 350 m |
CAI (Diff.Escurs.) | E |
Praticability | ![]() ![]() |
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Place of Departure | Lubriano/Civita |
---|---|
Place of Arrival | Montefiascone |
Length – KM | 19.5 |
Nation | Italy |
Region | Lazio |
Uphill Gap | 470 m |
Downhill Gap | 350 m |
CAI (Diff.Escurs.) | E |
Praticability | ![]() ![]() |