What to Do in Farnese and the Tuscia Region

Explore Attractions Near Borgo Rinascimento



In the heart of Tuscia, Farnese is a small tufa village with authentic charm, an ideal starting point for exploring one of the most evocative areas of Lazio. Between nature, Etruscan history and enchanting villages, the surroundings offer authentic experiences just minutes away



Villages and Nature in the Surroundings





Pitigliano



Just 15 minutes away, Pitigliano is one of the Maremma's most charming villages: built in tuff, it is known as the "Little Jerusalem" for its historic Jewish presence. A tangle of alleyways, breathtaking views and ancient traditions.

Vulci



Besides being an important archaeological site, Vulci is also a place surrounded by nature with canyons, trails and the famous Devil's Bridge. Ideal for excursions that combine history and landscape.

Canine



This village is famous for its PDO extra virgin olive oil. The "Canino" variety, also used in Borgo Rinascimento, originates here. A perfect stop to discover the culture of oil and taste authentic local flavors.



Bumblebee Falls



A hidden corner in the woods, perfect for nature lovers. The Bumblebee Falls offer coolness, relaxation and paths surrounded by greenery, ideal for rejuvenating walks.

Capodimonte



Overlooking Lake Bolsena, it is a lively village in summer, with a long lakeside promenade, typical locales and small beaches. Perfect for a day of relaxation and gastronomy.

Selva del Lamone



A nature reserve surrounding Farnese, the Selva is a paradise of biodiversity: dense forests, lava stone paths and an almost mystical atmosphere, perfect for those who enjoy walking in unspoiled environments.



Lake Mezzano



Small volcanic lake surrounded by nature, perfect for peaceful moments. Ideal for picnics, birdwatching and romantic sunsets.

Lake Bolsena



The largest volcanic lake in Europe, it offers quiet beaches, clear waters and picturesque villages along its shores. Great for swimming, sailing or enjoying local seafood dishes.

Selva del Lamone



A nature reserve surrounding Farnese, the Selva is a paradise of biodiversity: dense forests, lava stone paths and an almost mystical atmosphere, perfect for those who enjoy walking in unspoiled environments.

Spa and Wellness



Saturnia Spa



Most famous for the naturally flowing hot sulfur waters. The Mill Falls are free and scenic, perfect for a rejuvenating bath in nature.

San Filippo Baths



A small jewel among the Tuscan hills, known for its off-white limestone formations and hot sulfur pools nestled in the woods.

Vulci Spa



A modern center that combines archaeological fascination with the spa experience, with scenic pools, spa treatments, and mineral-rich waters.

Viterbo Spa



The historic Terme dei Papi and free spas such as Bagnaccio offer natural pools, mud baths and wellness just a few kilometers from Farnese.

Etruscan Archaeology in Tuscia



Tuscia is the land of the Etruscans, and Farnese lies in the heart of this heritage. The area is dotted with necropolis, rock tombs and remains of ancient settlements.

Vulci Archaeological Park

One of the most important Etruscan sites in Italy. Here you can visit monumental tombs, museums, temple ruins and trails that tell the story of life in an ancient Etruscan-Roman city.

Civita di Grotte di Castro, Norchia and Sovana

Other Etruscan sites nearby include rock-carved necropolises and ghost towns that testify to the grandeur of Etruria.