Castello dell’Abbadia - Museo Archeologico di Vulci
Castello dell’Abbadia - Museo Archeologico di Vulci: A Journey Through Etruscan History
Discover Lago Pellicone: A serene lake with Etruscan history, scenic trails, and cinematic charm within Vulci Archaeological Park, near Canino and Montalto di Castro.
Lago Pellicone is a small lake and waterfall nestled within the Vulci Archaeological Natural Park, between Montalto di Castro and Canino. Surrounded by volcanic rock and lush vegetation, it's a tranquil escape offering trekking routes and a glimpse into Etruscan history.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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Car
The easiest way to reach Lago Pellicone by car is from Canino. Drive south on SP1, following signs for Fiume Fiora. After about 10 km, turn onto the road towards Lago Pellicone. A small parking area is available near the lake. Parking fees may apply.
Public Transport
To reach Lago Pellicone by public transport, take a train to Canino, the nearest station. From there, take a bus or taxi to the lake, as direct transport options are limited. Check local bus schedules in advance. Expect to spend around €5-€10 for the bus or taxi fare.
Walking
For adventurous travelers, hike from Canino to Lago Pellicone. The distance is approximately 6 km and takes about 1.5 to 2 hours on foot. Follow signs towards Fiume Fiora and enjoy the scenic views. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water.
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