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Lago Pellicone: A Maremman Oasis

Discover Lago Pellicone: A serene lake with Etruscan history, scenic trails, and cinematic charm within Vulci Archaeological Park, near Canino and Montalto di Castro.

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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.

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    Getting There

    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.

    Local tips

    Bring a picnic to enjoy by the lake's edge for a relaxing dining experience amidst nature.
    Wear comfortable shoes if you plan to hike; the trails can be uneven but are worth exploring.
    Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the most stunning light and fewer crowds.
    Check local event calendars for cultural festivals that may be happening during your visit.

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    Lago Pellicone, a hidden gem in the heart of Maremma, is a small lake formed by the Fiora River within the Vulci Archaeological Natural Park. Located between the municipalities of Montalto di Castro and Canino, this idyllic spot offers a serene escape into nature and history. The lake itself is cradled by walls of volcanic rock and dense, unspoiled vegetation, creating a peaceful oasis. A small waterfall adds to the charm, as the Fiora River cascades into the lake, having carved a canyon through basalt and limestone over centuries. The area provides a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, enhancing its appeal for nature lovers. Lago Pellicone is also known for its connection to the ancient Etruscan civilization and has served as a backdrop for several films, including 'Tre uomini e una gamba' and 'Non ci resta che piangere'. Visitors can explore the trekking routes of Vulci Park, discovering Etruscan tombs and the remains of the ancient city. Whether you're seeking a peaceful picnic spot, an invigorating hike, or a connection with nature and history, Lago Pellicone offers a memorable experience.

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