Santuario Madonna di Frasassi, Genga

Next stop was to find the temple in a cave that I had seen online. I had read it was near the entrance of the Frasassi Caves but in actual fact we could not walk to it from the caves and had to catchLeggi altro
Il Bivacco Frasassi, Genga

Getting to our accommodation after our day of sight-seeing was quite an adventure. It wasn't in the main town of Genga but off a road beforehand in a little commune. The road to our B&B was in fact aLeggi altro
Calamita Cosmica, Foligno

We hit the road this morning after a fabulous stay in our B&B, Il Bivacco Frasassi, and made our way to Foligno. After a couple of wrong turns as there are heaps of road works going on and we can’tLeggi altro
Castello Di Belforte B & B

I have to say we are getting a little bit better at this driving and navigating business, although it is stressful. We somehow mananged to find our accommodation for the next few nights, and it is aLeggi altro
Orvieto

First up this morning was a drive to Orvieto to do the Underground tour. And what an experience the drive was!! The GPS had us driving through the town itself to get to the parking area which couldLeggi altro
Duomo di Orvieto

The Duomo di Orvieto is such a pretty building. I know that’s not how you would usually describe a cathedral, but this one is very pretty. While the body of the church is black stone and whiteLeggi altro
Orvieto Underground

Knowing how much Brad loves caves and history we thought the Orvieto Underground tour would be a good one to take.
It is a series of 440 caves (out of 1200 in the system) that were used for millenniaLeggi altro
La Scarzuola, Montegabbione

Next on the agenda for today was a visit to La Scarzuola in Montegabbione. This was one of the places I was looking forward to visiting. I found it online and thought it was right up my alley with myLeggi altro
Civita di Bagnoregio

After one our delicious Italian breakfasts at our B&B we hit the road again. First up for today was a visit to Civita di Bagnoregio, a small town in the Province of Viterbo in central Italy. ThisLeggi altro
Parco dei Mostri, Bomarzo

Our second stop today was a park built in the 16th century called Parco dei Mostri, the Park of the Monsters, in the Garden of Bomarzo. It was commissioned in 1552 by Prince Pier Francesco Orsini asLeggi altro
Cascate del Mulino Terme di Saturnia

We had to pack up and leave our beautiful castle today. We have loved our time at B&B Castello Di Belforte and our lovely hostess has made us feel very welcome. We have thoroughly enjoyed having thisLeggi altro
Pesica Romana

From the springs we made our way to our accommodation for the night and while I was aware it wasn't actually in a town, but a agriturismo (like a farm stay), I did not realise how isolated it actuallyLeggi altro
Il Giardino dei Tarocchi, Capalbio

Our stop this afternoon was at Il Giardino dei Tarocchi, The Tarot Garden. It is a sculpture garden based on the esoteric tarot, created by the French artist Niki de Saint Phalle (1930–2002) in theLeggi altro
Pantheon, Rome

We dropped the hire car off this morning in Civitavecchia as we thought it would be a bit easier than driving into Rome. From Civitavecchia we caught the train and thinking we would make sure we got aLeggi altro
Piazza Venzi - Altare della Patria, Rome

From the Pantheon we made our way to Piazza Venezia. This is the central hub of Rome and it takes its name from the Palazzo Venezia, built by the Venetian Cardinal, Pietro Barbo (later Pope Paul II)Leggi altro
Colosseum, Rome

When we were in Rome last year we visited the Colosseum but it was extremely busy and we had little time to view and appreciate the surrounding areas. This time we enjoyed walking around the entireLeggi altro
Fontana di Trevi, Rome

One of my favourite sites in Rome is the beautiful Trevi Fountain. Luckily for us it was so close to our apartment that we walked past it, or visited it, more than once every day. Many of the timesLeggi altro
Galleria Sciarra, Rome

When we were in Rome last year we had lunch near a gated courtyard and we could glimpse through the gates some amazing frescoes. This year I found out what it was and we got to experience it from theLeggi altro
Piazza Navona, Rome

After the grime of Rome it was nice to visit the Piazza Navona. This is a very pretty (and clean) square built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in the 1st century AD, and follows the formLeggi altro
Scalina Spagna & Piazza di Spagna, Rome

After the peacefulness of Piazza Navona it was quite a shock to enter the Piazza di Spagna, the Spanish Piazza, at the base of the famous Scalina Spagna, the Spanish Steps. It was crowded!!
TheLeggi altro
Palazzetto Zuccari, Rome

In Rome there are thousands of churches and old buildings, with each one having an incredibly ornate and decorative design. We are forever ohhing and ahhhing as we walk past the many beautiful oldLeggi altro
Il Convento dei Cappuccini, Rome

Next on the agenda for today was a visit to Il Convento dei Cappuccini. The main reason we visited here was because of what I had read about the crypts and they sounded quite bizarre. I’m not sureLeggi altro
Cimitero Acattolico, Rome

We had a bit of a slower start today, thanks to having such a great afternoon/evening with Tony and Deb. We had not realised we would cross paths again on this trip so it was fabulous to catch upLeggi altro
Basilica Papale di San Pietro in Vatican

Even though we did a tour of the Vatican Museum and St Peters Basilica, including the climb to the dome last year, we decided to return today for another look. And I’m glad we did. Even though theLeggi altro
Chiesa di Sant' Ignazio di Loyola, Rome

Final site for the day was the Jesuit church of Saint Ignazio. This church was meant to have a glorious dome but when the money ran out in 1642, the plans were scrapped. Instead of foregoing the domeLeggi altro