The path of the Forra (Canyon) of the Biedano stream allows you to immerse yourself in history and in the most uncontaminated nature.
In a few minutes, you descend from the bridge built in the thirties, one of the highest in the Viterbo area, to the bottom of the valley.
Here it is possible to walk on the Ponte del Diavolo (Devil’s Bridge), built in the 5th century BC along the Via Clodia, an ancient Roman consular road. And it will be exciting to stop along the stream to admire the two bridges, one under the other, witnesses of 2500 years of history.
Walking along the Biedano stream, you will encounter tunnels, Etruscan tombs and the “Mole”, constructions that allowed the river water to be used to grind wheat and other cereals.
The vegetation is luxuriant and very particular everywhere, thanks to a very cool and humid climate, which allows you to find beech trees just 150 meters above sea level, a very rare situation in Italy.
After the walk it will be possible to relax in the farmhouse for lunch.
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Very beautiful trip in the Tuscia