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Part of the day, thru forest |
Today was about a 11mi hike with 1800 elevation gain. Time passed slowly for me, as I am a bit under the weather — but not enough so not to hike. The walk was absolutely beautiful and was rolling hills that felt more up than down. When we entered Montefiascone, we got to the 100K mark — 100k more until we reach Rome. Tom & I stopped at a cafe to quench thirst and use the bathroom. Then we continued going — you guessed it — up to the San Flaviano church and then to our hotel.
From the guides: Today is a delightful walk-through luscious forest with dappled shade into Turona Park Nature Reserve, boasting tranquil pathways alongside the rushing River Turona. These footpaths will eventually lead us to the Via Cassia, an ancient trade route and Roman Road still in use today after 20 centuries. We end our day arriving at Montefiascone, a small town built high on volcanic rock offering not only impressive views, but also good wine and delicious cuisine.
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Heading out |
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Heading out |
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Walking out of Bolsena |
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Views of the lake |
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Narrow paths |
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Dogs barking at us |
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Another group of 40 hikers |
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These flowers |
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Our lunch spot at |
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Bridges to cross water |
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Lots of sheep |
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Our destination on the hill in the distance |
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100 km to go |
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Taking a break |
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The church |
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Saint Lucia |
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Being a bit childish, Fuk is the name of the bishop |
Where we walked