Where to go next to Rome (Region Lazio)
Gardens of NinfaThe beautiful Gardens of Ninfa in a magig athmosphere with roses scrambling for footholds in ruined archways, and the frescoed church wall still standing open to the weather. Roses, banana trees, maples and resident ducks thrive in the microclimate of Ninfa.
Located southeast of Rome Distance from Rome: 76km |
The Pontine IslandsPonza, Palmarola, Ventotene
The Pontine Islands are an archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the west coast of Italy. The islands were collectively named after the largest island in the group, Ponza Located Southeast of Rome Distance from Rome to Anzio: 62km and take the ferryboat.(1h45mn) |
Tuscania (Toscanella)Not to be confused with Tuscany, Tuscania is an
Etruscan Medieval town Located northeast of Rome Distance from Rome: 92km |
Civita di BagnoreggioSlated do disappear, also named Dying Town, it is one of the world’s most unique and enchanting towns less than 100 miles from Rome standing over an eroded plateau of clay and sand base.
Located north of Rome Distance from Rome: 92km |
Ostia AnticaOstia Antica is a large archeological site, close to the modern suburb of Ostia, that was the location of the harbour city of ancient Rome.
Located: northeast of Rome Distance from Rome: 30km |
Thermal Baths in ViterboThe province of Viterbo is characterised by the presence of various thermal springs.
The most famous of these for its mythological and literary characteristics as well as its therapeutic properties is Bullicame which provides water to the Terme dei Papi and Terme Salus-Pianeta Benessere, and then there is the free springs of the Pozze di SanSisto and the historical spring of the Terme di Orte. Located north of Rome. Distance from Rome: 106km |