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| fields of sunflowers  near  Agriturismo Il Poggio, Vetralla | 
 The towns and villages in the Tuscia Viterbese
just north of Rome are   perfect  for 
laid back  vacations since  the area abounds with  luxuriant hills and forests and  there are cool  volcanic lakes and sandy  beaches close at hand. 
No matter where you
are vacationing  in the Viterbo province a  plethora of festivals featuring artisans,
free concerts,  food based  sagras and
festivals with  music and dancing can be
found within  the radius of  15-20 kilometres . 
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| exported to Paris and  China | 
It is impossible to mention
all of them  so here are a few of my
personal favorites discovered  over the  past  20
years. Please let us know which is  your 
favorite  festival  by leaving  a comment below. 
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| artisans' fair, Bolsena | 
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| open air dining, Bolsena | 
The long awaited   publication about the area in Italian  will be published  in November… per I miei lettori italiani,  a
novembre  sarà  pubblicato 
il mio libro  in italiano sulla
zona . 
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| basket maker, Bolsena | 
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| terracotta  from CastelViscardo | 
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| ....even ostrich eggs | 
Bolsena
played host to an artisans and books fair 
a few weeks ago where  a wide
range of   local products were exhibited
and sold including  pottery, olive
oil,  terracotta floor tiles  and even ostrich eggs .    
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| Civitella Cesi's  fettuccine al tartufo | 
Last weekend
the tiny hamlet of  Civitella Cesi hosted
 thousands of  diners who were served  fettuccini and other dishes flavored with
truffles. 
Next Saturday (August 24)   the 
town of  Vallerano  will be brightened for La Notte delleCandele   when  50,000 candles will
glow and music and shows  will be
performed  in  15 different piazzas around town.   
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| historic center  of Vallerano lights up | 
Fireworks  expert Emidio told us that the  best (and most expensive) fireworks display  is that held in Vallerano  for the 
festival of  San Vittore,   but those 
put on by many of the  other towns
in the province are also  pretty
spectacular.
Another special festival has been brought to my attention by a reader in Orte: its  a good one, not to be missed...
 
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| green  canopy of trees in  Villa Comunale, Vetralla | 
Feel  like just 
relaxing?  Don't miss out  on  local band concerts which are held in most towns as part of the Ferragosto festivities. 
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| practicing  with the band | 
Vetralla's excellent band, founded over 100 years ago,  will be performing again  in Montefiascone  on  Tuesday, August 20th.
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| Villa Comunale was once the  private park of sculptor Pietro Canonica | 
 When  its  very hot and humid, do as the local
families do and take an evening stroll (passeggiata)  in the town park.
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| original  19th century  water fountain | 
 Here in Vetralla it’s the
Villa Comunale where people of all ages 
come to stroll and enjoy  the
cool evening breezes .   What is your
favorite  public park?
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| lonely swan, Vetralla's Villa Comunale | 
 
BRAVA !!! BATTAGKINI ERANEL MIO STAND ! COMPLIMENTI E UN ABBRACCIO DI CUORE !
ReplyDeleteTuscia, which is the area my family is from, is one of the many undiscovered treasures of Italy. Thanks so much for such a great article on what's happening there this summer.
ReplyDeleteWho needs to travel far away in these hot months when we have numerous festivals, sagre and happenings to enjoy right here in Tuscia... There is so much happening that its hard to decide which town to visit.
ReplyDeleteIt's really nice to spend the afternoons to the Villa Comunale, especially during the summer, doing some jogging or walking with friends, enjoying the beautiful breeze of the evening. I also like the Banda Ottavio Pistella, which is very appreciated all over the Tuscia. The last concert in Montefiascone was great, despite of the cold in piazza Frigo!
ReplyDeleteChiara.
It's really nice to spend the afternoons to the Villa Comunale, especially during the summer, doing some jogging or walking with friends, enjoying the beautiful breeze of the evening. I also like the Banda Ottavio Pistella, which is very appreciated all over the Tuscia. The last concert in Montefiascone was great, despite of the cold of Piazza Frigo!
ReplyDeleteChiara.
Thanks for this wonderful review, Mary Jane. I'm pining it to the Rocca di Benano Pinterest board for our guests to use when they plan their vacations in the area.
ReplyDelete(PS - Ciao to Chiara, Rocca di Benano's wonderful architect!)
Karen