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How to get there

From Fiumicino Airport
Follow the Rome-Fiumicino and take the exit Aurelia-Civitavecchia. Once released at the Aurelia Torrimpietra turn right and follow the signs Aunguillara and Bracciano; continue for about ten miles and you will come to Anguillara
From Roma Termini
Take the metro B (blue) from Termini to Laurentina, get off at the Piramide stop and walk (3 min cc) Roma Ostiense station. Take the train to Bracciano and Viterbo and get off at Anguillara (50 min cc)




If requested in advance do I transfer service to airport.
The territory
Lake Bracciano, which is of volcanic origin, is situated near Rome and surrounded by three villages: Anguillara, Bracciano and Trevignano. Due to the purification plants and frequent inspection to check pollution its water is so clean that it serves as an emergency reservoir for Rome, and offers the ideal frame for relaxing walks and days dedicated to sport. Few chilometres away from Anguillara there is Martignano Lake, fully immersed in a Natural Reserve, which can provide our customers a pleasant day trip in the countryside.
Although some excavations have revealed that Bracciano was once inhabited by Etruscans, the most interesting feature of the town today is the Orsini-Odescalchi Castle, a fortified building originally used as a prefect*, which was extended by Napoleone Orsini in 1475; over the centuries it was handed down to the Odescalchi and then to the Torlonia, to then be returned for good to the Odescalchi who are still the owners today.
Trevignano was built on the ashes of the Etruscan Sabate, whose remains slid into the lake. The Etruscan museum, in the town hall, looks after the precious findings of the Olivetello necropolis. The striking evidence of a medieval stronghold are the remains of the Orsini fortress that rise up from the tip of a high rock. The old town and its walls surround the old fortress.
Besides all the advatages offered by Anguillara, it is the close location to Rome. Just fifty minutes by train we get into the heart of the Eternal City, a visit that starts from the Colosseum to the Circus Maximus, from Saint Peter to Piazza del Popolo.