After picking up your campervan, get off the beaten path by driving east into the enigmatic region of Abruzzo. Dramatic mountains, vast valleys, and atmospheric abandoned hilltop hamlets await, forming what locals call “Italy’s last wilderness.”
Surely such a region deserves special attention on your Central Italy road trip! Stay at Sulmona, a little town in the Morrone massif, famous for its sugared almonds, and a perfect base for exploring the area.
Steeped in myth, Abruzzo is believed to a land of ancient magic. Head to Scanno to see women in traditional costumes make lace by hand, and a lake that local legend claims was formed in a battle between a white witch and a sorcerer.
Or there’s Cocullo, with its bizarre snake festival. Spend a day or so hiking through the alpine meadows of the Majella National Park. Or maybe amp up the adrenaline with some moonlight whitewater rafting on the River Aventino.
Visiting
Abruzzo
3
Recom. Days
163 km
from Rome
1h55m
drive
Visit
Rocca Calascio
highest fortress in Italy with 10th-century watchtower
Cantelmo Castle
Middle Ages castle in Pettorano sul Gizio
Eremo di Sant’Onofrio al Morrone
cliffside hermitage with spectacular views
Eat at
Ristorante Gino
€€
impeccable local cuisine
Ristorante Clemente
€€
family-run restaurant using seasonal products
Il Carro
€€
try the Abruzzese speciality, arrosticini
Stay at
Camping Orsa Minore
€€€
peaceful camping with stunning natural scenery
From Abruzzo, head west on your Central Italy road trip to the more well-known Orvieto. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, Orvieto is easy to fall in love with.
Winding streets, pretty piazzas, and a glittering cathedral, it perches high above the plain, captivating and compelling. And, with its illusion of rising mysteriously out of the volcanic rock from which it was built, it’s also wonderfully creepy.
Visit the cathedral first. Then further back in time with a trip to the Museo Claudio Faina e Civico with its ancient Etruscan artefacts. Escape the Mediterranean sun with an exploration of subterranean Orvieto. 440 caves sit below the city’s streets, once used for everything from WWII bomb shelters to wine cellars.
And when you’re done with sightseeing, relax with a glass of Orvieto Classico, a wine famous since Roman times. Luca Signorelli, who painted the frescoes of the cathedral, was paid in Orvieto’s wine — maybe you’ll be inspired to paint a masterpiece after a few glasses too.
Visiting
Orvieto
1
Recom. Days
257 km
from Abruzzo
2h38m
drive
Visit
Chiesa di Sant’Andrea
gorgeous 12th century church
Torre del Moro
tower with spectacular views
Pozzo di San Patrizio
historic well full of character
Eat at
Al Pozzo Etrusco
€€
local food and rustic vibe
Trattoria del Moro Aronne
€€
local food and rustic vibe
Ristorante La Badia
€€€€
medieval courtyard setting
Stay at
Area Sosta Camper, Battistelli Renzo
€€
take the funicular into centre
Where do Romans go on holiday? There’s no punchline, sorry. The answer is actually your third Central Italy road trip itinerary destination, Lake Bracciano.
The second largest of Lazio’s volcanic lakes sits just under an hour north of Rome, a natural paradise perfect for luring city dwellers to the countryside. Sitting in an enormous volcanic crater, this isn’t a lake for adrenaline junkies — power boats are banned, for one thing. This is a lake for some serious kicking back and relaxing.
Enjoy a peaceful canoe in the lake’s clear waters or take a lesson in sailing. For swimming and picnicking, head to Lungolago Argenti. And it’s not just the lake that’s charming. The town of Bracciano is just gorgeous.
Pay a visit to its impressive castle, Orsini Odescalchi, where Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes got married. Even if you couldn’t care less about celebrity gossip, this place still makes an impression.
Visiting
Lake Bracciano
1
Recom. Days
116 km
from Orvieto
1h45m
drive
Visit
Anguillara Sabazia
picturesque medieval town with a small beach
San Liberato Church
ancient church with botanic gardens
Eat at
L’Acqua Delle Donne
€€€
varied seasonal menu including homemade pasta
Nepitella
€€
smaller menu, opportunity to try fish freshly caught from lake
Parking
Bracciano Parcheggio, Via Este, 5A
€
cheap parking close to town
Stay at
Camping Porticciolo
€€€
charming campsite close to the lake
Finales don’t come more fabulous than Rome. In history, art, architecture, food, and atmosphere, Rome goes above and beyond.
Iconic ancient ruins whose names — the Colosseum or Pantheon — are familiar to all of us occupy a city brimming with world-famous art by the likes of Michelangelo and Caravaggio. Each corner you turn reveals new wonders. To say it’s a cultural cornucopia would be an understatement.
Begin with a heady hit of religious magnificence at St Paul’s Basilica or the Sistine Chapel. Then explore some museums, perhaps changing it up with some contemporary art at the MAXXI exhibition space. Stroll streets thronging with vespas.
Perhaps enjoy a picnic in Villa Borghese. Then, when evening comes, wander bohemian Trastevere before enjoying an aperitivo in a streetside trattoria. Food is just as exceptional as you’d expect for Italy’s capital so be sure to try specialities like cacio e pepe, or artichokes cooked alla Romana.
Visiting
Rome
2
Recom. Days
45 km
from Lake Bracciano
1h10min
drive
Visit
The Colosseum
Iconic Roman amphitheatre.
The Appian Way
Walk in the footsteps of emperors and popes on this early Roman road.
The Spanish Steps
Iconic meeting point.
Eat at
Ristorante la Veranda
€€€
Fine dining in a building dating from 1480.
La Ciambella
€€€
Roman specialities made with the highest quality ingredients.
Roscioli
€€€
Fresh and creative food including a mozzarella tasting menu.
Parking
RoscioliCamper Parking Area, Park Colombo
€€€
30 minute walk or 15 minute taxi ride from centre.
15 km
from Rome
33 min
drive