From Rome with Wheels: Day Trip Destinations for Your Italian Adventure

From Rome with Wheels: Day Trip Destinations for Your Italian Adventure

Car trips offer extraordinary experiences for exploring breathtaking landscapes. You can visit numerous stops and immerse yourself in the soul of a place. This is why in recent times road trips through Italy or another country have become increasingly popular among adventure lovers.

One of the reasons why car journeys are so fascinating is the freedom they offer. There is an opportunity to decide your own travel pace. Stop where you want and explore places outside the traditional tourist itineraries.

They are real emotions on four wheels. The journey is as important as the destination. It outlines the adventure between panoramic roads and picturesque villages.

An easy organization with a car

Another huge advantage is given by the ease with which it is possible to organize these trips. As they require nothing other than a bit of enterprising spirit. And minimal preliminary organization, sometimes none at all. The only thing necessary is to have an auto that is in perfect condition.

It is not always easy to rent a car in Rome. So if you are looking for a simple rental policy at the Fiumicino Airport, which is located near Rome, do some research on local websites. This will provide information about the cost of car rentals in Italy and other details. Car rental at Rome Airport Fiumicino comes with unlimited miles and basic insurance.

Still don’t have an idea on how to spend the road? Check four popular Rome destinations that can be reached by automobile.

Anagni

The first place is Anagni, a small village in the Frosinone area. Anagni is in Lazio, 61 km from the capital. It can be reached in an hour. The village is picturesque and very rich in history and intrigue. Anagni was the birthplace of four Popes and was also a papal residence. The city was the site of power struggles, including excommunications, kidnappings, and torture.

Nevertheless, the number of things to see is huge. Angani has an enveloping atmosphere with ancient flavor. But the top of the top is the Cathedral or rather its Crypt. Entering the crypt, tourists are always left speechless. The Romanesque columns alternate with the bright colors of the cycle of paintings covering the walls and vaults. The work tells the salvation of humanity. It starts with a very original creation of Man and continues with scenes from the Bible.

The Bomarzo Monster Park

The Bomarzo Monster Park is located in Lazio. It is situated in the wonderful area of Tuscia. It is about 90 km from the capital and about 1 hour and a quarter. The bizarre and very green Sacred Forest is famous for its stone sculptures. They are of various sizes and emerge from the foliage and vegetation. Why they were built and what they mean no one knows. But it's nice to wander around to find them all and discover which one will scare or simply intrigue. The most famous is the big face with the mouth wide open. Too funny to take a photo in her jaws. Even if it is not the most original thing in the world... who cares!

Many people also really like the statues of the Elephant and the Dragon. Not to mention the impressive and horror Hercules who splits Glaucus in two. And the very funny Leaning House. In short, you won't be bored. You will be among monsters, trees, and plants. Experience that slight atmosphere, with the stone worn by time enveloped in moss and foliage.

Caprarola

This place is not so touristy and is very underrated. The attraction of Caprarola is the Palazzo Farnese, it will exceed all your expectations of the visit. It is about 60 km and about an hour from Rome, in the province of Viterbo.

The Palace has a very particular pentagon shape with a courtyard in the center. You can appreciate it only from above. So it is not easy to enjoy it but if you can it is surprising. The best part is the interior, with rooms one more beautiful than the other. They are richly decorated and frescoed. Each room is a discovery of allegories, frescoes, patterns, symbols and colors. The most beautiful thing of all, which alone is worth the visit: is the spiral staircase. Stairs turn around 30 Peperino columns and lead to the Piano Nobile.

Civita di Bagnoregio

Civita di Bagnoregio is known as 'the dying city'. It's due to the slow collapse of the land on which it stands. The village is one of the most picturesque we have in Italy. It is in Lazio about 120 km and 1 hour and 50 minutes from the capital.

The road to reach it is so scenic that it is one of the most photographed on the peninsula. Inside the walls, you can find an orderly and ancient town. It has a full rural atmosphere of times gone by. You will be thrilled to wander around the alleys, looking for glimpses where stones and flowers intertwine. It forms a harmonious, colorful and picturesque whole. You will find points where you can best admire the beautiful view.



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