The Cammino 103 of Tuscia is a route that crosses the splendid Tuscia from the Tiber to the Tyrrhenian Sea, on foot or by MTB.
Signage: CAI 103
From the Tiber to the sea through the splendid Tuscia. The route runs through Tuscia from east to west starting from the Orte Scalo railway station.
After reaching Vasanello and Soriano nel Cimino, it climbs Monte Cimino, the largest of the Cimini mountain group covered on the summit by the beautiful beech wood of Monte Cimino recently listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Following the well-kept Cai signs through the woods, after a visit to the splendid village of San Martino al Cimino with its Cistercian Abbey, you reach Monte Fogliano with the Natural Reserve of Lake Vico with its suggestive panoramic views of the lake, the beautiful woods and the characteristic Hermitage of San Girolamo dug into the volcanic rock.
Still in the municipal area of Viterbo, the Via Francigena crosses, both the normal one and the upstream variant.
Continuing along the itinerary, you reach the heart of ancient Etruria, the villages of Barbarano Romano, the necropolis of San Giuliano and considerable centers of historical-archaeological interest such as Barbarano Romano, the Marturanum Park, the archaeological areas of San Giovenale, Luni on the Mignone up to Monte Romano and Tarquinia passing through the ancient Etruscan city with the temple of the Altar of the Queen dated around the 4th century BC.
For the crossing it is possible to use the FF.SS railway lines of Orte Scalo and Tarquinia at the departure and arrival points, the Vetralla railway station halfway through, the Cotral lines to reach all the towns along the way.