Orvieto And Civita Di Bagnoregio Tour
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Open today 08:00–20:00
Attendance: Moderate — summer peak
Arrive early to beat mid-day heat and crowds on the bridge.
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Pozzo della Cava Underground Caverns Entry 1 hr
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Pozzo della Cava Underground Caverns Entry

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Journey through 2,800 years of history in a nine-chamber subterranean labyrinth beneath Orvieto's streets

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Assisi & Orvieto Day Tour from Rome 12 hr
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Assisi & Orvieto Day Tour from Rome

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Journey through Umbria's sacred sites and Tuscan countryside on this full-day escape from the capital

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What you'll do

Inside a tour, step by step

  1. 01 30 min

    Arrival in Bagnoregio

    Shuttle or walk to the parking area.

  2. 02 15 min

    Bridge Crossing

    Walk the 300m pedestrian bridge into Civita.

  3. 03 2 hours

    Village Exploration

    Stroll the medieval alleys and San Donato Church.

  4. 04 30 min

    Return transit

    Depart via the bridge to your shuttle or bus.

Highlights

What you'll see inside the attraction

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.

Porta di Santa Maria

The main entrance gate carved by Etruscans 2,500 years ago, featuring Romanesque lions.

San Donato Church

Built on an ancient pagan site, it houses a miraculous wooden Crucifix and Perugino school frescoes.

Geological and Landslides Museum

Explains the fragile clay and tufa composition that keeps the town in a state of erosion.

Renaissance Palace Facades

The remnants of noble homes where erosion has left doors opening directly to cliff views.

Valle dei Calanchi Views

The surrounding canyon provides panoramic vistas of the constantly eroding landscape.

Head to head

Civita Di Bagnoregio Tour From Orvieto Versus Orvieto Underground Exploration

They complement each other, but most travelers find the hilltop views of the dying city more rewarding than the subterranean tunnels of the town. A civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto offers a distinct landscape experience compared to the historical caverns beneath your feet.

Feature Top pick Civita di Bagnoregio Orvieto Underground
Setting
Subterranean rock tunnels
Access Difficulty
Low (city center access)
Duration
1–2 hours
Main Attraction
Ancient man-made cave systems
Physical Demand
Low (flat walking paths)
Logistics
Walking distance in Orvieto

Verdict: Choose a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto tours for expansive panoramic views, or select the underground caves if you prefer a compact, climate-controlled historical site with easy civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto tickets.

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Plan your visit

Everything you need to know before you go

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Open today · 08:00–20:00
Opening Hours
08:00–20:00
Address
Loc. Mercatello, 01022 Bagnoregio, Italy
Accessibility
Pedestrian footbridge access only
Best arrival window
08:00–10:00
Tickets
Available at Mercatello or Battaglini
Mon
08:00–20:00
Tue
08:00–20:00
Wed
08:00–20:00
Thu
08:00–20:00
Fri
08:00–20:00
Sat
08:00–20:00
Sun
08:00–20:00
Main entrance

Orvieto Station

Piazza Matteotti

Common departure point for shuttles

Address
Loc. Mercatello, 01022 Bagnoregio, Italy
Tickets
Available at Mercatello or Battaglini

How to get there

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Public transport · ~45 min · Included in bus fare

Cotral buses run from Orvieto to Bagnoregio with limited weekend frequency.

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Car · ~25 min · Parking fee applies

Follow Teverina road signs from Orvieto toward Bagnoregio.

Dress code

Comfortable walking shoes are essential for the steep, cobblestone paths and the long pedestrian bridge associated with any civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto.

Bags & security

There are no secure storage facilities in the village, so guests should travel light on their civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto. Large luggage is difficult to manage on the bridge.

Photography

Photography is permitted and highly encouraged, as the unique erosion-sculpted cliffs provide rare vistas for those on a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto.

Accessibility

While the bridge is concrete and technically traversable, the village features steep, uneven medieval streets that present challenges for those with limited mobility on a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto.

Mobile phones

Mobile reception is generally good, though it may fluctuate within the deep ravines surrounding the village during a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto.

What to bring

  • Water bottle
  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Walking shoes
  • Small backpack
  • Camera
  • Cash for incidentals

Not allowed

  • Drones
  • Large hiking poles
  • Professional film equipment
  • Spray paint
  • Large suitcases
  • Excessive noise-making devices
  • Hazardous materials
  • Unsecured pets

Families & strollers

Families find the car-free environment of Civita di Bagnoregio ideal, though a baby carrier is recommended over a stroller for the bridge and hillside lanes.

Food & drink

Several charming restaurants and small cafes serve local Tuscan-Lazio cuisine, perfect for a break during your civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto.

Pets

Small pets are welcome on the bridge if kept on a leash, but remain subject to individual establishment rules inside the village.

Good to know

The village is known as the Dying Town due to ongoing geological erosion, a fact central to the educational aspect of every civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto.

Meeting points

Where to find us

Orvieto Station

Piazza Matteotti

Common departure point for shuttles

Get directions

Mercatello Info Point

Loc. Mercatello

Main ticket gate for the village

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Around your visit

Everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Spring

Mild temperatures make the bridge walk comfortable for all guests.

Summer

Expect morning crowds, though long daylight hours aid late afternoon visits.

Autumn

Fewer tourists and beautiful golden hour light over the Valle dei Calanchi.

Winter

Cooler and quieter, but verify seasonal transit schedules for local buses.

Helpful tips for your visit

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Beat the crowds

Arrive during the 08:00–10:00 window to enjoy the quietest streets.

Footwear

Prioritize grip, as the bridge incline can be slippery in damp conditions.

Dining

Book tables in advance if visiting on a weekend during your civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto.

Fees

Have 3 EUR or 5 EUR in cash ready for the conservation fee if paying on-site.

Maps

Pick up a free local map at the info point to aid your independent tour.

History

Visit the Geological Museum to understand the town's struggle against erosion.

Connectivity

Download local maps offline as signal can dip in the valley.

Departure

Verify your last bus time from Bagnoregio carefully to avoid becoming stranded.

Nearby landmarks

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Valle dei Calanchi

5 min

Dramatic erosion-formed ravines surrounding the village.

Museo Geologico

2 min

Details the unique geological instability of the cliffside.

Church of San Donato

1 min

Historic church located in the main village square.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Tickets purchased for a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto are generally non-refundable as they represent a conservation fee. Please check your specific tour operator's terms for any bundled transport or guided services.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near the attraction

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Corte della Maestà

1 min
Luxury

Historic boutique residence within the village walls.

La Casetta

2 min
Mid-range

Authentic guesthouse located near the main plaza.

iRoom Civita

3 min
Boutique

Modern comfort in a traditional stone setting.

About

The place, in context

Fewer than a dozen residents winter on the plateau. Civita di Bagnoregio was founded by Etruscans roughly 2,500 years ago, on a spur of volcanic tufa resting on soft marine clay. That geology decided everything that followed. Etruscan engineers cut drainage channels and tunnels through the rock to steer rainwater from the base; when those systems failed, the cliffs began to retreat. Anyone travelling on a Civita di Bagnoregio tour from Orvieto crosses between two towns raised on the same volcanic table, thirty kilometres apart, worn by the same slow subtraction. The earthquake of 1695 broke the saddle of land that once tied Civita to Bagnoregio. Households moved west to the newer quarter, and the old town emptied across two centuries of landslides. The novelist Bonaventura Tecchi, born in Bagnoregio, gave the place the name that stuck: la città che muore, the dying city. A reinforced concrete footbridge, opened in 1965 and strengthened since, is now the only approach; no vehicle crosses it, and every Civita di Bagnoregio tour from Orvieto tour finishes on foot. What survives is a compact medieval plan laid over Etruscan bones. Porta Santa Maria, the last surviving gate, was cut through the rock by Etruscans and faced in the twelfth century with stone lions gripping human heads, a reference to a local revolt against the Monaldeschi. Beyond it, Via San Donato runs to the piazza and the church of San Donato, a former cathedral rebuilt in Renaissance form. Etruscan cellars beneath the lanes record centuries of olive pressing and grain storage. Saint Bonaventure was born in Bagnoregio around 1217; the house linked to his family fell with the cliff long ago. Conservation is now continuous: anchoring rods, retaining walls, monitored fissures. Since 2013 the village has charged a conservation fee — 3 EUR on weekdays — making it one of the few Italian settlements financing its own survival. The calanchi badlands around it are protected, and Italy has pressed the case for UNESCO recognition. Orvieto landmarks belong to the same volcanic story: the striped Duomo, the Pozzo della Cava, the cellars cut into the ridge, which is why an Orvieto day trip pairs so readily with the plateau. Civita di Bagnoregio tour from Orvieto tours carry travellers between two answers to one question — what a town does when the ground beneath it keeps leaving.

"The dying city is not a metaphor here; it is a measurement, taken in centimetres of lost cliff."
Your experience

What a tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of the visit — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You leave Orvieto early — the recommended arrival window is 08:00–10:00, ahead of the day's coaches — and the road drops off the tufa ridge toward Lazio, half an hour of vineyards, oak scrub and eroding clay ridges. You are set down at Loc. Mercatello, 01022 Bagnoregio, where the belvedere gives the first full view: a brown island of houses on a shrinking pedestal, the calanchi falling away on both sides. You pay the conservation fee — 3 EUR on weekdays, 5 EUR at weekends and on holidays — and start down the ramp. The footbridge runs roughly 300 metres and climbs hard at the far end; you slow, you stop twice, you look straight down into the ravine. Civita di Bagnoregio tour from Orvieto tickets are checked at the barrier, so you keep the voucher in reach. You pass under Porta Santa Maria and the noise stops. Six lanes, more or less. You take Via San Donato to the piazza, where the church front faces a square of packed stone and the cats hold the shaded side. You duck into an Etruscan cellar cut for oil jars, then follow the alley east to the garden terrace above the badlands, where the drop is unfenced and absolute. You eat bruschetta with local oil, refill a bottle at the fountain, and by late morning you are back across the bridge, climbing the last ramp with the town at your shoulder.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto tours

Is a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto worth the cost?

Yes, it provides unique historical and geological insights into a 2,500-year-old Etruscan site.

Are there specific hours for my civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto?

The village is open daily from 08:00–20:00, making it flexible for any tour schedule.

How much is the entrance fee for a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto?

The conservation fee is 3 EUR on weekdays and 5 EUR on weekends or holidays.

Can I access the village easily on a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto?

The village is reached via a 300m pedestrian bridge; the streets inside are hilly and cobblestoned.

What should I bring on my civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto?

Bring comfortable walking shoes, a camera, and a water bottle for the walk.

Are there age restrictions for a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto?

No, visitors of all ages are welcome to join a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto.

Is food available during a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto?

Yes, several local restaurants and cafes are open within the village walls.

Do I need to book a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto in advance?

Booking is recommended for transport-inclusive tours, though tickets are always available at the gate.

Can I visit with a wheelchair on a civita di bagnoregio tour from orvieto?

Accessibility is limited; contact the local Red Cross in advance for special transport assistance.