June 27

 After breakfast we tried to get a bus (that was listed on the bus app) at 8am to take us to Bagnoregio but the driver said he wasn't going there.  Then we tried a different bus at 9:30 that the Tourist Information person said would take us, but that driver also said he wasn't going that way.  So Brian convinced me to ride our bikes there.  It was only 10 miles in each direction but I really wanted a rest day before tackling more hills in the next few days.

Anyway - off we went - and we were glad we made the trip.  Civita di Bagnoregio is really a site to see.  It was founded more than 2500 years ago but because of erosion and collapse of the peripheral city walls, it is now known as "The Dying City".  Only 16 -20 people live there full time.  The rest of the place is occupied by cafe's, restaurants, and B&B's.   A very interesting place to see.




Also, this is a picture of Lake Bolsena taken from the town of Montefiascone, where we are currently staying.






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  1. Wow, crazy how few people live there! That monastery dinner the other night sounded incredible, and much needed after some rough days. Hope you're feeling better!!

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