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Etruscan Wheelchair Accessible Tours
Etruscan wheelchair accessible tours is a journey into the heart of Tuscia.
This term is used by the Latins to indicate the Land of the Etruscans.
An uncontaminated and unique region, with a myriad of Etruscan remains, castles and ancient medieval villages.
You can make exciting Etruscan wheelchair accessible tours in Italy, following the footsteps left by the ancient Italic civilisation.
Land Of The Etruscans
The Etruscans are one of the most fascinating civilisations of the ancient world because they are essentially shrouded in mystery.
Few written texts and direct finds, of which almost nothing could be deciphered.
The internal Etruria, located in the current Tuscany, Umbria, upper Latium, can be divided into two zones.
The first, northern, with a hilly landscape rich in water and vegetation.
The second, southern, also rich in water and vegetation, but characterised by mountain reliefs that surround volcanic lakes.
The Etruscan wheelchair accessible tours founded many cities often rival and in conflict with each other, so that some others subjugated others.
Etruscans Cities
The Etruscan cities, like the Greek poleis, came to form leagues, but never achieved a political unity.
The most important league was Dodecapoli ( union of twelve cities ).
In this territory the twelve cities arose which, according to tradition, constituted the powerful Etruscan Dodecapoli.
The historically most important centres were, from south to north:
Veio, Caere, Tarquinia, Vulci, Roselle, Vetulonia, Populonia, Volterra, Volsinii, Chiusi, Perugia, Cortona, Arezzo, Fiesole.
Etruscan Wheelchair Accessible Tours
A journey through three regions, on the trail of one of the most interesting civilisations of the Italian peninsula.
The tour to discover the Etruscan wheelchair accessible tours starts from Rome continue with the archaeological sites of Tarquinia and Cerveteri.
Leave Latium to continue in Umbria with a visit to Perugia, Citta’ della Pieve and Orvieto.
From Umbria we pass through Tuscany to visit Chiusi, Volterra and the Val D’Orcia.
Booking and Travel
Many sites in the Land of the Etruscan wheelchair accessible tours are accessible and can be visited by adapted van.
We viewed and checked for you the main, monuments, churches, museums, hotels and listed here including accessibility details, very important for disabled wheelchair users, opening times and ticket costs.
Etruscan accessible tours holidays.
Add your Etruscan wheelchair accessible tours holiday by adapted van, once you have choose the accommodation from a Accessible Accommodations, on the booking form.
Bolsena
On the high cliff that houses the Rocca Monaldeschi and the Castello district, in the archaic ...
Cerveteri
The Etruscan city of Cerveteri emerges in ancient historiography in 540 BC. According to the ...
Citta' della Pieve
The fantastic thing about Città della Pieve is that here we find the profound meaning of the Italian ...
Civita di Bagnoregio
It is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy and in the world, for its particular position ...
Cortona
Elegant, perched on a hill overlooking the Val di Chiana, surrounded by the remains of its Etruscan ...
Orvieto
The origins of Orvieto date back to the VIII century a.C. The Etruscans settcentreled on the ...
Populonia
Populonia is a very ancient and very important Etruscan city, one of the twelve centers called Dodecapoli ...
Tuscania
Suggestive medieval looking town, Tuscania, stands on seven tuff rock promontories 180 meters ...
Viterbo
Viterbo is also located in the region known as the name of Tuscia and derives from the name ...
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Rome, Latium 00147
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Montepulciano, Italy
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