A dramatically explosive geological past, over 1.3 million years, gave shape to the whole Cimina-Viterbo region: the volcanic cone of Monte Cimino, the tufaceous plains and the caldera of Vico, that huge crater that today houses the lake, a basin of biodiversity, history and legend
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WHERE SHALL WE GO?
- Mount Venere's Top
- Valley bottom and caldera of Vico
- Lake shores
WHAT SHALL WE SEE/DO?
- The Devil's Well, the crater of Monte Venere: a "tiny volcano" inside the big volcano
- The centuries-old beech forest on the slopes of Monte Venere
- The wonderful view of the lake from the slopes of Monte Venere
- The hygrophilous grasslands around the lake in the most intact part
- The lake and its birdlife.
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