‘’The roar of waters!’’ so the English poet Lyron Byron in 1817 began in his poem ‘’Childe Harold's Pilgrimage’’ written during his Gran Tour, to represent the strenghth and majesty of Terni’s Marmore Falls: a man- made setting that has always been a source of inspiration for poets and painters and one of the many destinations to return to discover Umbria’s water sources, fresh landscapes rich in history.
Fresh in a natural way
Naturally fresh
Back to the sources
Some landscapes of the Umbrian territory are linked to that element essential to life, water.
The Marmore Falls "the roar of waters”
Six trails wind through the heart of the Marmore Falls park. You will be greeted by lush vegetation and a landscape characterised by natural caves and belvederes, where you can enjoy breathtaking views.
Lake Trasimeno amidst legend, art, sport and food and wine
The fourth largest lake in Italy is a source of inspiration for countless poets, painters and travelers.