

Trevignano Romano
The basics
Trevignano Romano is easy to get around on foot, and Lake Bracciano tours include a stop in this picturesque village to wander the cobblestone lanes of the medieval quarter; check out the small, but fascinating Civic Museum in the Town Hall; and stroll the palm-fringed promenade, lined by bars and restaurants overlooking the lake. The star attraction is the hilltop Orsini Castle, a romantic ruin dating from the 13th century and offering dramatic views over the lake. In addition, you can take a dip or sail on the lake, explore the rolling countryside via the hiking and cycling trails, and relax over lunch during a day trip from Rome. You can also explore Trevignano Romano by joining a tour of central Italy’s four most beautiful lakes—Bracciano, Bolsena, Vico, and Trasimeno—or see the village from above by booking a hot air balloon flight or paragliding experience over the lake.
Things to know before you go
- An excursion to Trevignano Romano on Lake Bracciano is a fun break for kids, who can swim in the water and walk along the shore.
- Exploring Trevignano requires a bit of walking, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothes.
- The waterfront promenade is wheelchair-accessible, but areas in the town center are steep and difficult to navigate on wheels.
- The village and lake are very picturesque, so be sure to bring your camera.
How to get there
Trevignano Romano is on the shores of Lake Bracciano, about an hour outside of Rome. Though there are regional trains from the Roma Tiburtina station to the nearby town of Bracciano, the best way to reach Trevignano is by joining a lake tour that includes transportation.
When to get there
The village and lake are particularly lovely during the lush spring and fall seasons, but visit in summer if you are hoping to take a dip in the water.
The Orsini Castle
One of the highlights of the village of Trevignano Romano is its 13th-century Orsini Castle, also known as the Rocca dei Vico. Not to be confused with the nearby Orsini-Odescalchi Castle—built in the 15th century and almost perfectly preserved—the Orsini Castle is little more than a picturesque ruin. It remains, however, one of the most panoramic points on the lake a the perfect spot to watch the sunset.
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