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Fonti del Clitunno — Attraction in Campello sul Clitunno

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Fonti del Clitunno
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Nuovo Parco del Clitunno con Ristorante
Viale Fonti del Clitunno, 06042 Campello Sul Clitunno PG, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Fonti del Clitunno - Ristorante Pizzeria e wine bar
Viale Fonti Del Clitunno 9/11, Via Flaminia, 7, 06042 Fonti del Clitunno, PG, Italy
TrattOliva
Str. delle Vene, 5, 06042 Campello Sul Clitunno PG, Italy
Tuber Experience
Viale Fonti del Clitunno, 8, 06042 Campello Sul Clitunno PG, Italy
Ippocampo
Viale Fonti del Clitunno, 1, 06042 Campello sul Clitunno PG, Italy
Pizzeria Ristorante Locanda Di Champeaux
Via Virgilio, 18, 06042 Campello sul Clitunno PG, Italy
Hosteria Flamingo
Viale Fonti del Clitunno, 4, 06042 Campello Sul Clitunno PG, Italy
Il Caminetto
Viale Settecamini, Viale Fonti del Clitunno, 13, 06042 Campello Sul Clitunno PG, Italy
La Caletta Campello
Viale Settecamini, 13, 06042 Campello sul Clitunno PG, Italy
Osteria del Ravale
Via Virgilio, 17, 06042 Campello Sul Clitunno PG, Italy
La locanda dello Stradino
SS3, 78, 06042 Pissignano PG, Italy
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Fonti del Clitunno

Via Flaminia, 7, 06042 Campello Sul Clitunno PG, Italy
4.4(4.1K)
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attractions: Nuovo Parco del Clitunno con Ristorante, restaurants: Fonti del Clitunno - Ristorante Pizzeria e wine bar, TrattOliva, Tuber Experience, Ippocampo, Pizzeria Ristorante Locanda Di Champeaux, Hosteria Flamingo, Il Caminetto, La Caletta Campello, Osteria del Ravale, La locanda dello Stradino
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fontidelclitunno.it
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Nearby attractions of Fonti del Clitunno

Nuovo Parco del Clitunno con Ristorante

Nuovo Parco del Clitunno con Ristorante

Nuovo Parco del Clitunno con Ristorante

4.4

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Nearby restaurants of Fonti del Clitunno

Fonti del Clitunno - Ristorante Pizzeria e wine bar

TrattOliva

Tuber Experience

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Hosteria Flamingo

Il Caminetto

La Caletta Campello

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La locanda dello Stradino

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Fonti del Clitunno - Ristorante Pizzeria e wine bar

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4.4
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4.0
4y

A shame that this small, beautiful park is privatized and locked behind paid entrance. I only once visited the private park, but found it quite limited and the paid entrance didn't really make sense (although it's only 3€).

The emerald waters of the Clitunno are really a wonder. This was once a large river: in roman times boats were able to navigate it, and its source was of strategic and religious importance. Seismic movements drastically changed the river which then became the stream of today. Particular minerals make the water mesmerizingly colourful.

Good news! You can enjoy the scenery without entering the paid area. There is a nice free area that is of great beauty as well. Just keep on walking on the main road on the entrance side until you see a restaurant, and enter the natural area there. By the look of it, the park and restaurant area were clearly part of the same park not too long ago, but they've been brutally split with wire fences for monetary reasons.

Also consider that there is a very nice free walking path, which runs on the bank of the Clitunno stream, between the enclosed park and the countryside. You can find it after the end of the restaurant free area path: just keep walking towards the countryside, then you will find a horizontal car barrier, get around it and enjoy the walk.

All pictures I posted here come from this "free" visit. The area would really shine if they merged all these things...

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5.0
7y

La sorgente del fiume Clitunno crea un laghetto dalle acque limpidissime con riflessi smeraldo. Un giardino d'acqua fonte di ispirazione di poeti: Properzio, Plinio, Virgilio, Byron e Carducci. Sono formate da sorgenti sotterranee che fuoriescono da fessurazioni della roccia attraverso numerose polle, individuabili, a tratti, nel fondo del laghetto. Lo specchio d’acqua, dai colori intensi e cangianti, è ricco di numerose specie vegetali (fanerogame, coda di cavallo, muschio, nasturzio acquatico...) che creano un aspetto lussureggiante e di rara suggestione; una fitta vegetazione, in particolare salici piangenti e pioppi, circonda le rive. Per la loro rara bellezza, furono fonte di ispirazione, fin dall’antichità, per pittori, poeti e scrittori. Virgilio riportò la leggenda dei buoi che, immergendosi nelle acque del fiume, sarebbero diventati ancora più candidi. Plinio il Giovane scrisse un’epistola ricordando la sacralità del fiume, la sua navigabilità, la divisione tra una parte non balneabile (le ‘Fonti’) ed una balneabile; la zona infatti era ricca di ville e terme che si affacciavano sul corso d’acqua e di numerosi sacelli sacri. Anche l’imperatore Caligola era un frequentatore delle “Sacra Clitumnalia”, ovvero le feste primaverili in onore del dio Clitunno, che si credeva risiedesse nelle profondità delle acque. Questo luogo incantato è stato ammirato anche in epoche più recenti: Corot, Gorge Byron e Carducci, che ad esse dedicò la celebre “Ode alle Fonti del Clitumno”. Un cippo marmoreo, scolpito a bassorilievo e con un’epigrafe di Ugo Ojetti, ne ricorda la visita, avvenuta nel 1910. Le sorgenti, come ricordalo stesso Plinio, erano così copiose da formare un grande fiume navigabile fino a Roma, proseguendo con il Tevere. Nel 440 d.C. un violento terremoto modificò radicalmente l’area disperdendo gran parte delle vene; ancora oggi il Clitunno è tra le più cospicue sorgenti dell’Umbria, con 1300-1500 litri al secondo. L’attuale sistemazione oggi è dovuta all’opera del Conte Paolo Campello della Spina che, tra il 1860 e il 1865, creò il laghetto e piantò pioppi e salici intorno. La fauna, oltre a quella ittica, è composta prevalentemente dai caratteristici cigni, oltre ad alcune specie di...

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4.0
12w

the place was aesthetically pleasing, really well kept and loads of ducks and swans to keep you company. there was a nice track you could follow all around and walk in the whole park. the water sources weren't exactly pointed out but you can easily spot them. there was also a playground for kids. best place to walk your dog. only thing i didn't like was the entrance fee: it was only 3€ but why would i pay to enter a park? the water sources weren't that breathtaking or odd, there weren't any special features at all apart from a couple of crosses over the lake. so why is it necessary to buy a ticket? overall it was a nice experience. it's also wheelchair accessible but you can't...

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Alessio LombardiAlessio Lombardi
A shame that this small, beautiful park is privatized and locked behind paid entrance. I only once visited the private park, but found it quite limited and the paid entrance didn't really make sense (although it's only 3€). The emerald waters of the Clitunno are really a wonder. This was once a large river: in roman times boats were able to navigate it, and its source was of strategic and religious importance. Seismic movements drastically changed the river which then became the stream of today. Particular minerals make the water mesmerizingly colourful. Good news! You can enjoy the scenery without entering the paid area. There is a nice free area that is of great beauty as well. Just keep on walking on the main road on the entrance side until you see a restaurant, and enter the natural area there. By the look of it, the park and restaurant area were clearly part of the same park not too long ago, but they've been brutally split with wire fences for monetary reasons. Also consider that there is a very nice free walking path, which runs on the bank of the Clitunno stream, between the enclosed park and the countryside. You can find it after the end of the restaurant free area path: just keep walking towards the countryside, then you will find a horizontal car barrier, get around it and enjoy the walk. All pictures I posted here come from this "free" visit. The area would really shine if they merged all these things together and
elisa !!elisa !!
the place was aesthetically pleasing, really well kept and loads of ducks and swans to keep you company. there was a nice track you could follow all around and walk in the whole park. the water sources weren't exactly pointed out but you can easily spot them. there was also a playground for kids. best place to walk your dog. only thing i didn't like was the entrance fee: it was only 3€ but why would i pay to enter a park? the water sources weren't that breathtaking or odd, there weren't any special features at all apart from a couple of crosses over the lake. so why is it necessary to buy a ticket? overall it was a nice experience. it's also wheelchair accessible but you can't go everywhere.
Laura 74Laura 74
Un oasi di pace,immersi nel silenzio del stupendo parco delle fonti del Clitunno, a Campello sul Clitunno ( uscita superstrada).Uno specchio d’acqua con un perimetro poco più lungo di 400 metri per una superficie di quasi diecimila metri quadrati. In questo piccolo laghetto numerosissime specie vegetali, animali tra anatre e cigni curatissimi. Il costo del ticket è di 3€, giustissimo come contributo per il mantenimento del parco. Per il ristoro troverete un osteria per pranzo e cena e un bar. Gli orari di apertura sono dalle 8.30 del mattino......Molto interessante la storia : La sistemazione delle Fonti del Clitunno come le vediamo oggi è dovuta all’opera paziente di Paolo Campello della Spina che tra il 1860 e il 1865 tolse la terra per creare lo spazio per il laghetto e provvide a far crescere la vegetazione che ancora oggi caratterizza le Fonti del Clitunno, qualche anno dopo Giosuè Carducci scrisse l’ode barbara Alle Fonti del Clitunno. Come dargli torto, starei ore immersa in questa meravigliosa oasi naturale, a rilassarmi....ottimo per i bambini.
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A shame that this small, beautiful park is privatized and locked behind paid entrance. I only once visited the private park, but found it quite limited and the paid entrance didn't really make sense (although it's only 3€). The emerald waters of the Clitunno are really a wonder. This was once a large river: in roman times boats were able to navigate it, and its source was of strategic and religious importance. Seismic movements drastically changed the river which then became the stream of today. Particular minerals make the water mesmerizingly colourful. Good news! You can enjoy the scenery without entering the paid area. There is a nice free area that is of great beauty as well. Just keep on walking on the main road on the entrance side until you see a restaurant, and enter the natural area there. By the look of it, the park and restaurant area were clearly part of the same park not too long ago, but they've been brutally split with wire fences for monetary reasons. Also consider that there is a very nice free walking path, which runs on the bank of the Clitunno stream, between the enclosed park and the countryside. You can find it after the end of the restaurant free area path: just keep walking towards the countryside, then you will find a horizontal car barrier, get around it and enjoy the walk. All pictures I posted here come from this "free" visit. The area would really shine if they merged all these things together and
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the place was aesthetically pleasing, really well kept and loads of ducks and swans to keep you company. there was a nice track you could follow all around and walk in the whole park. the water sources weren't exactly pointed out but you can easily spot them. there was also a playground for kids. best place to walk your dog. only thing i didn't like was the entrance fee: it was only 3€ but why would i pay to enter a park? the water sources weren't that breathtaking or odd, there weren't any special features at all apart from a couple of crosses over the lake. so why is it necessary to buy a ticket? overall it was a nice experience. it's also wheelchair accessible but you can't go everywhere.
elisa !!

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Un oasi di pace,immersi nel silenzio del stupendo parco delle fonti del Clitunno, a Campello sul Clitunno ( uscita superstrada).Uno specchio d’acqua con un perimetro poco più lungo di 400 metri per una superficie di quasi diecimila metri quadrati. In questo piccolo laghetto numerosissime specie vegetali, animali tra anatre e cigni curatissimi. Il costo del ticket è di 3€, giustissimo come contributo per il mantenimento del parco. Per il ristoro troverete un osteria per pranzo e cena e un bar. Gli orari di apertura sono dalle 8.30 del mattino......Molto interessante la storia : La sistemazione delle Fonti del Clitunno come le vediamo oggi è dovuta all’opera paziente di Paolo Campello della Spina che tra il 1860 e il 1865 tolse la terra per creare lo spazio per il laghetto e provvide a far crescere la vegetazione che ancora oggi caratterizza le Fonti del Clitunno, qualche anno dopo Giosuè Carducci scrisse l’ode barbara Alle Fonti del Clitunno. Come dargli torto, starei ore immersa in questa meravigliosa oasi naturale, a rilassarmi....ottimo per i bambini.
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