Landscape of villages around Lake Bolsena

Lake Bolsena · Villages

The best villages on Lake Bolsena

Lake Bolsena is ringed by historic villages, each with its own character. This comparative guide looks at Bolsena, Marta, Capodimonte and hilltop Montefiascone, and helps you decide which to visit depending on the kind of trip you want.

The shore villages

Bolsena is the best known, tied to its Eucharistic Miracle, the Basilica of Santa Cristina and the Monaldeschi fortress. Marta keeps the soul of a fishing village, with its lakefront and tower. Capodimonte stretches along a promontory below the Farnese fortress, with the harbour for island trips.

Montefiascone, the hilltop one

Completing the picture is Montefiascone, which looks down on the lake from around 590 m: the Rocca dei Papi gives the widest panorama over the basin. It best combines views, monuments and wine: see things to see.

Which to choose

For history and pilgrimage, choose Bolsena; for a slow, lakeside mood, Marta; for promontory, beaches and islands, Capodimonte; for views and monuments, Montefiascone. In a day by car you can see two or three: see Lake Bolsena in one day.

Using Montefiascone as the lake viewpoint

Most Lake Bolsena villages sit on the shore; Montefiascone gives the opposite perspective. From the hilltop, visitors understand the volcanic basin as a whole before choosing which lakeside towns to explore. This makes it a useful first or final stop in a lake itinerary.

Frequently asked questions

Which are the best villages on Lake Bolsena?

Bolsena, Marta and Capodimonte on the shore, plus Montefiascone overlooking the lake from above. Each has a distinct character.

Which village should you pick with limited time?

Bolsena is the richest single stop for history and old-town atmosphere; pair it with the view from Montefiascone. With more time, add Capodimonte and Marta.

Can you visit several villages in one day?

Yes, by car: roads follow the shore and let you link two or three villages in a day, ideally starting early.