Lake Bolsena seen from above

Lake Bolsena · Highlights

What to see on Lake Bolsena

From historic villages to islands, beaches and viewpoints, Lake Bolsena rewards a relaxed exploration. This guide gathers the highlights around the volcanic lake and how to plan them, using Montefiascone as a panoramic hilltop base.

Highlights around the lake

The shoreline highlights are the villages: Bolsena, known for its Eucharistic Miracle and the Basilica of Santa Cristina; Marta, an old fishing village; and Capodimonte, on a promontory crowned by the Farnese fortress. The islands of Bisentina and Martana lie at the centre, reached by seasonal boat trips.

Viewpoints and beaches

The best panoramas are from the heights at Montefiascone and along the roads that climb from the shore. In summer the villages offer beaches for a swim. For the wider picture, see the Lake Bolsena overview and the best villages.

How to plan it

A car is the easiest way to link the villages along the shore: see Lake Bolsena in one day. Times depend on traffic and season, so plan with an up-to-date map. To reach the area, start from how to get to Montefiascone.

Frequently asked questions

What is there to see on Lake Bolsena?

The shore villages of Bolsena, Marta and Capodimonte, the islands of Bisentina and Martana, plus viewpoints from Montefiascone and, in summer, beaches.

How many days do you need for the lake?

The main villages fit into a day by car; to enjoy the lake more fully with beaches and nearby sights, plan a weekend from Montefiascone.

Which is the nicest village on the lake?

It depends on your interest: Bolsena for history, Marta for a quiet fishing-village feel, Capodimonte for its promontory and islands, Montefiascone for the view.