From Morre, the third stage will lead you through the valley and up to Collelungo with its walled historic center, and on to the beautiful, tiny village of Acqualoreto, where you can admire the views over the Tiber valley. Or you can choose to shorten the stage by 5 kilometers and walk directly from Morre to Acqualoreto. After visiting the town, the trail leads down into the thick forests of the Tiber nature reserve, then descends steeply to reach the little Pasquarella monastery, dating back to the 11th century. A stony, steep climb uphill leads to Scoppieto and the next village, Civitella del Lago, situated on a hill overlooking the Corbara reservoir below and the city of Orvieto built on a flat rock in the distance. In case you have some time left, consider paying a visit to the small museum of painted eggs before ending your day with a drink in one of the local bars.
The fourth stage is a welcoming, more relaxed walk, short and with a long descent through the countryside from Civitella del Lago down to the Corbara reservoir, after passing the little hamlet of Cerreto, the 11th silent village, and the Barberani vineyards, where it is possible to take a break for some wine tasting. After a short climb, you’ll reach the cemetery of Baschi. From there, you’ll walk to the village center where the stage ends.
The fifth and last stage will bring you back to the starting point in Tenaglie. After a steep climb out of Morre, you are rewarded with panoramic views while walking the quiet asphalt road leading in the direction of Montecchio. After leaving the asphalt road, you’ll follow the rim of a hill for some time and afterwards descend into the lush valley with excavated Etruscan tombs; a perfect spot to picnic. A long climb will bring you into Montecchio, where you can try your skills at the basket braiding shop of Andreina and Davide, a well-known couple in the area. After another few kilometers, you will reach Tenaglie again. Time to collect your well-deserved certificate!