Clitunno springs
They offer a concentration of interests, geological, hydrographic, botanical but also archaeological, historical, literary and even spiritual, which has always attracted travellers, tourists and scholars alike. It is a spring that forms a small, very clear lake in which it is possible to see water flowing up from numerous springs, creating the suggestive image of a boiling surface. The river forms as it proceeds north to Bevagna, where it flows into the Teverone, assuming the name of Timia. More than a naturalistic oasis, the Clitunno is a poem. Let us be enveloped by its nature, pleasant and bursting, by the purity of its waters and try to imagine the distant time, the liveliness of an important holiday destination for ancient Roman patricians, emperors and poets, who linked rest and leisure to the spiritual call.