| | | Via Rossini 4, Paciano, 06060 |
 Click to view the map | Many activities take place in and around Lago Trasimeno. It is Italy's forth-largest lake measuring 22 km across in diameter with 11 individual beaches. Around the lake one can enjoy water sports, walking, cycling. The area is famous for its olive oils and home made pastas... Excursions on foot or by bicycle pose other opportunities to enjoy the breathtaking scenery and countryside. |
| By | Line / Type / Location | Exit / Stop / Distance | | Airports |
| Florence FLR | 150 km |  | | Perugia PEG | 35 km |  | | Rome Fiumicino FCO | 180 km |
| | Highways |
| A1 Milano-Roma-Napoli | Chiusi Chianciano |
| | Train Lines |
| Milano - Bologna - Firenze - Roma | Chiusi |
| | Motorways |
| E45 Cesena-Orte | Magione |
| | Click on the links to visit the official webpage of the transport authority |
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By Car Take the autostrada A1, heading south from Florence and north coming from Rome. Take exit Chiusi/Chianciano. Follow signs towards Castiglione del Lago and Perugia and watch for Paciano exit after the small town of Moiano. If you are traveling on E45, take Magione/Lago Trasimeno. When you are exiting E45 you have to take the direction for Castiglione del Lago and follow the signs for Paciano.
By Train Using the line Milano-Firenze-Roma, get off at Chiusi. There is no direct public transportation from the train station to Paciano but there will be taxis lined up for you to hire.
By Flight You can either fly into Rome, which is about 2 hours south or Florence, about the same distance north of Paciano. The train can be taken from either airport to Chiusi. Some flights do go directly to Perugia but infrequently. You may also rent a car either from the airport or directly across the street from the Chiusi train stop, from Avis. |
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