Purpose of the portal
I Love Montefiascone is an independent travel guide focused on Montefiascone, Lake Bolsena and the wider Tuscia area connected to the town. Its goal is editorial orientation for travellers, not institutional communication.
The portal is not the official website of the Municipality of Montefiascone and is not operated, funded or approved by the municipality as an official channel. References to public institutions, associations or organisers are used for orientation and verification, not as institutional endorsement.
About me
I'm Matteo Angeloni, a digital communications specialist and author of the book Il fenomeno Civita. Le azioni di marketing dietro un successo internazionale ("The Civita Phenomenon: the marketing behind an international success"), an analysis of the communication and territorial marketing strategies behind the tourism success of Civita di Bagnoregio.
My work is rooted in the relationship between places, local identity and digital tools. I focus on public communication, cultural promotion and storytelling about places, aiming to make territories more accessible, recognisable and valuable.
I Love Montefiascone comes from that same vision: telling the story of Montefiascone and Lake Bolsena, its history, landscapes, traditions and the experiences that make this area unique.
Editorial responsibility
Pages are structured to answer common travel questions clearly: what to see, when to go, how to arrive, how to build a stay and which practical details require extra care. The editorial priority is readability, mobile usefulness and a careful distinction between verified information and details that must still be checked close to travel.
The same principle applies across languages: no invented openings, prices, connections, venues or event details when the source base does not support them.
How content is updated
Pages are reviewed according to editorial priority, changes in travel conditions, updates from local organisers and internal QA on links and metadata. When an operational detail cannot be verified with enough confidence, the page should frame it as something to check rather than presenting it as a fixed fact.
Sources and local references
Where useful, the portal relies on public local sources, organisers, cultural realities, associations cited in the pages and internal project material. A source mention or link never replaces the need to verify dates, access, seasonal service levels or temporary restrictions before making a time-sensitive travel decision.
How to use this page
Read this as the transparency framework for the whole portal. If you need an up-to-the-minute operational answer, rely on the latest official or local source. If you need orientation, comparison and editorial travel logic, this project is built for that purpose.