Why visit Marta
Marta keeps the identity of a fishing village: boats, the small harbour and a daily life tied to the lake. It is the place to come for an authentic mood and an easy walk by the water, away from busier tourist routes, and a fine stop on a tour of the lake villages.
What to see
The heart of a visit is the lakefront, to walk slowly among boats and views over Lake Bolsena. A characteristic tower stands in the historic fabric. Marta is best discovered on foot, letting the landscape and the light on the water set the pace.
Practical information and nearby
Marta takes little time and pairs well with other villages on a lake tour. Services along the lakefront are more active in the warm season, and availability can change through the year. Along the shore you can reach Capodimonte and Bolsena; see Lake Bolsena in one day.
Frequently asked questions
What is there to see in Marta?
Mainly the lakefront and the fishing-village atmosphere, with a historic tower in the centre. It is a place to enjoy on foot, paired with other lake villages.
Is Marta good for a quiet visit?
Yes, it is one of the calmest, most authentic villages on the lake, ideal for a slow walk along the lakefront away from busier routes.
How far is Marta from Montefiascone?
It is on the south shore, a short drive from Montefiascone. Times depend on traffic and season.