Along the provincial road that connects Alviano to Guardea, you'll find the
Camaldolese Hermitage of Santa Illuminata. Founded by Saint Romualdo in 1007,
the convent flourished in the 13th century after Saint Francis had already visited the
site. A small cave remains from his visit, containing a stone bed where he used to
rest and engage in prayer. Today, the travertine slab is extremely smooth because
over the centuries, all the sick pilgrims would lie there, awaiting healing. Ancient
sources also mention the presence of a miraculous spring nearby, now hidden by
vegetation. Several Blessed individuals, such as Blessed Pascuccio from the noble
family of Atti di Todi, lived at Santa Illuminata, and many members of the most
important and wealthy families from Baschi, Alviano, and Guardea were buried
here. Today, only a few ruins of the hermitage remain, but it is surrounded by rich
and lush vegetation, creating a place where tourists seek peace and spiritual
serenity amidst the soothing silence.
Duration: 2 hours