Here we will move by car to take the Cassia towards the north, we will travel only a few kilometers until we reach the hamlet of Cura di Vetralla, there we will take the crossroads on our left with the indication Blera-Villa San Giovanni.

After another 5 kilometers or so we will find ourselves immersed in a fantastic beech forest that surrounds the small church of the Madonna della Folgore.

We park our car and after a brief stop at the church we continue along the asphalt road in the same direction for a few hundred meters until we find the signs that will indicate the Temple of Demeter.

A forest path will guide us to the Temple recently discovered in a water source near the Macchia delle Valli. The small altar where a statuette referring to the Greek goddess Demeter was kept is still clearly visible.

Archaeological research has shown that the temple has been frequented since the 3rd century BC. to the 2nd AD The site, like many others in these parts, is open to visits, making us feel like Indiana Jones for a moment.

At the end of the visit we will return to our car following the same path, perhaps deviating onto the route surrounded by stations of the Via Crucis that take us to the small church of the Madonna della Folgore.