Ancient Roman road
Several sections of Roman roads cross the territory of Pietralunga. The most important is the diverticulum that connected The Upper Tiber Valley to the Flaminia consular road ( not far from Cagli); along the road, partly paved with large stones, capuccina tombs and rural dwellings of high architectural interest are lined up. A section of the road, with sandstone paving, measuring 300 mts in length and 4.30 in width, between San Felice and Caselecchi places, still shows perfectly visible marks of ancient carts’ wheels.