The site is close to the road so it can be reached by car without any particular problems. There are two access routes, we opted for the second one where there is a sign and a stone entrance even if there is less space to park the car. From the entrance there is initially a wide path with car tracks that ends on a flat rock mass, almost certainly a quarry. Once there, the advice is to take the track on the left and start going down into a sort of valley where after a few dozen meters you can already see the first rocks dug out on the right. From there on, going down, it is a succession of incredible rocks dug out, many high up, quite unreachable and many instead absolutely accessible, showing all their magic and beauty! Once we reached the last rooms we tried to continue along the track that is marked on the map to close the loop in a clockwise direction, but, probably, in this period with the very tall grass, the track gets lost in the vegetation and so we decided to do the same route backwards. Once back on the stone plateau we tried to go down on the right track but even there the vegetation was very high and therefore nothing... Maybe in other periods or if the site was looked after the circular tour as indicated on the maps would be feasible. In any case the site is wonderful and without a shadow of a doubt deserves to be visited.