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Hiking around Parco Naturale Regionale dei Monti Simbruini features a diverse mountainous landscape with peaks exceeding 2,000 meters, including Monte Viglio at 2,156 meters. The region is characterized by vast beech woodlands, karst plateaus with sinkholes, and numerous spring waters feeding rivers like the Aniene and Simbrivio, which form waterfalls. This protected nature reserve offers varied terrain for outdoor activities in the Apennine mountains.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
4.7
(180)
566
hikers
10.3km
03:30
370m
370m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.4
(14)
124
hikers
12.7km
04:28
700m
700m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.7
(31)
91
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9.68km
02:43
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.8
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40
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10.4km
03:42
610m
610m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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43
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13.5km
04:34
660m
660m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Very beautiful, but be careful with the loose gravel base.
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Hiking boots, fairly long and steep route.
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This place is worth a vote as you reach the top and if the weather permits you can see both the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic seas.
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The fountain is located in the Campitelle area at an altitude of 1,340 meters above sea level. It is located within one of the many large karst valleys of the Simbruini mountains. Its position is indicated by wooden signs already present on the dirt road that comes from the square of the Santissima Trinità. The place is pleasant and ideal for a nice picnic!
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Monte Autore, with its 1,854 meters of altitude, is the third peak of the Simbruini mountains. It can be reached with an easy walk from Campo dell'Osso, also suitable for families and less fit people. It is a very panoramic peak, which offers the gaze a broad view of the Apennines: from the Gran Sasso, to Terminillo, to the nearby Mount Velino up to the Meta mountains further south. The walk to the top is possible in any season, in winter with snowshoes. Autumn is the best season, when the Simbruini woods are tinged with multiple colours.
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Here (1780 m) there is a cross and a sacred statue representing the Madonna, Vado della Moscosa or Belvedere.
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The Parco Naturale Regionale dei Monti Simbruini offers a vast network of over 190 hiking trails. These range from easy strolls to challenging multi-day treks, catering to all skill levels.
The best time for hiking is generally from spring to autumn, when the weather is mild and the beech woodlands display vibrant colors. Autumn is particularly captivating. For winter enthusiasts, the park also offers opportunities for snowshoeing and skiing, with two ski resorts available.
Yes, there are approximately 28 easy trails in the park. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed here, these easier options are generally suitable for those looking for less strenuous walks. You can find many moderate trails as well, with around 106 options available.
Absolutely. The park is known for its abundant spring waters and rivers, which create picturesque waterfalls. A popular option is The Vallepietra waterfalls - ring tour - Simbruini Mountains Park, which leads through river valleys and past these natural features. You can also visit the Trevi Waterfalls in Lazio.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the park offers multi-day options. The Grande Anello del Faito is a notable three-day loop hike that provides panoramic views and passes through charming villages like Vallepietra, Trevi nel Lazio, and Filettino.
The park is rich in biodiversity. You might spot wild boar, roe deer, and even wolf packs. Rare brown bears are occasionally sighted, and there's a red deer reintroduction program. Birdwatchers can observe around 105 species, including various birds of prey. The landscape itself features vast beech woodlands, karst plateaus with sinkholes, and rivers like the Aniene and Simbrivio.
Yes, many trails in the Parco Naturale Regionale dei Monti Simbruini are designed as circular routes. For example, the From Campo dell'Osso to Monte Autore – loop tour – Parco dei Monti Simbruini is a popular moderate loop, and Campitellino – ring tour – Parco dei Monti Simbruini is another excellent option.
The park is dotted with historical villages. Subiaco is famous for its Benedictine Monasteries (Santa Scolastica and San Benedetto) and the ruins of Nero's Villa. Vallepietra hosts the Sanctuary of the Holy Trinity. Cervara di Roma, known as an 'open-air museum,' features sculptures and poems etched into its limestone walls and offers many nature excursions.
Definitely. The park's mountainous terrain includes peaks exceeding 2,000 meters, offering expansive views of the Apennines. Monte Viglio is the highest at 2,156 meters, and you can hike to it via routes like From Valico di Serra Sant'Antonio to Monte Viglio. Monte Autore is another significant summit, and Monte Livata is also a popular destination for walking and sports.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse mountainous landscape, the beauty of the vast beech woodlands, and the serene karst plateaus. The variety of trails, from easy to challenging, also receives positive feedback.
While specific public transport routes to trailheads can vary, the Parco Naturale Regionale dei Monti Simbruini is conveniently located just an hour from Rome, making it an accessible natural escape. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to nearby towns like Subiaco or Filettino and plan onward travel to specific trail starting points.
Beyond the general landscapes, you can explore specific natural monuments. The Monte Autore Summit offers stunning views. You might also encounter the Old Mill of Jenne or the Cardellino Spring, which are points of interest along various routes.


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