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The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Lago del Salto

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Family friendly hiking trails around Lago del Salto offer diverse landscapes within the Apennine Mountains of Lazio, Italy. This artificial lake features a fjord-like shape with numerous inlets and peninsulas, surrounded by dense forests of oak, chestnut, and beech. The terrain includes varied elevations, providing elevated viewpoints over the lake and surrounding peaks like Monte Serra and Monte Navegna. The region's natural features create a dynamic environment for outdoor exploration.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Lago del Salto

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Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Monte La Serra Summit – Crest of Monte La Serra loop from Fiamignano

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610m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Federica
April 27, 2026, View of Lago del Salto from Colle Pobbio

Spectacular panorama over Lake Turano

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Picnic area with barbecue and fountain in the Monte Navegna nature reserve

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Rocca Sinibalda dominates the lush Turano Valley from above, the second most important river in Sabina after the Velino. The village is dominated by a castle founded around 1060. It was rebuilt as a fortress and noble residence in the 1630s by Cardinal Alessandro Cesarini who hired the famous Sienese architect Baldassarre Peruzzi for the occasion. It can only be visited on certain days. It is therefore advisable to inform yourself before departure.

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View of Lake Salto

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The Romanesque bridge dates back to the 11th century, but was probably built on a pre-existing building of an unspecified period, of rare beauty, still usable but which requires urgent and significant restoration. In the two pillars it is possible to notice the three "holes" used to insert wooden poles horizontally, capable of supporting the "centre" for closing the stone arch. As you pass the bridge on the left, going up towards Posticciola, there is still a clear trace of "Garitta Muraria" where the border point with the Papal State and Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was made, and with the "horizontal transhumance" the duty for the ride. Transhumance has an ancient history which most likely coincides with the history of breeding itself and was regulated and disciplined since Roman times by a set of laws of taxes to be paid in the various customs. Transhumance derives from the Latin "trans" (beyond) and "humus" (earth) = pastoralism transmigrating with the seasons, along the sheep tracks (from the Latin "tractoria" = the shepherds' roads). In southern Italy transhumance was divided into "vertical" and "horizontal". The first concerned the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, with several sheep tracks that connected from Abruzzo to Puglia (the most important was the famous "Tratturo Magno"). Horizontal transhumance, however, also of ancient origins, descended into the Roman countryside and increased considerably in 1477, when Pope Sixtus IV forced all the shepherds of the "Kingdom of the Church" to take their animals to winter in the Agro Romano. Transhumance in Lazio reached its peak starting from 1800, when the "vertical" one entered into crisis. This was usually in provincial sections from Umbria towards Civitavecchia, from the Marche towards Polo and Maccarese, from Abruzzo towards the Roman countryside, from Ciociaria towards Anzio and Terracina. http://www.magiadelturano.it/index.php/posticciola/ponte-romanico

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August 29, 2023, Castel di Tora

The village of Castel di Tora is among the most beautiful and evocative of the Rieti area and Sabina. It is completely perched on a promontory and for this reason it offers a special view of the Turano lake, without having to climb the peaks of the nearby Navegna and Cervia mountains. In winter it is almost completely unpopulated, while in summer it welcomes the numerous Roman holidaymakers who seek refreshment along the lake shores.

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The small and spartan church of San Rocco can be reached with a short detour at the entrance to the bridge over the Turano lake. This chapel is the miniature reconstruction of the largest church submerged by the waters of the Turano river when the dam was built.

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The Castle of Rocca Sinibalda, located in the province of Rieti, has a rich and fascinating history. Its construction dates back to the 10th century and was built to defend the surrounding area and control the territory. Over the centuries, the castle passed between various noble families, including the Savellis, the Orsinis and the Sinibaldis, from which it takes its name.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are there around Lago del Salto?

Our guide features 12 family-friendly hiking trails around Lago del Salto, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures. You'll find options suitable for various ages and fitness levels, ensuring a memorable outdoor experience for everyone.

What are some easy, short walks suitable for families with young children or toddlers?

For families with young children, we recommend looking for trails with shorter distances and minimal elevation gain. While specific 'toddler-friendly' routes are not explicitly listed, many of the easier paths around the lake offer gentle terrain. Consider exploring sections near the villages for flatter, more accessible walks. Always check the route details for distance and elevation before heading out.

Are there any circular routes that are good for families?

Yes, several routes offer a circular experience, which is often convenient for families. For example, the Crest of Monte La Serra – Monte La Serra Summit loop from Sant' Angelo is a moderate 7.4 km circular hike that provides beautiful views and brings you back to your starting point.

What kind of natural features and landmarks can we expect to see on family hikes around Lago del Salto?

The area around Lago del Salto is rich in natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You'll encounter stunning fjord-like lake views, lush forests of oak, chestnut, and beech, and elevated vistas of the Apennine Mountains. Notable man-made features include the impressive Salto Dam and the scenic Fiumata Bridge on Lake Salto, both offering unique perspectives of the lake.

What is the best time of year to go hiking with family around Lago del Salto?

Lago del Salto offers beautiful hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage – autumn's violet and orange hues are especially striking. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer, making shaded forest trails more appealing. Winter offers a different kind of beauty, but some trails might be more challenging due to weather conditions.

Are there any viewpoints along the family-friendly trails?

Absolutely! The mountainous terrain surrounding Lago del Salto provides numerous opportunities for breathtaking elevated views. Many trails lead to spots where you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the lake and the surrounding peaks like Monte Serra and Monte Navegna. For example, the View of Lake Turano – Turano View loop from Ascrea offers excellent scenic points.

What do other hikers enjoy most about family-friendly hiking in Lago del Salto?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 260 visitors. Reviewers often praise the stunning lake scenery, the tranquility of the forests, and the variety of trails that cater to different abilities, making it a perfect destination for family outings.

Are dogs allowed on the family-friendly hiking trails around Lago del Salto?

Generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in Italy, especially in natural areas like Lago del Salto. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present or near other hikers. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions in certain areas or protected zones.

What should we pack for a family hike in Lago del Salto?

For a family hike, it's essential to pack essentials like plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hats, sunscreen), and appropriate footwear. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. A small first-aid kit, a map or GPS device (like komoot!), and a fully charged phone are also highly recommended for safety and navigation.

Are there any historical sites or villages to explore near the trails?

Yes, the region is dotted with charming historical villages and sites. Hiking routes often pass through places like Fiamignano, Petrella Salto, and Borgo San Pietro, which offer a glimpse into local culture and history. You might also find archaeological sites dating back to the Roman era, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor adventure.

What is the typical duration and distance of the family-friendly hikes?

The family-friendly hikes around Lago del Salto vary in length and duration. You'll find routes ranging from around 7 km, taking about 2.5 hours, to longer trails of over 10 km, which can take 3.5 to 4 hours or more. For example, the Monte La Serra Summit – Crest of Monte La Serra loop from Fiamignano is about 10.4 km and typically takes over 3.5 hours, offering a good challenge for active families.

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