Attractions and places to see around Nazzano include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites in the Tiber Valley. This village, less than an hour north of Rome, has been continuously inhabited since the Bronze Age, with its medieval character preserved in its historic center. The area features a significant regional nature reserve, offering diverse ecosystems and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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An open-air museum, recommended
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Short panoramic walk with an exhibition of military vehicles.
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The Nazzano Tevere - Farfa Regional Nature Reserve extends upstream of the Enel hydroelectric power plant in Nazzano, and includes the stretch of the Tiber river that goes from the power plant itself to the Poggio Mirteto mountain and along the course of the Farfa river up to the Granica bridge .
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On the way to the top of Soratte, just before the San Silvestro hermitage, you can take the path on the left that leads to the small San Sebastiano hermitage, of which modest wall traces remain. The latter was home to hermits in the 16th and 17th centuries, after which it began to be abandoned and fell into ruin. In the rock there is a cavity used to collect water. Short trail but to be followed with care.
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This hermitage has a patronal name that is truly on everyone's lips, but only a few will know the person behind it: the feast day of Saint Sylvester (San Silvestro) is December 31st. He lived at the end of the third or beginning of the fourth century and was Bishop of Rome when Emperor Constantine - later generations gave him the nickname "the Great" - recognized Christianity as a religion with the so-called "Edict of Toleration" of Milan, thus ending - at least temporarily - the period of bloody persecution of Christians.
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The Eremo di San Silvestro, located at the top of Mount Soratte, offers a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding valleys. This hermitage, one of the numerous hermitages scattered in the Sabina region, stands in a clearing overlooking the beautiful Tiber Valley. Its isolated location far from the town of Sant'Oreste gives it a suggestive atmosphere.
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A wonderful place still well preserved, it is worth booking a guided tour
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Il bunker del Soratte fu costruito per volere di Mussolini come rifugio antiaereo dove ripararsi in caso di necessità. Una serie di tunnel all'interno della montagna che resistettero ai bombardamenti degli alleati alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale.
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The most significant natural attraction is the Nazzano Tevere-Farfa Nature Reserve. This protected wetland, the first established in the Lazio Region, is characterized by the meandering Tiber River, the Farfa River, and the artificial Lake Nazzano. It's a haven for biodiversity, offering opportunities for birdwatching, walking along shaded paths, and even boat trips or canoeing.
Nazzano's historic center is built around a single street spiraling up towards the impressive 13th-century Savelli Castle. While the castle's interior is closed, its exterior and the surrounding medieval alleys are worth exploring. You can also visit historical churches like the Church of Santa Maria Consolatrice and the Church of San Francesco, which incorporates elements from a Roman temple.
Yes, the River Museum (Museo del Fiume) is located at the foot of Savelli Castle. It offers insights into the Tiber River's secrets, covering its geology, ecosystem, flora, fauna, and historical ties to local communities through multimedia and immersive exhibitions. It's a valuable resource for understanding the Nazzano Tevere-Farfa Reserve.
Beyond Nazzano itself, you can visit the Hermitage of Saint Sylvester, a religious building offering panoramic views of the Tiber Valley from Mount Soratte. Another significant site is the Monte Soratte Bunker, a vast network of tunnels built inside the mountain, representing a major military engineering work with a rich history from WWII.
The reserve is ideal for birdwatching, with numerous observation huts and towers to spot various bird species. Visitors can also enjoy walking along shaded paths, taking boat trips along the Tiber, or canoeing. The flat gravel paths along the Tiber are excellent for easy walks and cycling, offering a peaceful natural setting.
Yes, the area around Nazzano offers several hiking opportunities, particularly around Monte Soratte. You can find routes like 'From Sant'Oreste to Monte Soratte – ring tour' or 'Ring of the Hermitages of Monte Soratte'. For more details and specific trails, you can explore the Hiking around Nazzano guide.
Absolutely. The Nazzano Tevere-Farfa Nature Reserve features gravel paths suitable for cycling, such as the 'Exploring the Nazzano Tevere-Farfa Nature Reserve' route. Other cycling tours like 'Discovering the Middle Tiber Valley' are also available. Find more options in the Cycling around Nazzano guide.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails around Nazzano, including routes that explore the nature reserve. Examples include 'La Riserva Naturale Nazzano Tevere Farfa lungo la sponda sinistra del Tevere — giro ad anello'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Nazzano guide.
Yes, the Nazzano Tevere-Farfa Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly. Its flat, light dirt paths along the Tiber provide an easy and safe environment for walks, and the opportunities for birdwatching and observing diverse wildlife can be engaging for children.
Given Nazzano's natural features, particularly the Nazzano Tevere-Farfa Regional Nature Reserve, spring and autumn are generally ideal. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like walking and birdwatching, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be warm, but boat trips on the Tiber offer a refreshing experience.
Nazzano's medieval historic center is a charming area built around a single street that spirals up towards the Savelli Castle. You'll find ancient architecture, closely set buildings, archways, and cobblestone alleys, reflecting its past as an important stop on trade routes. It offers a unique atmosphere and picturesque views of the Lazio countryside.
Yes, the town of Ponzano Romano, located in the Tiber valley, is another historical settlement. Its origin is closely connected to the Tiber River, and its historic center was built on a river terrace. It offers insights into the region's long history, with traces of defensive systems and connections to ancient Roman families and Benedictine monasteries.


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