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Hiking around Gaeta offers diverse experiences across its unique geographical features, blending sea and mountain landscapes. The region is characterized by prominent wooded headlands like Monte Orlando, dramatic coastal cliffs, and Mediterranean vegetation. Hikers can explore trails that provide panoramic views of the Gulf of Gaeta and the surrounding coastline.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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7.21km
02:11
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Embark on the Monte Orlando Loop, a moderate hike spanning 4.5 miles (7.2 km) with an elevation gain of 739 feet (225 metres). This route takes you through a varied…
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11.9km
03:22
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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75
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5.20km
01:33
160m
160m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.02km
01:32
170m
170m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.8km
03:14
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This famous archaeological site is the tomb of Lucius Munatius Planco, a Roman consul and founder of Lyon and Basel. The mausoleum is located on the summit of Monte Orlando, from where you can also admire the entire Gulf of Gaeta, the Aurunci mountain range, Monte Circeo, the Pontine Islands, and Vesuvius. An admirer and connoisseur of these places, fascinated by their beauty but also enticed by the strategic position and natural fortifications of Gaeta, Lucius Munatius Planco, by choosing Monte Orlando, wanted, once again, to excel and ensure his protection. Unlike the mausoleum, which is in good condition today, so much so that it is considered one of the most important existing Roman funerary art artifacts, his sumptuous villa has almost entirely disappeared. Few remains of it are left in the area of the Sanctuary of the SS. Trinità. The construction dates back to 22 BC and is perfectly circular in shape with a tumulus covering. Inside, this monumental tomb consists of four cells accessible from a circular corridor (ambulatory) and arranged according to the 4 cardinal points. The cells house an antiquarium of artifacts from different historical eras found in the area of Gaeta, and in the main one at the entrance, a copy of the original statue of the consul, currently in Rome, can be admired. The diameter of the structure is 29.54 meters, while the external circumference measures 93.10.
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The city of Gaeta owes its name to Caieta, Aeneas's nurse, who, according to tradition, is buried right here. According to another interpretation, it derives from the Greek term indicating the “cavity” of the famous gulf. Whatever the truth, what is certain is that the city has a very ancient history, a past that can still be felt in some areas such as the medieval quarter of Sant’Erasmo, attested as early as the era of the Duchy of Gaeta and the maritime republics. A decadent nostalgia can be felt in the streets of the quarter, visibly marked by the bombings of World War II. However, houses dating back to the 12th century are still visible along narrow alleys made of stairs, underpasses, and arches. The medieval quarter has two hearts. The first is the Church of San Giovanni a Mare, a 10th-century Romanesque building with evident Byzantine influence. The second is the Cathedral, consecrated in the 12th century. Inside, a splendid marble Easter candelabrum is kept, while outside stands the imposing Arab-Sicilian bell tower, with interwoven arches, inlays, and majolica tiles. Above all dominates the Aragonese-Angevin castle, which dates back to the 8th century and was later enlarged in the 13th and then in the 16th centuries. Finally, visit the Church of the Annunciation with the Golden Grotto, the Sanctuary of the Split Mountain with the mausoleum of Lucius Munatius Plancus, and the characteristic Via dell'Indipendenza.
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Wonderful and Fascinating Place The Sanctuary of the Most Holy Trinity at Montagna Spaccata is a place of deep spirituality, immersed in the extraordinary natural setting of Monte Orlando, in Gaeta. It stands on the remains of the Roman villa of Lucius Munatius Plancus, and owes its name to three imposing fissures in the rock, two of which are visitable. Founded around 930 AD by Benedictine monks, the sanctuary has always been a center of prayer and meditation. It is a place of attraction for pilgrims and visitors from all over the world, fascinated by the sacredness and history of the place. In addition to the suggestive Chapel of the Crucifix, the Church of the Sanctuary, and the Grotta del Turco, the complex offers visitors a spiritual journey between faith and nature, with breathtaking views of the sea. A point of reference for those seeking a moment of recollection and inner peace, immersed in an environment that combines religion, history, and the wonders of creation.
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Please note the opening hours. Parking was under construction and the entrance was very narrow.
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Great place to admire Gaeta from above
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Great place to spend a day in nature
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An incredible place for glimpses and lights
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Wonderful tour! Highly recommended and suitable for everyone. Wonderful views, discovering the beauties of Gaeta.
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Gaeta offers a diverse selection of nearly 40 hiking routes. These range from easy coastal strolls to more challenging moderate climbs, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
The terrain around Gaeta is quite varied, characterized by wooded headlands like Monte Orlando, dramatic coastal cliffs, and Mediterranean vegetation. Trails often feature panoramic sea views and can include historical sites and unique geological formations.
Yes, Gaeta has several easy trails. For instance, the Montagna Spaccata of Gaeta – Turk's Cave loop from Gaeta is an easy 6.0 km path that explores coastal cliffs and natural caves. Another easy option is the Church of St. Francis, Gaeta – Monte Orlando loop from Gaeta, which is also around 6.0 km.
Gaeta's trails lead to several iconic natural features. You can explore the impressive Montagna Spaccata (Split Mountain) and the mesmerizing Turk's Cave, both offering spectacular ocean views. Monte Orlando also provides numerous viewpoints overlooking the Gulf of Gaeta.
Absolutely. Many trails intertwine with Gaeta's rich history. On Monte Orlando, you can find the remarkably preserved Mausoleum of Lucius Munatius Plancus and ruins of ancient fortifications. The Monte Orlando Loop specifically explores a protected natural reserve with historical sites.
The hiking routes in Gaeta are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning coastal scenery, the dramatic geological formations, and the blend of natural beauty with historical landmarks.
Yes, many of Gaeta's trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Monte Orlando Loop, the Turk's Cave – Montagna Spaccata of Gaeta loop from Gaeta, and the Gallo Trail – Church of St. Francis, Gaeta loop from Gaeta.
While many natural areas in Italy are dog-friendly, it's always best to check local regulations for specific trails, especially within protected areas like Parco di Monte Orlando or the broader Parco Regionale Riviera di Ulisse. Generally, dogs on a leash are welcome on most public paths.
Gaeta's Mediterranean climate makes spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be hot, but coastal breezes offer some relief, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable. Winter offers cooler, quieter trails, though some services might be reduced.
Gaeta is famous for its beautiful coastline and clear waters. While not directly on every hiking trail, the town boasts seven sandy beaches, including Spiaggia di Serapo, which are easily accessible from many routes. The Grotta del Turco also features mesmerizing blue waters, though access for swimming might be restricted or require specific conditions.
Gaeta's historic center and coastal areas are well-equipped with cafes, restaurants, and shops. Many trails, especially those starting near the town like the Monte Orlando loops or paths to Montagna Spaccata, are conveniently located close to amenities where you can refuel before or after your hike.
Gaeta is a compact town, and many trailheads, particularly those on Monte Orlando or leading to Montagna Spaccata, are accessible from the town center on foot. For those arriving by car, parking is available in various areas of Gaeta, though it can be busy during peak season. Public transport within Gaeta is limited, but local buses connect different parts of the town.


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