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Hiking around Ausonia offers diverse landscapes within the province of Frosinone, Lazio, Italy. The region is characterized by the rugged and scenic terrain of the Monti Aurunci and Monti Ausoni mountain ranges. Hikers can find trails leading to notable peaks like Cima del Redentore (Monte Altino), which provides panoramic views. The area features varied routes, from gentle paths to more demanding ascents, suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Embark on the Selvacava-Monte Fammera Trail, a moderate hike that takes you through varied landscapes, from wooded sections to exposed, rocky terrain. You will follow an ancient mule track, windingâŚ
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Embark on a moderate hiking experience from Coreno Ausonio, a ring tour that spans 8.1 miles (13.1 km) with an elevation gain of 2075 feet (633 metres), typically taking aroundâŚ

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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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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The hermitage of San Michele Arcangelo is a small church located on the slopes of Mount Altino, which belongs to the Aurunci Mountains chain, at 1220 m above sea level in the territory of Maranola (a hamlet of Formia). Set in the rock, it is located along the path that leads from Sella Sola to the summit of the Redentore, on a sheer spur. The rock sanctuary, dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, dates back to 830, as it is mentioned in the Codex diplomaticus cajetanus. However, the stone facade, which closes a natural cavity, was rebuilt in neo-Gothic style at the end of the 19th century, in 1893, when Archbishop Francesco Niola climbed Mount Altino on a pastoral visit. He indicated the interior of the grotto as an ideal location for the new construction, in order to avoid the damage suffered by the previous church, caused by runoff water, falling rocks, and ice. The new project was drawn up by the engineer Silvio Forte of Trivio. The rock was squared to form the environment of the Church, and a space twelve meters long, ten wide, and seven high was obtained. On the back wall, opposite the entrance, a niche also carved into the rock houses the statue of Saint Michael. The facade, facing west and with two projecting volumes on the sides, has in the center a pointed arch entrance door, surmounted by a rose window open to let light into the church's interior. On the arch of the door, next to the inscription âAngelorum Principiâ, are the dates 830, the year of the foundation of the old monastery, and August 5, 1895, the day of the inauguration of the new Sanctuary. These dates are also reported on a plaque placed inside the church. Both the rose window and the other openings of the facade were closed by polychrome stained glass windows, now lost.
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Mystical place for contemplation where everything flows slowly amidst the beauty of a church nestled in the rock.
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Very suggestive place, it is absolutely worth taking a short break to stop and admire the hermitage and the view below. A visit is recommended in the afternoon hours when it is illuminated by the sun.
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This church or hermitage, "San Michele Arcangelo," was dedicated to the Archangel Michael. The name (from the Hebrew language) means "Who is like God?" He is often depicted - in paintings or as a statue - with a flaming sword, occasionally with a lance. Michael is - together with Raphael and Gabriel, and occasionally Uriel is also included - one of the three or four archangels who (according to human belief) occupy the highest rank in the heavenly hierarchy of angelic beings. Their common feast day in the calendar of saints is September 29th.
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The hermitage of San Michele Arcangelo in the Aurunci mountains is a place of peace and spirituality, immersed in a natural environment of rare beauty. This ancient church dating back to 830 is nestled between the slopes of Mount Altino and offers a mystical atmosphere as well as breathtaking views of the surrounding region.
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A very beautiful but also strenuous hike that requires sturdy shoes and dry weather. Beautiful views and, when the weather is good, a great view. In November it was almost deserted up here.
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Trail reopened at the end of June '23. https://www.comune.formia.lt.it/articolo/ripristinata-celermente-percorribilita-sicurezza-del-tratto-sentiero-rifugio-pornito-cima
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The hermitage of San Michele Arcangelo is a small church located on the slopes of Mount Altino, which belongs to the chain of Aurunci mountains, at 1220 m a.s.l. in the Maranola area (fraction of Formia) Set in the rock, it is located along the path that from Sella Sola leads to the top of the Redentore, on an overhanging ridge. The rock sanctuary, dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, dates back to 830, in fact it is mentioned in the Codex diplomaticus cajetanus. However, the stone facade, which closes off a natural cavity, was rebuilt in Neo-Gothic style at the end of the 19th century, in 1893, when Archbishop Francesco Niola went up to Mount Altino on a pastoral visit. He indicated the interior of the cave as the ideal site for the new construction, in order to avoid the damage caused by the previous church, caused by runoff water, falling rocks and portions of ice. The new project was drawn up by the engineer Silvio Forte di Trivio. The rock was squared to form the environment of the Church and a space twelve meters long, ten wide and seven high was obtained. On the back wall, opposite the entrance wall, a niche also carved into the rock houses the statue of San Michele. The facade, facing west and with two projecting volumes at the sides, has an arched entrance door in the center, surmounted by a rose window open to give light inside the church. On the arch of the door, next to the inscription "Angelorum Principi", the dates of 830, the year of the foundation of the old cenoby, and 5 August 1895, the day of the inauguration of the new Sanctuary, are shown. These dates are also reported on a plaque located inside the church. Both the rose window and the other openings in the facade were closed by polychrome glass, now lost. With the construction of the new sanctuary, a new access road was also opened, from where the new itinerary was created, while the old path of San Michele, much more uncomfortable, was thus abandoned. The area is very rich in spring waters, which percolate almost everywhere right from the rocky vault. The internal walls of the church itself act as a source and the very cold water is collected in some masonry tanks. Outside there is a small one before the sanctuary and a larger one at the back, used by livestock. The position of the chapel created inside a cave right on the slopes of the mountain is linked to an ancient popular story, according to which it was the statue of the saint itself that indicated the place where he wanted to be venerated. Originally placed in a cave along the coast of Gianola (hamlet of Formia), it seems that the statue, offended by the un-Christian language of the sailors of the time, had gone to Mount Sant'Angelo, in the territory of Spigno Saturnia. Even from the new position, at an altitude of 1252 m, on a rock face facing the sea, he could see the sailors, so he would have decided to move to Monte Altino, in a cavity in the rock facing west. The inhabitants of Spigno tried several times to bring it back to their territory, but miraculously the statue always returned to its current position, in the Maranola area. The small chapel was then built in honor of San Michele Arcangelo. The path to take to reach the hermitage doesn't present any particular difficulties, it is indeed suitable for families, given the good condition and ease of the walkway. 7.3 km long, the journey takes one hour and 30 minutes, while it is not recommended in the height of summer due to total exposure to the sun.
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There are over 25 hiking routes available around Ausonia, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging treks. The komoot community has explored more than 1200 of these routes.
Hiking in Ausonia offers diverse landscapes characterized by the rugged and scenic terrain of the Monti Aurunci and Monti Ausoni mountain ranges. You'll encounter panoramic views, especially from peaks like Cima del Redentore (Monte Altino), and trails winding through natural features and historical sites.
Yes, Ausonia offers several easy hiking options. For instance, the Hermitage of Saint Michael the Archangel â Hermitage of St. Michael the Archangel loop from Monte Rusco is an easy 3.3-mile (5.3 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 38 minutes, leading through historical natural features. Another easy option is the Scauri Tower loop from Minturno-Scauri.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. A notable one is From Coreno Ausonio to Monte Maio - ring tour, a moderate 8.1-mile (13.1 km) path that winds through mountainous landscapes. The Hermitage of Saint Michael the Archangel loop from Monte Rusco is also a circular option.
The region boasts significant natural features and viewpoints. Cima del Redentore (Monte Altino), at 1,252 meters, offers majestic panoramic views of the entire Formia coast. You can also find other summits like Monte Petrella and Monte Sant'Angelo, which provide excellent vistas.
Absolutely. A prominent historical site is the Hermitage of St. Michael the Archangel, dating back to 830 AD and built directly into the rock. It's a very suggestive place for a break and can be reached via a loop trail from Monte Rusco. Other historical points of interest include the Roman Port of Gianola and Ponte Real Ferdinando.
The trails in Ausonia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 280 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging ascents to easy walks, and the rewarding panoramic views from the mountain ranges.
While specific dog-friendly regulations can vary by trail, many natural areas in Ausonia are generally welcoming to dogs, especially on leash. It's always advisable to check local signage and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife. The varied terrain offers plenty of opportunities for walks with your canine companion.
The best time to hike in Ausonia is typically during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and more stable. Summer can be quite hot, especially for more strenuous climbs, while winter might present challenges on higher elevations due to colder temperatures or potential snow, though lower trails may still be accessible.
Hikes in Ausonia vary significantly in duration. Easy walks can take up to 2 hours, while moderate hikes might last up to 5 hours. More difficult treks, especially those with significant elevation gain like the ascent to Cima del Redentore, can exceed 5 hours and require excellent fitness.
Yes, Ausonia offers several challenging hikes for experienced trekkers. Routes like the Selvacava-Monte Fammera Trail provide challenging terrain and significant elevation gain. The ascent to Cima del Redentore (Monte Altino) is also considered strenuous, requiring sturdy shoes and dry weather for its rewarding panoramic views.
Trailheads for hikes in Ausonia are often located near villages or accessible points within the Monti Aurunci and Monti Ausoni ranges. For example, the loop to the Hermitage of St. Michael the Archangel starts from Monte Rusco, and the ring tour to Monte Maio begins near Coreno Ausonio. Many routes are also accessible from areas around Minturno-Scauri.


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