Monte Semprevisa Ring Trail from Pian della Faggeta
Monte Semprevisa Ring Trail from Pian della Faggeta
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Embark on the Monte Semprevisa Ring Trail from Pian della Faggeta, a moderate hike covering 5.7 miles (9.1 km) with an elevation gain of 2172 feet (662 metres). You can expect to complete this loop in about 3 hours and 34 minutes. The route begins with a steep climb through…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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5.74 km
2.42 km
924 m
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7.86 km
924 m
297 m
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The trail officially starts from Pian della Faggeta, which is a well-known starting point for hikes in the area. You'll find ample parking available there, often alongside a picnic area. Wild animals like cows and horses can sometimes be seen grazing freely in the vicinity.
Yes, the Monte Semprevisa Ring Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the presence of wild animals like cows and horses that might be grazing freely in areas like Pian della Faggeta, and to protect the local wildlife.
The trail is accessible year-round. Even in summer, the extensive beech forests provide welcome shade. For the most pleasant experience and clear panoramic views, spring and autumn are ideal, offering mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Winter hiking is also possible, but be prepared for colder conditions and potentially icy or snowy sections, especially at higher elevations.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Monte Semprevisa Ring Trail. The Monti Lepini area, where the trail is located, is generally open for public access without charges.
You'll encounter diverse terrain. The initial ascent often involves a steep climb through a magnificent beech forest. As you progress, the path alternates between wooded sections and more stony, rocky terrain, particularly along the ridges. There are also grassy valleys and clearings. Be aware that the region is characterized by its karst nature, so you might see sinkholes and other underground cavities.
The trail offers several notable features. You'll pass through ancient beech forests, enjoy expansive panoramic views from the crests, including the Pontine plain, the Tyrrhenian Sea, and the Pontine Islands. The summit, Monte Semprevisa (Daniele Nardi Peak), is a major highlight, offering sweeping vistas. You'll also encounter La Schiazza di Paolone and the Monte Ardicara Summit.
This trail is rated as moderate difficulty. While not overly technical, it involves a significant elevation gain (around 660 meters) and some steep sections, especially at the start. Good physical fitness is recommended. Beginners with some hiking experience and a reasonable fitness level might find it challenging but rewarding.
Yes, the area is rich in karst formations. This means you should be mindful of sinkholes and other cavities. While most are not directly on the main path, some, like the impressive Abisso Consolini, are nearby and require caution if you choose to observe them.
Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. You'll find sections that are part of the Alta Via della Fenice, Pian della Faggeta-Acqua di Mezzavalle-Monte Capreo, Sentiero Daniele Nardi, and Pian della Faggeta -Sella Acqua del Sambuco, among others.
Due to its moderate difficulty, significant elevation gain, and varied terrain including stony sections, this trail might be challenging for very young children or those not accustomed to longer hikes. However, older children with hiking experience and good fitness could enjoy it. Pian della Faggeta itself, with its picnic area, is family-friendly.
While the trail is generally hiked in both directions, some hikers find that tackling the steeper initial ascent through the beech forest first, and then enjoying a more gradual descent, can be preferable. This allows you to get the most challenging climb out of the way early.