Natural monuments around Scandriglia offer a diverse landscape in the Sabine mountains of the Lazio region. This area is characterized by its limestone ridges, extensive woodlands, and karst features, forming part of the Monti Lucretili Regional Nature Park. The region provides a variety of natural attractions, from ancient trees to mountain peaks and unique hydrological formations. It serves as a destination for exploring natural beauty and geological formations.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Beautiful village with an abbey that is worth a visit. From Fara Sabina there is a very long singletrack that is very fun to do only by MTB
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Suggestive to say the least, very low grass and populated by cows and horses. An excellent refreshment point before the summit!
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wonderful place, the trail is very easy
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Crayfish (Austropotamibius pallipes), indicator of the integrity of the ecosystem and the spectacled salamander (Salamandrina perspicillata).
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Pizzo Pellecchia, with its 1330 meters, is the second peak of the Lucretili mountains. Pizzo Pellecchia and the top of Monte Pellecchia are part of the same wide mountain ridge and for this reason they have the same name. The name Pellecchia, in fact, derives from "penniculus" (pen), to indicate a place located on a steep hill.
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The Rioscuro stream is among the Natural Monuments of Lazio and is a protected area. The clear waters are home to crayfish and spectacled salamander. Biological indicators of ecosystem integrity. These waterfalls are a hidden jewel of the Lucretili mountains and a testimony to the richness of biodiversity of the natural areas around the capital!
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These splendid lakes are a testimony of the karst phenomenon on the Lucretili mountains. The largest, the Fraturno lake, exposed to the sun, the smallest enclosed in a deep sinkhole. Immersing yourself in the Fraturno waters is a unique experience if you overcome the initial skepticism of the muddy bottom!
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Large grassy clearing of karst nature, one kilometer long and about 500 meters wide. For hundreds of years it has been the destination of the transhumance of local shepherds. Today you can admire horses and cows grazing in the wild.
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Among the most appreciated natural monuments are Monte Gennaro Meadow, a large karst clearing known for grazing horses and cows, and Pizzo Pellecchia, a summit offering panoramic views as the second peak of the Lucretili mountains. Visitors also frequently enjoy the unique karst lake system of Lagustelli di Percile.
Scandriglia, situated within the Monti Lucretili Regional Nature Park, offers a diverse landscape. You'll find limestone ridges, extensive woodlands, karst plains, and small lakes. Notable features include mountain peaks like Monte Pellecchia and Monte Gennaro, unique hydrological formations such as the Lagustelli di Percile, and the hidden Rioscuro Stream Waterfalls.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Monte Gennaro Meadow is a large, open grassy area perfect for picnics and observing grazing animals. The trail to Lagustelli di Percile is also described as very easy, making it accessible for families. The Monti Lucretili Regional Nature Park itself has many well-marked trails ranging from easy to challenging, offering options for various family activity levels.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting Pizzo Pellecchia, which offers panoramic vistas from its ridge. Monte Acuziano (or Monte San Martino) also provides excellent views of the Lazio region and the Sabine landscape. The Monte Gennaro Meadow, while not a high peak, offers a scenic open landscape populated by cows and horses.
The Monti Lucretili Regional Nature Park, which encompasses many natural monuments, boasts approximately 200 km of well-marked trails. You can find moderate hikes like the 'Valle Pecorara Fountain – Monte Serrapopolo Summit loop' (10.3 km) or more challenging routes such as the 'Ara del Pozzo – Summit of Monte Pellecchia loop' (15.5 km). For more options, explore the hiking guide around Scandriglia.
Yes, the area around Scandriglia offers various cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, you can find difficult routes like the 'Lago del Turano viewpoint – Pratarelle Spring loop' (41.1 km). Road cyclists can tackle challenging routes such as the 'Orvinio Historic Center – Vicovaro–Orvinio Climb loop' (96.1 km). Detailed routes are available in the MTB Trails around Scandriglia guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Scandriglia guide.
Yes, Scandriglia is home to several monumental trees recognized for their age and size. These include a majestic Turkey Oak (Cerro) at Fonte degli Schiazzi, estimated to be over 400 years old, a Pubescent Oak (Roverella) at Madonna della Quercia, and an Elm (Olmo campestre) in Casalettoitato. These ancient trees offer a unique glimpse into the region's natural history.
The diverse ecosystems within the Monti Lucretili Regional Nature Park support a variety of wildlife. In the woodlands, you might encounter porcupines. The clear waters of the Rioscuro Stream Waterfalls are home to crayfish and spectacled salamanders, which are indicators of a healthy ecosystem.
Scandriglia is an integral part of the Monti Lucretili Regional Nature Park, an 18,000-hectare protected area characterized by limestone ridges, extensive woodlands, and diverse landscapes. The park offers numerous opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and exploring both natural beauty and historical remnants. It's a major natural highlight of the region, providing a wild landscape close to urban centers. You can learn more about the park on the Visit Lazio website.
Visitors frequently highlight the untouched nature and panoramic views. The large grassy clearing of Monte Gennaro Meadow is appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere, perfect for picnics and observing wild horses and cows. The Rioscuro Stream Waterfalls are considered a hidden jewel, showcasing the rich biodiversity of the Lucretili mountains. The overall experience of immersing oneself in nature and discovering unique geological formations is highly valued.
Yes, Monte Acuziano (or Monte San Martino) is notable for its natural beauty and historical significance. While primarily a mountain offering rugged terrain and panoramic views, its summit also hosts the ruins of San Martino Abbey, an imposing 11th-century structure. This blend of natural landscape and ancient history makes it a unique site to explore.
Monte Serrapopolo is a long carbonate ridge within Scandriglia's protected area, reaching an average altitude of 1000 meters and connecting with Monte Pellecchia. It's characterized by steep slopes and dense forests of various oak species and beech at higher altitudes. It offers a more challenging hiking experience for those seeking pristine woodlands and diverse flora that changes with elevation, providing a striking visual contrast to the surrounding countryside.


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