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Hiking around Civitella San Paolo offers diverse terrain characterized by rolling hills and lush greenery, providing panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, including the Tiber Valley. The region features prominent natural landmarks such as Mount Soratte, which offers elevated perspectives. Nearby natural attractions include Lake Martignano, Lake Bracciano, and the Nazzano Tevere-Farfa Nature Reserve, which is defined by the Tiber River and its tributary Farfa. This landscape provides a variety of hiking opportunities across different elevations.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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9.46km
03:27
470m
480m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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8.80km
03:11
490m
490m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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6.93km
02:30
380m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The hermitage of Santa Romana, in Sant’Oreste sul Monte Soratte, is a rock-hewn church carved into a cave on the northeast side of the mountain, in a wooded and very evocative setting. According to tradition, it was consecrated in 1218, but the site seems to have even older origins, perhaps also linked to pre-Christian cults. The site preserves remains of walls and ruins that show how the hermitage was larger than it appears today, as well as frescoes visible on the damp cave walls. Inside there is also a marble basin that collects water dripping from the rock, traditionally used for devotion by women who lacked milk,
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Viewpoint and fork of the sentinel path. You get there along a path that runs parallel to the fence of the old military area. It's very steep at first then it's easy. From this point you can go back along 204B continuing to follow the fence or go down to the bunkers and old military vehicles
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On the path that leads from Sant'Antonio to Santa Lucia there is a deviation to the right which immediately begins to descend very steeply. In the first stretch you have to be careful not to slip, then the path continues without difficulty along the fence of the old military area; in fact it is called the path of the sentinels. At the height of a wooden platform and of a bench there is a deviation to the right which, following it all, descends to the area where there are the bunkers and the open-air museum of old military vehicles.
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On the right side of the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie begins the path that leads to the church of S. Antonio. The first news of this Hermitage dates back to 1532; the prior of all the Soratte hermits resided here. The building has been preserved but the interior cannot be accessed. Other remains are in the rear area of the church where there is also a bench to admire the view. In front of the church the path continues in the direction of Santa Lucia although halfway you can turn left to reconnect to the concrete road that takes us back to the town.
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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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Huge boulder leaning against the rock, looking at it it seems like it is about to fall down. Legend has it that Saint Nonnosus was a monk and that rock is in that spot because he managed to move it from the top of Soratte to make room for a vegetable garden for the monks. Panoramic point
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Remains of a building which legend has it belonged to bandits. Very panoramic point on the path to get to the top of Soratte
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The meri are very deep karst cavities. Easy path to follow. Start from the large Sant'Oreste car park, the one below the road. There are three of them, all close together. On the same path, a little further on, there is the church in the cave of Santa Romana, a beautiful place that deserves to be visited.
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You'll find over 30 hiking trails in the Civitella San Paolo area, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored nearly 1,000 of these routes, providing a rich selection for your adventure.
The trails around Civitella San Paolo cater to various abilities. There are 6 easy routes perfect for a leisurely stroll, 19 moderate trails that offer a good challenge, and 7 difficult routes for experienced hikers seeking a more strenuous adventure.
Many hikes in the region offer stunning panoramic views, particularly from elevated positions like Mount Soratte. You can explore the historic Hermitage of Saint Sylvester at its summit, or visit the Nazzano Tevere-Farfa Nature Reserve, characterized by the Tiber River and Lake Nazzano. For unique geological features, consider the Meri del Soratte Karst Sinkholes.
Yes, many trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the From Sant'Oreste to Monte Soratte – ring tour, which offers a moderate 9.5 km loop around Monte Soratte. Another great choice is the Ring of the Hermitages of Monte Soratte, exploring the historic sites on the mountain.
The hiking experiences around Civitella San Paolo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 280 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the lush greenery, and the breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, including the Tiber Valley, that many routes provide.
While the immediate vicinity of Civitella San Paolo is known for its hilly landscape, you can find water features within a short distance. The Nazzano Tevere-Farfa Nature Reserve, for instance, is defined by the Tiber River and the artificial Lake Nazzano, offering a different natural environment to explore. The Montegelato Falls are also within reach for those seeking waterfalls.
Generally, many trails in the Civitella San Paolo region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Nazzano Tevere-Farfa Nature Reserve, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Yes, the region offers trails suitable for families. While specific 'easy' routes are available, many moderate trails can also be enjoyed by families with older children. The diverse landscape ensures there are paths that are less strenuous, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic countryside and lush greenery.
Civitella San Paolo offers pleasant hiking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal, with mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, while winter offers a different, often quieter, charm to the rolling hills.
Beyond natural beauty, the area is rich in history. On Monte Soratte, you can visit the Hermitage of Saint Sylvester. Another intriguing site is the Monte Soratte Bunker, a 4 km network of tunnels built in 1937, which can be a point of interest for those exploring the mountain.
While Civitella San Paolo is a charming village, public transport options directly to all trailheads might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to access some of the more remote starting points for hikes. Many popular routes, especially those around Monte Soratte, often start from nearby towns like Sant'Oreste.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For popular starting points, especially near towns like Sant'Oreste which serves as a gateway to Monte Soratte trails, you can usually find designated parking areas. It's always a good idea to plan your route in advance and check for parking information specific to your chosen trailhead.


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