Best attractions and places to see around Nepi, a historic town in Tuscia, Italy, offer a journey through Etruscan, Roman, and Renaissance periods. Known for its abundant springs and ancient aqueducts, Nepi features a blend of historical landmarks and striking natural landscapes. The region is characterized by impressive canyons known as "The Forre" and several waterfalls, providing diverse exploration opportunities.
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An open-air museum, recommended
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The village of Sutri is located on the Via Cassia, it is worth a stop to visit the wonderful archaeological area and the rock necropolis
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Because if you manage not to die, you become stronger.
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very interesting view of Bracciano lake from alleys on atrrrato
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Short panoramic walk with an exhibition of military vehicles.
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Sutri is a charming town in the province of Viterbo. It is located about 30 kilometers north of Rome and has about 6565 inhabitants. The city is built on a tuff hill and has a beautiful location with many historical sights. Sutri is rich in historical sites, including a Roman amphitheater, an Etruscan necropolis, the Santa Maria del Tempio church, the Madonna del Parto church, the villa Savorelli, and the remains of a castle. In addition, there are also several historic palaces and churches in the city. The city is located on the ancient main road Via Cassia, an ancient Roman road from Rome to Tuscany. It is also an important stop on the Via Francigena, one of the oldest pilgrimage routes in Europe that runs from Canterbury to Rome.
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Beautiful waterfalls found on the Via Francigena between Sutri and Campagnano di Roma... it's a shame that their waters are particularly polluted.
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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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Nepi is rich in history. You can explore the imposing Borgia Castle (Rocca dei Borgia), which has Roman origins and was renovated by Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia. The Nepi Cathedral (Santa Maria Assunta Cathedral) features a charming crypt built upon a pagan temple. Don't miss the Renaissance architecture of the Palazzo Comunale (Town Hall) and the well-preserved ancient Roman Aqueduct, which you can even drive under.
Yes, Nepi has significant Roman heritage. The ancient Roman Aqueduct is a prominent feature, and excavations beneath the Borgia Castle have revealed a paved Roman road. You can also visit the Tre Ponti Necropolis along the ancient Via Amerina, which served as the southern cemetery for the Roman city of Faleri Novi, featuring numerous tombs.
Nepi is surrounded by striking natural landscapes. The Monte Gelato Waterfalls in the Vale del Treja Natural Park are a popular spot, known for being a film backdrop and offering a peaceful environment by the Treja river. Within Nepi itself, you can see the Cavaterra Waterfall in the heart of the village, visible from the foot of the Rocca dei Borgia. For a more secluded experience, the impressive Cascate del Picchio plunge into wild vegetation.
The region is characterized by 'The Forre,' impressive canyons carved by rivers with high walls and wild vegetation, which were used as a natural road network by the Etruscans and are popular for hikers. Nepi is also known for its volcanic springs, which supply the famous 'Acqua di Nepi' mineral water, appreciated for its natural effervescence and mineral content since Etruscan and Roman times.
The area around Nepi offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, hiking, and mountain biking. For example, there are running routes like the 'Nepi Aqueduct loop' and hiking trails such as the 'Picchio Waterfall – The Cavoni of Nepi loop'. Mountain bikers can explore routes like the 'Monte Gelato Waterfalls – Historic village of Calcata loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Nepi, Hiking around Nepi, and MTB Trails around Nepi guides.
Many of Nepi's attractions can be enjoyed by families. Natural sites like the Monte Gelato Waterfalls offer a peaceful environment for picnics and gentle walks. Exploring the historic town center, including the Borgia Castle and the ancient Aqueduct, can also be an engaging experience for children interested in history and architecture.
Nepi can be visited year-round, but spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for exploring both historical sites and natural landscapes. The temperatures are mild, making it ideal for hiking in 'The Forre' or visiting outdoor attractions. Summer can be warm, but the waterfalls and shady areas provide relief, while winter offers a quieter experience.
The Museo Civico (Civic Museum), housed in the Palazzo Comunale, showcases a collection of art and historical finds spanning from the medieval to the Renaissance periods. Some rooms are currently open to visitors, offering insights into the town's rich past.
Beyond the Nepi Cathedral, you can visit the ancient Catacomb of Santa Savinilla, a significant early Christian site. Further afield, the Hermitage of Saint Sylvester, located at the top of Mount Soratte, offers stunning panoramic views and a secluded, spiritual atmosphere.
For a less crowded experience, explore the ancient Via Amerina, a Roman road built in 400 BC, which offers scenic walks and reveals pre-Roman necropolises with rock-cut tombs. The Cascate del Picchio, while not easy to reach, offer a fascinating and wild natural spectacle away from the main tourist paths. The Monte Soratte Bunker also provides a unique historical insight into a lesser-known military engineering work.
Yes, the hiking trails around Nepi cater to various skill levels. For an easy walk, consider the 'Monte Gelato Waterfalls – Treja River Crossing loop'. Moderate options include the 'Tibetan bridge over the Treja River – Calcata Historic Village loop' or 'Picchio Waterfall – The Cavoni of Nepi loop'. You can explore more options and their difficulties in the Hiking around Nepi guide.


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