Scenic Viewpoints & Nature
This collection spans the diverse geography of the Rome region, from urban panoramas on the Aventine Hill to the rugged 1,855-meter summit of Monte Autore. It features volcanic landscapes like Lake Albano, the man-made Great Waterfall of Tivoli commissioned by Pope Gregory XVI, and the mineral-rich Diosilla falls. The selection includes coastal viewpoints at Ostia and high-altitude ridges in the Monti Lepini and Lucretili ranges, highlighting the area's geological variety.
Orange Garden
The Orange Trees Garden is the name used in Rome to describe the Parco Savello.
Monte Mario
Monte Mario is the hill that rises in the north-west area of Rome, on the right bank of the Tiber, crossed by the Via Trionfale.
Wharf at Ostia
Visit a regular meeting point, see the beautiful sunset and breathe in the romantic atmosphere of a port and a close beach resort.
Belvedere di Castel Gandolfo
Panoramic terrace overlooking the volcanic Lake Albano and the surrounding Alban Hills.
Cascata dell'Aniene
A 120-meter man-made waterfall created in 1835 by Pope Gregory XVI to divert the Aniene River and protect Tivoli from flooding.
Belvedere delle Ninfe
Viewpoint within the Villa Gregoriana park offering vistas of the Great Waterfall and the nearby Roman temples of Vesta and the Sibyl.
Mount Soratte
Monte Soratte is a mountain ridge in the Metropolitan City of Rome, central Italy.
Monte Cavo
Monte Cavo, or less often, "Monte Albano," is the second highest mountain of the complex of the Alban Hills, near Rome, Italy.
Monte Zappi
Monte Gennaro is a peak in the Monti Lucretili, in Lazio, central Italy.
Monte Autore
The third highest peak of the Simbruini Mountains at 1,855 meters, providing views across the Central Apennines and the Abruzzo border.
Monte Semprevisa
Monte Semprevisa is the highest peak in the Monti Lepini, in southern Lazio, central Italy. It has an elevation of 1,536 metres.
Cascata di Castel Giuliano
A secluded waterfall near Bracciano, accessible via trekking trails through the volcanic landscape of the Roman countryside.
Monte La Croce
A 1,426-meter peak in the Monti Lepini range, providing views extending toward the Pontine Plain and the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Ara di Palazzo
A mountain peak located within the Monti Prenestini range, featuring hiking trails accessible from Pisoniano and San Vito Romano.
Colle Tafroglieta
A peak within the Monti Lucretili Regional Park, characterized by limestone ridges and Mediterranean scrub.
Diosilla
A waterfall near Cerveteri known for the reddish-yellow hue of its basin, caused by high concentrations of sulfur and iron in the water.
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