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Hiking around Lake Lungo offers a diverse landscape characterized by the lake itself, surrounding hills, and historical villages. The region is part of a nature reserve, featuring a mix of natural lake environments and elevated terrain. Trails often lead through agricultural areas and offer views of the nearby Lake Ripasottile.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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23.7km
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.4km
05:18
720m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The palace was built between 1283 and 1288 by Maestro Andrea. As it was damaged by several earthquakes over the centuries, it was repeatedly rebuilt and remodeled. For example, after the earthquake of 1298, the Arco di Bonifacio VIII was erected. On the ground floor, space was created for various shops, which were used until the beginning of the 20th century. Today, exhibitions (e.g. a life-size nativity scene) take place there.
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Palazzo Governo, Piazza Cesare, Rieti Prefecture of Rieti / Prefecture - Territorial Office of the Government of Rieti Historical Notes on the Government Palace The Palazzo Vincentini, located in Piazza Cesare Battisti in Rieti, is remembered in ancient documents as Casa Poiana, since the powerful Marco Antonio Vincentini purchased it from the Poiani family of Amelia in 1589. Renovation work began that same year and was completed after 1624. According to literary tradition, the architect responsible for the construction was the 19th-century painter Jacopo Barozzi, known as Vignola. The palace, in the late Mannerist style, has an elegant door on its main façade, decorated with the family coat of arms with the flame in the center, five eight-pointed stars in the central band, and the sea in the background. When the Vincentini family sold the palace to the Province of Rieti in 1927 to provide a worthy home for the Prefecture, the garden fence was demolished, transforming it from a place of private entertainment into a place of popular assembly. Inside the building are the Prefectural offices, and on the ground floor are the Prefect's private apartments. From an artistic point of view, it is important to remember two valuable pictorial works by local artists active in the various fields. On the ground floor, in front of the entrance, there is a small room painted by the painter Arduino Angelucci (Rieti 1901-1981), who in 1931 created the pictorial decorations of the wall in tempera and the safe. The murals tell the ancient history of Sabina through medallions, coats of arms, and monumental figures in niches celebrating the region's historically significant figures: the scholar Marcus Terentius Varro (116 BC) and the Emperor Flavius Vespasian (9 AD). The coats of arms of the most important villages of Sabina are highlighted: Rieti, Cittaducale, Poggio Mirteto, Fara Sabina, Orvinio, Leonessa, Borbona, Rocca Sinibalda, Borgorose, Amatrice, and Magliano. In addition, views of the centers of Rieti, Vescovio, Amatrice, Farfa, and the forged bronze medallions depict four episodes from the Legends of the Sabine Women: the "Rape of the Sabine Women," the "Sacrifice to Rhea," the "Sacrifice to Saturn," and the "Sacred Spring." Text / Source: Prefecture - Territorial Office of the Government of Rieti https://www1.prefettura.it/rieti/contenuti/Cenni_storici_sul_palazzo_del_governo-8273.htm
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Grande Albergo Quattro Stagioni, Piazza Cesare, Rieti RI Quattro Stagioni, Piazza Cesare Battisti 14, Rieti RI The hotel is located in a restricted-traffic zone within the medieval walls that surround much of the city center, overlooking the Romanesque cathedral, in front of the magnificent Italian garden of Palazzo Vincentini, two minutes from Sabina Universitas and the shopping street, and in front of the elevator leading to the newly renovated Santa Lucia Cultural Center. The strategic location also allows visitors to walk to the center of Italy (Umbilicus Italiae, as Rieti's Marco Terenzio Varrone called it) in Piazza San Rufo, whose church houses a wonderful organ and a Guardian Angel by Caravaggio. Text / Source: Quattro Stagioni, Piazza Cesare Battisti 14, IT-02100 Rieti RI Internet: https://www.hotelquattrostagionirieti.com/
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Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta, Rieti The Cathedral of Saint Mary, Mother of God The Cathedral of Rieti, dedicated to Santa Maria Madre di Dio and commonly known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, was rebuilt on the foundations of the early Christian basilica, documented since the fifth century, between 1109 and 1225. The lower basilica, consecrated in 1157 and striking for its sober and composed forms, is divided into nine naves supported by columns made from the rubble of ancient Roman buildings, among which stands out a milestone of the consular salaria. The upper basilica, in which the architectural lines of the Romanesque plan have remained intact, demonstrates the radical changes resulting from the adaptation of liturgical norms and the change in tastes and styles. Of particular value is the decoration of the main portal, which interprets the motif of acanthus spirals, with clear classical assonance, reinterpreted in the Christian iconography of the Tree of Life. Text / Source: Official Tourist Portal of the City of Rieti https://www.visitrieti.com/2020/01/25/la-cattedrale-di-s-maria-madre-di-dio/
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Quattro Stagioni, Piazza Cesare Battisti 14, Rieti RI The hotel is located in a restricted-traffic zone within the medieval walls that surround much of the city center, overlooking the Romanesque cathedral, in front of the magnificent Italian garden of Palazzo Vincentini, two minutes from Sabina Universitas and the shopping street, and in front of the elevator leading to the newly renovated Santa Lucia Cultural Center. The strategic location also allows visitors to walk to the center of Italy (Umbilicus Italiae, as Rieti's Marco Terenzio Varrone called it) in Piazza San Rufo, whose church houses a wonderful organ and a Guardian Angel by Caravaggio. Text / Source: Quattro Stagioni, Piazza Cesare Battisti 14, IT-02100 Rieti RI Internet: https://www.hotelquattrostagionirieti.com/
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The three entrance portals to the cathedral and the bell tower maintain the original Romanesque style.
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One of the few saints who is highly valued outside of Christianity is San Francesco, known in German-speaking countries as Francis of Assisi. Francis was born in Assisi in 1181/82 and died in 1226. In his youth, as the son of wealthy parents, he was more of a bon vivant, but later he turned to Christ. One day he was praying in the half-ruined church of San Damiano, located on a hillside outside the city walls of Assisi, and heard the voice of Christ from the cross, calling on him to "rebuild his church". At first he took this request literally and restored the church building, but later he came to the realization that this was primarily about the church as the community of believers. Francis became a role model for many people, they joined him and the "Order of the Minor Brothers" (Ordo Fratrum Minorum) of Francis of Assisi was founded. Today, there are three male branches in the vast Franciscan order: the Franciscans, the Minorites and the Capuchins; and two female branches: the Franciscan sisters and the Poor Clares. In addition, there is the "Third" or "Secular" Order, which can be joined by women and men who do not take the classic religious vows (poverty, chastity and obedience) and continue to live in their families and professions.
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There are over 75 hiking trails around Lake Lungo, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and interests. You'll find everything from easy lakeside strolls to more challenging climbs through the hills.
Yes, Lake Lungo offers 20 easy hiking routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. These trails often stick to the flatter terrain around the lake, providing pleasant views without significant elevation changes.
Many of the trails around Lake Lungo are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the View of Lake Ripasottile loop from Riserva naturale dei Laghi Lungo e Ripasottile is a moderate 8.8 km loop offering direct lake views.
The Lake Lungo region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, ideal for hiking. Summer can be warm, but lakeside trails provide refreshing breezes. Winter hikes are also possible, especially on lower elevation paths, offering a different, serene perspective of the landscape.
Yes, many trails are suitable for families. The easier routes, particularly those closer to the lake, are generally flat and well-maintained, making them enjoyable for children. Look for shorter, less strenuous options if hiking with younger kids.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails around Lake Lungo, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them. As the area is part of a nature reserve, it's important to respect local wildlife and regulations. Always check specific trail signage for any restrictions.
Yes, the area is rich in history and spirituality. The Ring tour from Poggio Bustone on the paths of St. Francis and St. Benedict is a notable moderate trail that takes you through significant historical and spiritual landscapes, connecting with the legacy of these revered figures.
Hikers can expect diverse views, including expansive vistas of Lake Lungo and the nearby Lake Ripasottile, rolling hills, and agricultural landscapes. Many trails also offer glimpses of charming historical villages like Cantalice and Poggio Bustone, providing a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The Lake Lungo area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from nearly 200 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse scenery, the peaceful atmosphere, and the well-maintained paths that offer a mix of lake views and historical village connections.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are 15 difficult routes available. An example is the San Francesco Beech – Chapel of San Francesco loop from Rivodutri, a demanding 16.39 km trail with significant elevation gain, offering rewarding views and a true test of endurance.
While specific cafes directly on every trail might be limited, the historical villages surrounding Lake Lungo, such as Cantalice and Poggio Bustone, offer local eateries, trattorias, and cafes where you can enjoy a meal or a refreshing drink before or after your hike.
Parking is generally available in or near the starting points of many trails, especially in the surrounding villages like Poggio Bustone, Rivodutri, or near agriturismos that serve as trailheads. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions for detailed parking information.


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