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Dog friendly hiking trails around Parco regionale di Veio traverse a landscape shaped by ancient volcanic activity, featuring gentle hills, expansive plains, and deep, woody gullies. The region is characterized by extensive woodlands, open fields, and numerous waterways, including springs and waterfalls like the Mola Waterfall of Formello. Hikers will encounter distinctive tuff rock formations, eroded into narrow valleys, alongside archaeological sites from Etruscan and Roman ages. This blend of natural features and historical elements creates a varied environment for…
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11.1km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:39
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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04:04
180m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you ask about Chiesa San Michele Arcangelo, no one in Formello knows it. Yet if you ask for "S. Angelo," everyone will point it out to you without hesitation. And in fact, that's what you'll also find written on the old yellow sign that stands right under the stunning Romanesque bell tower. Of Romanesque design, there is documentary evidence of it dating back to the 12th century, and it stood along the Via Francigena. Actually operational until 1800, along with the nearby San Lorenzo, it was then compromised by collapses due to adverse weather conditions. Despite continuing to be used into the 20th century, it was closed in a deplorable state of abandonment. A layer of whitewash had already covered what had been spared by the Baroque renovations, resulting in the structure visible today. This was removed at the beginning of the new millennium, revealing a marvelous cycle of frescoes, perhaps from the school of Antoniozzo Romano, the same artist who painted the Bessarione Chapel in the Basilica of the Twelve Holy Apostles. The frescoes depict scenes from the life of Saint Michael (with an unusual and unprecedented reference to the Divine Comedy).
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beautiful view of the Roman Forum shortly after the Colosseum
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The suggestion of the grandeur of the Urbe
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The Temple of Antoninus Pius and Faustina is an ancient building in Rome. It stands on the northern edge of the Roman Forum, immediately east of the Basilica Aemilia, and is one of the best-preserved ancient temples in Rome thanks to its conversion into the Church of San Lorenzo in Miranda. Source: Wikipedia
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Well-preserved temple complex of Emperor Antoninus Pius from 141 AD.
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Temple of the Dioscuri Castor and Pollux, one of the oldest temples in the Roman Forum. Despite the few remaining ruins, one can still imagine its grandeur.
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Info about this object: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flaminische_Obelisk
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There are over 80 dog-friendly hiking trails in Parco regionale di Veio, offering a wide range of options for you and your canine companion. These include 43 easy routes, 37 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options for experienced hikers.
The park features diverse terrain, a result of ancient volcanic activity. You'll find gentle hills, expansive plains, and deep, woody gullies. Many paths traverse suggestive, narrow valleys formed by tuff rock, often alongside waterways. Expect a mix of woodlands, open fields, and some rocky sections, especially near ancient sites.
Yes, Parco regionale di Veio is rich in water features due to its volcanic origins. You can find several springs and waterfalls. A notable one is the Mola Waterfall of Formello. Another beautiful spot is the Fosso degli Olmetti Waterfall. Many trails follow waterways, offering opportunities for your dog to cool off, but always check local regulations regarding water access.
The park is steeped in history and natural beauty. You can explore ancient Etruscan sites, including tombs and the impressive Ponte Sodo, an Etruscan tunnel carved through rock. The Veio Regional Park itself is a highlight, with its extensive woodlands and diverse landscapes. Many trails combine natural scenery with glimpses of ancient human occupation.
Yes, there are many easy options. For a pleasant, moderate loop that's not too long, consider the Bosco di Giallo loop from Formello. It covers about 8 kilometers and offers a lovely walk through the woods, perfect for a few hours out with your dog.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Parco regionale di Veio, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1600 ratings. Reviewers often praise the park's beautiful natural landscapes, the sense of escaping into nature so close to Rome, and the well-maintained paths that are enjoyable for both humans and their dogs.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for hiking in Parco regionale di Veio. The weather is milder, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant with blooming wildflowers in spring or colorful foliage in autumn. Summers can be hot, so if hiking then, plan for early mornings or late afternoons and ensure you carry plenty of water for yourself and your dog.
For a more extensive exploration of the park's varied terrain and historical elements, you might enjoy the Veio Regional Park – Historic Center of Formello loop from Formello. This moderate route spans over 13 kilometers, offering a comprehensive experience of the park's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
While specific designated 'dog-friendly' parking areas aren't typically marked, many trailheads within Parco regionale di Veio, especially near towns like Formello, offer convenient parking. It's advisable to check the starting points of individual routes on komoot for detailed parking information, as accessibility can vary.
Always bring plenty of water for both yourself and your dog, especially on warmer days. Essential items include a leash, waste bags, a portable water bowl, and any necessary dog first-aid supplies. Depending on the trail length and terrain, consider dog booties for rocky sections and snacks for energy.


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