Best attractions and places to see around Valmontone include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and modern attractions. Situated on a tuffaceous hill at 303 meters above sea level, the town is part of the Alta Valle del Sacco, historically a strategic point between Rome and Naples. The area features a landscape of forests and farmland, enriched by numerous natural springs and the River Sacco.
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Starting from Lariano it is a long walk. The only advice is to do it in company because you will meet flocks of sheep, sometimes, without shepherds.
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Between the towns of Colle Rampo and Polledrara, about 6 km from Paliano, there is this fortified farmhouse with a 13th-century square tower. The Sacco river valley has been the obligatory passage point between Lazio and Campania since the Roman period. The isolated towers, built inland at strategic points, formed a system of garrison and optical signaling between them. The de' Piscoli tower was the lookout outpost of the Prenestina and Latina roads. In the Middle Ages it was the obligatory passage to enter the Palianese territory, given that the road that led to Paliano passed over the Ponte della Mola, where there was a sentry who made people pay the crossing fee, called pontatico. Source FAI - I luoghi del cuore.
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Beautiful lake surrounded by nature with beautiful cycling paths. Ideal to be used as a school camp and as a nature trail.
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"It is an oasis that includes the waters of a small lake and the surrounding areas, between the provinces of Rome and Latina. The natural monument was established with Presidential Decree 21 June 2007, no. 425 (B.U.R. of 30 July 2007, no. 21). Located halfway between the volcanic heights of the Alban Hills and the limestone ones of the Lepini Mountains, at an altitude of 265 meters above sea level, for its naturalistic values, Lake Giulianello was identified as a natural monument by the Lazio Region in 2008. Of volcanic origin like the nearby lakes of the Alban Hills, Lake Giulianello is sub-elliptical in shape and measures about a kilometer and a half in perimeter. The depth of the seabed is just over 10 meters and its waters are fed mainly by underground springs."
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tower that seems to come out of nowhere :)
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Nice little refuge where you can possibly stop for a picnic or bivouac but no water available.
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A lake of serenity, an uncontaminated place immersed in the countryside of Giulianello, a hamlet of Cori. Not very large, you can see the fish surfacing, well-kept olive trees on one bank, other imposing shrubs on the other banks, the weeds are kept under control certainly by those who take care of the park. Quiet place, apart from a Belgian shepherd puppy that kept barking at me, breaking the silence. Two elderly people who had bathed in the lake said it was drinkable, it is clear that they love this lake, I would not have drunk it anyway. To reach the lake I traveled dirt roads and paths for 97% starting from Nemi. From here you cross paths of the Francigena, the journey could have continued. It was worth it. Beautiful
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Stunning natural lake with beautiful white roads around.
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The Valmontone area is rich in natural beauty, situated on a tuffaceous hill within the Alta Valle del Sacco. You can visit Lake Giulianello, a volcanic lake known for its biodiversity, or discover the ancient Acqua Donzella Spring, a natural monument with historical significance. The region is characterized by forests, farmland, and numerous natural springs due to high underground water levels, with the River Sacco adding to the verdant scenery.
Yes, Valmontone boasts several significant historical landmarks. The most prominent is the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, originally a fortified castle transformed into a grand Baroque palace. It houses the Valmontone Archaeological Museum and features magnificent frescoes. Another notable landmark is the Fontana del Colle, a Baroque-style fountain rebuilt after wartime destruction, featuring a column topped by a bronze statue of the Labicanus.
Valmontone offers a rich array of cultural sites. You can explore the 17th-century Collegiate Church of Santa Maria dell'Assunta, a Baroque masterpiece with an elliptical plan and dual bell towers. The Church of Sant'Antonio stands as the last remaining medieval building, having survived World War II. Additionally, the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Gonfalone, built in 1508, and the ancient Catacombs of Sant'Ilario provide further historical and cultural insights.
Absolutely! Valmontone is home to MagicLand, a popular fantasy-themed amusement park with attractions for all ages. For a more relaxed family outing, Lake Giulianello is considered family-friendly, offering a serene environment. The Artemisio Forest Refuge is also noted as family-friendly, providing a natural setting for exploration.
The area around Valmontone is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and road cycling. For gravel biking, explore routes like the "Paliano–Fiuggi Cycle Path" or "Pratoni del Vivaro – Lake Giulianello loop." Running enthusiasts can enjoy loops from Labico or Valmontone itself. Road cyclists have options like "Ariccia Bridge – View of Lake Albano loop." You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for gravel biking, running, and road cycling around Valmontone.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the provided data, the region's landscape of forests and farmland, along with natural features like Lake Giulianello and the Artemisio Forest Refuge, suggests opportunities for walking and exploring. The nearby running guides also indicate paths suitable for walking. For detailed routes, check the running trails around Valmontone guide, which may include suitable walking paths.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the serene natural beauty of Lake Giulianello, described as a 'lake of serenity' and an 'uncontaminated place,' to the historical depth of sites like the Acqua Donzella Spring with its ancient legends. The Artemisio Forest Refuge is also highlighted as a 'very cool iconic retreat to see' for those immersed in nature.
Yes, Valmontone is well-known for both. It hosts MagicLand, a popular fantasy-themed amusement park, and the Valmontone Outlet, a large shopping center with over 180 shops designed to resemble an American town.
Yes, the Vivaro Astronomical Observatory, also known as the “Livio Gratton” astronomical park, is located in the Vivaro hamlet of Rocca di Papa, near Valmontone. It's a scientific structure of excellence managed by the Tuscolana Astronomy Association, offering an exceptional location for astronomical observation and hosting scientific information events.
Valmontone offers attractions suitable for various seasons. Historical and cultural sites like Palazzo Doria Pamphilj and the churches can be visited year-round. Natural features and outdoor activities are best enjoyed during spring and autumn when the weather is mild. Summer is ideal for the amusement park, while winter might offer a quieter experience for indoor attractions.
Yes, the Catacombs of Sant'Ilario were discovered between 1985 and 1988. These Christian catacombs likely date back to the late 4th or early 5th century and feature barrel-vaulted ceilings, six tunnels, and five narrow passageways, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient history.
Yes, you can discover the Torre dei Piscoli, a 13th-century square tower that is part of a fortified farmhouse. It's described as an 'unexpected and suggestive passage' emerging from the woods, offering a unique historical sight.
The Valmontone area is characterized by a diverse landscape. It is situated on a tuffaceous hill at 303 meters above sea level, part of the Alta Valle del Sacco. The surroundings feature a mix of forests and farmland, enriched by numerous natural springs due to high underground water levels. The nearby River Sacco further contributes to the verdant and picturesque scenery.


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