Attractions and places to see around Rocca Di Cave include historical landmarks, unique natural features, and cultural sites. This village, situated at 933 meters in the Prenestini Mountains, offers panoramic views. The area is known for its geological significance, including ancient fossil reefs and paleontological discoveries. Visitors can explore a blend of history, nature, and educational experiences.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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really really very tiring
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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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The Amato bridge is located just outside the center of Gallicano nel Lazio, it is a Roman bridge that allowed the old Via Prenestina to cross the valley of the Fosso Scalelle and reach the city of Palestrina. The bridge has a single round arch, now unfortunately only a section remains as the northern part collapsed during the Second World War.
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tower that seems to come out of nowhere :)
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A beautiful passage near Paliano, to reach this fortified farmhouse with a 13th century square tower.
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Here begins the archaeological park "Ponte Amato and Via Prenestina antica", a stretch of the ancient Via Prenestina to continue along the path of the aqueducts that supplied Rome with water.
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from the web: "Ponte Amato, located near the Tagliata di Santa Maria di Cavanonte, is an isolated Roman bridge in the countryside near Gallicano nel Lazio. This ancient bridge allowed the ancient Via Prenestina to cross the valley of the Scalelle ditch, heading towards the city of Praeneste (Palestrina). Its exact dating is not certain, but the similarities with the Nona bridge (at the 9th mile of the Via Prenestina) suggest that it may date back to the second half of the 2nd century BC or the beginning of the 1st century BC. . The name “Ponte Amato” derives from Count Amato of Segni, who fortified it in the 10th century and took care of its restoration after a period of abandonment. After being neglected again for several centuries, the bridge was the subject of an excellent restoration in 2001 by the Archaeological Superintendency for Lazio, which returned it to its magnificent beauty. The arch of the bridge is characterized by a single rounded structure, and although the northern part collapsed during the fighting of the Second World War, the bridge still retains some of its original splendor. The dimensions of the Amato Bridge are impressive: it is made up of 17 rows of ashlar blocks in the shape of parallelepipeds of "lapis gabinus" (the famous gabine stone). The maximum height measured from the ditch surface is 10 metres. On the roadway, which reaches a width of 5.65 metres, the paving of the ancient Roman road is still visible. This site, belonging to the municipality of Gallicano nel Lazio, is part of an itinerary of great archaeological, landscape and wildlife interest. The surrounding area is crossed by four of Rome's public aqueducts: the Anius Vetus, the Aqua Marcia, the Aqua Claudia and the Anius Novus. A fascinating place to explore, immersed in a suggestive natural environment."
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It is a challenging but absolutely wonderful path, to be followed like the ancient pilgrims, in silence and prayer...
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Rocca di Cave is rich in history. You can visit the Colonna Castle, which dates back to the year 1000 and offers commanding views from its defensive tower. The village itself, built upon ancient watchtower walls, provides a sense of its millennia-old past. Additionally, you can find the impressive Brancaccio Castle in San Gregorio da Sassola, a characteristic medieval village with beautiful views, and the Torre dei Piscoli, a 13th-century square tower emerging from the woods.
Yes, the area features significant Roman engineering. You can explore the majestic Ponte della Mola Roman Aqueduct, which spans 155.5 meters with 22 arches. Another notable Roman bridge is Ponte Amato, an isolated Roman bridge that allowed the ancient Via Prenestina to cross the Scalelle ditch valley.
The region is known for its geological significance. You can visit the Regional Natural Monument Cretaceous Fossil Reef, a 1.5 km itinerary where you can find remains of mollusks, sponges, and corals from a tropical sea that existed 100 million years ago. The Prenestini Mountains themselves offer a beautiful natural backdrop, and the area is where the dinosaur 'Tito,' the first Italian sauropod, was discovered.
Perched at an altitude of 933 meters on Monte Manno, Rocca di Cave offers panoramic views stretching as far as the Tyrrhenian Sea. The defensive tower of Colonna Castle also provides commanding views of the Sacco river valley. For another stunning vista, the Brancaccio Castle in San Gregorio da Sassola is also noted for its beautiful views.
Absolutely! The SMuRC – Museum System of Rocca di Cave offers several engaging experiences for families. This includes the "Ardito Desio" Geopaleontological Museum with practical workshops and simulated digs, a Planetarium for observing celestial bodies, and the Dinosaur Garden where visitors can explore Mesozoic giants through simulated excavations and creative workshops.
Rocca di Cave hosts the comprehensive SMuRC – Museum System of Rocca di Cave. This system includes the "Ardito Desio" Geopaleontological Museum, which showcases local fossils, rocks, and minerals. It also features a Planetarium with a 6-meter dome for astronomical teaching, and an Astronomical Station for observations with professional telescopes and astrophotography workshops.
The Prenestini Mountains provide excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, explore gravel biking routes or discover road cycling routes and MTB trails around the area.
Yes, a notable trail is the Karol Wojtyła Trail to the Sanctuary of Mentorella. This route, dedicated to Pope John Paul II, crosses a wooded area of natural interest and is particularly beautiful in spring when the forest floor is covered with flowers. The Prenestini Mountains offer many other opportunities for hiking and exploring scenic views.
The region is particularly pleasant for outdoor activities in spring, when the bottom of the wood along trails like the Karol Wojtyła Trail is covered with many species of flowers and the Falconara ditch is full of water. The tranquil environment and fresh air make it a peaceful destination throughout the warmer months.
Rocca di Cave offers delightful local cuisine. You can savor typical dishes such as 'gnoccacci' with sheep sauce, tagliatelle with porcini mushrooms, and polenta. Local cheeses and nuts are also popular, and the area is known for its 'marroni di Cave PAT' (a type of chestnut) from ancient chestnut groves.
Yes, the SMuRC – Museum System of Rocca di Cave includes a state-of-the-art Planetarium with a 6-meter dome and an opto-digital projector, offering astronomical teaching laboratories. There's also an Astronomical Station where visitors can observe with professional telescopes, experiment with astrophotography, and participate in practical astronomy workshops.


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