Best attractions and places to see around Manziana, a town in the Sabatini Mountains northwest of Rome, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The region features expansive forests, ancient geological formations, and historic churches. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Near the marked point, there's a very difficult and even dangerous passage. You have to skirt a deep, unprotected ravine, via a steep, very narrow passage (less than 50 cm).
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a magical place where you find yourself immersed in an atmosphere suspended in time among tombs, tuff walls and mosses
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The route on the offline map isn't always clear, in my opinion. We were forced to turn back because the trail took us past a barbed fence, leaving us unsure of where to go next, having already walked a long way. The place is very beautiful, but the map may not be up to date.
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Great pools especially in summer!
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passage under aqueduct, access from Manziana via a cut network, under Manziana station
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This is a section of the splendid double-arched aqueduct from the Trajan era. It can be easily reached by following the easy single track from via Tre Olmata.
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The Via degli Inferi is a suggestive route to pedal calmly and pay attention to pedestrians. The beauty of this place is surprising: a real canyon, with the side walls dotted with mysterious cracks. The Via degli Inferi is an ancient Etruscan hollow road created to connect the ancient town of Caere with its immense Necropolis.
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very nice village, recommended visit
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Manziana is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the unique Castel Giuliano Waterfall, known for its natural spectacles formed by streams meandering through forests. Another must-see is the Monumento Naturale Caldara di Manziana, a relic of the ancient Sabatino volcanic complex featuring a small geyser, sulfurous waters, and unusual white birch trees. The vast Bosco Macchia Grande forest, with its ancient oaks and marked paths, is also perfect for leisurely strolls.
Absolutely. The Via degli Inferi is an ancient Etruscan hollow road recognized by UNESCO, offering a canyon-like landscape with mysterious cracks. You can also explore the ruins of the Church and Convent of San Bonaventura, a religious building with historical significance. In the town center, the Parrocchia San Giovanni Battiste, built in the 16th century, and Piazza Tommaso Tittoni with its war memorial and the historic Tittoni Palace, offer a glimpse into Manziana's past.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural areas like Bosco Macchia Grande, which has marked paths suitable for leisurely walks and picnics. The Monumento Naturale Caldara di Manziana also features picnic tables. For a cultural experience, the Piazza Umberto I and its fountain in Oriolo Romano is a charming settlement with historical significance that is considered family-friendly. Nearby, the Cascate di Monte Gelato offers beautiful waterfalls and a natural area for children to explore.
The area around Manziana is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Santa Pupa Hypogeum – Prato Camillo loop' or the 'Roman Aqueduct of Monterano – Monterano Ruins loop'. For mountain biking, routes like the 'Monte Raschio Beech Forest – View of Lake Bracciano loop' are popular. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the 'Bosco di Manziana – ring tour'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Manziana, MTB Trails around Manziana, and Running Trails around Manziana guides.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The Bosco Macchia Grande forest features four marked paths (Green, Yellow, Blue, and Red) that are suitable for leisurely strolls. Within the nearby routes, the 'Prato Camillo – Macchia di Manziana Woodland loop' and the 'Mineral water fountain – Macchia di Manziana Woodland loop' are both rated as easy. These provide accessible ways to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Manziana offers attractions year-round. The natural areas like Bosco Macchia Grande and Monumento Naturale Caldara di Manziana are beautiful in spring and autumn when the weather is mild. October is particularly vibrant due to the annual Chestnut Festival. June hosts the Sagra della Cornuta del Territorio, celebrating local cuisine and traditions. Summer is also popular for outdoor activities, though it can be warmer.
Yes, the area boasts significant Roman history. You can visit the Arches of Boccalupo (Trajan Aqueduct), a section of the aqueduct built by Emperor Trajan in 109 AD. This impressive structure reaches up to 15 meters in height and showcases ancient Roman engineering. The true sources of this aqueduct are identified near Manziana in the Acqua Praecilia area.
Manziana is home to the Monumento Naturale Caldara di Manziana, a unique natural monument that is a relic of the ancient Sabatino volcanic complex. This site features a small geyser and sulfurous waters emerging at 27°C, along with unusual flora like white birch trees. It's a fascinating example of the region's volcanic past.
Manziana hosts a couple of notable annual events. In October, the town celebrates its popular Annual Chestnut Festival, showcasing local chestnuts. In June, you can experience the Sagra della Cornuta del Territorio, a festival dedicated to the meat of Maremma cattle, featuring equestrian shows, food stands, and traditional games.
Within a short drive, you can explore several other interesting sites. These include the Monumento Naturale Galeria Antica, ruins of an ancient city, and the beautiful Cascate di Monte Gelato with its waterfalls. Lake Bracciano is also nearby, offering scenic views. Further afield, you can visit Castello Orsini Odescalchi in Bracciano, the Museo Storico dell'Aeronautica Militare, or the coastal Castello di San Severa.
Yes, the Monumento Naturale Caldara di Manziana area offers opportunities for horseback riding, allowing you to explore its unique natural landscape in a different way.
Manziana is known for its top-notch restaurants and local specialties. These include excellent Merlot wine and traditional bread made from locally grown grains. The annual Sagra della Cornuta del Territorio also highlights the meat of Maremma cattle, offering a taste of regional flavors.


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