Best attractions and places to see in Riserva Naturale M. Navegna E M. Cervia offers a diverse landscape of mountains, lakes, and historical sites. This Italian reserve, spanning approximately 3600 hectares, is situated between Lake Salto and Lake Turano. Visitors can explore significant peaks like Monte Navegna and Monte Cervia, picturesque gorges, and ancient forests. The region also features historical villages and traces of Roman settlements, providing a blend of natural and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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A nice hike, but the view of the two lakes of Turano and Salto is priceless.
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From the top of Navegna it is possible to observe both Lake Turano and Lake Salto at the same time
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Lake nestled in the hills of Rieti, a gem
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One of the two lakes of Sabina, the Turano lake. Emerald green waters, villages nestled in the mountains that are reflected in the waters
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This short stretch of road that crosses the Obito gorges is closed to vehicular traffic due to landslides, so it is really pleasant to cycle around. Entering from Ascrea you have to carry the bicycle by hand for about fifty meters to pass the rocks of an old landslide. You then pedal on a comfortable dirt road completely immersed in the silence of the woods of the Navegna Cervia Nature Reserve, accompanied by the sound of the waters of the Obito river.
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Beautiful view from Monte Navegna.. excursion recommended on a sunny day (spring-autumn period) to better admire the panorama
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The reserve is rich in natural beauty, featuring prominent peaks like Monte Navegna and Monte Cervia, which offer panoramic views. You can also visit the picturesque Obito Gorge, ideal for cycling, and the emerald green waters of Lake Turano. Don't miss the deep Fosso di Riancoli Gorges with their natural pools, or the ancient chestnut groves and the monumental sessile oak.
Yes, the reserve is home to several charming historical villages. You can explore Rocca Sinibalda with its 16th-century castle, Collalto Sabino, Castel di Tora with its ancient manor tower, and the remains of Drago castle in Antuni on Lake Turano. Traces of ancient Roman settlements, including an old Roman bridge, are also scattered throughout the area.
One of the most popular viewpoints is from the summit of Monte Navegna. From the top, at 1508 meters, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of both Lake Turano and Lake Salto. The Monte Navegna Summit Cross is a significant landmark offering similar splendid vistas.
The diverse landscape of the reserve supports a rich variety of fauna. You might spot wolves, badgers, foxes, and wild boars. Birdwatchers can look out for various species, including eagles and owls, soaring above the forests and lakes.
Yes, the reserve offers options suitable for families. The area around Lake Turano is generally considered family-friendly. Many of the easier hiking trails, especially those through the forests or along the lake shores, are suitable for families looking for a pleasant walk. The historical villages also provide interesting, less strenuous exploration.
Absolutely! The reserve is ideal for hiking and cycling. The Obito Gorge, with its road closed to vehicular traffic, is particularly pleasant for cycling through silent woods. There are numerous hiking opportunities, including routes to the summit of Monte Navegna. For more specific hiking routes, you can explore the waterfall hikes in the region.
For an easy hike, consider the Vallocchie Waterfall loop from Castel di Tora (1.5 km). Moderate options include the Monte Navegna Summit Cross – View of Lake Turano loop from Varco Sabino (12.8 km) or the Castel di Tora – Vallocchie Waterfall loop (8.6 km). You can find more details on these and other trails in the waterfall hikes guide.
Yes, the reserve and its surroundings offer various routes for running and road cycling. For runners, trails like the Castel Di Tora – S.Maria del Piano Trail (5.5 km, moderate) or the Chapel of San Rocco loop from Castel di Tora (9.4 km, moderate) are available. Road cyclists can tackle longer routes such as the Orvinio Historic Center – Castel di Tora loop (63.3 km, difficult) or the Rocca Sinibalda Castle – Castel di Tora loop (43.1 km, moderate). Explore more options in the running trails and road cycling guides.
The spring and autumn periods are highly recommended for visiting the reserve. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, making it ideal for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views, especially from Monte Navegna. The changing foliage in autumn adds an extra layer of beauty to the landscapes.
Beyond the general forests, the reserve is home to ancient chestnut groves with centuries-old trees. A particular natural gem is the 'monumental sessile oak,' standing 22 meters high with a circumference of 5.92 meters, showcasing the impressive biodiversity of the area.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from Monte Navegna, where you can see both Lake Turano and Lake Salto. The tranquility of cycling through the Obito Gorge and the serene beauty of Lake Turano are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of natural landscapes with the charm of the historical villages.


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