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Hiking in Riserva Naturale Il Bogatto offers diverse landscapes within the Sienese countryside, near Montalcino. The reserve is characterized by the fluvial habitat of the Ombrone and Merse Rivers, featuring riparian zones with willows and poplars. Mediterranean vegetation, including ilex groves, sclerophyll bushes, and some coniferous forests, covers the terrain, which also includes argillaceous flysch formations and cork oak specimens. The area provides a variety of easy hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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5.26km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.86km
01:57
140m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.38km
01:03
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.46km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Beautiful village with a beautiful panoramic view
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The former railway line has been opened up for tourism for hikers, cyclists and horse riders. Many information boards tell the story, benches invite you to linger. The structures (bridges, gorges, etc.) are interesting. However, the route is damaged in some places, so the passage by bike is not very easy (short, narrow, steep path). Impossible with the horse. Here is the official information: On the tracks of the railway from Miniere di Murlo This trail follows the first part of the railway track that served the mining village of Murlo. The railway began operations in 1877, transporting lignite and lime produced here to the coastal Grosseto region and northern Italian markets. It was believed that only a fast transportation system like the railway could compete with the great distances that separated Murlo from the main commercial centers. The Società Anonima della Miniera Carbonifera di Murlo was the company that built the standard gauge railway (143.5 cm) and initially operated the mining business (1872-1876); In this phase, the railway reached Volta al Salcio, near Monte Antico, where it joined the Siena-Monte Amiata-Grosseto national railway line. Mining activity was continued by the Compagnie Francaise des Charbonnages de Pienza (1876-1885) and the Società Generale per l'Industria delle Ligniti Italiane (1886-1894) and then ceased for about 25 years until the Società SAI-Ansaldo built the disused one in 1918 railway line and converted it into a narrow-gauge railway (95 cm), which was more economical and sufficient for the small locomotives used. Ansaldo ceased operations in 1922 when the last section of the mining railway (between La Befa and Monte Antico) was expropriated for the construction of the Siena-Buonconvento-Monte Antico line, which was completed in 1927. A new management of the Murlo mines only began in 1940, when the Società Miniere Carbonifere di Murlo converted the railway into a narrow-gauge "Decauville" type (60 cm) that was even cheaper, easier and quicker to lay. to La Befa; A warehouse was built here from which lignite was loaded onto trains on the new route to Grosseto. When the railway to Grosseto became unusable after the German damage in 1944, mining activity was stopped again. Finally, the management changed from 1951 to 1968 to Società Calce, Cementi, Carboni e Laterizi di Murlo, which was actually never active. Information about the route: Distance: 7 km Time: 1 hour and 40 minutes Total ascent: -188 m Difficulty: easy trail, all downhill to La Befa train station. Hiking shoes or boots and a good supply of water are required. The route can be covered on foot, by bike or on horseback. The last section between Molino della Befa and the train station is passable but has little traffic. For the way back on the same path, a total ascent of +188 m and about 2 hours can be expected.
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Bridge over the crevole river in the path on the route of the old murlo mines railway
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We walked up the Petriolo river from Bagni and back. Best in summer at low tide. Bathing shoes or barefoot shoes are cheap.
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Riserva Naturale Il Bogatto offers a good selection of easy hiking trails. There are 15 easy routes specifically curated for those seeking a less strenuous experience, out of a total of 60 hiking tours in the reserve.
Easy hikes in Riserva Naturale Il Bogatto typically feature diverse landscapes. You'll encounter paths through Mediterranean vegetation, including ilex groves and sclerophyll bushes, as well as riparian zones along the Ombrone and Merse Rivers with willows and poplars. Some trails may also pass through areas with argillaceous flysch formations and cork oak specimens. Expect varied, generally gentle terrain suitable for beginners.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. Routes like the Poggio Boschettino loop from Podere l'Orsa, which is 2.1 miles (3.4 km) long, offer a pleasant experience through Mediterranean scrub and woodlands, ideal for a family outing.
Easy hikes in Riserva Naturale Il Bogatto can lead you to various points of interest. For example, the Murlo Mines Railway Trail – Ponte Nero loop from Poggio al Vento follows historical railway lines, offering insights into the region's past. The reserve itself is known for its crucial fluvial habitat and diverse Mediterranean flora. You might also find trails near areas with historical significance, such as Camigliano, which has Etruscan origins.
The trails in Riserva Naturale Il Bogatto are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 290 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the natural beauty of the riverine environments, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Yes, several easy circular routes are available. Popular options include the Pari Village – Courthouse loop from Pari, a 3.3-mile (5.3 km) trail, and the Poggio Boschettino loop from Podere l'Orsa, which is 2.1 miles (3.4 km). These loops allow you to start and end at the same point, offering convenience.
Easy hikes in Riserva Naturale Il Bogatto vary in length but are generally manageable. For instance, the Pari Village – Courthouse loop from Pari is about 3.3 miles (5.3 km) and takes around 1 hour 40 minutes. Shorter options like the Poggio Boschettino loop from Podere l'Orsa are 2.1 miles (3.4 km) and can be completed in just over an hour.
The reserve's landscape transforms with the seasons, offering beauty year-round. Spring brings vibrant green fields, while autumn showcases earthy browns. The Mediterranean vegetation provides evergreen elements. For comfortable easy hiking, spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are pleasant. Even winter can be suitable, with the landscape taking on a different, serene character.
While specific parking information for each trailhead isn't detailed here, the region is generally accessible by car. Many trailheads for easy routes, especially those starting from villages or specific points like Poggio al Vento or Podere l'Orsa, typically have designated or informal parking areas nearby. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Riserva Naturale Il Bogatto is a natural reserve, and while many outdoor areas in Italy are dog-friendly, it's essential to respect local regulations to protect wildlife and other visitors. Generally, dogs are permitted on trails but should be kept on a leash, especially in areas with sensitive wildlife or livestock. Always clean up after your pet.
The reserve is a vital habitat for various animals. On easy walks, particularly near the fluvial environments, you might spot diverse bird species. Forest and ecotonal species like foxes, badgers, and nightjars are present, though often shy. Keep an eye out for signs of wild boar, porcupine, or roe deer, especially during quieter times of day.
Yes, some easy routes lead to or near natural thermal features. For example, the Farma Limestone Spring loop from Bagni di Petriolo and the Petriolo Thermal Baths loop from Bagni di Petriolo are both easy hikes that allow you to explore these unique natural attractions.


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