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Easy hiking trails around Riserva naturale Bosco dei Rocconi traverse a landscape defined by steep rocky walls, imposing pinnacles, and deep canyons carved by the Albegna and Rigo rivers. The terrain features centuries-old holm oaks, diverse sub-Mediterranean forests, and riparian woodlands. Altitudes within the reserve range from approximately 270 meters to 500 meters above sea level, offering varied topography for hikers.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The ancient core of Saturnia stands on a rocky plateau to the left of the Albegna River, at its confluence with the Stellata stream. The settlement's existence is documented from the 12th century, although it was originally an Etruscan (nearby Etruscan necropolis of Pian di Palma) and Roman center (along the Via Clodia), as the site of a parish church and the already famous thermal baths. In 1170, the castle was under the control of the Counts of Tentennano, from 1216 under the Aldobrandeschi, and then passed to Count Bonifacio di Santa Fiora. In 1274, with the dismemberment of the Aldobrandeschi fiefdom, Saturnia became part of the County of Sovana. It was sacked by the Sienese in 1299 and by the Orvietans in 1313, who occupied it. In 1328, it passed to the Baschi family and subsequently to the Orsini. Siena conquered it, but only temporarily, in 1389 and, unable to control it, destroyed it in 1419 as it had become a haven for exiles from the Republic. In the following years, it was decided to rebuild the keep and the walls and to settle a certain number of families from Romagna and Lombardy on site. Saturnia remained under the Sienese dominion until its submission to Cosimo de' Medici in 1559. It was a fiefdom of the Marquises Ximenes from 1593 and of the Panciatichi from 1738.
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Molino Waterfalls, free admission, 38-degree thermal water!
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Fresh spring dawn with warm thermal water
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This natural thermal spa with its various pools is a truly special natural spectacle. A dream come true in the mornings or evenings. Reachable from the campervan site in just under 20 minutes on foot. Restaurants, showers, and restrooms are right next door.
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E-bike charging station with 4 sockets, in the otherwise sleepy, beautiful town, the salvation for supplies is the minimarket.
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If you don't want to be so crowded, you have to get up early. It's already packed by midday. We're not bed-leavers, so we drove past it and didn't come back until the evening. With the last rays of sun, there were fewer bathers and more peace and quiet for relaxation in the comfortably warm water with a view of the wonderful nature. Your nose gets used to the slight smell of sulphur very quickly. Don't miss it.😊
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There are 29 easy hiking trails in Riserva naturale Bosco dei Rocconi, offering a variety of options for exploring the region's unique landscapes. In total, the reserve features over 60 hiking routes across various difficulty levels.
Easy hikes in Riserva naturale Bosco dei Rocconi will lead you through a landscape characterized by steep rocky walls, imposing pinnacles, and ancient holm oak forests. You'll also encounter the Albegna and Rigo rivers, which have carved a spectacular 700-meter-long canyon. The reserve is also known for its diverse vegetation, including numerous orchid species, especially vibrant in spring.
Yes, there are several easy circular walks. One popular option is the View of Roccalbegna – Rocchette di Fazio loop from Semproniano, which is about 6.5 km long and offers scenic views of the countryside and historic villages. Another is the View of Semproniano – Historic Center of Semproniano loop from Semproniano, a 4.9 km trail with varied terrain.
Spring is an ideal time to visit, especially for observing the reserve's extraordinary variety of orchids. Summer offers the chance to swim in the clear waters of the Albegna River, making it pleasant for combining hiking with a refreshing dip. The trails are generally accessible year-round, but spring and early summer provide the most vibrant natural displays.
Yes, the primary hiking route within the reserve is described as 'not very demanding' or 'fairly easy' with an elevation gain of around 300 meters, making it accessible for families. The trails are generally well-suited for a family outing.
Riserva naturale Bosco dei Rocconi is a haven for wildlife. You might spot various bird species, including birds of prey like the rare Lanner falcon, short-toed snake eagle, and harrier. Mammals such as badgers, red deer, and porcupines are also present. The clear rivers host fish and rare crayfish, and you may even see amphibians like the crested newt.
The trails in Riserva naturale Bosco dei Rocconi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 180 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, the dramatic rocky formations, and the serene river canyons.
Yes, the area near Riserva naturale Bosco dei Rocconi features the famous Cascate del Mulino Hot Springs. You can explore this natural wonder on easy trails such as the Mill Falls – Cascate del Mulino Hot Springs loop from Saturnia or the Cascate del Mulino Hot Springs – Porta Romana loop from Saturnia.
For easy hikes, it's advisable to wear comfortable hiking shoes, bring plenty of water, and be prepared for uneven trails. Depending on the season, consider layers of clothing and sun protection. If visiting in summer, swimwear for river dips might be a good idea.
While self-guided exploration is possible, public transport options directly to the heart of the reserve are limited. It is generally recommended to reach the area by car. Some trails, like those starting from Semproniano, are accessible from villages that may have limited bus services.
Beyond the stunning natural landscapes like the Albegna and Rigo river canyons and the Rocconi Crevasse, the reserve is home to a raptor observatory at one of its highest points, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities. The nearby villages like Semproniano and Roccalbegna also offer historic charm.
The Riserva naturale Bosco dei Rocconi is a WWF Oasis, and while specific dog policies can vary, generally, dogs are permitted on trails but should be kept on a leash to protect the diverse wildlife and natural environment. It's always best to check local regulations or contact the reserve directly for the most current information.


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