Natural monuments around Poggio San Lorenzo are situated in the Sabina region, characterized by its natural beauty and extensive olive terraces. This area offers a landscape enriched by features of ecological significance. The region's natural features include ancient trees and diverse wildlife habitats. Poggio San Lorenzo provides a setting for exploring various natural attractions.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The San Michele site is accessible but haunted. The Pozze del Diavolo is accessible if you want to wade through flowing water. Very disappointing!!
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This is a historic fountain in Collelungo Sabino, located along Via San Clemente, in the province of Rieti. The site is adorned with murals depicting scenes from traditional Sabine life, with women at the ancient fountain, animals, and moments of rural sociality. The fountain itself is set in a small protected structure, typical of historic springs that played a central role in local communities, both as a water supply and as a meeting place. The presence of a poem entitled "The Source" painted on the wall further enhances its symbolic and cultural function, testifying to the importance of the fountain both from a naturalistic perspective and to the historical memory of the area. The outdoor pool for animals and the artistic care indicate a recent enhancement of the site, consistent with the inscription recalling its Roman origins and the 2018 redevelopment. This type of rural fountain represents one of the widespread heritages of Sabina, where spring water was often channeled and protected by small wall structures, serving both people and animals and constituting a landmark in the landscape. The pictorial decoration and poetry complete the function of collective memory and tourist and cultural valorization of the spring, typical of the municipalities of the province of Rieti and of the Sabine traditions.
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Beautiful village with an abbey that is worth a visit. From Fara Sabina there is a very long singletrack that is very fun to do only by MTB
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beautiful dirt road next to the farfa
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really beautiful place, absolutely worth seeing
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This beautiful waterfall can be easily reached from the village of Castel di Tora. The route that starts from the La Posta farmhouse is simple and short, also suitable for families. The waterfall has its maximum flow at the end of spring-early summer and is enclosed in a very suggestive environment almost reminiscent of a tropical climate.
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The region around Poggio San Lorenzo is characterized by its natural beauty, including extensive olive terraces. You can discover impressive waterfalls like the Pozze del Diavolo Waterfall and the Vallocchie Waterfall. The area also features ancient arboreal heritage, such as the Centuries-Old Holm Oak near Valle Gemma, and diverse forest landscapes, including those found on Monte degli Elci.
Yes, the Piano dell'Abatino Wildlife Park, established in 1980, is a significant refuge for wild animals. It hosts both native fauna and exotic animals rescued from illegal trade or accidents, offering a vital sanctuary and an opportunity to observe diverse wildlife in a protected environment.
Beyond natural beauty, the area offers historical context. The Abbey of Farfa is a notable religious building and historical site surrounded by greenery, offering a tranquil environment. Additionally, the Centuries-Old Holm Oak is located near the remains of the Baths of Emperor Titus (Valle Gemma), connecting nature with ancient history.
Absolutely. The Vallocchie Waterfall is easily accessible from Castel di Tora, with a simple and short route suitable for families. The Abbey of Farfa is also considered family-friendly, offering a peaceful setting for all ages.
For waterfalls like Pozze del Diavolo, autumn and winter are ideal as the water flow is most abundant, creating a spectacular view. The Vallocchie Waterfall has its maximum flow in late spring to early summer. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the region's natural beauty.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails along the Farfa river, such as the Strada delle Ferriere, which is part of the Via di Francesco. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Poggio San Lorenzo guide, which includes routes like the circular walk from Poggio Moiano to the Roman amphitheater.
Besides hiking, the area is great for running and cycling. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Trail Run from Fara in Sabina to the Abbey of Farfa' or various cycling loops like 'View of Castel di Tora – Orvinio loop'. For detailed routes, check the Running Trails around Poggio San Lorenzo and Cycling around Poggio San Lorenzo guides.
Visitors appreciate the spectacular views, especially at the waterfalls when the water is abundant. The tranquil environment of places like the Abbey of Farfa, surrounded by greenery, is also highly valued. Many find the routes, even those requiring a bit of walking, to be well worth the effort for the unique natural settings they reveal.
While specific parking details for each monument may vary, generally, access points to trails and natural sites in the Poggio San Lorenzo area often have designated parking or roadside spots. For instance, the Vallocchie Waterfall can be reached from Castel di Tora, which typically offers parking options.
Many natural trails in the Poggio San Lorenzo region are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in wildlife-sensitive areas like the Piano dell'Abatino Wildlife Park, and to respect local regulations.
The duration of your visit depends on the specific monument and your activity. A short walk to a waterfall like Vallocchie might take an hour or two, while exploring the Abbey of Farfa and its surroundings could be a half-day excursion. For longer hikes or combining multiple sites, plan for a full day.
The Centuries-Old Holm Oak is a magnificent and ancient tree, locally claimed to be one of the largest in Europe. It stands near the remains of the Baths of Emperor Titus in Valle Gemma, offering a tangible connection to the region's past and a stunning example of natural longevity.


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