Natural monuments around Santi Cosma e Damiano are found within a landscape shaped by the Monti Aurunci and the Garigliano plain. The municipality is situated on the hilly slopes of the Aurunci Mountains and bordered by the Ausente and Garigliano rivers. This region offers access to significant natural features, including those within the Monti Aurunci Regional Park. The diverse terrain provides opportunities to explore mountainous areas and riverine environments.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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The source of Salomone is a cold water spring located in a bend of the Garigliano River. An excellent place to regenerate during a bike ride or to cool off on hot days. It is accessed via a dirt road of a couple of kilometers. It is a completely natural area and there are no services nearby.
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Surrounded by the greenery of the Gianola Park in Formia, there is an enchanting natural inlet. Once used as a fishpond in Roman times, the area was then transformed into a picturesque marina. This site, now part of a protected area, offers visitors the chance to explore the historic remains of the maritime villa of Mamurra, testimony to the region's rich Roman past.
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A natural inlet inside the Gianola Park in Formia. In the past a fishpond in Roman times, then became a small port. It is located in a protected area where it is possible to visit the Roman remains of the maritime villa of Mamurra
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It can be reached from the Spigno Saturnia side by following the CAI path towards Sella Stampaduro, very demanding due to the difference in height and the type of bumpy path. It can also be reached from the Formia slope by reaching Fontana Canale and continuing on the Cai path for about 1 hour
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The highest mountain and closest to the sea in Europe on the Cammino degli Aurunci
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Mount Sant'Angelo is part of the Monti Aurunci park. From the 1402.4 m high peak you have a beautiful panoramic view of the Gulf of Gaeta.
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Monte Petrella (1530.9 m) is the highest peak of the Monti Aurunci mountain range.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Roman Port of Gianola, a unique historical site with a natural inlet. For breathtaking panoramic views, Monte Petrella, the highest peak of the Monti Aurunci, and Monte Sant'Angelo, offering vistas of the Gulf of Gaeta, are also highly rated.
The region around Santi Cosma e Damiano offers a diverse landscape. You'll find rugged mountainous terrain within the Monti Aurunci Regional Park, including prominent summits like Monte Petrella and Monte Sant'Angelo. The area is also bordered by the significant Garigliano River and features coastal elements such as the enchanting natural inlet at the Roman Port of Gianola and the small, secluded Port of Cofaniello.
Yes, the Monti Aurunci Regional Park, where many natural monuments are located, is ideal for hiking. You can find numerous marked trails of varying difficulty. For specific routes, explore the hiking guide for Santi Cosma E Damiano, which includes routes like the 'Minturno and the bridge over the Garigliano – loop tour' and the more challenging 'Gianola Oasis – Roman Theatre of Minturno loop'.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are often considered the best times for outdoor activities like hiking, as temperatures are milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be hot, especially for strenuous mountain hikes, but is suitable for coastal areas. Winter offers a different, quieter experience, though some higher mountain trails might be more challenging.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all monuments, the Roman Port of Gianola offers an accessible blend of history and nature, suitable for families to explore. Shorter, easier walks along the Garigliano River or within the lower parts of the Monti Aurunci Regional Park can also be enjoyable for families. Always check the difficulty of specific routes before heading out.
Absolutely. The Roman Port of Gianola is a prime example, combining a natural inlet with significant Roman remains, including a maritime villa. The Garigliano River itself holds considerable historical significance, having been the site of important battles throughout history, adding a layer of cultural context to its natural beauty.
Beyond hiking, the area offers opportunities for road cycling and running. You can find various routes, such as the 'From Minturno between coast and inland - Ring tour' for cyclists in the road cycling guide, or running trails like the 'Spiaggia di Scauri loop' in the running guide for Santi Cosma E Damiano.
Monte Petrella is the highest peak of the Monti Aurunci mountain range, standing at 1530.9 meters. It's notable for being one of the highest mountains closest to the sea in Europe, offering majestic panoramic views of the Tyrrhenian Sea coast, the Gulf of Gaeta, and on clear days, even Mount Vesuvius and distant islands.
Yes, the Garigliano River forms a significant natural boundary and offers unique natural features. While not a traditional 'monument,' its presence shapes the local landscape, and areas like the Salomone Spring, a cold water spring located in a bend of the river, provide excellent spots for regeneration during outdoor activities.
Yes, the Roman Port of Gianola features an enchanting natural inlet and is part of a protected coastal area. Additionally, the Port of Cofaniello is a small, secluded beach area that is also considered a natural monument, offering beautiful views and very clean water.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Monte Petrella and Monte Sant'Angelo. The unique blend of historical significance and natural beauty at sites like the Roman Port of Gianola is also highly appreciated. The clean water and secluded nature of places like the Port of Cofaniello also receive positive feedback.
Yes, the Salomone Spring is a notable natural water feature. It's a cold water spring located in a bend of the Garigliano River, providing a refreshing spot to cool off, especially during warmer days or bike rides. It's a completely natural area with no services nearby.


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