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Urban hiking trails in Area Naturale Protetta Di Interesse Locale Valle Del Lato offer diverse routes through historical cityscapes and along natural features. The region, encompassing parts of Val Graziosa, is characterized by its hydrographic basin and proximity to the Lato stream. While the broader area features rich forest cover and geological interest, the urban trails primarily navigate city environments. These routes provide opportunities to explore both natural elements and historical landmarks within the urban fabric.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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5.36km
01:22
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.66km
01:26
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.2km
02:36
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Grave monument at Piazza Napoli. Very grandly and impressively built. Many well-preserved figures and murals can be seen. During our visit, it was evident that efforts are being made to preserve the murals as much as possible and that restoration work is being carried out.
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In the center of the square is the bronze statue representing Giuseppe Garibaldi, a work by Ettore Ferrari from 1892. On the base of the monument are depicted the highlights of his life, in particular his arrival in Pisa after being wounded at Aspromonte.
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The Monumental Cemetery forms the northern end of the Piazza dei Miracoli and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cemetery is said to contain soil brought from the Holy Land by Crusaders in 1203. Construction of the Monumental Cemetery began in 1278 and was completed in 1358. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camposanto_Monumentale
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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II was created in 1866 to provide Pisa with a more prestigious connection to the train station. A gate and walls of the medieval city fortifications were demolished to build the square. Their foundations are partially exposed in the underground parking garage beneath the square. Surrounding the elliptical square are impressive buildings from several eras in various architectural styles, including the post office from 1929, the former Pisa Provincial Palace from 1935, and the Chamber of Commerce from 1952. The statue of King Vittorio Emanuele II was inaugurated in 1892. The figure wears a feather as a headdress, intended to make the king appear slimmer. Due to his rounded figure, he was nicknamed "Spiombato" (=swimmer when fishing). More information: - https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piazza_Vittorio_Emanuele_II_(Pisa) - https://www.turismo.pisa.it/index.php/en/place/piazza-vittorio-emanuele-II
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Corso Italia is the main pedestrian street in the southern part of the historic centre of Pisa, a route that connects Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II (in front of the train station) to the Ponte di Mezzo along the Arno river.
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Founded in 1064 thanks to the booty the Pisans brought from the sack of Palermo and from the anti-Saracen exploits of Reggio, Sardinia, and Bona, the Cathedral of Santa Maria testifies to the prestige achieved by the Maritime Republic of Pisa at its height. This is evident in the fact that the church was built outside the city walls and symbolized a power that feared no threat. The cathedral was built in two phases, each associated with the architects Buscheto, author of the original plan with a basilica body with five naves, a transept with three naves, and a dome on the cross; and Rainaldo, who designed the extension of the building and created the façade, characterized by contrasting black and white colors and the persistent use of reused materials from Roman monuments to emphasize the greatness of Pisa.
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The fountain is no longer in operation. It's a good landmark for meeting up with the group. The downside is that it prevents you from taking good photos of the fountain (it feels like there are 100 people in the photo). They say if you can see the three little noses at the same time, you're lucky.
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There are nearly 90 urban hiking trails and walks recorded in the Area Naturale Protetta Di Interesse Locale Valle Del Lato on komoot. The majority of these, around 76, are rated as easy, making the area very accessible for casual strolls and city explorations.
Urban hikes in Valle Del Lato offer a blend of natural beauty and historical charm. While exploring the city, you'll find yourself near the hydrographic basin of the Lato stream, with glimpses of rich forest cover including holm oaks and maritime pine groves. The area is also known for its numerous springs and diverse vegetation, even within its more urban-adjacent trails.
Yes, the region is well-suited for family-friendly urban walks, with a significant number of easy routes. An excellent option is the Pisa Central Post Office loop from Pisa, which is just over 5 km long and features minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed outing with children.
Many urban trails in the Area Naturale Protetta Di Interesse Locale Valle Del Lato lead to or pass by significant landmarks. You can explore historical sites like the medieval Church of San Martino or the impressive Villa Tellini with its artificial cave and pond. For specific points of interest, consider routes that take you near highlights such as the Campo di Croce Trail Junction or offer views towards the Monte Verruchino Summit.
Yes, many of the urban hiking routes in the Area Naturale Protetta Di Interesse Locale Valle Del Lato are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Leaning Tower of Pisa loop from Pisa is a popular easy circular route, offering iconic sights without retracing your steps.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.46 stars from over 3,400 visitors. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the beautiful blend of urban and natural scenery, and the opportunity to discover historical sites and charming cityscapes on foot.
The Area Naturale Protetta Di Interesse Locale Valle Del Lato is enjoyable for urban hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while the mild winters can also be suitable for walks. Summer can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are often preferred during this season.
While many routes are easy, there are moderate options for those seeking a longer urban adventure. The Pisa Baptistery – Square of Miracles loop from Pettori is a moderate 15.9 km hike that allows for a more extensive exploration of the urban environment and its surroundings.
The region is known for its historical significance, including the presence of 'metati' – small masonry constructions historically used for drying chestnuts. While specific urban routes might not directly pass these, the broader Val Graziosa area, which encompasses the protected area, offers opportunities to discover such unique historical elements, often found on trails that transition from urban fringes into more natural settings.
Absolutely! Several urban hikes provide excellent opportunities to see the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa. The Square of Miracles – Pisa Baptistery loop from Pisa is an easy route that takes you directly to these world-renowned landmarks, allowing you to experience them as part of your walk.


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