Best attractions and places to see around Parco Naturale Regionale di Bracciano - Martignano, a protected natural area in Lazio, encompass a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Established in 1999, the park features a volcanic landscape across the provinces of Rome and Viterbo. It is characterized by the two volcanic lakes of Bracciano and Martignano, alongside several medieval towns.
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🌋 Stracciacappa Lake: Traces of a Volcanic Past In the heart of the Bracciano-Martignano Regional Natural Park, near Campagnano di Roma, lies the ancient basin of Stracciacappa Lake. Once similar to Lakes Bracciano and Martignano, this volcanic lake was drained in the 19th century by a canal. Today, its basin is cultivated and surrounded by pastures, yet it retains its charm intact. Watching over this peaceful landscape is the Stracciacappa Tower, an 11th-century medieval building that dominates the promontory. It's an unmissable vantage point for those who love cycling through history and nature.
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nice super gravel stretch, shame that then there is the Trevignanese and the lakeside of Polline, with a narrow road and fast traffic despite the limits and rather dangerous
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very interesting view of Bracciano lake from alleys on atrrrato
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wonderful white road to do in gravel
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Climb that can also be done in Gravel, a little technical due to some rocky areas and the slope. Passed in 40/42 with 40 tires. The descent is more delicate due to the unstabilized rocks...
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Unpaved road that leads from the fountain in Mola Vecchia to Anguillara towards Lake Martignano
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The park is centered around two volcanic lakes: Lake Bracciano and Lake Martignano. Lake Bracciano is known for water sports like canoeing and sailing, while Lake Martignano offers pristine waters for swimming and kayaking in a largely undeveloped setting. Other natural features include the unique sulfurous swamp of Caldara di Manziana and ancient beech forests, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The magnificent 15th-century Castello Orsini-Odescalchi in Bracciano overlooks the lake and offers guided tours. You can also explore the ruins of the 13th-century Orsini Fort in Trevignano Romano, which provides spectacular views. The historic centers of Bracciano, Anguillara Sabazia, and Trevignano Romano themselves are medieval villages with ancient buildings and charming streets.
Both Lake Bracciano and Lake Martignano are excellent for water activities. You can enjoy swimming, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. Motorized vessels are restricted on Lake Bracciano and prohibited on Lake Martignano to preserve water quality. The park also offers numerous hiking and cycling trails. For specific routes, you can explore guides like Easy hikes around Parco Naturale Regionale di Bracciano - Martignano or Running Trails around Parco Naturale Regionale di Bracciano - Martignano.
Absolutely. Lake Martignano is particularly family-friendly, offering pristine beaches and calm waters ideal for swimming and picnicking. The historic centers of the medieval towns like Anguillara Sabazia provide a pleasant environment for strolls. Many easy hiking trails are also suitable for families, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Parco Naturale Regionale di Bracciano - Martignano guide.
For breathtaking views of Lake Bracciano and the town of Trevignano, visit the Viewpoint over Trevignano Romano. Another excellent spot is the Belvedere della Sentinella in Bracciano, an old defensive bastion offering evocative panoramic vistas.
The region offers several cultural insights. The Italian Air Force Museum in Vigna di Valle showcases historical military aircraft. In Bracciano, you can visit the Museo del Lago, dedicated to the lake's natural environment, and the Civic Museum. Trevignano Romano has the Museo Civico Archeologico with Etruscan finds, and Anguillara Sabazia features the Museum of Rural Life and Popular Culture.
Yes, a short drive from Bracciano is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Cerveteri Archaeological Site, home to the Necropoli della Banditaccia, a significant Etruscan cemetery. In Anguillara Sabazia, you can find the Archaeological Site of La Marmotta, which preserves remains of a Neolithic village dating back to 5,700 BC. Additionally, Sutri, about 30 minutes away, is known for its ancient Roman amphitheater carved into the rock.
Beyond the lakes, you can visit the Caldara di Manziana, a unique sulfurous swamp with geyser activity and a distinct smell. The park also boasts ancient beech forests, particularly around Bassano Romano and Oriolo Romano, with Monte Raschio being notable. These forests are recognized for their biodiversity, with some areas designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The park is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the towns without the summer heat. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming in the lakes. The diverse natural environments also make it significant for bird migration, with thousands of aquatic birds present in winter, offering unique birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, the park offers trails for all levels. For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'Oriolo Beech Forest – Walk in the Beech Forest loop from Oriolo Romano' or the 'Trevignano Romano loop from Trevignano Romano'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Parco Naturale Regionale di Bracciano - Martignano guide.
Yes, the park has several routes suitable for cycling. The Gravel climb to Lake Martignano is an intermediate route leading to the lake. Another option is Via di Polline, a wide dirt road that connects the circumlacual road to Lake Martignano, offering an easy pedal through nature after an initial steep climb.


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