Best attractions and places to see around Fiamignano include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Situated between 700 and 1,000 meters above sea level, this comune in the Province of Rieti, Lazio, offers views of the Salto Valley. The region is characterized by tranquil, untouched nature, featuring the artificial Lake Salto and the Rascino Plateau. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes and historical points of interest.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A nice hike, but the view of the two lakes of Turano and Salto is priceless.
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Lago del Salto is a small but successive artificial lake near Rieti whose circumference is about 32 km of asphalted and mostly flat road. A wonderful route to do by bike, even with the family, taking into account both the low car traffic and the good condition of the road surface perfectly passable with MTB, GRAVEL, City Bike, Racing bike etc. and the beautiful naturalistic views of the lake and the mountains. Along the route there are several rest areas where you can rest and eat a sandwich, but there is also a bar with a beautiful view near the dam. Also along the route you will encounter the town of Fiumata, diametrically opposite the dam, and the town of Borgo San Pietro, halfway between Fiumata and the dam, this is the ideal starting point thanks to the large spaces available for parking cars, but above all for the numerous restaurants with a view of the lake, open all year round and offering excellent local dishes, ideal to enjoy especially after a nice ride like this. For those who want to make the undertaking more challenging there is the variant that passes through Varco Sabino and then through the town of Rigatti, the tour is extended by a total of 10 km, testing a truly challenging climb and descent. Definitely worth trying.
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The passage over the dam is spectacular and the "jump" below is very impressive.
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Panoramic bridge over the lake and the village of Fiumata.
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Some finds have revealed that around 300 BC. the hamlet of Nesce was inhabited by the ancient Italic people of the Equicoli, defined as "the warriors of the mountains".
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beautiful bridge over the lake of the jump
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The region boasts several natural highlights. You can visit Salto Dam, which created Lake Salto, the largest artificial lake in Lazio, offering a peaceful environment. The Rascino Plateau, at 1,150 meters, is known for its seasonal lake and cultivation, providing a wild and captivating landscape. The Cornino Plateau, higher up, features a perennial pond. For a unique experience, explore the Obito Gorge, a scenic stretch closed to vehicular traffic, perfect for cycling or walking amidst the woods of the Navegna Cervia Nature Reserve.
Yes, Fiamignano has a rich history. The historic center of Fiamignano itself has medieval origins with old stone houses. You can visit the Church of Saints Fabian and Sebastian, dating back to the 16th century, which houses an 18th-century wooden ciborium and a 13th-century processional cross. The ruins of Poggio Poponesco Castle and the nearby Church of Santa Maria del Poggio, with its 1580 fresco, also offer a glimpse into the past. Additionally, the remains of the 16th-century Convent of the Capuchins are worth exploring.
Fiamignano is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. The 32 km asphalted circumference of Lake Salto is ideal for cycling, even with family. The Rascino Plateau is perfect for hiking in spring and summer, and cross-country skiing in winter. You can also find various cycling and running routes. For example, explore routes like "Around Lake Salto — ring tour" for road cycling or "Rascino Plateau – Lake Rascino loop from Fiamignano" for touring bicycles. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide or running guide for the area.
Absolutely. Lake Salto, created by the Salto Dam, offers a peaceful environment suitable for family outings, including easy cycling around its perimeter. The Fiumata Bridge on Lake Salto is also considered family-friendly, offering scenic views. The Rascino Plateau, with its open spaces and grazing animals, can be an engaging spot for children, especially during the annual festivals. The settlement of Nesce, with its historical significance, can also be an interesting educational visit for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Monte Navegna. From its summit at 1508 meters, you can enjoy magnificent vistas of both the Turano and Salto valleys and lakes. Another excellent spot is the recently inaugurated Giant Bench (Big Bench n. 382) on the slopes of Mount Serra, which offers an extraordinary panoramic view of the Salto Valley and its lake from 1060 meters above sea level.
Yes, Lake Salto is very suitable for various activities. Its 32 km asphalted and mostly flat circumference makes it an excellent location for cycling, even with family, offering beautiful views of the lake and surrounding mountains. There are also several rest areas and restaurants along the route. The lake's peaceful environment is perfect for relaxing walks and enjoying nature.
Fiamignano offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, especially around Lake Salto and the Rascino Plateau, when the lentils are flowering and animals graze. These seasons also host annual events like the Rascino Lentil Festival. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing and hiking on the Rascino Plateau, offering a different kind of wild beauty.
Yes, Fiamignano hosts annual events that celebrate the region's traditions. The most notable are the Rascino Lentil Festival and the Sheep Show at Piani di Rascino. These events typically take place in August and highlight the region's renowned lentils and pastoral heritage, offering a vibrant cultural experience.
While specific regulations for dog-friendly trails are not detailed, the natural areas around Fiamignano, such as the Rascino Plateau and the trails within the Navegna Cervia Nature Reserve (like the Obito Gorge), are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control and local etiquette is followed. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.
Fiamignano and its surrounding areas offer various options for dining and accommodation. Along the cycling route around Lake Salto, you'll find several restaurants. For a rural experience, consider places like Casale Calabrese Turismo Rurale or Agriturismo la Tracerna Di Rascino. In Fiamignano town, you can find cafes and pubs such as Il barone, JOHN PEDRO BAR, Il Vecchio Forno, Alucard Cafe, and Bar del Poggio. These establishments provide local cuisine and a place to relax after exploring.
The Fiumata Bridge on Lake Salto is a significant structure, a 500-meter-long reinforced concrete bridge. It connects Fiumata to the opposite side of the lake, towards Pace and Marcetelli. It offers a beautiful panoramic viewpoint overlooking the artificial Lake Salto and the village of Fiumata, making it a popular spot for photos and enjoying the scenery.
Yes, Fiamignano offers several hiking opportunities. The Rascino Plateau is an excellent spot for hiking, especially in spring and summer. From Monte Navegna, you can embark on pleasant treks that offer splendid views of the Turano and Salto valleys. The Obito Gorge also provides a quiet dirt road through the woods, suitable for walking. You can explore various running trails in the area, such as the "Lago del Salto – Borgo San Pietro loop," detailed in the running guide.


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