Best attractions and places to see around Mandela include a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. This region offers diverse outdoor experiences, from mountain summits and expansive meadows to unique cork oak forests. Visitors can explore a variety of points of interest, catering to different preferences for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Excellent excursion, easy to tackle simply with suitable trekking shoes and a 20L backpack
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Suggestive to say the least, very low grass and populated by cows and horses. An excellent refreshment point before the summit!
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Easy and practical, recommended to everyone!
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From here the climb to Monte Morra begins.
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"The Marcellina Gold Mine was strongly desired by the architect and photographer Romolo Belvedere and created by the Venezuelan artist Luis Gomez de Teran, known for his socially conscious works and who worked on the Marcellina Gold Mine using as the basis for the photographic reportage "The Faces of Stone", created by Belvedere himself in the mid-80s of the last century. The work is a permanent installation and has a dual value: it enhances a decidedly ugly and impactful industrial archeology site (occupies a large part of the mountain ridge) and becomes witness to a collective effort made of work and sacrifices, in which men and women, farmers, miners and shepherds were silent witnesses of an era now over, in which women like Teodora Fornari they were miners, mothers, wives and spent their whole lives in difficult working conditions (https://bussoladiario.com/2021/02/la-miniera-doro-di-marcellina.html)
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This refuge is an excellent shelter and a good stopping point before tackling the uphill stretch to Mount Pellecchia. The portico and the tables are always accessible, while the indoor part is managed by the Municipality of Monteflavio and to stay overnight inside you have to ask them for the key.
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Pizzo Pellecchia, with its 1330 meters, is the second peak of the Lucretili mountains. Pizzo Pellecchia and the top of Monte Pellecchia are part of the same wide mountain ridge and for this reason they have the same name. The name Pellecchia, in fact, derives from "penniculus" (pen), to indicate a place located on a steep hill.
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Large grassy clearing of karst nature, one kilometer long and about 500 meters wide. For hundreds of years it has been the destination of the transhumance of local shepherds. Today you can admire horses and cows grazing in the wild.
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The Mandela region offers a mix of natural landscapes. You can visit the expansive Monte Gennaro Meadow, a large grassy clearing of karst nature where horses and cows graze. Another highlight is Sirividola Cork Oak Grove, a unique forest where cork trees grow on limestone soil. For mountain views, Pizzo Pellecchia offers a summit and viewpoint, being the second highest peak of the Lucretili mountains.
Yes, the Sirividola Cork Oak Grove is particularly unique. It's a one-of-a-kind forest where cork trees have managed to grow on limestone soil, which is an unusual and surprising sight in this area. It's recommended as an easy and practical excursion for everyone.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Pizzo Pellecchia. At 1330 meters, it's the second highest peak of the Lucretili mountains, offering a panoramic ridge walk to Monte Pellecchia. The Monte Gennaro Meadow also provides beautiful open vistas.
The region around Mandela is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including challenging routes like the 'From Roccagiovine to Monte Guardia - ring tour' (15.9 km, difficult) or more moderate options such as 'Prato delle Forme – Monte Follettoso Summit loop from Roccagiovine' (8.5 km, moderate). For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Mandela guide.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find moderate routes like 'Path to Saracinesco under Monte Sainese' (9.4 km) or more difficult ones such as 'Monte Gennaro loop from Montagna Spaccata' (11.8 km). Check out the Running Trails around Mandela guide for a comprehensive list.
Absolutely! The area offers diverse cycling routes. Options range from the 'Vicovaro loop from Valle dell'Aniene-Mandela-Sambuci' (18 km, difficult) to longer, more challenging tours like 'Capranica Prenestina – Guadagnolo Village loop' (81 km, difficult). Discover more routes in the Cycling around Mandela guide.
Yes, the Sirividola Cork Oak Grove is described as an easy and practical excursion, recommended to everyone. The Monte Gennaro Meadow is also a pleasant area for a stroll, suitable for families.
You can visit the Mural of the Marcellina Gold Mine. This beautiful mural is placed on a turret at the entrance to the road to Monte Morra and commemorates the historical significance of the Marcellina Gold Mine, honoring the collective effort and sacrifices of the people who worked there.
For families, the Monte Gennaro Meadow is a great choice, offering a large grassy clearing where children can see horses and cows grazing. The Sirividola Cork Oak Grove is also considered family-friendly, providing an easy and interesting walk through a unique forest.
Yes, the Casa del Pastore Mountain Hut is an excellent shelter and a good stopping point before tackling the uphill stretch to Mount Pellecchia. The portico and tables are always accessible. To stay overnight inside, you need to ask the Municipality of Monteflavio for the key.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. The Monte Gennaro Meadow is loved for its low grass and the presence of cows and horses, making it a suggestive and excellent refreshment point. The Sirividola Cork Oak Grove is praised for its uniqueness and ease of access, making it a surprising sight.


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