Best lakes around Rocca Di Papa are found within the Alban Hills, a region known for its volcanic origins and panoramic views. This area provides access to several historically significant and naturally diverse lakes. Rocca Di Papa, situated in the Castelli Romani, serves as a vantage point for exploring these unique natural features. The lakes are primarily volcanic crater lakes, offering distinct ecological and historical characteristics.
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A treasure trove of history and nature 💎 Lake Nemi, anciently called "Diana's Mirror", is one of the most evocative stops in the entire Park of the Roman Castles. Perfect for a loop tour or as a scenic detour. The descent towards the shores offers views that seem painted, with the perched village overlooking the blue water.
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Unfortunately, the tour is not practicable at this time due to some fallen trees along the route, but it will surely be cleared of these trees as soon as possible and it is a beautiful ride.
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Starting from Lariano it is a long walk. The only advice is to do it in company because you will meet flocks of sheep, sometimes, without shepherds.
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Fantastic spot reachable by car or on foot from both Nemi and Genzano where you can rest along the lake, camp out and feed the ducks.
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Beautiful lake surrounded by nature with beautiful cycling paths. Ideal to be used as a school camp and as a nature trail.
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"It is an oasis that includes the waters of a small lake and the surrounding areas, between the provinces of Rome and Latina. The natural monument was established with Presidential Decree 21 June 2007, no. 425 (B.U.R. of 30 July 2007, no. 21). Located halfway between the volcanic heights of the Alban Hills and the limestone ones of the Lepini Mountains, at an altitude of 265 meters above sea level, for its naturalistic values, Lake Giulianello was identified as a natural monument by the Lazio Region in 2008. Of volcanic origin like the nearby lakes of the Alban Hills, Lake Giulianello is sub-elliptical in shape and measures about a kilometer and a half in perimeter. The depth of the seabed is just over 10 meters and its waters are fed mainly by underground springs."
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From here you can admire the ancient village of Nemi reflected in the calm waters of the lake, nestled among the green hills of the Castelli Romani.
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A lake of serenity, an uncontaminated place immersed in the countryside of Giulianello, a hamlet of Cori. Not very large, you can see the fish surfacing, well-kept olive trees on one bank, other imposing shrubs on the other banks, the weeds are kept under control certainly by those who take care of the park. Quiet place, apart from a Belgian shepherd puppy that kept barking at me, breaking the silence. Two elderly people who had bathed in the lake said it was drinkable, it is clear that they love this lake, I would not have drunk it anyway. To reach the lake I traveled dirt roads and paths for 97% starting from Nemi. From here you cross paths of the Francigena, the journey could have continued. It was worth it. Beautiful
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The most popular lakes in the vicinity are Lake Albano, known for its clear waters and historical significance, and Nemi, a charming settlement overlooking a smaller volcanic crater lake, famous for its wild strawberries and mythological depth.
Yes, both Lake Albano and Nemi are considered family-friendly. Lake Albano offers bathing spots and recreational activities, while Nemi provides a serene setting with charming streets and local treats like wild strawberries. Lake Giulianello is also suitable for families looking for a tranquil nature escape.
Lake Albano is historically significant, featuring the Pope's summer residence in Castel Gandolfo and ancient Roman engineering feats like the emissary tunnel. Nemi is famous for its association with the ancient Temple of Diana and Emperor Caligula's ceremonial ships, now displayed in the Museum of Roman Ships.
The lakes offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing on Lake Albano. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including a moderate 25km 'View of Lake Albano – Beach at Lake Albano loop' for touring bikes, and a moderate 23km 'Lake Albano – View of Lake Albano loop' for mountain bikes. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Rocca Di Papa and MTB Trails around Rocca Di Papa guides.
Yes, the region offers scenic paths and trails. While specific hiking routes around the lakes are not detailed in the provided data, the area around Lake Nemi is ideal for nature walks, and Lake Giulianello provides tranquil settings for peaceful walks. The wider Alban Hills region, including the Via Sacra on Monte Cavo, offers extraordinary panoramas and hiking opportunities.
Excellent panoramic views of Lake Albano can be enjoyed from Castel Gandolfo, near Hotel Miralago in Albano Laziale, and from the Convent of Palazzolo in Rocca di Papa. The charming village of Nemi, perched above its namesake lake, also provides stunning panoramic views, especially from the Lovers' Terrace.
Lake Giulianello is special because it was designated a natural monument in 2007 due to its significant biodiversity. It hosts a variety of fauna, including fish and birdlife, and diverse flora like reed thickets and ancient oaks, offering a tranquil escape for nature lovers away from crowds.
Yes, along the Via dei Laghi, which connects Ciampino to the Castelli Romani, you can find kiosks that offer wonderful views of Lake Albano and sell typical Roman delicacies like porchetta. The town of Castel Gandolfo overlooking Lake Albano and the village of Nemi also offer dining options with scenic views.
The area around Lake Nemi is particularly famous for its wild strawberries. The town of Nemi celebrates these with an annual Strawberry Festival in June, making late spring to early summer an excellent time to visit to enjoy the local produce and vibrant atmosphere.
Lake Albano is renowned for its clear, blue waters, making it excellent for swimming, with several bathing spots available along its shores. The waters of Lake Nemi are also considered clean and swimmable.
Lake Giulianello, designated a natural monument, is particularly rich in biodiversity, hosting a variety of fauna including fish and birdlife such as ducks, herons, and passerines. The lush forests surrounding Lake Nemi also provide habitats for various bird species and other wildlife, making it ideal for birdwatching.
Lake Albano can be easily reached from Rome by train towards Albano, with a stop at Castel Gandolfo. While Rocca di Papa itself is in the Alban Hills, public transport options to the specific lake shores may require local bus connections from nearby towns like Albano Laziale or Castel Gandolfo.


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