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Pozze del Diavolo Waterfall – Old Stone Osteria loop from Sella di Fonte Lama

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Salisano

Pozze del Diavolo Waterfall – Old Stone Osteria loop from Sella di Fonte Lama

Moderate

4.8

(20)

47

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Pozze del Diavolo Waterfall – Old Stone Osteria loop from Sella di Fonte Lama

03:03

10.3km

300m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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Monte Tancia e Monte Pizzuto

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1

2.95 km

Osteria del Tancia

Highlight • Restaurant

2

5.30 km

San Michele Cave

Highlight • Cave

With a small detour from the main path you reach the cave of San Michele Arcangelo. Here you can admire the frescoes and the altar dedicated to San Michele, there is a picnic table, and nearby there are cliffs for sport climbing.

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5.46 km

San Michele Cave

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Arriving in this cave in the woods after having walked the stone staircase arouses a deep emotion. Legend has it that the Archangel Michael, following a battle, locked up a demon in the bowels of the mountain and that he now watches over that this being does not return to earth. This place today is above all a destination for climbers who find something to enjoy themselves in the nearby limestone cliff.

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4

6.24 km

Hermitages and Chasms

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The hike follows ancient paths, quickly immersing itself in the dense vegetation of holm oaks and oaks. The route, typically classified as Hiking (E), offers an intense experience rich in historical and naturalistic points of interest.
The Hermitage of San Michele Arcangelo: History and Rock Faith
The trail leads to the Hermitage of San Michele Arcangelo, one of the oldest and most significant rock sanctuaries in Sabina, with origins dating back to the 4th century. This place of worship is literally carved into the rock face and is reached via a final climb that culminates in an evocative portal. Inside the cave, the small church still preserves fragments of frescoes, the most famous of which depicts the Archangel Michael in his armor, a symbol of the eternal struggle between good and evil. The isolated and panoramic location invites contemplation.
The Hermitage of San Leonardo: The Ancient Hermit Cave
Continuing the loop, you reach the Hermitage of San Leonardo, a place that embodies the profound hermit spirituality of the Early Middle Ages. This site is known as the Grotto of San Leonardo, a natural cavity used as a refuge and place of prayer since the 8th century. Its historical importance lies precisely in its being an example of rock worship, where monks sought isolation in the rock.
In the immediate vicinity of the hermitage, the geological composition of the wall has created a cliff that, while today a reference point for sport climbing, adds an element of natural majesty to the spiritual context, testifying to the wild beauty of the place.
The Medieval Mill: Hydraulic Heritage
After leaving the hermitages, the trail descends towards the valley floor of the Galantina stream. Here you come across the remains of the Medieval Mill, a testament to the ingenuity and economy of the past. The ancient hydraulic structure, of which the foundations and sometimes the stone millstones are still visible, was essential for grinding grain and for the life of the Roccantica community, harnessing the driving force of the water flowing in the stream.
​The Revotano Abyss: The Mysterious Chasm
​The itinerary continues towards its geological culmination: the Revotano Abyss. This imposing karst sinkhole, of extraordinary dimensions, is one of the most spectacular natural phenomena in the Sabine Mountains. It is a deep chasm formed by the collapse of the ceiling of an underground cave, so large that it is classified as a tiankeng.
​The Revotano is surrounded by an aura of mystery, fueled by a famous legend that tells of divine punishment and the sinking of an entire village. Visitors can admire the abyss from the vantage point, but the more adventurous and experienced can descend to its bottom, a unique ecosystem with a humid microclimate that favors unusually lush vegetation.
The loop ends by returning to the Old Tancia Provincial Road, concluding an experience that spans millennia of history and the power of nature.

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6.75 km

Pozze del Diavolo Waterfall

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To best enjoy the spectacular view, it is preferable to go in autumn and winter, that is when the water is abundant and the falls are in full swing.

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8.68 km

Old Stone Osteria

Highlight • Restaurant

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10.3 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.96 km

3.68 km

1.66 km

Surfaces

6.90 km

1.74 km

1.66 km

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Highest point (870 m)

Lowest point (650 m)

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Sunday 12 July

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April 22, 2023,anello Osteria Tancia-Eremo S.Michele-pozze del diavolo-Osteria Faducchi-Monte Ode-Osteria Tancia
From the Osteria del Tancia, following an asphalted descent of 1.5 km, you arrive at the Tancia bridge and take a path that leads to the suggestive Eremo di S. Michele, a small rock sanctuary. On the overhanging rock face, next to the entrance to the hermitage, it is often possible to admire free climbers in action! Going back briefly, …

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