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Bassiano

The Beech Forest – Fontanile Sant'Angelo loop from Bassiano

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Italy
Lazio
Latina
Bassiano

The Beech Forest – Fontanile Sant'Angelo loop from Bassiano

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322

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The Beech Forest – Fontanile Sant'Angelo loop from Bassiano

04:49

12.1km

940m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: July 8, 2026

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169 m

Sentiero Daniele Nardi (710) to Monte Semprevisa Summit

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Trail 710 leads to the top of Semprevisa, the highest peak of the Lepini mountains and the province of Latina.

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3.27 km

Rifugio Liberamonte

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The only refuge present during the ascent path towards the top of Mount Semprevisa, particularly useful in winter and on excursions with a lot of snow.

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5.00 km

The Beech Forest

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In every season the beech forest offers a spectacular range of colors… this is autumn!

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5.73 km

Limestone Ridge

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Those who go to the mountains often do not pay adequate attention to the geological aspects of nature. The limestone layers that for millions of years have formed under warm seas rich in shellfish have emerged under the push of powerful forces that have brought them to over 1000 m of height.

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6.11 km

Mount Sempervisa is the highest peak of the Lepini mountains. Since 2019 it has been dedicated to the great local mountaineer Daniele Nardi, who trained here before making his expeditions to the Himalayas. This mountain has a unique view of the sea and the nearby Mount Circeo.

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9.20 km

In 2004 some devotees restored the small cave above the spring, creating a testimony dedicated to the Madonna.

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9.22 km

Fontanile Sant'Angelo

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Fontanile

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11.9 km

Fosso Sant'Angelo Spring

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This fountain is located at the beginning of the path, not to be confused with Fontan Sant’Angelo which is located at about 1000 m above sea level, halfway to the top of Semprevisa.

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12.1 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

11.3 km

756 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

11.1 km

756 m

234 m

< 100 m

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Wednesday 8 July

29°C

20°C

40 %

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Comments

December 27, 2025,Il Monte Semprevisa è nel mio cuore...♥️ ❤️❤️🗻🗻🥾🥾🌄
The mountain isn't a picnic, it's a feeling. Climbing when the forest still breathes softly is the only way I know to honor the summit of my heart.

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When I decide to walk in the woods I am looking for a different, inner freedom, that makes me master of my life, capable of acting like the trees and birds that live above everything... today I was alone with her who showed me her most hidden secrets.....fascinating me at every step.....

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Duration: total 07:30, movement 05:22, stops 02:08.
Average speed: total 1.9 movement 2.5.

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Today was a superlative day, a family outing in the mountains, how beautiful...these are the beautiful things in life...

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From the Abbey of Valvisciolo continue by car for about 7 km in the direction of Sezze until, after leaving the crossroads for Bassiano on the right, instead take the small road on the left (initially paved, but then a dirt road) which goes up to the Refuge Sant'Angelo Liberamonte. Before the bridge over the …

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Duration: total 05:41, movement 04:45, stops 00:56.
Average speed: total 2.5 movement 2.8.

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Long hike but with slopes that are never too challenging. The Nardi trail goes very gently up the Sant'Angelo ditch, which in my opinion is a bit boring as a route. The slopes become more challenging once you leave the ditch and reach the Liberamonte refuge. But it is from here that the view becomes more interesting.
In winter, Semprevisa …

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Sipping tea atop Semprevisa, with the wind telling ancient stories and the heart-shaped bench inviting you to stop for a moment. 🌬️💚

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