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Parco Villa Gregoriana

Parco Villa Gregoriana

4.7 (9,250 reviews)
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Meilleur moment pour visiter

Morning visits avoid crowds and catch the morning light filtering through the waterfalls, enhancing photo opportunities. Spring offers vibrant flora and comfortable temperatures for walking.

Conseils budget

Entry is affordable at around 5 euros, and EU citizens under 25 enter free on certain days. Buying a combined ticket with nearby Roman villas can save money if planning multiple site visits.

Recommandé pour

Nature lovers, History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Hikers

Planifiez votre visite

2-3 hours

À propos

Faits rapides: Walking through paths that navigate waterfalls and caves reveals a landscape shaped by the Aniene River's historic floods. Sculpted stone bridges and Roman ruins are tucked within dense Mediterranean vegetation, inviting exploration along the 7-kilometer trail network.

Points forts: The Great Waterfall, a 50-meter drop framed by ancient ruins and lush greenery, creates a misty atmosphere that magically changes with the sun's angle. Secret caves with inscriptions and old water mills give a glimpse into the area's ancient water engineering and local folklore.

Conseils d'initiés

  • Wear sturdy, non-slip shoes for uneven, sometimes wet paths.
  • Bring a light rain jacket as mist from waterfalls can be refreshing but soaking.
  • Best photos come from the viewpoint near the Great Waterfall at late morning.
  • Avoid weekends and midday to experience quieter trails and cooler air.

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