Be Enchanted by the Unique Beech Forest in Oriolo Romano (UNESCO site).
Join us on a hike through time, as you get the chance to learn, feel, hear and touch this place, which hasn’t changed since the ice age and is actively being explored by scientists for its unique properties (which we’ll uncover during this hike).
Also great: It’s easily accessible by train from Rome!
Together with Nature of Sal (@natureofsal) we bring you the best experiences for nature lovers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts!
Suited for families and beginners. After the hike, those that like to stay have the opportunity to join for aperitivo or lunch in a local place in Oriolo.
Together, we’ll be visiting the charming medieval town of Oriolo Romano, once property of the Orsini family, and later by the Altieri family. With a local cuisine and dialect that is heavily influenced by Tuscan and Umbrian workers that migrated to Oriolo, it certainly is a place worth visiting. We’ll be exploring a pleasant trail through the Beech Forest, where we’ll learn more about the unique properties of these graceful, ancient trees, explore a local volcanic quarry and much more!
Perfect to recharge your batteries, breath fresh air, take a break from stress, or simply start the New Year “on the right foot” together with friendly company.
Where: Oriolo Romano (the exact meeting point will be announced after confirmation)
When: Saturday, May 11th @10.30
Duration: about 3 hours (the exact time varies, depending on the weather conditions and participants)
Cost: Full price: 35€ – 30% discount for Expat members (read below) – train ticket not included
The maximum amount of participants is limited to: 15
Breathe the fresh air, and take in the pleasant fresh smells of the woods that come to life. On some days, the fog gives it a mystical feeling. This ancient forest is protected by Unesco for its global ecological value, as it has not undergone changes in many centuries.
How to participate?
Send an email to [email protected], or Whatsapp directly to +39 351 70 60 636 (don’t forget to mention that you’re from the Expats Living in Rome community to claim your 30% discount!).
More info
The starting point is: Claudia Square in Oriolo Romano
ℹ️ Meeting time 15 minutes prior to departure.
ℹ️ Language: English, German, Italian
ℹ️ Difficulty Level: Easy (Distance: 8km, elevation gain: 200m, includes uneven terrain)
ℹ️ The final duration of the hiking event and the itinerary may vary, depending on weather conditions, unexpected obstacles (e.g. a fallen tree along the way), or other safety reasons. It is at the discretion of the professional hiking guide to determine alternatives or to shorten or extend the experience.
This is a professional activity in accordance with European Union legislation and Italian law no. 4 dating to 2003.
Sal is a professional guide enrolled in the register of the Italian Association of Interpretive Nature Guides – AIGAE.
What should you bring?
Obligatory: Comfortable hiking shoes, 1.5 liters of water, clothing suited for an outdoor hike, backpack, bring your own hiking lunch
Recommended: Comfortable backpack, raincoat, sunscreen, hat (protection from both sun and rain), trail snacks, tickets for public transport
Optional: Hiking poles, electrolytes, sunglasses
*Includes the guided hike with a professional guide. It does not include any travel costs, transport, food, or entrance to any attractions.
Who is the guide?
This tour is led by Sal, a certified outdoor guide (member of AIGAE). He’s also a former Komoot route editor and a National Geographic Day Tour guide. His mission is to make information about the Italian outdoors and wilderness experiences accessible to everyone and to promote a healthier lifestyle and connection with nature. He speaks English, German, and Italian. You can learn more about him here.
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