Mt. Autore Experience
Join us for an unforgettable hiking adventure! Brought to you by Nature of Sal.
Mt. Autore Experience
Join us for the Wild Lazio Experience at Parco Regionale dei Monti Simbruini, the largest regional park in Lazio, just 1.5 hours from Rome. This guided hike offers an unforgettable journey through a beautiful beech forest to the top of Mt. Autore, providing breathtaking panoramic views and a chance to immerse yourself in nature amid the stunning autumn colors.
Duration: Approximately 3.5 hours
Language: English
Difficulty Level: Medium (9 kilometers, 290m elevation gain)
Please note that the hike will be conducted in a loop format with some variations and may involve uneven and rocky terrain and possible animal encounters. The final itinerary could be adjusted based on weather conditions and other safety considerations.
Important: Transportation is not included, but carpooling options are available. Contact us to organize shared transport if needed.
What to bring:
– Mandatory: Hiking shoes, 1.5L of water, layered and warm clothing, raincoat
– Recommended: Gloves, comfortable backpack, hat, trail snacks
– Optional: Hiking poles, electrolytes
This experience includes a professional guide, ensuring safety and compliance with European Union and Italian laws.
**Don’t miss out!** Book now for an invigorating day in nature.
Your Experience at a Glance
- Where: (Exact meeting point will be confirmed)
- When: 12/01/2025 @ 09:00
- Duration: Approx. 3.5 hours
- Difficulty: Medium (Distance: 9km / 5.58 miles, Elevation Gain: 290m / 951.2ft)
- Cost: € 35 – 30% discount for Expat members (Transport not included)
- Group Size: Limited to 10 participants for an intimate experience
Your Advantage
- Expert Guidance: Hike with a certified AIGAE hiking guide (License: LA668).
- Safety Assurance: The guide inspects the trail in advance to ensure safety and logistics are optimal.
- Comprehensive Insurance:
• Personal insurance for every participant.
• Guide’s liability insurance coverage up to €5 million. - Seamless Communication: Clear instructions, timely weather updates, and responsive support before the event.
- No car? No problem: Saturday hikes are conveniently accessible by train!
- Multilingual Support: Guidance and communication available in English, German, and Italian.
- Small Group Sizes: Ensures personalized attention and a better group dynamic (max. 10 people)
How to Participate
To join this amazing adventure, simply send an email to [email protected] or WhatsApp us directly at +39 351 70 60 636. Mention you’re from the Expats Living in Rome community to claim your 30% discount!
What Should You Bring?
- Obligatory: Hiking boots, 1.5 liters of water, appropriate clothing, backpack, and your own hiking lunch.
- Recommended: Comfortable backpack, raincoat, sunscreen, hat, trail snacks, tickets for public transport.
- Optional: Hiking poles, electrolytes, sunglasses.
* Includes the guided hike with a professional guide. It does not cover travel, transport, food, or entrance fees.
Sal, a certified outdoor guide (member of AIGAE), leads this tour. 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.Join our international hiking community!
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