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Easy hiking trails around Pineto Regional Park offer a diverse landscape within Rome, covering approximately 240 hectares. The park features distinct areas such as Pineta Sacchetti, characterized by towering stone pine trees, and the Valle dell'Inferno, an extended valley with Mediterranean scrubland and cork oaks. This urban green space provides a variety of paths suitable for leisurely walks through pine forests and valleys. The terrain includes flat sections and gentle ascents, making it accessible for easy hikes.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The rose granite obelisk measures 33.31 meters including its base; measured without the base (25.31 meters), it is the second largest obelisk in Rome. It weighs 320 tons and is the only one not inscribed with hieroglyphs. The obelisk likely originated during the ancient Egyptian New Kingdom (1550 to 1070 BC) and was later moved to Rome during the early Roman Empire. It has stood in its current location in front of St. Peter's Basilica since 1586.
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Regarding this monument – some may find the term memorial more appropriate – the following text from the Archdiocese of Vienna's website: "Pope Francis unveiled a sculpture of a migrant ship in St. Peter's Square at the end of a service for World Migrant Day on Sunday, September 29, 2019. The bronze and clay work by Canadian artist Timothy Schmalz depicts a ship carrying 140 migrants from different countries of origin and eras. The sculpture is titled "Angels Unaware." The title of the artwork refers to a phrase in the Letter to the Hebrews from the New Testament. It states: "Do not forget to offer hospitality, for through it some have unknowingly entertained angels!" He chose this sculpture for St. Peter's Square so that it "will always remind us of the challenges of hospitality from the Gospel," Francis stated..."
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Regarding this monument – some may find the term memorial more appropriate – the following text from the Archdiocese of Vienna's website: "Pope Francis unveiled a sculpture of a migrant ship in St. Peter's Square at the end of a service for World Migrant Day on Sunday, September 29, 2019. The bronze and clay work by Canadian artist Timothy Schmalz depicts a ship carrying 140 migrants from different countries of origin and eras. The sculpture is titled "Angels Unaware." The title of the artwork refers to a phrase in the Letter to the Hebrews from the New Testament. It states: "Do not forget to offer hospitality, for through it some have unknowingly entertained angels!" He chose this sculpture for St. Peter's Square so that it "will always remind us of the challenges of hospitality from the Gospel," Francis stated..."
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A special highlight is seeing the dome up close. You can either take the elevator part of the way up and walk the rest, or walk the entire way up to the dome. Tickets can be purchased at the bottom. On Sunday (July), we were able to buy a ticket directly at the ticket counter shortly after 8 a.m. (without having to wait) and begin the ascent. The walk up is interesting in itself, and the list has nothing to do with the previous evening 😉. We won't reveal any more! Except that it's great to look down on Rome, the Vatican Gardens, and St. Peter's Square. Up on the roof terrace of St. Peter's Basilica, there's a café/bistro where you can get some refreshments. There are also online tickets that can be booked in advance. https://rom-tourist.de/tickets/petersdom-kuppel/
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The dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City is a masterpiece by Michelangelo and one of the tallest domes in the world (136 meters). You can climb it for a magnificent view of Rome. The dome is richly decorated inside and symbolizes the heart of the Catholic Church. Completed in 1590, it is a popular attraction for pilgrims and tourists.
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St. Peter's Square (Italian: Piazza San Pietro) was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini between 1656 and 1667 under Pope Alexander VII (1655–1667) in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. St. Peter's Square is part of the territory of Vatican City. The colonnades form the border between Vatican City and Italy. Source: Wikipedia
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There's a beautiful view from above. The stairs look like a work of art.
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Pineto Regional Park offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 350 routes suitable for leisurely walks and gentle exploration. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, averaging 4.6 stars.
Yes, Pineto Regional Park is an excellent destination for families. Many of the easy trails are perfect for children, offering leisurely walks through pine forests and gentle terrain. The park's diverse landscapes, including the Pineta Sacchetti Park area with its towering stone pines, provide a pleasant and safe environment for all ages.
Pineto Regional Park is generally dog-friendly, making it a great place to enjoy a walk with your canine companion. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to help maintain the park's natural beauty for everyone.
The easy trails in Pineto Regional Park showcase a rich variety of natural features. You'll encounter towering stone pine trees in areas like Pineta Sacchetti, Mediterranean scrubland with cork oaks, heather, and myrtle, especially in the Valle dell'Inferno. Keep an eye out for the diverse flora and over 70 species of birds that inhabit the park.
Yes, many of the easy routes in Pineto Regional Park are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Belvedere Ettore Scola – Torre della luna loop from Appiano, which is a short and pleasant walk through pine forests.
Along the easy hiking routes, you can discover several interesting points. The Pineto Regional Urban Park itself is a highlight, offering a refreshing escape. You might also cross the Wooden Bridge and Stream Trail, or enjoy panoramic views that include glimpses of the Vatican's dome, as offered by routes like St. Peter's Basilica – Baldachin of St. Peter loop from Appiano.
Given its urban location, parking can be found near various entrances to Pineto Regional Park. Specific parking availability may vary, so it's advisable to check local signage or maps for the most convenient spots close to your chosen trailhead.
Pineto Regional Park is well-connected by public transport, making it easily accessible from various parts of Rome. Numerous bus lines and train stations are located near the park's entrances, allowing for convenient access without a car.
The park is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for easy hikes. In spring, the Mediterranean flora, including heather, cistus, and arbutus, offers beautiful blooms. Autumn provides cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the mild Roman climate allows for enjoyable walks.
As Pineto Regional Park is situated within Rome, you'll find various cafes and restaurants in the surrounding neighborhoods, particularly near the main entrances. These offer convenient options for refreshments before or after your easy hike.
The easy trails in Pineto Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the park's tranquil atmosphere, the refreshing escape it offers from urban life, and the diverse scenery ranging from towering pine forests to Mediterranean scrubland. Many appreciate the panoramic views and the accessibility of the paths for all skill levels.
The duration of easy walks varies depending on the specific route and your pace. Many easy trails can be completed within 1 to 2 hours. For example, the Belvedere Ettore Scola – Torre della luna loop from Appiano is about 1.8 miles (2.9 km) and typically takes around 46 minutes.


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