Best caves around Genzano Di Roma are found within the Castelli Romani area, a region shaped by its volcanic origin. This geological history contributes to the presence of various underground features and formations. While extensive natural cave systems are not prominent within the immediate municipal boundaries, the wider area offers notable archaeological and historical subterranean sites. The landscape around Genzano Di Roma is characterized by the Alban Hills, providing a setting for exploring these unique underground locations.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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The entrance is subject to a fee and has opening hours for the public, the entrance costs €3 and the exact address is this: Via Aurelio Saffi, 96 - 00041 Albano Laziale RM
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The cistern was built by the architects of the II Praetorian Legion to ensure the necessary water supply for the camp and surrounding dwellings. They could store 10,000 m³ of drinking water. However, their importance is not only due to this, but also because they are still perfectly functional today, being fed by Roman-era pipelines that receive water from springs located along the sides of Lake Albano.
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The small iron door framed by the peperino architrave goes almost unnoticed but if it is found open it allows access to the entrance tunnel of this work of hydraulic engineering from the Roman era. The emissary of Lake Albano was presumably excavated at the beginning of the 4th century BC to regulate the level of the lake and, both for the technical difficulties encountered in the excavation and resolved with limited means and for the functionality that remained intact until the 1960s of the last century, it can be considered one of the most important hydraulic testimonies of our past. Some historical sources also speak of the emissary: Titus Livius links its construction to the final results of the war between Rome and Veii.
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Mysterious Caves of Palazzolo, a short distance from Rocca di Papa and Albano, with a balcony view of Lake Castel Gandolfo. Close to a medieval convent, these cavities were used as stone mines in the Roman and medieval periods but some scholars hypothesize that they also functioned as prisons in unspecified periods. The frequenting of the area by brigand gangs in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is documented by reliable historical sources. In recent times, however, these mirrors have apparently hosted satanic masses and other similar rites.
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There are wild boars in this forest. So be careful!
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The cisterns, the work of Septimius Severus, had the function of providing water for the Second Parthian legion. On some occasions it is possible to visit them, it is necessary to contact the Civic Museum of Albano.
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spectacular single track .... but beware of people walking around
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A unique monument of its kind in this area. To visit. It is not easy to get there by bike, but there are no difficulties on foot
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The area around Genzano Di Roma, part of the volcanic Castelli Romani, offers a mix of archaeological sites, historical underground structures, and some natural cave formations. You'll find ancient tombs, Roman hydraulic engineering works, and cave features along forest paths.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the Funerary Monument "Le Grotticelle" in Rocca di Papa, an enigmatic archaeological site dating back to the Eneolithic period (around 2,500 BC). Another notable site is the Albano Lake Emissary 400 BC, a remarkable piece of Roman hydraulic engineering.
Given the volcanic origin of the Alban Hills, the landscape itself is a key natural feature. Some cave experiences, like the Forest Path with Pond and Cave, are integrated into natural settings, featuring varied terrain, forests, and ponds.
Yes, the Speco di San Michele is a historical cave site with religious significance, functioning as a hermitage. The path leading to it is known to be steep and rugged.
Accessibility varies significantly. Sites like the Speco di San Michele involve steep and rugged paths. The Funerary Monument "Le Grotticelle" is slightly off the main path at 800 meters altitude, and recent cuts can make reaching it difficult. Always check specific highlight details for terrain information.
While specific 'family-friendly' cave designations are not common, many of the surrounding hiking and cycling routes are suitable for families. For instance, the Running Trails around Genzano Di Roma guide includes paths around Lake Nemi that can be enjoyed with children.
Many outdoor trails in the Parco dei Castelli Romani are dog-friendly, but specific rules for each site or natural area should be checked locally. For general hiking, the Running Trails around Genzano Di Roma guide offers routes that might be suitable for walks with dogs.
The area around Genzano Di Roma is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Cycling routes, and Running Trails, many of which pass through scenic landscapes and near some of the cave sites.
Visiting during good weather conditions is generally recommended, especially for sites like Grotta dei Cappuccini (Castel Gandolfo). Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring both underground sites and the surrounding trails.
The Grotta dei Cappuccini can be reached from Via dei Cappuccini. It's advisable to visit in good weather, as there are no official opening or closing times.
Parking availability varies by specific location. For sites integrated into larger natural parks or near towns, designated parking areas are usually available. For trails around Lake Nemi or Monte Cavo, you'll often find parking at trailheads or nearby villages.
Given the varied terrain, especially for sites with steep or rugged paths, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable, as temperatures underground can differ from the surface, and weather conditions can change.


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