Castelli Romani, also known as the Roman Castles, are Rome’s southeast countryside towns. These towns sprinkle the hills that are encircled by two volcanic crater lakes. Travel out of the hustle and bustle of Rome and discover the forty shades of green covering the countryside. How can you beat that?
Each town has their own history; however, the entire area was formed by a volcano. Monte Cavo, also known as Monte Albano, is an ancient volcano that extinguished around 10, 000 years ago. The eruption caused the formation of valleys, the regeneration of lush green to cover the hills, as well as two famous volcanic lakes. The Lakes are known as Lago Nemi and Lago Albano. The name Castelli Romani comes from the Roman nobles using this area as their summer dwellings. The Pope to this day still uses it as his summer home in Castel Gandolfo.
Only less than an hour’s drive from the city’s bright lights, Castelli Romani is a great weekend getaway or stopover on your way to the famous Pompeii.
Albano Laziale
In the heart of the Roman Castles lies Albano Laziale. One of the most popular towns in the region, this town is famous for its art, churches, history, and culture. Its history is rich, dating back to the first millennium BC.
Castel Gandolfo
One of the most popular summer destinations for past and current Romans. Bursting with beautiful churches, astonishing natural wonders, and spectacular villas. See the lake Albano sparkle in the sun as your stroll through the town’s colourful streets.
Nemi
The town the Lake Nemi was named after, the town overlooking the small volcano lake from above. Art and nature coexist beautifully in this small town, creating a tranquil atmosphere of winding alleys and bursting greenery. The town has flourished throughout history, said to be the birthplace of the first king of Rome, Romulus. Discover the ancient Nemi ships in this region, said to be incredibly developed for their time.
Frascati
A small town with villas scattering the area built mostly in the 16th century. The main villa, Villa Aldobrandini, dominates the town and draws many travellers to its gates. Take the weight off your feet and park yourself down at one of the local restaurants. Make sure to try the white wine as it is renowned in the area.
Rocca Priora
For a jaw-dropping view, venture up to Rocca Priora, the highest town in the province. Take in the view of the red cobblestone roofs and lush green carpet covering the breathtaking Castelli.
Castelli Romani is well worth the visit, with stunning scenery and rich history. Whether you want to relax near the lake or trek up to the highest peak, Castelli Romani is for you! Visit our Pompeii Tours to learn more about Castelli Romani!
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