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Monte Due Torri wildlife park in Genzano di Roma, Lazio
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View of Monte Due Torri in Genzano di Roma, Lazio
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Monte Due Torri

4.2(20 reviews)Adventure
🕑 2 to 4 hours depending on which trails you choose and your children's walking pace👶 Best for ages 5 and up. Young children who are comfortable with moderate walking will enjoy the gentler trails and nature spotting, while older kids and teens can tackle longer routes and appreciate the volcanic landscape's unique geological features.

About

Monte Due Torri offers families an exciting opportunity to explore volcanic crater trails with stunning panoramic views over the Roman countryside. The area features well-marked, family-friendly hiking paths that wind through diverse natural landscapes, making it perfect for introducing children to outdoor adventure and geology in a safe, accessible setting.

Highlights

  • Walking along the rim of an ancient volcanic crater with sweeping views across the Roman countryside
  • Spotting local wildlife including various bird species and observing diverse Mediterranean plant life
  • Educational opportunity to learn about volcanic geology in a hands-on outdoor setting
  • Multiple trail options allowing families to choose routes based on children's ages and energy levels
  • Panoramic photo opportunities perfect for capturing family memories with dramatic natural backdrops

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Start early in the morning (around 8-9am) to avoid midday heat and enjoy cooler temperatures, especially during summer months when Italian sun can be intense.
  2. 2.Bring plenty of water and snacks as there are no facilities on the trails themselves. Pack a picnic to enjoy at one of the scenic viewpoints.
  3. 3.Wear sturdy walking shoes with good grip as volcanic terrain can be uneven and rocky in places, even on family-friendly routes.
  4. 4.Download offline maps before visiting as cell signal can be spotty around the crater area, and trail markers may be in Italian only.
  5. 5.Visit the nearby town of Genzano after your hike to explore local gelaterias and let kids cool down with authentic Italian ice cream.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most comfortable weather for hiking with kids, with mild temperatures and blooming wildflowers in spring. Weekday mornings are quietest, while weekends can attract more local visitors.

What to Know

Access is free and trails are open 24 hours, though daylight hiking is strongly recommended for safety. There are no visitor facilities, bathrooms, or food vendors on-site, so come prepared with all supplies. Limited parking is available near trailheads in Genzano.

Seasonal Notes

While accessible year-round, summer (July-August) can be extremely hot for hiking with children. Winter months may bring muddy conditions after rain. Spring wildflower season (April-May) is particularly beautiful and photogenic for families.

Nearby Eats

In nearby Genzano di Roma, try family-friendly trattorias along the main street offering classic Roman pasta dishes and wood-fired pizza. The town is also famous for its traditional Pane di Genzano bread, which kids often enjoy fresh from local bakeries.

More Activities Near Genzano di Roma

Park

Viale Giacomo Matteotti

Free

Viale Giacomo Matteotti serves as the heart of Genzano di Roma, offering families a quintessential Italian piazza experience with plenty of open space for kids to run around safely while parents relax on benches. This pedestrian-friendly square is perfect for letting children burn energy between sightseeing stops, with gelaterias and cafes just steps away and a front-row seat to local life in this charming hilltop town.

Cafe

Gran Caffè Nazionale

$

Gran Caffè Nazionale offers a quintessentially Italian café experience perfect for families exploring the charming hillside town of Genzano di Roma. This welcoming bakery café serves fresh-baked pastries, traditional Italian sweets, and excellent coffee in a relaxed atmosphere where kids are warmly welcomed. It's an ideal spot to introduce children to authentic Italian breakfast culture and recharge during sightseeing.

Activity

Infiorata di Genazzano

5.0

The Infiorata di Genazzano is a breathtaking annual festival where local artists create enormous, intricate carpets made entirely of flower petals along the town's streets. Children will be mesmerized watching artisans at work and walking among the vibrant, fragrant floral masterpieces that transform this historic Italian village into an open-air gallery.

Activity

Oratorio del Santissimo Crocifisso

4.6

This historic 17th-century oratory offers families a peaceful cultural experience in the charming hill town of Genzano di Roma, just outside Rome. The beautiful Baroque architecture features stunning frescoes and artwork that can spark children's curiosity about Italian history and art, while the surrounding gardens provide a tranquil spot for kids to explore and enjoy the fresh air.