Lake San Benedetto in Subiaco, located near Rome, enchants visitors with its paradisiacal beauty that evokes the landscapes of the Caribbean.
With crystal clear waters and surrounded by lush vegetation, this natural jewel offers an unforgettable experience to anyone who visits.
How to get to Lake Subiaco?
To reach it from Rome, you can go directly by car or take a train to Subiaco and then continue with a short bus or car ride to the lake. If it helps you, this is the GPS entry point to the trail
What to do once you arrive?
Once there, the options for fun and relaxation are endless: you can take a regenerating bath in the clear waters, sunbathe on its banks or take a regenerating walk along the surrounding paths.
For those wishing to explore the local culture, you can visit the nearby Monastery of San Benedetto. This is an important place of worship that offers an insight into the history and spirituality of the region.
How much does the entrance to the trail cost?
At the beginning of the path there is a sign indicating the entrance fee of €1.50.
What to see nearby?
Già che visiterai la cascata, ti consigliamo certamente di visitare i vicini monasteri benedettini di Santa Scolastica e il Sacro Speco (monastero di San Benedetto) e se farai un salto a Subiaco (a 5 chilometri) dedica una visita all’originale ponte medievale a schiena d’asino del 1358.
While you are visiting the waterfall, we certainly recommend visiting the nearby Benedictine monasteries of Santa Scolastica and the Sacro Speco (monastery of San Benedetto) and if you pop into Subiaco (5 kilometers away) dedicate a visit to the original medieval back bridge of donkey from 1358.
What to do nearby?
Furthermore, there is no shortage of restaurants and trattorias where you can savor the delicious local cuisine, enriched by the authentic flavors of fresh local products.
Lake San Benedetto in Subiaco is a destination not to be missed for those seeking an escape from the frenzy of the city and wish to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and serenity of a corner of paradise at the foot of the Simbruini mountains.
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