The traks
Sentieri in Tasca allows you to walk the Prenestini and Lucretili Mountains within walking distance of Rome. A patch of green east of Rome that you can discover on your own.
Explore the trails one by one and find out where your next walk will take you. The trails contain descriptive fact sheets that give you insights into the fauna and flora you encounter on your walks. These cards embrace the Brain Community philosophy of a narrated trail, with simple info and interesting anecdotes about the places you will visit.
The boards of traks
In the table below you can download, for each trail, an introductory sheet (file format .pdf)
Trak | Difficulty | Duration |
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Castagneto Prenestino | T (Turistic) | 1:30 hours |
Ciciliano – Mentorella | E (Hiking) | 3:50 hours |
Colle Corvia | E (Hiking) | 2:50 hours |
I Giganti dell’acqua | E (Hiking) | 2:30 hours |
Le Cannucceta – Rocca di Cave | E (Hiking) | 3:30 hours |
Le Creste | E (Hiking) | 3:30 hours |
Monte Flavio – Monte Pellecchia | E (Hiking) | 3:00 hours |
Monumento Naturale Le Cannucceta | E (Hiking) | 1:30 hours |
Poli – Monte Guadagnolo | E (Hiking) | 3:30 hours |
San Gregorio da Sassola – Monte Guadagnolo | E (Hiking) | 3:30 hours |
San Polo dei Cavalieri – Monte Gennaro | E (Hiking) | 4:00 hours |
Sentiero Karol Wojtyla | E (Hiking) | 2:30 hours |
Percorso della Memoria di Genazzano | T (Turistic) | 2:30 hours |
Understanding the legend of the Trails in Your Pocket APP helps you better plan your hike.
Here are some key elements:
Legend | |
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![]() highways | ![]() trail start/end |
![]() provincial roads | ![]() starting point |
![]() highways | ![]() staging area |
![]() rail network | ![]() viewpoint |
![]() marked driveway traks | ![]() railway station |
![]() marked dirt traks | ![]() sources |
![]() park boundary | ![]() parking |
![]() contiguous park area |
Informations
With a group of associations united under ALP and in collaboration with CAI we clean up the trails every year at the beginning of the season. We do this on a voluntary basis because we love our mountains, ridges and valleys. However, we always recommend checking this session and seeing any markings on the trail you have chosen before starting the walk. The paths are not ours but those who walk on them.
Info on practicability of traks
Simple rules on how to plan hikes and be good hikers.
How to read signage: prepare your hike
Practical route planning: from weather forecasts to signage
Did you do the backpack? Useful tips
The useful tips for our hikers