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Visible for miles around, this very photogenic mountain has appeared in literature throughout the ages. Most of Monte Soratte is now a nature reserve, home to wild boar, badgers, eagles and buzzards.
Cloaked in deciduous trees and steep ravines, the mountain is also is home to Meri, which are sinkholes or pits, up to 115 metres deep.
It pays to keep to the designated paths as these pits can be buried under fallen vegetation.
There are a number of walks one can do on Monte Soratte (I think the official number is 11, although there are many more), which is great as it suits all abilities and moods.
Many of the locals opt for jogging along the main route, a gravelled road tracking around the mountain like a contour line, dotted with various outdoor gym equipment and seats. A more strenuous route (good for giving the kids a good workout) is up the mountain itself, revealing great views and the ruins of a few ancient churches, including the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie a