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About Cervara di Roma
Cervara di Roma
Cervara di Roma sits at 1,053 metres above sea level in the Simbruini Mountains, about 70 km east of central Rome along the Via Sublacense. The medieval borgo dates to at least the 12th century and grew from a community linked to the Benedictine Abbey of Subiaco. By the 1800s, painters from Germany, Scandinavia, and France had made Cervara a regular summer retreat, drawn by the mountain light and the tight stone-lane architecture of the old quarter. The Associazione Internazionale degli Artisti di Cervara di Roma still marks that tradition with an annual open-studios event each August.
Visitors arrive mainly in summer and autumn. Hikers use the village as a base for trails through the Parco Naturale Regionale dei Monti Simbruini, the largest protected natural area in Lazio, covering roughly 30,000 hectares of limestone ridges, beech forest, and river valleys carved by Aniene tributaries. Day-trippers from Rome commonly pair Cervara with Subiaco, 12 km to the west, where two Benedictine monasteries cling to a cliff face above the Aniene gorge.
Accommodation is limited to agriturismo properties and small rural guesthouses; book ahead for August weekends when the artists' festival draws visitors from across Lazio. The nearest rail stop is at Tivoli, connected onward by bus via the SS5 and SS411; driving from Rome's GRA ring road takes roughly 75 minutes.
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