Very pretty walk down the gorge and back up. This will work up a hunger for a large dinner in a Tivoli restaurant. Take the camera.
This is another part of Rome worth visiting - for the hydraulic feat of diverting a river and creating an even more spectacular water fall - and just for the beauty of the scenery. However this is a water-feature and it is wet - don't try it without sensible non-slippy shoes and be prepared for a hike uphill on the other side of the ravine!
A beautiful place to visit, alot of stairs, but it was a really pretty and romanitc place to be, was 6 euros per person and it took us 3 hours to do as we couldnt stop taking pictures of the scenery. I would reccomend this park as a nice day out away from rome, 40 minutes on the train and cost us both 6 euros to get there my train. Was a lovely day and will never forget it.
The remains of a medieval building overlook a gorge featuring several waterfalls and gorgeous vistas. A beautiful walk through the trees on a sunny day.
The place is very different from crowded Rome, there are no many visitors there, and the waterfalls views are fascinating. You have no doubt about Heaven as well as Hell existence there. Worth going!!!
We came to Tivoli to see Villa d'Este but we decide to see this one as well.It will take about an hour or more to do the trail which leads from one side of the ravine down into the bottom and up the other side. Along the way you will see caves, rapids, ruins, a temple and waterfalls. So there is something for everyone.The path can be quite steep and uneven so you need to be in good shape and have good shoes. I wouldn't attempt this in flip-flops. Also, I would recommend having some insect spray with you. The place wasn't overrun by mosquitoes by any means, but they were there in the shady parts.
Went here on my 21st birthday, this is probably the most beautiful places i have ever been too, amazing scenery very clean with lots of waterfalls, ruins, caves and forestry. The whole place is just amazing. GO HERE!
I have been to a lot of major American canyons-- imagine a small lush one of those-- with ruins inside and a temple! This is the charm of Italy. Alot more than the recommended 1.5 hours because there are some meandering paths and you will want to double back. Cooler inside than in the surrounding town thanks to the shade and waterfall.
Never before have we been surrounded by such incredible landscapes, right out of a fairytale! There were mysterious, moss-covered grottos, picturesque vistas of fantastic greenery mixed with roman ruins and magnetically gorgeous, tumbling waterfalls everywhere. We particularly liked the Mermaid Lagoon.This is a place that has been inspiring artists and writers for decades. Now we understand why!!Definitely go see it.
Steep climbs, in this rural rough "garden" with it's very blue lake, and waterfalls as where you in the jungle of Asia.It will cost you about 1,5 hour to see it all.