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Discover the tallest artificial waterfall in Europe on a day trip from Rome featuring scenic hikes, local food stops, and stunning views of Marmore Falls.
Hiking the Highest Waterfall in EU Hike, Rome
Exploring nature just outside Rome? This tour takes you to Marmore Falls, the tallest artificial waterfall in Europe, through a 7-hour adventure filled with scenic hikes, local treats, and awe-inspiring views. The experience combines outdoor activity with cultural touches, making it a compelling choice for those craving a break from city sightseeing.
What I particularly love about this trip is the balance between active exploration and relaxed moments—from hiking well-maintained trails to sipping coffee at a charming artisan shop. However, a potential consideration is that the trip involves a fair amount of walking, so comfort and decent footwear are a must.
This experience is perfect for nature lovers, hikers of all levels, and anyone interested in seeing a unique, man-made marvel set amidst Italy’s beautiful landscape. If you’re after a laid-back yet invigorating day outside Rome, this is a fantastic pick.


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The tour starts at a convenient meeting point in Rome at 9:30 am, with transportation provided from JonioVia Scarpanto. The roughly one-hour drive out of the city quickly shifts the scene from urban hustle to serene countryside. The ride itself sets the tone, revealing Italy’s lush greenery and tranquil lakes like Lake Piediluco, which we admire en route.
Our first stop is at Marco’s artisan coffee shop, where we get a chance to taste some truly impressive coffee and organic herbal teas. The reviews glow about Marco’s passion and skill, with one guest noting, “Chris, our guide, showed us around and made accommodations for our skill level” — highlighting how personal touches make the trip memorable.
Next, we top up our water bottles at Santa Susanna spring water, the second-largest spring in the EU, which is just a short walk from the coffee shop. It’s a refreshing moment, and a reminder of the natural abundance around us.
Before reaching the falls, we enjoy a gorgeous drive along Lake Piediluco. The lake’s calm waters and surrounding hills offer perfect photo opportunities and an initial taste of the natural beauty awaiting us. It’s a gentle reminder of Italy’s diverse landscapes, even just a short distance from Rome.
Once we arrive at Marmore, the scene is breathtaking. Constructed by the Romans, this artificial waterfall is a marvel of engineering and design, standing 167 meters high. It’s not only the tallest in Europe but also a spectacle that stirs genuine awe.
The well-maintained, easy-to-navigate trails lead us to five different viewpoints. We hike two of these, each offering a distinct perspective. The most striking is the trail that takes us behind the waterfall—an exhilarating experience, as noted by a reviewer who said, “Emotions come alive as we venture behind the jump of 167 meters.”
From the balcony of lovers, carved into the rock, we can even touch the water at the base of the main jump, offering a tactile connection to this natural and man-made wonder. It’s a moment many find surprisingly intimate and powerful.
The trails are described as well-established and suitable for both beginners and seasoned hikers. The paths are thoughtfully designed, with short tunnels and vantage points that don’t require advanced skills but deliver big on visual impact.
After the hike, we have time to relax and soak in the atmosphere. A visit to the trout farm allows us to learn about local farming traditions, and some guests choose to sample fresh trout if they extend their trip.
The tour ends back at Terni train station, making it easy for travelers to continue their journey or return to Rome on their own. The overall group size is intimate, capped at five people, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
At €109.48 per person, this tour offers a compelling mix of outdoor activity, cultural insight, and scenic beauty. The price covers transportation, guide services, and all trail access. The park entrance fee (€12) is paid separately, which is typical for Italy’s parks.
Guests consistently praise the guide, Chris, for his knowledge and ability to accommodate different hiking skills. One reviewer highlights, “Chris is an awesome guide. He showed us all around the area and made accommodations for our skill level,” underscoring how personalized and friendly the experience feels.

This hike is ideal for adventurous beginners and experienced hikers alike who want a manageable yet rewarding outdoor experience just outside Rome. Nature lovers will enjoy the scenic drive and the stunning views of Lake Piediluco, while those curious about engineering marvels will find the history and design of Marmore Falls fascinating.
If you’re seeking a more relaxed, cultural experience with a dash of adventure, this outing fits the bill. It’s also perfect for travelers who prefer small group sizes and personalized guides, ensuring a comfortable pace and tailored insights.

This tour offers an excellent value for money, combining scenic hikes, local flavor, and the spectacle of Europe’s tallest artificial waterfall. It’s a well-rounded escape from Rome’s busy streets, providing genuine moments of awe and connection with nature.
The knowledgeable guides and stunning views make this experience more than just a walk; they turn it into a memorable adventure. While it involves walking and some planning, the reward is a day full of visual delights and personal touches that leave many visitors eager to return.
If you’re looking for a manageable day trip that balances outdoor exploration, cultural discovery, and some fun, this hike to Marmore Falls deserves strong consideration. It’s a genuine hidden gem that offers a fresh perspective on Italy’s engineering feats and natural beauty.

How long is the hike?
The tour includes hiking two of five trail loops, with a total duration of about 7 hours, including transportation, stops, and leisure time.
Is the hike suitable for beginners?
Yes, the trails are well-maintained and suitable for hikers of all levels, from beginners to seasoned trekkers.
What is included in the price?
Transportation from Rome to the falls, a knowledgeable guide, and the trails. The park entrance fee (€12) is paid separately.
How do I get back to Rome?
The tour concludes at Terni train station, where you are responsible for your own return journey.
Can I extend the trip with other activities?
Yes, options like biking, canyoning, rafting, and more are available, and accommodation can be arranged nearby in Rieti.
What should I bring?
Comfortable hiking shoes, water bottles (top up at Santa Susanna spring), sun protection, and a camera are recommended.
What is the best time of year to do this?
While weather details are not specified, most outdoor trips in Italy work well from spring to early fall—just check the forecast.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, with no specific age limitations mentioned, but comfort with walking is advised.
Is the tour refundable?
Yes, there is a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What is the guide’s name?
The guide is Cris Co, known for his enthusiasm and local knowledge.
This hike to Europe’s highest artificial waterfall combines the thrill of outdoor discovery with authentic local stops, making it a memorable day trip from Rome. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or just want a break from city sightseeing, it’s a genuine adventure worth considering.