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Mount Cimino (1,053 m a.s.l.) is the highest peak in Lazio's Anti-Apennine chain of the Cimini Mountains, and in the entire
province of Viterbo The province of Viterbo () is a Provinces of Italy, province in the Lazio region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Viterbo. Geography Viterbo is the most northerly of the provinces of Lazio. It is bordered to the south by the Metropolitan Cit ...
. It towers above the town of
Soriano nel Cimino Soriano nel Cimino is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, central Italy. The town is overlooked by Monte Cimino, the highest peak in the Monti Cimini. Main sights *The Orsini Castle, built by Orso Orsini in the 13th centu ...
.


Description

The Old
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of Mount Cimino is located in the municipality of
Soriano nel Cimino Soriano nel Cimino is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, central Italy. The town is overlooked by Monte Cimino, the highest peak in the Monti Cimini. Main sights *The Orsini Castle, built by Orso Orsini in the 13th centu ...
(VT) and has an extension of about 58 ha, between 925 and 1053 m a.s.l., and is among the most majestic and imposing in
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. It is developed all around an easily accessible parking lot, at an altitude of 970 m above sea level, where it is possible to stop in the shade of
beech trees Beech (genus ''Fagus'') is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to subtropical (accessory forest element) and temperate (as dominant element of mesophytic forests) Eurasia and North America. There are 14 accepted species i ...
on hot summer days and use the restaurant located nearby. There is also a weather station, active since 2011 and restored in 2018, which records weather parameters on a daily basis. From the top of the mountain the view, currently obstructed, especially in good weather, by tree vegetation, sweeps over the
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and the surrounding towns: primarily
Soriano nel Cimino Soriano nel Cimino is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, central Italy. The town is overlooked by Monte Cimino, the highest peak in the Monti Cimini. Main sights *The Orsini Castle, built by Orso Orsini in the 13th centu ...
,
Vitorchiano Vitorchiano is a (municipality) in the Province of Viterbo in the Italy, Italian region of Lazio, Latium, located about northwest of Rome and about northeast of Viterbo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 3,690 and an area of .All de ...
,
Bomarzo Bomarzo is a town and ''comune'' of the province of Viterbo (Lazio, Central Italy), in the lower valley of the Tiber. It is located east-northeast of Viterbo and north-northwest of Rome. History The city's current name is a derivation of ...
,
Montefiascone Montefiascone is a town and ''comune'' of the province of Viterbo, in Lazio, central Italy. It stands on a hill on the southeast side of Lake Bolsena, about north of Rome. History The name of the city derives from that of the Falisci (''Mons Fa ...
and
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; from the top of the tower located on the summit (currently not visitable as it houses numerous antennas and transmitters), on clear days it is possible to glimpse the dome of
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in
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, Mount Cavo, the Latium coastline and the northwestern part of the Lepini mountain range. To the north it is possible to see
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, to its right Mount Cetona and, in the distance, Mount Nerone.


Access

Due to the hiking network set up by the CAI section of
Viterbo Viterbo (; Central Italian, Viterbese: ; ) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) in the Lazio region of Italy, the Capital city, capital of the province of Viterbo. It conquered and absorbed the neighboring town of Ferento (see Ferentium) in ...
, it is possible to walk to the Beech Forest and the summit of Mount Cimino via three
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Volcanology

Mount Cimino is part of the larger phenomenon of
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that has affected the entire
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area. In particular, the Cimino area (that of Mount Cimino) has an older age: its activity, in fact, is between 1.35 million and 800,000 years ago. During this wide interval of time, the ascent along the fractures of acid viscous magmas originated more than 50 easily recognizable hill reliefs (Palanzana, Montalto, San Valentino, Ciliano, and Soriano) all around Mount Cimino.


Bronze Age

The summit of the mount was occupied by an important
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settlement, of which the vast perimeter fortification, dating from the Final Bronze Age (c. 1150 BCE) and enclosing an area of about 50. 000 square meters; the vast artificial stone enclosure, possibly divided into two sectors, one of which includes an additional and smaller fortified area of about 5,000 square meters (near the modern tower), was identified by archaeologists as early as around 1890, but its scientific exploration has only been addressed since 1976. Since 2009, the
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and
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have been conducting summer excavation campaigns in the
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village; in addition to remarkable results concerning the knowledge of the community settled on Cimino in the Bronze Age, these researches have made it possible to identify two Etruscan phases of reoccupation of the area, with the building of a fort: the first phase, from the Archaic period (around 6th cent. BC), attests to the importance of the strategic possession of the summit during the prolonged and even conflictual dialectic between the Tyrrhenian metropolises; the second phase, on the other hand, can be put in direct relation with the wars waged by Rome against the
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after the taking of
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also documented by literary sources (4th century BC).


Roman period

To the ancient Romans the "Silva Ciminia" appeared as a bleak, sacred and impassable place. It formed a very intricate forest belt that, due in part to the presence of volcanic rocks, helped keep Roman troops away for at least a couple of centuries, forcing Rome to expand toward southern Latium and Campania. Remains of ancient small temples probably dedicated to Jupiter Cimino have been found in the Cimini Mountains. During the war against the
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, it was crucial for the Romans led by Consul
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to reach the top of the Cimini Mountains; in fact, this feat allowed them to catch a glimpse of the Etruscan settlements present in the Tiber valley that would later fall under the pressing Roman advance around 310 BC.


The SAC - Special Area of Conservation

The Beech forest occupies the southernmost part of the SAC -
Special Area of Conservation A special area of conservation (SAC) is defined in the European Union's Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC), also known as the ''Directive on the Conservation of Natural Habitats and of Wild Fauna and Flora''. They are to protect the 220 habitats and ap ...
/SPA IT6010022 (northern slope) established by Regional Council Resolution No. 162 of April 14, 2016 and has an area of about 50 ha, equal to 5% of the site's area. By Regional Law No. 24 of December 27, 2008 the "management of the site" is entrusted to the Ente Monti Cimini - Lago di Vico Nature Reserve.


UNESCO Recognition

On February 2, 2015 the beech forest was proposed, by the Italian permanent delegation to
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, in the tentative list for inclusion among the World Natural Heritage sites (selection criterion (IX): "for being an outstanding example of significant course of ecological and biological processes in the evolution and development of terrestrial, freshwater, coastal and marine ecosystems and communities of marine plants and animals." On July 7, 2017, the World Heritage Committee, meeting in Krakow, recognized the Monte Cimino Beech Grove as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site by placing it on UNESCO's World Heritage List (ID. 1133ter-047).


The trembling cliff

At the edge of the beech forest, in the part below the large parking lot, is the large
trachyte Trachyte () is an extrusive igneous rock composed mostly of alkali feldspar. It is usually light-colored and aphanite, aphanitic (fine-grained), with minor amounts of mafic minerals, and is formed by the rapid cooling of lava (or shallow intrus ...
boulder known as the trembling cliff or ''sasso menicante'', better known to the locals as ''sasso naticarello'' (also attested are the ancient forms “''sasso menicatore''” and “''sasso trenicatore''”). Celebrated as early as
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as ''naturae miraculum'' (miracle of nature) in his ''
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'', it is a large ovoid-shaped boulder about 8 meters long, 6 meters wide and 3 meters high, with a volume of about 100 m³ and weighing about 250 tons, hanging balanced on a rocky ledge in the ground, a feature that means that it can be swung sensitively and quite smoothly using a large stick as a
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. It represents one of the many boulders erupted by the Cimino volcano during its phase of maximum activity and gives insight into what magnitude and strength the Cimino had during its eruptions.


Sports

Many sports are practiced on the many trails within the beech forest, including:
hiking A hike is a long, vigorous walk, usually on trails or footpaths in the countryside. Walking for pleasure developed in Europe during the eighteenth century. Long hikes as part of a religious pilgrimage have existed for a much longer time. "Hi ...
,
trekking Backpacking is the outdoor recreation of carrying gear on one's back while hiking for more than a day. It is often an extended journey and may involve camping outdoors. In North America, tenting is common, where simple shelters and mountain hu ...
,
running Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion by which humans and other animals move quickly on foot. Running is a gait with an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground (though there are exceptions). This is in contrast to walkin ...
,
mountain biking Mountain biking (MTB) is a sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, usually using specially designed mountain bikes. Mountain bikes share similarities with other bikes but incorporate features designed to enhance durability ...
,
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and
bouldering Bouldering is a form of rock climbing that is performed on small rock formations or Climbing wall, artificial rock walls without the use of ropes or Climbing harness, harnesses. While bouldering can be done without any equipment, most climbers ...
. An ordinance of the municipality of
Soriano nel Cimino Soriano nel Cimino is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, central Italy. The town is overlooked by Monte Cimino, the highest peak in the Monti Cimini. Main sights *The Orsini Castle, built by Orso Orsini in the 13th centu ...
prohibits the use of mountain bikes at the summit of the mountain to preserve the fragile underbrush substrate. Mount Cimino has been the arrival site for two stages of the Tirreno Adriatico: stage five in 1995, won by
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, and stage four in 1996, won by
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Film sets

The beech forest has been the set of a number of films, including
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's ''
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'' (1981),
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, '' Teresa the Thief'' (1973) by
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'' (1982) by
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See also

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Monti Cimini The Monti Cimini, in English: Cimini Hills, are a range of densely wooded volcanic hills approximately north-west of Rome. They are part of the Antiapennine range, facing the Apennines main range towards the Tyrrhenian Sea. They are situated ...
*
Lake Vico Lake Vico (, ) is a caldera lake in northern Lazio, central Italy. It is one of the highest major Italian lakes, with an altitude of 510 m. Administratively, it is part of the municipalities of Caprarola and Ronciglione. The lake is sur ...
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Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe is a transnational serial nature UNESCO World Heritage Site, encompassing 93 component parts (forests of European beech, ''Fagus sylvatica'') in 18 European coun ...


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Lettera di Francesco Orioli al Direttore dell'Antologia
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