Via Salaria Roman Road Sabine Mountains Extension
Roman salt merchants' highway through Sabine peaks
The Via Salaria Roman Road Sabine Mountains Extension traces the original salt merchants’ route from Rieti through the rugged Sabine Hills toward L’Aquila, following Roman stone blocks laid in the 3rd century BC. This ancient highway climbs from the Rieti basin through oak forests and limestone ridges, passing the medieval monastery of Farfa where Charlemagne once stayed. The route crosses the Monte Terminillo ridge at Passo della Torrita, where original Roman milestones mark distances to Rome’s salt markets.
Moderate to difficult depending on weather, requiring high-clearance 4WD for steep limestone sections and narrow medieval village passages. Spring and fall offer ideal conditions with wildflowers or autumn colors. No permits required, but carry plenty of water and fuel — services are scarce in the mountain villages. Wild camping possible in designated forest areas. This route delivers authentic Roman road experience without the crowds, threading between working hill towns that have barely changed since imperial times.
Trail Specs
| Difficulty | Moderate |
|---|---|
| Trail Type | Overland Route |
| Surface | Mixed |
| Features | Camping, High Altitude, Historic, Scenic |
| Length (miles) | 68 mi / 109 km |
| Duration | 2-3 days |
| Max elevation (ft) | 4900 ft |
| Best season | April-June, September-October |
| Minimum vehicle | Stock 4WD high-clearance |
| Nearest town | Rieti, Lazio |
| Land manager | Italian Forest Service |
| Permit required | No |
| Cell service | Spotty |
| Water crossings | Yes |
| Dispersed camping | Yes |
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