Parco del Castellaccio
Rome, Italy
Nestled within the Riserva Naturale Laurentino–Acqua Acetosa in southern Rome
Parco del Castellaccio is a large public green space that combines urban recreation with ecological preservation. Its natural landscape, expansive meadows, and educational value make it a vital area for biodiversity and community engagement.
PARK INFO
- Access: Free
- Type of Park: Urban Nature Reserve Park
- Size: Approx. 180,000 m²
- Governance: Managed by Municipio Roma IX Eur
- Vulnerable Area Status: No
Educational & Community Value
Environmental Education Activities
Located within a designated natural reserve, the park supports outdoor environmental education, including nature walks and biodiversity observation.
Non-formal Learning Examples
Schools and local associations use the area for open-air lessons, sustainability activities, and nature conservation workshops.
Cultural/Historical Significance
The park’s landscape reflects the coexistence between Rome’s urban expansion and the preservation of its natural reserves.
Youth Engagement / Community Use
Frequented by families and youth for recreation, exercise, and outdoor learning experiences in direct contact with nature.
Biodiversity & Natural Features
Notable Flora/Fauna: Home to native Mediterranean vegetation, birds, small mammals, and diverse tree species typical of Rome’s natural reserves.
Nature Protection Status: Part of the Riserva Naturale Laurentino–Acqua Acetosa, a nationally recognized protected area.
Green Infrastructure Elements: Open lawns, forested zones, walking trails, and ecological corridors that support local wildlife.
Map of the park
Here’s a map of The Parco del Castellaccio. Use it to plan your trip to make sure you don’t miss anything
Accessibility & Inclusion
Access: Open daily to the public.
Facilities: Walking and cycling paths, benches, playgrounds, rest areas, and natural observation points.
Inclusive Design: Accessible to visitors of all ages; trails and rest zones allow inclusive recreation and learning experiences.