Sermoneta sits on a hill above the Pontine plain, dominated by the Castello Caetani (13th-15th century) โ one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Lazio, still owned by the Caetani Foundation. The medieval borgo below the castle is intact: stone houses, a Gothic cathedral (Santa Maria Assunta โ 12th century, with a Benozzo Gozzoli fresco), narrow lanes, and the particular atmosphere of a hill town that has been continuously inhabited for 800 years without major modern intervention. The reason to come: 3km below Sermoneta lies the Giardino di Ninfa โ the romantic garden planted inside the ruins of the medieval city of Ninfa, which was abandoned in the 14th century (malaria) and reclaimed by nature until the Caetani family created a garden among the ruins in the 1920s. Rivers flow through ruined churches. Roses climb collapsed walls. Cypress trees grow from medieval towers. It's the most romantic garden in Italy. Lazio →
Plan my Lazio trip →Castello Caetani: Guided tours only (1h) โ the medieval and Renaissance rooms, the papal apartments (Boniface VIII was a Caetani), the tower views. €7. The borgo: Walk from the Porta del Pozzo through the medieval lanes to the cathedral (Benozzo Gozzoli Virgin and Child fresco, 15th century). The view from the walls: the Pontine plain, the Lepini mountains, and on clear days, the Tyrrhenian Sea. Giardino di Ninfa (3km below): Open limited dates (April-October, 1st and 3rd weekends โ check giardinodininfa.eu). Guided visits only (1.5h). €15. BOOK WELL AHEAD โ Ninfa sells out weeks in advance. The garden: medieval ruins as garden structure, English-style planting (roses, wisteria, irises), the Ninfa river flowing through, and the emotional effect of beauty built on abandonment.
Getting there: car from Rome (1h via Pontina). Train to Latina Scalo (1h from Rome), then bus or taxi to Sermoneta (20min). Stay: €45-75/night. Duration: half day (castle + borgo), full day with Ninfa. Combine with: Giardino di Ninfa (3km โ essential), Circeo (30min), Sperlonga (45min), Norma (10min โ Roman ruins of Norba).