The Monti Sabatini is a geologic region in Lazio, central Italy, a remnant of intense volcanism which started ca.
The region is classified as a dormant volcanic district.
The sedimentary base of the Sabatini complex lies buried under 200 m (660 ft) of volcanic ash and rocks.
The highest point is Monte Rocca Romana (a postcaldera stratocone), at 612 m (2,008 ft).
[citation needed] Other mountains in the area include Monti della Tolfa, Monte Soratte, and more southwards, by the Monti Cornicolani.