









3 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Cycle along Via Appia Antica through historic countryside
Discover monumental tombs ruins and ancient Roman relics
Explore Aqueduct Park with towering arches and scenery
Visit mystical Catacombs for eerie underground history adventure
€ 82.07
€ 75.50


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Just a few kilometers outside Rome’s historic center lies a hidden gem offering an unforgettable cycling adventure. Begin along the ancient Via Appia Antica, where the past meets the present. Pedal through golden fields of the Roman countryside, still visited by local shepherds, and encounter monumental tombs and ancient ruins that tell stories of an era when death was honored with grandeur. Each relic stands as a witness to the splendor of ancient Rome, allowing you to experience history in a tangible and immersive way while enjoying the peaceful escape from city traffic.
The journey continues into Aqueduct Park, where towering arches of Roman aqueducts rise against the sky, showcasing the engineering genius of the ancients. Surrounded by century-old trees, listen to captivating stories from your guide while soaking in the serene landscapes. Conclude your adventure beneath the earth in the mystical Catacombs, exploring labyrinthine tunnels carved into tuff stone and enveloped in an eerie, atmospheric ambiance. This immersive journey combines history, nature, and wonder, leaving you with lasting memories of Rome’s hidden treasures and timeless beauty.
High-Quality E-Bike Rental
Expert Local Guide
Entrance Ticket at San Callisto or San Sebastiano Catacombs
Aqueducts Park
Safety Helmet
Poncho
Food and drinks
Accident Insurance
Food and beverages
Entrance fees to any museums or monuments
Gratuities
Comfortable clothes
Charged Phone or camera
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Personal expenses
Food and beverages
Snacks and drinks
Public transportation nearby
E-bikes are suitable for children from 12
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Children must use a bike extension
Basic cycling experience is mandatory
Minimum age of participants is 1
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It's in the city but you don't see, hear or feel the city. Its wild, pure nature surrounding you is absolutely incredible. In summer months be prepared to take extra water as it might be a bit hot and for sure you would not want to miss all the views and the hike here. P.S. - you can find a trail here that leads you to pipes residence Castel Gandolfo it's only 18km from that park.

Great for a break from the city bustle. It's quaint, it's almost rural, and definitely has the "antique" vibe. If one has time and resources, there are some museum&sights that can be visited along the Parc, but even without visits to those, the road itself is a beautiful place.

We took a tour on a golf cart. We do not usually take a tour but I highly recommend this tour because it is crowded on the road with cars, buses, bikes and pedestrians. It was nice to have someone to maneuver you efficiently around to see all the different sights along this road. This area is incredible.

The bike ride took me all day as I wanted to stop off at every site along the map and see everything. So if your like me, plan for an entire day, bring lots of drinks and snacks. It’s definitely worth the trip, so much to see and do along the way. And if you make it to then end they give you a pin. It’s a long bike ride and it’s a little bumpy but lots of fun, I’ve done with people and solo. I would highly recommend taking a nice bike ride along the way. Or walk if you like but you won’t see nearly as much.

First thing to know: this is more of a (free, open, no hours) national park/reserve than an actual family park, as there aren't many facilities like benches, toilets, water fountains etc. So consider this as a nature area with lots of trees, green views, paths and in some areas - also antiques and historical remains. In the Park's website you can download a detailed map of the entire area which can be useful. As mentioned, there are no cafes and restaurants in the park itself but rather closer to main/side roads - so bring you own food and drinks.



