Rome: eBiking along the Appian Way - Rome, Italy
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EXPERIENCE:

Ready to ride for more than 19 miles on an eBike enjoying amazing landscapes and ruins of the roman countryside?
This tour is tailored on any possible rider doesn’t matter your fitness level as the ebike will constantly assist you on any surface and condition.
Let’s taste the benefit of an ebike on the Appian Way, an incredible masterpiece of engineering, connecting Rome with the south-eastern part of the empire and built in 312 BC by Appius Claudius Caecus, a politician.
With a length of 360 roman miles, most of them still with the original basalt blocks paving, the Appian way is the longest ancient roman road still preserved and location of important historical events like the crucifixion of Spartacus’ 6000 soldiers along the road, the capture of Rome by the Allies during WWII and in 1960 summer Olympics, part of the men’s marathon course.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

PhD archaeologist tour guide
Riding up to the Park of the Aqueducts
Safety first! Training session as the tour starts for a comfortable riding

 

 

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