Exploring the ancient streets of Rome on an EBike is a unique way to discover the city’s captivating history. This small group tour takes riders along the famous Appian Way, where they’ll encounter iconic sites like the Catacombs and impressive Roman aqueducts. With top-notch equipment and knowledgeable guides, participants can explore Rome’s past while enjoying picturesque landscapes and a personalized adventure. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking an engaging outdoor activity, this tour promises an unforgettable experience.
Key Points
- An electric-assisted bicycle tour along the Ancient Appian Way in Rome, with the option to visit the Catacombs.
- Recommended by 99% of travelers, with small group sizes up to 10 participants covering approximately 17 miles of terrain.
- Includes high-quality Cannondale E-Bikes, helmets, and other necessary equipment for a comfortable and exciting adventure.
- Highlights include the Aurelian Walls, Circus of Maxentius, and Roman aqueducts, with personalized attention from multilingual guides.
- Requires a moderate fitness level and is not accessible for those with limited mobility or pregnant travelers.
Tour Overview and Highlights
The Rome EBike Tour offers an exhilarating journey along the Ancient Appian Way, allowing visitors to explore the historic ruins and landmarks of Rome.
Recommended by 99% of travelers, this electric-assist bicycle tour is a popular choice, offering two options – a shorter route or a longer tour that includes a guided visit to the 2nd-century catacombs.
With small group sizes limited to 10 participants, the tour covers approximately 17 miles, with 60% off-road.
Travelers can expect to see the Aurelian Walls, Circus of Maxentius, and Roman aqueducts, all while enjoying the benefits of an e-bike and personalized attention from the guide.
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Inclusions and Equipment
Top Quality CANNONDALE E-Bikes with anti-puncture tires come equipped for the Rome EBike Tour.
Along with the bikes, the tour includes a helmet, which is mandatory, as well as a handlebar bag and a biodegradable water bottle for each traveler.
The tour is led by a guide who can speak English, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, or Italian, ensuring clear communication for all participants.
While hotel pickup, drop-off, and lunch aren’t included, the route offers opportunities to purchase food or drinks during breaks.
With the high-quality equipment and multilingual guides, the tour is well-equipped for an exciting adventure.
Meeting Point and Accessibility
Via Labicana, 49, 00184 Roma RM, Italy serves as the meeting point for the Rome EBike Tour.
It’s easily accessible via the A-line subway (Metro MANZONI) or B-line subway (Metro COLOSSEUM).
However, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, though infant seats are available.
Pregnant travelers shouldn’t join as a moderate fitness level is required.
The tour covers approximately 17 miles, with 60% off-road, so it’s not recommended for those with limited mobility.
Tour Experience and Safety
As the tour begins in central Rome, participants follow the guide past the ancient Appian Way, dating back to 312 BC.
They’ll ride by the Thermal Baths of Caracalla and Park of the Aqueducts, learning about Roman history and culture.
The catacombs tour offers insights into burial traditions.
Throughout the experience, the guide ensures safety by carefully planning routes with limited traffic.
Participants wear helmets, and the group size is capped at 10 travelers, allowing for personalized attention.
With its carefully curated itinerary and emphasis on safety, the tour provides an engaging and secure way to explore Rome’s historic sites by electric bike.
Booking Information and Policies
Booking the Rome EBike Tour is straightforward. You can cancel your booking up to 24 hours before the tour starts for free. However, a minimum of 4 participants is required, and the tour may be cancelled if fewer than 4 have signed up. Some deviations in the schedule occur on Wednesdays and certain dates, extending the tour duration.
Policies to be aware of:
Policy | Details |
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Catacombs Closed | The catacombs are closed on Easter Sunday, so the 6-hour tour won’t be running that day. |
Child Policy | Infants under 1 year are not allowed, but children 1-8 years can join with child seats/extensions. |
Always check the latest information when booking, as conditions may change.
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Exploring the Ancient Appian Way
Though the Appian Way dates back over 2,000 years to 312 BC, the electric-assist bicycle tour allows visitors to experience its ancient splendor in a modern and efficient way.
Riding along this historic road, travelers will explore well-preserved ruins, including the Aurelian Walls, Circus of Maxentius, and impressive Roman aqueducts.
The small-group format ensures a personalized experience, with a knowledgeable guide providing insights into the Appian Way’s significance and the surrounding sites.
With 60% of the tour covering off-road paths, bikers can enjoy the tranquil countryside just outside Rome’s urban center.
Discovering the Catacombs of Rome
What lies beneath the ancient streets of Rome? A network of catacombs – intricate underground burial sites dating back to the 2nd century.
Visitors on the extended tour will explore these mysterious corridors, learning about Roman burial traditions. The guided visit reveals insights into Roman life and death, with the guide sharing stories of the catacombs’ history and inhabitants.
Descending underground, travelers witness the scale and complexity of these subterranean labyrinths. The catacombs tour adds a unique element to the bike adventure, offering a glimpse into Rome’s rich cultural heritage hidden beneath the surface.
Admiring the Roman Aqueducts
As the e-bike tour winds its way through the countryside, riders are treated to a breathtaking sight – the towering Roman aqueducts that have stood the test of time.
These engineering marvels, constructed centuries ago, continue to captivate visitors with their sheer scale and architectural elegance.
The tour offers the chance to:
- Gaze upon the Claudian Aqueduct, its arches stretching across the horizon.
- Explore the remnants of the Aqua Marcia, one of the longest ancient aqueducts.
- Marvel at the Aqueduct of Nero, its impressive stonework a testament to Roman ingenuity.
- Pause for photos at the Park of the Aqueducts, a verdant oasis framing these iconic structures.
Ask Away
Can I Bring My Own E-Bike on the Tour?
No, you can’t bring your own e-bike on the tour. The tour provides top-quality CANNONDALE e-bikes, which are required for safety and to ensure a consistent experience for all participants.
Is the Tour Available in Languages Other Than English?
The tour is available in multiple languages beyond just English, including German, French, Dutch, Spanish, and Italian. Travelers can choose the language that best suits their needs for a personalized experience.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Children or Seniors?
The tour offers child seats and extensions for children 1-8 years old, but there don’t appear to be any specific discounts for children or seniors. However, the tour is flexible and can accommodate various age groups.
Can I Extend the Tour Duration if I Want to Explore More?
Yes, you can extend the tour duration if you want to explore more. The longer tour option includes a guided visit to the 2nd-century catacombs, allowing you to delve deeper into Rome’s ancient history.
What Happens if the Weather Is Bad on the Day of the Tour?
If the weather is bad on the tour day, the operator will likely reschedule or cancel the tour. They’ll work with customers to find an alternative date that works. The safety of participants is the top priority in inclement conditions.
Final Words
The EBike Tour along the Ancient Appian Way offers a captivating exploration of Rome’s rich history. With top-notch equipment and knowledgeable guides, you’ll cycle through picturesque landscapes, discover iconic sites like the Catacombs, and marvel at the engineering marvels of the Roman aqueducts. This small group tour provides a personalized and memorable experience, perfect for those seeking to explore Rome’s enchanting past.
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