Cycling Tracks in Rome
"Cycling Tracks in Rome" submitted by RomeTour Editorial Team and last updated on
Monday 25th April 2011

A 15 km long cycling track takes you from up-town - the Castel Giubileo dam in the northern side of Rome - to Ponte Risorgimento near the historic centre. The itinerary mostly unwinds along a natural environment coasting the Tiber; only the last three km run in downtown Rome.
The Cycling tracks in Rome run along the following itineraries:
- from Ponte Risorgimento to Villa Borghese
- from Villa Borghese to Villa Ada
- from Ponte Sublicio to Ponte della Magliana
- from Ponte della Magliana to Ponte di Mezzocammino
A 15 km long cycling track takes you from up-town - the Castel Giubileo dam in the northern side of Rome - to Ponte Risorgimento near the historic centre. The itinerary mostly unwinds along a natural environment coasting the Tiber; only the last three km run in downtown Rome.
The Cycling tracks in Rome run along the following itineraries:
- from Ponte Risorgimento to Villa Borghese
- from Villa Borghese to Villa Ada
- from Ponte Sublicio to Ponte della Magliana
- from Ponte della Magliana to Ponte di Mezzocammino
- from Via Giulio Agricola down to via Nobiliore.
On Sundays and holidays bicycles can be transported on the trains of Metro B on the Railway Rome-Lido di Ostia (on the Roman coast) on the front carriage of each train. The ticket fare is € 0,77 per person plus € 0,77 per bike. Groups of more than five bicycles must call
- phone no. 06 5748087
- phone no. 06 57532277 - 06 5748089
- to get on Rome-Lido di Ostia Railway at least 24 hours in advance; train staff will organize adequate room for bicycles inside the carriages.
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