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Italy
Lazio
Rome
Anguillara Sabazia

Via Francigena Trail Section – Bridge over the Crimera Stream loop from Anguillara

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Italy
Lazio
Rome
Anguillara Sabazia

Via Francigena Trail Section – Bridge over the Crimera Stream loop from Anguillara

Hard

4.0

(3)

29

riders

Via Francigena Trail Section – Bridge over the Crimera Stream loop from Anguillara

03:29

52.3km

700m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 26, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Parco Naturale Regionale di Bracciano - Martignano

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Start point

Train Station

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1

16.5 km

River Crossing

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2

17.0 km

Marble sculpture measuring 2 x 0.8 x 4 m depicting the atlas (cervical vertebra), immediately under the head, which together with the axis has adapted to allow a greater degree of mobility which supports and rotates the head to allow this to “see” something else.
It is the gateway to the traveller's confrontation with the place. The tool for achieving contact with the genius loci. Window open to the horizon and the landscape. The traveler meets the world here and it is the first reunion between the body and the head in man. Connecting ring, through. And therefore a point of strength and support.

info: arte.it/3gates/loc/gate-1-atlante-davide-dormino-2395

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3

31.8 km

Parco di Veio, a suggestive place on the outskirts of Rome. Nature and antiquity come together in a mix of sensations

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4

34.1 km

Via Francigena Trail Section

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Beautiful dirt road with a remarkable panorama: white road, on the ridge, between two rows of maritime pines.

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5

35.2 km

Bridge over the Crimera Stream

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The descent to the bridge is practicable without particular problems.
Large and well made bridge.
Flat dirt road next to an ACEA construction site up to a sports center under Isola Farnese
Ascent to Farnese Island... remarkable.

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37.5 km

Isola Farnese Village

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Once upon a time, and there still is along the Cassia, a small village born on the ruins of an old Etruscan city, once surrounded by walls, towers and gates. They called it "Isola" because it stood on a tufa rock and was surrounded by a ditch, the Piordo ditch.

At the center of the village, which became a Roman municipality after the conquest of the city of Veio, there was a small square with a column in the center and a church built in 1400, the Church of San Pancrazio. On the island there was a medieval castle which in the 1500s was purchased by the Farnese family, from which it later took its name.

As in every fairy tale, the castle was separated from the rest of the town by an artificial moat, which could be overcome thanks to a drawbridge; it was surrounded by walls that divided it from small houses inhabited by the inhabitants of the village…

Thus began the tale of Isola Farnese, the magical village of the 15th Municipality, the small town immersed in the Parco di Veio and only a couple of kilometers away from the highly populated districts of La Storta and Olgiata.

A timeless place, where the clock seems to have stopped with the intention of preserving the past and tradition, the little jewel between the Valle della Storta and the Pianoro della Comunità Campetti, hidden between Via Cassia and the countryside hills that lead up to Formello.

So small but rich in history, the Insula takes its name from its conformation and from Cardinal Alessandro Farnese who in the 17th century became the owner of the castle, now private property.

vignaclarablog.it/2019050285958/isola-farnese-borgo-tempo-fermato

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38.1 km

Isola Farnese Village

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The medieval village is a wedding favor, worth the trip.
Also noteworthy are the 15th century frescoes inside the Church of San Pancrazio, next to the main square, from which the Castle is accessed.

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43.7 km

Near the Olgiata station, take the dirt path that runs alongside the railway to Cesano, then passing through Anguillara you can get to Bracciano along the lake on asphalt, or on a dirt road passing through the wood of the agricultural university of Bracciano

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52.3 km

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Train Station

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21.3 km

16.9 km

13.6 km

263 m

231 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

20.0 km

18.6 km

13.4 km

250 m

< 100 m

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