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Italy
Lazio
Rome

Circus Maximus – Park of the Aqueducts loop from Cipro

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Mountain biking trails
Italy
Lazio
Rome

Circus Maximus – Park of the Aqueducts loop from Cipro

Moderate

4.5

(44)

184

riders

Circus Maximus – Park of the Aqueducts loop from Cipro

02:30

39.1km

230m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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Temporary access restrictions

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions.

After 24.8 km for 50 m

Customers only

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

6.38 km

Tiber Island Waterfalls

Highlight • Waterfall

rapids form near the Tiber island

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2

8.25 km

Circus Maximus

Highlight • Historical Site

Circo Massimo, or Circus Maximus in Latin, was the largest stadium for chariot racing in ancient Rome. It was 600 meters long and 140 meters wide, and could accommodate approximately 150,000 spectators. Located in the valley between the Palatine and Aventine hills, the stadium was the scene of many spectacular and exciting races, as well as other events such as gladiator fights, athletic competitions and religious ceremonies. The Circus Maximus was built in the 6th century BC. by King Tarquinius Priscus, and was later expanded and rebuilt by several emperors, such as Julius Caesar, Augustus, Claudius and Domitian. Little remains of the original stadium, except the outline of the racecourse and a few ruins of the stands and arcades. You can visit the site for free and imagine what it used to look like.

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8.52 km

Circus Maximus

Archaeological Site

4

13.1 km

Caffarella Valley

Highlight • Natural

The Caffarella Valley extends for about 190 hectares between the Aurelian Walls, Via Latina and Via dell’Almone. The name derives from the main historic estate of the Caffarelli family, who built the farmhouse called della Vaccareccia here around the sixteenth century, still present in the park.
The valley is crossed by the Almone river and hosts numerous archaeological remains of tombs, villas, towers and hydraulic works. The Roman quarry of the Appia Antica extends for several kilometers in the subsoil of the Caffarella Valley, which can only be visited with a guide on weekends and holidays.

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5

13.7 km

Caffarella Park

Highlight • Forest

an oasis of peace in the chaos of Rome

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14.8 km

Area del Colombario Costantiniano

Archaeological Site

7

17.2 km

The Tor Fiscale park is home to six Roman aqueducts and one Renaissance one. It is located near the aqueduct park.

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8

20.8 km

Park of the Aqueducts

Highlight • Monument

One of the most fascinating parks in Rome is enclosed between Via Appia and Via Tuscolana and extends for about 240 hectares, between the scenic attractions of the Roman countryside up to the Castles and an atmosphere suspended in time, especially enjoyable in the pink light of sunset, when the imposing arches of the Claudio aqueduct and the Felice aqueduct, framed by pine trees, stand out against the sun in all their evocative and evocative beauty.
Rich in history, the Parco degli Acquedotti is one of the green lungs of the city, its name derives from the fact that here was the fundamental hub of the water network of ancient Rome, a point where the aqueducts intersected, joined and overlapped which supplied the capital, the immense patrician villas, the thermal baths and the fountains with water.
In the area there are seven aqueducts: the Anio Vetus, the Anio Novus, the Aqua Marcia, the Tepula, the Iulia aqueduct, the Aqua Claudia aqueduct and the Felice aqueduct, still functioning, built in 1585. by Pope Sixtus V, Felice Peretti, on the arches of the Marcio Aqueduct. In addition to the aforementioned aqueducts, in this area there are other interesting ancient buildings, including the Villa delle Vignacce, the old Roma farmhouse and the Villa dei Sette Bassi.
Strolling around the park means allowing yourself a few hours of complete relaxation away from the chaos of the city, among paths lined with streams, waterfalls, trees and pastures, and obviously immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Rome of the past.
The Parco degli Acquedotti, as it is made, is one of the most instagrammable places in Rome… not to be missed.

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26.2 km

Egeria's Nymphaeum

Highlight • Historical Site

Rome reserves surprises in every corner

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10

30.4 km

Baths of Caracalla

Highlight (Segment) • Historical Site

Piazzale di Numa Pompilio

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39.1 km

End point

Train Station

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19.8 km

9.90 km

4.01 km

3.27 km

2.03 km

129 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

14.9 km

10.8 km

6.66 km

4.59 km

1.76 km

443 m

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Monday 6 July

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21°C

25 %

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