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Italy
Lazio
Rome

Aqueducts Axis Trail

Moderate

2.8

(4)

6

riders

Aqueducts Axis Trail

00:37

8.54km

30m

Mountain biking

Get ready to mountain bike through a unique landscape on the Aqueducts Axis Trail. This moderate 5.3 miles (8.5 km) route offers a peaceful escape as you ride past the towering arches of ancient Roman aqueducts, like the impressive Aqua Claudia. You will gain a gentle 100 feet (31 metres) of elevation, making it an accessible ride that takes about 37 minutes to complete. The trail winds through expansive green spaces, streams, and pastures, providing a picturesque setting, especially as the sun begins to set.

Planning your visit to the Aqueducts Axis Trail is straightforward. The park is easily accessible if you are using public transport, offering a convenient option to reach the trailhead. If you prefer to drive, you will find plenty of parking available near the various park entrances. There are no fees to enter the park, and you do not need any special permits for this mountain biking route. You can enjoy this trail year-round, as there are no specific warnings about snow or road closures to consider.

What makes the Aqueducts Axis Trail truly special is its unique blend of ancient history and natural beauty right within Rome. As you mountain bike, you are tracing paths alongside engineering marvels like the Aqua Claudia, which dates back to the 1st to 3rd centuries AD. This route offers a rare opportunity to experience the grandeur of Roman history intertwined with serene natural landscapes. It is a perfect way to combine outdoor activity with a deep dive into the region's rich past.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.40 km

Drinking Fountain in Parco degli Acquedotti

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one of the tactical fountains in the park of the aqueducts

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2.13 km

Park of the Aqueducts

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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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8.54 km

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3.17 km

2.84 km

1.38 km

835 m

186 m

133 m

Surfaces

4.26 km

1.27 km

1.18 km

1.03 km

614 m

197 m

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Tuesday 12 May

23°C

14°C

73 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to the trailhead and where can I park for this route?

The Parco degli Acquedotti is easily accessible by public transport, making it convenient to reach the starting points for bike routes. While specific parking areas for this exact loop aren't detailed, the park itself is well-integrated into Rome's urban fringe, suggesting various access points. It's a popular spot, so public transport is often recommended to avoid parking hassles.

Is this mountain bike route suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the overall difficulty of the Parco degli Acquedotti's loop trails is generally considered easy to moderate. Many sections are flat, making it accessible for families and casual riders. However, some unpaved or natural sections might present a slightly greater challenge, suitable for an intermediate skill level, and could require dismounting.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Giro ad anello route?

The terrain on this loop is varied. You'll encounter a mix of paved roads, asphalt, and gravel, alongside natural and unpaved paths. While largely flat, some sections can be bumpy and uneven, typical of a natural setting within an urban park. Be prepared for some areas where the path might be interrupted or less practicable for mountain biking.

What historical sights and natural features will I see along the way?

This route offers a unique blend of history and nature. You'll ride amidst the monumental arches of ancient Roman aqueducts, such as the Aqua Claudia and the still-functional Aqua Felice. The park also features expansive green spaces, streams, waterfalls, trees, and pastures. Don't miss the Park of the Aqueducts itself, a significant part of the Appia Antica Regional Park.

How long does it typically take to complete this mountain bike loop?

The estimated duration for this 8.5 km mountain bike loop is approximately 37 minutes of riding time. This can vary based on your pace, stops for sightseeing, and the specific conditions of the unpaved sections.

Does this route connect with other trails in the park?

Yes, this route integrates with other paths within the Parco degli Acquedotti. Notably, it covers sections of the Asse degli Acquedotti (47% of the route), Ciclabile Don Bosco (15%), and Via delle Capannelle (5%). This allows for potential extensions or variations of your ride.

Can I bring my dog on this mountain bike route?

The Parco degli Acquedotti is generally dog-friendly, allowing visitors to enjoy the green spaces with their pets. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in shared cycle-pedestrian areas, to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all park users.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for the Parco degli Acquedotti?

No, the Parco degli Acquedotti offers free entry to visitors. You do not need any permits to access or mountain bike on this route, making it a very accessible option for outdoor enthusiasts.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this route?

The park is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer the most pleasant temperatures for mountain biking. The scenery, particularly at sunset, is highly recommended for its dramatic backdrop of the aqueducts against the sky, making it an 'Instagrammable' location.

Are there facilities like water or restrooms available along the route?

Yes, there is at least one known facility along the route. You can find a Drinking Fountain in Parco degli Acquedotti, which can be useful for refilling water bottles during your ride.

What essential gear should I bring for mountain biking this trail?

Given the varied terrain, a mountain bike is ideal. Essential gear includes a helmet, water, basic repair kit (patch kit, pump), and appropriate footwear. Since some sections might be unpaved or interrupted, comfortable shoes for potential short walks are also advisable.

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