Experience a unique hike on the legendary Appian Way, known as "The Queen of Roads." This 5-hour journey, led by an expert guide, offers a blend of history and nature as you trek the same path once traveled by ancient Romans. Starting from S. Maria delle Mole, easily accessible from Termini Station, you'll hike approximately 17 kilometers to Circus Maximus, passing through stunning Roman countryside, ancient villas, and historical landmarks.
This challenging hike requires good fitness and is ideal for those who appreciate nature, history, and an authentic Roman experience. The hike is mostly on the original Appian Way, with 90% dedicated to hiking and 10% to exploring points of interest.
Meet 15 minutes before departure. Please bring hiking boots, 1.5 liters of water, and suitable outdoor attire. Optional items include hiking poles and snacks. Note: Transport, food, and entrance fees are not included.
Language: English | Difficulty: Medium | Distance: 17 km.
Pickup included
Our certified hiking guide will walk with you along the entire stretch of the Appian Way that is accessible.
There is a very small train station with just one platform, called S. Maria Delle Mole. We meet directly on this platform, which is right next to the main road. The exact meeting location is right under the blue sign facing the street, with white letters, saying "S. Maria delle Mole".
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