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The Parco degli Acquedotti is a beautiful and historic park that houses the famous "Campagna Romana" with huge and ancient aqueducts from the Roman era. The park is located just outside the city of Rome and yet sees surprisingly fewer tourists than many other Roman sites. This route can be done by walking, running, by bicycle or on horseback. It is also passable with a stroller.
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A walk in the city of Rome that crosses the Caffarella Park, starting from the Via Appia Nuova at the Colli Albani bus stop. The route enters the park from Viale Mario Leigheb and then takes a sction of the Appia Antica. The itinerary reaches the Circonvallazione Ardeatina which leaves the park and proceeds in the Garbatella district until it reaches Via Ostiense. From here there is the alternative to return to the starting point following the same route or return by bus.
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A demanding excursion by bicycle but very rewarding for the landscapes and archaeological ruins that can be admired along the way. The itinerary starts from the Parco degli Acquedotti, from the entrance on Via Lemonia and follows the Via Appia Antica up to the village of Fratocchie. From here the tour proceeds on stretches of the provincial road that runs alongside Lake Albano and then begins the climb up to Monte Cavo (949m).
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The Parco degli Acquedotti is a beautiful historic park that houses the famous Campagna Romana, or huge ancient aqueducts. The park is located just outside the city of Rome and yet sees surprisingly fewer tourists than many other Roman sites. Along the way, it is possible to visit the Fosso Marrana Waterfall and the Watchtower u Cisterna.
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A pleasant bike ride starting from the Parco degli Acquedotti in Rome to reach Lake Albano. The route crosses the Via Appia Antica where it is possible to admire the remains of the ancient Roman Aqueduct and historical artifacts dating back to Roman times. The itinerary proceeds until the Lake Albano where it goes around in a loop and return to the starting point.
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