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Discover Rome's green side with a 3-hour e-biking tour through the Aniene River Reserve, featuring Roman bridges, medieval parks, and scenic river views.

The Nomentano Bridge and Garden City e-biking tour offers a unique way to explore Rome beyond the busy city streets. Starting from Bike Roma, this 3-hour private experience covers approximately 20 km along the Aniene River in a route that is both accessible and scenic. Priced with flexible payment options and a full refund up to 24 hours in advance, it’s an inviting choice for families, couples, or groups eager to discover Rome’s quieter, greener side.
This tour is ideal for those seeking a relaxing outdoor activity that combines nature, history, and easy riding. The route is designed to be simple and suitable for all ages, with protected sections that keep the ride safe and enjoyable. While it includes some urban stretches, most of the ride immerses you in lush landscapes and ancient sights that make you feel miles away from the city’s hustle.
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The tour begins at Bike Roma, located at Via Valsassina, 70. This friendly neighborhood is filled with local eateries such as pizzerias by the slice and grocery stores, creating a welcoming atmosphere before the ride. The meeting point is just a less than 10-minute walk from Libia and Conca d’Oro Metro Line B1 stations, making it easy to reach from different parts of Rome.
Guides meet at the Bike Roma office, where they prepare riders with a brief overview of the route and safety instructions. The shop provides a comfortable starting environment, ensuring everyone is ready for the adventure ahead. Knowing the meeting logistics helps ensure a smooth start to this scenic exploration.

From the outset, the route follows pedal-friendly paths along the Aniene River, offering views that shift from urban to countryside quickly. Pedaling away from the city center, you’ll notice how the landscape transforms into peaceful greenery, with only faint hints of the cityscape in the distance.
Most of the ride consists of protected routes that prioritize safety and ease of riding. While there are some short stretches in urban areas, these are brief and give way to more natural surroundings. The scenic environment invites relaxation and provides a refreshing change from typical city sightseeing.

One of the first notable stops is Nomentano Bridge, a historic Roman structure outside the Aurelian Wall. Recognized for its ancient Roman architecture, the bridge offers a tangible link to Rome’s past. The engineering and grandeur of this old Roman bridge make it a compelling photo spot and a reminder of Rome’s enduring history.
The bridge’s timeless beauty stands as a testament to Roman construction techniques, and its presence on the route highlights how this tour combines civil engineering marvels with natural beauty. Riders appreciate the chance to admire a living piece of history without the need for strenuous exploration.
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Further along the route, the tour passes remains of a Roman Republican period rural settlement. Here, visitors can see the ruins of a villa equipped with a cistern—an ancient water collection system. These remnants provide insights into daily life in antiquity, showcasing the agricultural landscape that once thrived in these areas.
The site is a fascinating glimpse into Roman rural architecture and settlement patterns, offering a different perspective from the bustling city. It’s a quiet, contemplative spot that enriches the experience, especially for history enthusiasts.
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The journey concludes at Cervelletta Park, a medieval rural park that appears untouched by time. The park’s vast grounds preserve the medieval ecclesiastical character, with open fields and rustic buildings creating a medieval atmosphere.
This peaceful park offers unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside, making it the perfect place for a relaxing break or unforgettable photos. Visitors often mention how the tranquil environment contrasts sharply with the city, providing a true sense of stepping into history.
The route’s simplicity makes it accessible for all ages and fitness levels, provided there is moderate physical fitness and good biking skills. The mostly smooth terrain ensures no technical difficulties, though some sections may require riders to get off the bike briefly.
The tour’s protected pathways and gentle elevation make it ideal for families with children, couples, or groups of friends looking for a relaxed day outdoors. While it is not suitable for children under 2 years old, it offers an inclusive experience for most.

The meeting at Bike Roma is straightforward, and the neighborhood offers characteristic eateries and local shops nearby. Participants should bring passport or ID, sunglasses, outdoor clothing, and personal medication. The route covers approximately 20 km, with 100 meters of elevation gain, making it manageable for most riders.
The tour runs in various starting times, so travelers can choose a session that fits their schedule. Booking in advance allows for full flexibility with pay later options, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before.

This e-biking experience provides a rare opportunity to see Rome’s green spaces and historical sites in a single outing. The route avoids the city’s crowded tourist spots, instead focusing on lesser-known areas with rich history and natural beauty.
Travelers who enjoy scenic landscapes, historical landmarks, and easy outdoor activities will find this tour a refreshing change from typical city tours. The private group format ensures a personalized experience, guided by knowledgeable local experts.
This tour is perfect for families, couples, or small groups seeking a relaxing outdoor activity within close proximity to Rome. It suits those who want to combine nature with history without the physical strain of more demanding excursions.
Participants should have moderate biking skills and be comfortable riding on smooth paths, with an understanding that some sections may require dismounting. The tour’s gentle pace and accessible route make it ideal for beginners and those looking for a calming, scenic ride.
This 3-hour adventure offers a refreshing perspective on Rome, emphasizing natural landscapes and historic sites far from the crowded tourist areas. The protected, easy route makes it accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of visitors, especially those eager to experience Rome’s countryside and ancient remains.
While it might not be suitable for very young children, most families and groups will appreciate the relaxed pace, scenic beauty, and historical highlights. It’s a great way to combine outdoor activity with a cultural journey that’s close to the city but feels worlds apart.
How long is the tour and what is the duration?
The tour lasts 3 hours, covering approximately 20 km with several stops for sightseeing and breaks.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Bike Roma, located at Via Valsassina, 70, and finishes at Cervelletta Park or back at the starting point.
Is the route suitable for children or beginners?
Yes, the route is simple and protected, suitable for most with moderate biking skills; some sections may require riders to get off the bike.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should bring passport or ID, sunglasses, outdoor clothing, and personal medication.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides conduct tours in English and Italian, ensuring clear communication for all participants.