Cycling the Via Francigena: Siena to Rome

  Italy

 9 days (Bike: 7 days)

  295 km  (~42km per day)

 Active

Self-Guided

Semi-Supported

Explore the last section of the legendary Via Francigena route, from the rolling hills of Tuscany to the splendour of Rome.

The journey will take you along charming roads out of Siena, crossing the Val d’Arbia and the Val d’Orcia, landmarks of the Tuscan landscape. You will visit wonderful villages like Bagno Vignoni, with its enormous thermal pool in the centre of the square, and Radicofani, whose fortress dominates southern Tuscany. Entering Lazio, you will be amazed by the beauty of Lake Bolsena, and charmed by the ancient paving stones of the Via Cassia, still intact after 2000 years. Furthermore, you will also explore the enchanting medieval centre of Viterbo, the ancient Etrurian roads, the Roman amphitheatre of Sutri, and the beautiful cycle path that leads you into the heart of Rome, running along the river Tevere until your destination: St Peter Square. 

Highlights
Admire the big thermal pool in the centre of Bagno Vignoni square
Take in a sunset over Lake Bolsena
Walk barefoot on the paving of the Via Cassia in Montefiascone
Get lost at night in the district of il Pellegrino, in Viterbo

Tour Information

From

Siena

To

Rome

Cost From

Self-Guided    Please Ask

Single Supplement

Available

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