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The Pista Ciclabile Viadotto della Magliana is a significant cycling path located in the southern periphery of Rome, Italy. This extensive cycle_way, primarily following the bends of the Tiber River, offers a unique perspective of the Eternal City, connecting various neighborhoods such as Portuense, Ostiense, and the EUR district. At an elevation of approximately 67 meters, the path is largely flat, making it accessible for a long and engaging cycling excursion.
Cyclists frequently appreciate the diverse landscape offered by the…
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While much of the path is paved and suitable for various bikes, some sections can become unpaved dirt tracks. For these parts, a robust mountain bike is highly recommended to ensure a comfortable and safe ride, especially after heavy rains when conditions can be challenging.
The path is predominantly flat, making it accessible for a lengthy ride. However, some sections are unpaved and can be less defined, with one passage noted as potentially dangerous. While much of it is manageable, beginners and families with young children should be aware of these varied conditions and consider sticking to the paved sections or shorter distances.
Specific parking information is not widely detailed for the entire 30 km path. However, common access points like those near Ponte Sublicio or along Via della Magliana may have street parking available. It's advisable to research parking options close to your chosen starting point in advance.
The path is situated in the southern periphery of Rome, connecting various neighborhoods. You can likely access different points along the path via Rome's public transport network (bus or metro), depending on your desired starting location. For example, areas near Ponte Marconi or the EUR district are generally well-served.
Yes, the path offers unique perspectives of Rome. A significant landmark is the Viadotto della Magliana motorway bridge, which you will pass under. The route also provides views of the Tiber River, urban elements, and peripheral Roman landscapes, some described as having a "Pasolinian" character.
The path is generally suitable for cycling throughout much of the year. However, during periods of heavy rain and flooding, parts of the path can become inundated by the river and accumulate debris, making conditions challenging. Spring and autumn typically offer the most pleasant weather for a ride.
While the path runs along the Tiber River and offers natural sections, specific regulations regarding dogs are not explicitly stated. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in more crowded areas or near traffic, and to be prepared to clean up after them.
The path traverses both natural riverbanks and urban peripheries. While there might not be amenities directly on every section of the path, you will find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the nearby neighborhoods it connects, such as Portuense, Ostiense, and the EUR district. Planning your stops in advance is recommended.
As the path is in Rome, expect Mediterranean climate conditions. Summers can be hot and dry, while winters are mild and wet. Spring and autumn offer moderate temperatures. Always check the local weather forecast before your ride, especially for rain, as it can significantly impact path conditions due to potential flooding.
The path is primarily a linear route along the Tiber. Many cyclists start near Ponte Sublicio on the Trastevere side and extend towards the river's mouth, passing landmarks like Ponte Marconi and Riva di Pian Due Torri, concluding near Ponte di Mezzocamino. This allows for various point-to-point options or out-and-back rides, depending on your preferred duration and starting point. True loop routes would require venturing off the main cycle path into urban areas.