Regional Natural Park of the Appian Way, Rome, Italy
What visitors loved
- Historic Roman Ruins: Visitors are captivated by the ancient landmarks, such as aqueducts, catacombs, and the iconic Appian Way, one of the oldest roads in Rome.
- Scenic Natural Beauty: The park offers lush green landscapes, cypress-lined paths, and open countryside, creating a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
- Cycling and Walking Trails: Tourists enjoy exploring the park’s picturesque trails, perfect for leisurely walks or bike rides, while soaking in the blend of history and nature.
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Description
The Regional Natural Park of the Appian Way (Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica) is a breathtaking oasis of history, nature, and culture located just outside the bustling city center of Rome. Spanning over 4,500 hectares, this sprawling park preserves one of the most ancient roads in the world, the Appian Way (Via Appia Antica), often referred to as the "Queen of Roads." Originally built in 312 BCE, the cobblestone road served as a vital artery of the Roman Empire, connecting Rome to southern Italy.
Today, the park offers a unique escape where visitors can immerse themselves in a serene landscape dotted with ancient ruins, aqueducts, catacombs, and tombs. Highlights include the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella, the Circus of Maxentius, and the Catacombs of San Sebastiano and San Callisto, which provide a glimpse into early Christian history. The park’s lush greenery, open fields, and shaded pine trees make it an ideal destination for walking, cycling, or picnicking.
Easily accessible by public transportation, the park is a haven for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and families alike. Bicycle rentals and guided tours are available to help visitors explore its many treasures. As you stroll along the ancient stones of the Appian Way, you’ll feel transported back in time, experiencing a side of Rome that combines its glorious past with the tranquil beauty of the countryside. The park offers a perfect blend of cultural enrichment and outdoor relaxation.


