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Via Francigena Cycling from Siena to Rome

9 days

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Spend 9 days cycling the Via Francigena on this mesmerizing self-guided adventure

The Via Francigena Cycling from Siena to Rome Tour is an incredible opportunity to ride Italy’s ancient pilgrimage road to Rome, enjoying the villages, landscapes, and historical monuments along the way.

The Via Francigena Cycling from Siena to Rome Tour begins in Siena, one of the most wonderful towns in Italy. Siena is full of fascinating architecture, and it all centres around a shell-shaped square in the centre of town where a biannual horse race is held.

Ride down the Val d’Arbia to Buonconvento, a town known for fabulous local wine, before descending into the stunning Val d’Orcia. The rolling hills and vineyards give way to the thermal pools of Bagno Vignoni, where you can enjoy a dip before exploring 13th-century churches.

Then, the next leg of the Via Francigena Cycling from Siena to Rome tour takes you along the Via Cassia stuns with unbelievable landscapes all the way to Lake Bolsena. Stand at the edge of a massive volcanic crater before continuing to Viterbo where delicious local dinner awaits.

You’ll next ride alongside waterfalls and past the infamous 300-year-old “Tree of Death” towards the medieval Formello. This is your last chance to soak up the peace of the trail before arriving in Rome.

The Via Francigena Cycling from Siena to Rome Tour ends in St. Peter Square of Vatican City, and you’ll spend the night inspired by the buzz of one of Italy’s most awesome locales.

Highlights of the Via Francigena Cycling from Siena to Rome

Cycle the Via Francigena and explore the unique towns and villages along the way.
Enjoy the sunset over blissful Lake Bolsena and dip into the thermal pools of Bagno Vignoni.
Stand in the centre of the amphitheater of Sutri or walk through the Via Cassia in Montefiascone.
Ride into Rome and spend a night in one of Italy’s most historically rich, vibrant cities.

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9 days
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Via Francigena Cycling from Siena to Rome Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival in Siena

The starting point of your Via Francigena cycling tour to Rome is Siena, a city filled with medieval architecture and interesting places to explore. Spend the day climbing the Torre del Mangia for a birds-eye view of the city, or settle in at the Piazza del Campo for a dinner of pici all’aglione for dinner, where you can look over the lit-up Palazzo Pubblico while you dine.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Siena
Distance: None
Meals: None

Day 2 Cycling to San Quirico d’Orcia

Start the day with a ride through the Val d’Arbia, which has unforgettable views all the way to Lucignano, where you can stop for a cappuccino before continuing on. Admire the imposing Grancia di Cuna, a fortified farm that grew into the republic of Siena, before continuing into the Vall dell’Ombrone. Soon, you’ll arrive in Buonconvento. Pause for lunch (perhaps with a glass of local wine) before riding on through the Val d’Orcia, where the views are sublime. Rows of vineyards and cypress trees welcome you into San Quirico, where the enchanting architecture might inspire an evening walk before settling down at the 15th-century garden of Horti Leonini.
Overnight Location: Hotel in San Quirico
Distance: 54 km, 650m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast

Day 3 Cycling to Radicofani

The second day of your cycling trip to Rome continues through the splendid Val d’Orcia before reaching Bagno Vignoni. The thermal pools here are perfect to rest your legs in before jumping back on the bike before the more challenging ride up to Radicofani. The elevation pays off when it comes to the views! Stop by the Pieve di San Pietro, a 13th-century chapel and the most sacred building in the region.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Radicofani
Distance: 40 km, 650m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 4 Ride to Bolsena

Start the day by riding through Via Cassia, one of the most spectacular sections of the Via Francigena. The rolling hills lead up to Monte Amiata, which is definitely worth a photo stop. Take a moment to walk along the crypt beneath the Basilica del Santo Sepolcro, where tradition says stones bathed in the blood of Christ were kept. Hop back on the bike to cruise to Lake Bolsena, where you’ll descend down into the volcanic crater to the town. Olive trees and meadows surround you, and there are plenty of great restaurants to relax for the evening.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Bolsena
Distance: 57 km, 620m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast

Day 5 Cycling to Viterbo

Start the next leg of your cycling trip to Rome by riding through the woods and olive groves that skirt Lake Bolsena. When you arrive in Montefiascone, make sure to taste some of the local olive oil on fresh bread before climbing up to Rocca, which has enchanting views. Then, pop into a local wine bar for a taste of the region’s best. If you’re in the mood to be spoiled, the spas of Bagnaccio are the perfect place for a little R&R before you hop back on the bike. When you get to Viterbo, where the historic Palazzo dei Papi is the perfect view for dinner and dessert.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Viterbo
Distance: 33 km, 545m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast

Day 6 Bike to Sutri

Today, your Via Francigena cycling tour takes you through the heart of Etrurian territory to the lush countryside where Sutri lies. This little town is packed with things to see. Start with the Roman amphitheater, where the custodian will make sure you sign the guestbook before leaving. The church of Santa Maria del Parto is a great next stop, with frescoed walls that depict pilgrims in prayer.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Sutri
Distance: 34 km, 534m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 7 Cycling to Formello

Today, cycle past the Mount Gelato waterfalls, which are the perfect spot for a morning dip. Then, you’ll ride into Venturi Park, which is full of nature and perfect to rest a bit. If you’re feeling bold, you can even rest under the 300-year-old Yew tree that the locals call the “Tree of Death.” Find someone and ask for the story! Finally, you’ll ride through the Veio Nature Park to get to Formello. The final ride is incredibly scenic and nature lovers will be in their element.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Formello
Distance: 34 km, 534m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast

Day 8 Cycling to Rome

The last leg of your cycling journey on the Via Francigena leads to Rome! You’ll pass through the countryside of Lazio, which feels a hundred miles from the buzz of the city. Once on the River Tevere cycling path, you’ll whiz right into Rome and then to St. Peter Square in Vatican City, where your ride ends. Take a victory photo in front of the Basilica, and then settle in for dinner. Try the spring lamb, pecorino, and some maritozzo with cream. Relax and enjoy the view!
Overnight Location: Hotel in Rome
Distance: 34 km, 155m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast

Day 9 Departure from Rome

Savour a final breakfast in Rome before packing up to head home. Arrivederci!
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast

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The departure is available on any day of the week. Prices below are per person:

Departure on April 1st – October 31st, 2024:

  • Solo traveller: $2,495 USD
  • Single room (group of 2+): $1,925 USD
  • Sharing a double/twin room: $1,550 USD
  • Sharing a triple room: $1,350 USD
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Accommodation on the Via Francigena Cycling from Siena to Rome tour

This tour is based in 3-5-star hotels and B&Bs. The hotels offer pleasant rooms with ensuite bathrooms and excellent locations.

In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other, comparable accommodations.

Single Rooms and Solo Travelers
Solo travellers must pay a supplement that varies based on the season (please inquire to find out more). However, it’s definitely possible to match single travellers up.

Hotels on Standard Tour

Hotel Chiusarelli in Siena ★★★

Hotel Chiusarelli*** is in the city center of Siena and finds its natural setting in a neoclassical villa built around 1870.

Hotel Palazzuolo in San Quirico d'Orcia ★★★

Hotel Palazzuolo is located in an incredible park with an outdoor pool, and the rooms feature balconies and great views of the Val d’Orcia.

Agriturismo La Selvella in Radicofani

Agriturismo La Selvella offers a peaceful countryside retreat with farm-to-table dining and panoramic views of the Radicofani hills.

Agriturismo Le Vigne in Bolsena

Agriturismo Le Vigne is located right next to the heart of Bolsena. The rooms feature flatscreen TVs, Wi-Fi, private entrances, and lake views.

Hotel Palazzo Riario in Viterbo

Hotel Riario is in the center of Medieval Viterbo, in a building of the 16th century. Rooms are furnished in elegant way, comfortable and well-finished. These offer TV, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning.

Agriturismo Montefosco in Sutri

The Montefosco Farmhouse is immersed in the green of the Lazio countryside, surrounded by an expanse of hazels. The rooms are well kept, clean and well furnished, equipped with comfortable amenities.

B&B Nonna Loreta in Formello

This cozy B&B features a serene garden and terrace, and rooms have air conditioning and TVs. The owners are friendly and helpful.

Dharma Style Hotel in Rome ★★★

This hotel is right in the centre of Rome and within walking distance to Rome’s main attractions. The rooms are beautifully decorated, with coffee makers, free Wi-Fi, and TVs.

What’s included in the Via Francigena Cycling from Siena to Rome Tour?

Meals

8 breakfasts and 2 dinners are included.

Accommodations

Accommodation for 8 nights is included.

Transportation during the Tour

This tour includes rental bike delivery and pick up, as well as all luggage transfers during the biking days.

Also Included

  • Digital route guides, notes, maps and detailed information packs
  • 24/7 telephone guidance and support
  • Bike theft insurance

Not included

  • Bike or bike supplies rental
  • Travel insurance
  • Lunches and dinners or drinks and snacks not mentioned as ‘included’
  • Tourist taxes (€0.7 – 4 EUR per person daily)
  • Personal equipment
  • Paperback tour notes

Optional Extras

  • Bike and biking equipment rental (7 days):
    • Hybrid bike (incl. front bag, map holder and odometer)
    • E-bike (incl. front bag, map holder and odometer)
    • Helmet
    • Rear bags
  • Any additional nights before or after tour
  • Airport transfers

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Is this tour for me?

We rate this tour as a 3 / 5. You will cycle longer distances over varied terrain, but most trails are in good condition.

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