Along the Via Francigena from Siena to Rome
A-7-day self guided tour among Val d'Orcia, Lake Bolsena, the Roman countryside, all the way to the gates of the Vatican by bike
The Via Francigena is a historic road that begins in Canterbury and ends in Rome. For centuries, pilgrims walked it to reach the Eternal City. Today you ride those same roads, through landscapes that shift from Tuscany into Lazio with every stage. Not just Siena and Rome, but stone villages, the road Ridley Scott chose for Gladiator, and terrain that changes character every single day.
A journey that starts in Piazza del Campo and ends at the gates of St. Peter’s.
Technical details:
- Trip type: Independent (minimum 2 people)
- Duration: 7 days / 6 nights
- Category: Bike touring;
- Difficulty: Medium;
- Total distance: 290 km
- Elevation gain: 3,810 metres
Note:
Much of the route follows dirt roads, white gravel roads (the famous strade bianche), and trails through the Tuscan countryside, far from traffic. There is only short stretches on secondary tarmac, with sections on ancient Roman paving stones and bike paths. The hilly elevation is manageable with an e-bike: the route suits cyclist without specific training, and teenagers from 14 years up.
Prices include
6 nights in 3-4* hotel, B&B, or farm stay with private bathroom and breakfast
Welcome briefing
Luggage transfer from stage to stage
Well-designed route
Detailed online travel documents (GPX files, route description, points of interest, key phone numbers)
Phone support throughout the tour
Supplemental charges
Travel to the tour starting point
Return travel at the end of the tour
All meals (lunches and dinners) and beverages
All extras
Tourist taxes and all extras
Admission fees not specified
Guide service
Bicycle rental
Airport or train station transfers (on request)
Anything not expressly listed under “Prices include”
Plan
Day 2: San Quirico d’Orcia › Radicofani
Day 3: Radicofani › Bolsena
Day 4: Bolsena › Viterbo
Day 5: Viterbo › Sutri
Day 6: Sutri › Formello
Day 7: Formello › Rome