Via Romea Germanica
2221 km / 1050 km in Italy/ 260 km in Emilia-Romagna
260 km in Emilia-Romagna
STAGES
on foot, on horseback, by e-bike, gravel bike and mountain bike
on foot, on horseback, by e-bike, gravel bike and mountain bike
Cycle to Rome on the ancient Via Romea Germanica route.
The Via Romea Germanica is an irresistible invitation for bicycle lovers, a unique cycle touring experience that blends adventure, culture, spirituality and contact with nature. Suitable for mountain bike, gravel bike or e-bike enthusiasts, this route, about 1,050 km long, stretching from the Brenner Pass to Rome, takes cyclists through medieval hill towns and villages, art cities and breathtaking landscapes, providing unforgettable views and meaningful cultural experiences.
The Via Romea Germanica winds through fascinating areas and towns rich in history, passing through six Regions, a National Park and various regional parks, offering an adventurous cycling experience that can be personalised.
The route has been adapted mainly for mountain bike, gravel bike or e-bike in consideration of the variety of terrains and the challenging nature of the trails.
The official Via Romea Germanica website contains detailed descriptions of each stage, suggestions regarding points of interest, resting places and useful services along the route. To complete the information provided, GPX tracks can be downloaded from the website to help cyclists follow the route with ease and make the best possible arrangements for their journey.