
Rome is creating a new 50-km long ring road for cyclists and walkers as part of an ambitious project known as the Grande Raccordo Anulare delle Biciclette, or GRAB. The new facilities for walkers and cyclists are in response to growing demand for sustainable mobility and outdoor spaces, offering a slow, immersive way to discover Rome.
The cycling and walking "ring road" circles through some of the capital’s most iconic and lesser-known places, linking the city centre to suburban areas, weaving through Roman aqueducts, historic parks, archaeological sites and riverbanks.
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