IN THE SADDLE

Horseback riding on the Ancient Appian Way

  • Feel the thrill of riding on horseback along the Via Appia Antica – just like the ancient Romans did
  • Take a break from the noise and confusion of city life as you canter out of the city along a 2,300-year-old road
  • Admire the impressive ruins of the ancient Villa dei Quintili and listen to the enthralling stories of its owners

IN THE SADDLE

Horseback riding on the Ancient Appian Way

Experience the thrill of cantering along the Ancient Appian Way just like the ancient Romans did – on horseback. Guests will set off on an unforgettable ride along what was once the Regina Viarum – Queen of Roads – and enjoy a pleasant escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Located just 10 kilometres from the Colosseum, the Ancient Appian Way offers visitors a breath of fresh air in the lush green area outside the centre as well as a unique opportunity to plunge into the capital’s centuries-old history. As the Latin expression goes Omnes viae Romam ducunt – meaning “all roads lead to Rome”. Have you ever wondered how this saying originated? This is where it all began. Running from Rome to the port of Brindisi, the Via Appia Antica was the earliest, widest and strategically most important road in the ancient Roman Republic. Flanked by extraordinary monuments, including mausoleums, ruins of patrician villas and traces of a thermal complex, today this 2,300-year-old cobblestone path continues to impress visitors and is known to be the best-preserved surviving Roman road.

Appropriate for horse riders with experience at any level, from beginners to seasoned cowboys, this activity is led by an expert instructor who can customise itineraries to suit different ages, needs and skills. The owner of the riding school has worked for twenty years in equestrian tourism and his family has lived on a property bordering the Ancient Appian Way for over a century, a guarantee of his in-depth knowledge of the area.

Enjoy the splendid views the Eternal City has to offer from the saddle. As you ride through history along the Ancient Appian Way, imagine chariots whizzing by and the Equites, the ancient Roman knights, galloping off to defend the borders of far-flung corners of the Empire. Just beyond the 5th milestone, you will come across the stunning archaeological remains of the Villa dei Quintili. Built by two wealthy brothers in the 2nd century AD, this prestigious ancient suburban residence was so spectacular that even Emperor Commodus, one of Rome’s most wicked rulers, was impressed by its grandiosity. Commodus grew so envious that he came up with a plan to claim the villa for himself. He charged the brothers with treason, had them sentenced to death and confiscated the property. As luck would have it, Commodus himself was killed ten years later in a conspiracy on this very spot. The imposing ruins of the villa’s thermal baths can still be admired and stand as a potent reminder: Covet all, lose all.

What is included in this experience?
  • A Mercedes vehicle and professional driver at your disposal for a half-day excursion to the Ancient Appian Way
  • A private horseback ride on the Ancient Appian Way with an expert instructor
What is not included in this experience?
  • Tips
  • Meals
Additional information
  • Comfortable clothing and closed shoes are recommended
  • This experience will be led either by the owner of the riding school or by one of his expert collaborators
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