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Reach Fiumicino Airport by bike with Pedalaria 

For a softer, more sustainable and functional form of mobility, Rome Fiumicino Airport is connected to the city of Fiumicino by Pedalaria, the cycling and pedestrian route designed for passengers, airport workers, local residents and visitors. 

The route starts from Terminal 3 and extends for 3.5 kilometres, joining the existing cycling network of the city of Fiumicino. Thanks to this connection, travellers can reach Fiumicino Airport by bike and move between the airport area, the town centre, the seafront and the wider cycling routes around the airport. 

Pedalaria offers a different way to experience the area surrounding the airport, connecting mobility, landscape and cultural heritage through routes towards Fiumicino town centre and seafront, Focene, Parco Leonardo railway station, the archaeological area of the Imperial Ports of Claudius and Trajan, the Ships Museum and the route along the Tiber towards Rome. 

Index 

  • What is Pedalaria?  

  • Where does the Fiumicino cycling route start?  

  • Which places can be reached from Pedalaria?  

  • Cycling to Rome Airport from the Tiber route  

  • Bicycle access to Rome airport and sustainable mobility  

  • FAQs about reaching Fiumicino Airport by bike  

What is Pedalaria? 

Pedalaria is the cycling and pedestrian route that connects Rome Fiumicino Airport with the city of Fiumicino. It has been created to support a more sustainable way of moving around the airport area and to improve connections between the terminal and the local cycling network. 

For travellers looking for a bicycle Rome airport connection, Pedalaria provides a dedicated route from the airport to the surrounding territory, making the bike a possible option for local journeys, airport workers and cycling itineraries around Fiumicino. 

Where does the Fiumicino cycling route start? 

The Fiumicino cycling route starts from Terminal 3 at Rome Fiumicino Airport. From there, Pedalaria runs for approximately 3.5 kilometres before connecting with the cycle path of the city of Fiumicino. 

This connection makes it possible to move by bike between the airport and the nearby urban areas, integrating the airport with the existing cycling network and with routes that continue towards the coast, the railway station and Rome. 

Which places can be reached from Pedalaria? 

From Pedalaria, cyclists and pedestrians can connect with several destinations around the airport. The route links the airport area with Fiumicino town centre and seafront, Focene and Parco Leonardo railway station. 

Pedalaria also connects with the route towards the archaeological area of the Imperial Ports of Claudius and Trajan, including the Ships Museum and the historical area of the Roman imperial ports. This makes the route not only a mobility connection, but also an itinerary through some of the most significant natural and archaeological places near the airport.

Pedalaria connects the airport with the other cycle paths in the Municipality of Fiumicino:

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- Fiumicino Centro and Lungomare

- Focene

- Parco Leonardo train station

- Route to the archaeological area of the Imperial Harbours of Claudius and Trajan

MUSEUM OF THE ROMAN SHIPS

IMPERIAL HARBOURS OF CLAUDIUS AND TRAJAN

- Route along the Tiber all the way to Rome and even further.

REGINA CICLARUM

 

Cycling to Rome Airport from the Tiber route 

For those interested in cycling to Rome airport, Pedalaria can also be part of a wider cycling itinerary connected to the route along the Tiber. This route reaches Rome and, for those who want to continue, extends even further. 

The connection with the Regina Ciclarum opens up additional possibilities for cyclists travelling between Rome, the river, the coast and Fiumicino Airport. In this way, Pedalaria becomes a useful link between the airport, the city of Fiumicino and the broader cycling network of the Rome area. 

 Bicycle access to Rome airport and sustainable mobility 

Pedalaria strengthens the connection between the airport and the surrounding territory through a route designed for low-impact mobility. Choosing the bike can be especially useful for local journeys, for cyclists moving between Fiumicino and the airport, and for those who want to include the airport within a wider cycling route. 

By connecting Terminal 3 with the city’s cycling network, Pedalaria supports a more integrated approach to mobility around Rome Fiumicino Airport, combining accessibility, sustainability and the opportunity to discover the landscape and heritage of the area. 

FAQ 

Can I reach Rome Fiumicino Airport by bike? 
Yes. Rome Fiumicino Airport is connected to the city of Fiumicino by Pedalaria, a cycling and pedestrian route that starts from Terminal 3 and extends for 3.5 kilometres. 

Are there cycling routes to the airport? 
Yes. Pedalaria connects Terminal 3 with the cycling network of the city of Fiumicino and with routes towards Fiumicino town centre and seafront, Focene, Parco Leonardo railway station, the Imperial Ports of Claudius and Trajan and the route along the Tiber. 

Can I reach Fiumicino Airport from Rome by bike? 
Yes. The route along the Tiber reaches Rome and connects with the Regina Ciclarum, creating a wider cycling itinerary between Rome, Fiumicino and the airport area. 

What can I visit along the cycling route near the airport? 
The route connects with Fiumicino town centre and seafront, Focene, Parco Leonardo railway station, the archaeological area of the Imperial Ports of Claudius and Trajan, the Ships Museum and the cycling routes along the Tiber.