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The Appian Way is one of the most famous Roman roads of the ancient republic, being one of the earliest and strategically important roads that connects Rome to the port town of Brindisi, in southeast Italy.
Built between 312 to 264 B.C., the Appian Way, called the queen of the long roads, was named after a Roman censor who began and completed the first sector as a military road.
An interesting fact is that the Appian Way is actually the reason why he hear the phrase “all roads lead to Rome”.
212 kilometers
(132 miles)
Europe
Italy
Check out these places as you make your way along The Appian Way Virtual Challenge!
Rome, Acqueduts park
San Sebastiano fuori le Mura
Brindisi
Receive custom virtual postcards when you reach certain milestones.
Each postcard contains interesting information about the location and a funny message written by your virtual avatar.
You can track all your miles (kms) directly into our mobile apps (iOS and Android).
You can enter an activity into our app either by manually entering its distance or by syncing your activities from your favorite fitness tracker or smartwatch.
Celebrate your achievement with a unique The Appian Way Virtual Challenge finisher's medal. The medal gets mailed to you once you complete the challenge.
Login on the web or through our 4+ star rated iPhone or Android mobile apps.
Get a group of friends or workmates together and share the load or take on the challenge by yourself.
Pick your start date and chose how many weeks you want to set as your goal to complete the challenge depending on your exercise type, fitness level and how many other people there are in your team (if any).
Any distance based activity can count towards reaching the finish line. Do cartwheels if that’s your thing.