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42.0046, 12.52948

Okay, so this one is a bit tricky. We took the train to Settebagni and tried to cross the bridge to the other side of the Highway, but there are currently construction works so we couldn’t go that way.

Our way:
Go to the Southeast of Settebagni, to a street called „Via S. Quirico D‘Orcia“. From there you go onto the field and walk straight in the direction of the gas station. There is a stripe of trees but you can bypass it from the right. Now you should see a cellphone tower in front of you. If you go along the fence on the left side of the tower there should be a damaged part in the fence where you can jump over really easily. Behind that part of the fence is a small path that leads directly to the gas station. Its a bit steep and covered with blackberries so watch out for thorns. Arrived at the gas station there is a big gate on the left that leads to a tunnel which connects both gas station. You have to jump over it. Even though it is a big gate there a holes to put your feet in so it’s really easy. Follow the path under the tunnel and voila you reached the gas station which leads out of Rome.

There is good amount of traffic at the gas station and after 20min we got a lift to Perugia.

rating: 5/5, wait: 30 min 🪧

Liva, Wed 09 Jul 2025, 11:03

43.18373, 12.15038

After the city in August close of 4 Pm, in 5minutes we found a car to Perugia (but the car was going at 2hours in the south so we continued with the car!)

―Anonymous, August 2015

42.0046, 12.52947

hello therewe went trough the bushes and it was ok. but remember, if you need to go out of Rome you need to cross to another side of the A1 road just use the tunnel under it (the tunnel is just behind the petrol station) we were 2 girls and we stopped the car in 20 min and we were lucky enough cause we took just one car directly to perugia. Good luck! and thanks for the map

Yallar, August 2014

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