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Road cycling around Controguerra features a landscape of gently-rolling hills dotted with vineyards and olive groves, extending towards the Adriatic coast. The region, part of the Val Vibrata, offers a mix of varied topography with both hills and flatter areas. Controguerra itself is situated at an elevation of 267 meters, providing diverse cycling experiences from coastal routes to inland climbs.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
4.6
(22)
225
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
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40
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12.5km
00:34
20m
20m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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47
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32.7km
01:41
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32
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36.6km
01:32
130m
130m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Currently the bridge IS NOT passable due to structural failure from lack of maintenance
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A true open-air museum of modern art on the tourist pier of San Benedetto del Tronto
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One of the city's most evocative spots; here the sea is scented with art, history, and tradition.
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Bridge creaks a bit but great view
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Just, very nice cycle path. Cycling is very pleasant there.
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Located on a beautiful cycling route, with a view of the motorway bridge
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Beautiful, blue in colour, the sea on one side and palm trees on the other
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The Museum of Art on the Sea (MAM), located on the beautiful south pier of the city, is a permanent open-air exhibit of contemporary works of art, with an impressive display of 135 sculptures and 10 wall paintings. The artworks, signed by more than 130 different artists coming from every corner of the country and from all over the world, were created during the past editions of the “Scultura Viva” (Living Sculpture) International Sculpture and Painting Symposium, held in San Benedetto since 1997. Works by Mario Lupo, Marcello Sgattoni, Genti Tavanxhiu and Giuseppe Straccia are also exhibited on the pier. Commissioned by “Circolo dei Sambenedettesi”, a local association for the conservation of the city’s cultural heritage, and completed in year 1986, a monument by Mario Lupo proudly stands as the biggest piece in the exhibition: an eight metres high bronze sculpture dedicated to Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Visiting the Museum of Art on the Sea is a really unique experience, not only because of its exhibit, but also thanks to its beautiful setting: a graceful promenade stretching out into the open sea, for a length of over one kilometre. The first half of the walk is dedicated to sculpture, showcasing bas-reliefs, high reliefs and sculptures in the round, created by the artists who took part in the “Scultura Viva” International Symposium and carved on the travertine stone blocks acting as a breakwater on one side of the pier. On the opposite side, one single and bizarre artwork can be found, the creation of local artist Marcello Sgattoni: a fountain made of concrete and river pebbles representing a girl from whose breasts drinking water flows, a celebration of water as the source of all life. The second half of the walk is dedicated to street art painting. On the huge concrete blocks fringing the final stretch of the pier, 10 wonderful murals were painted by renowned artists from all over the world. The Museum of Art on the Sea is always open and free to visit at any time. (c) https://www.comunesbt.it/museodelmare/Engine/RAServePG.php/P/25241MDM0316/L/1
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There are 14 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Controguerra documented on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 7 easy, 6 moderate, and 1 difficult option.
Controguerra benefits from a pleasant temperate climate due to its proximity to both the Adriatic Sea and the Apennine mountains. Spring and autumn are generally ideal, offering comfortable temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be warm, especially in July and August, but coastal routes provide refreshing sea breezes. Winter cycling is possible, though cooler temperatures and occasional rain should be expected.
Yes, Controguerra offers several easy no traffic road cycling routes suitable for families. For instance, the Embarcadero Maestro Pastrana loop from Porto d'Ascoli is an easy 12.5 km ride with minimal elevation gain. Another great option is the Adriatic Cycle Path – Tortoreto Lido Promenade loop from Martinsicuro, which is 20.1 km and also considered easy, offering flat coastal riding.
The routes around Controguerra offer diverse and picturesque scenery. You'll cycle through gently-rolling hills dotted with vineyards and olive groves, characteristic of the Teramo hills. Many routes provide breathtaking views that stretch between the majestic Gran Sasso mountains and the sparkling Adriatic Sea. Coastal paths, like sections of the Ciclovia Adriatica, offer views of beaches and seaside resorts.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Controguerra are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from 470 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the quiet roads, the stunning panoramic views of both mountains and sea, and the charming countryside passing through vineyards and olive groves.
Yes, several interesting landmarks and attractions can be found near or along these routes. You can explore the charming village of Controguerra itself, with its vineyards and historic sites. Closer to the coast, you might encounter the Sentina Regional Nature Reserve or cycle along the Ciclovia Adriatica – Tortoreto Promenade. Further afield, the Acquaviva Picena Fortress offers a historical point of interest.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers more demanding routes. The Colle San Giacomo loop from Torano Nuovo is classified as difficult, covering nearly 53 km with over 1200 meters of elevation gain, providing a significant workout amidst the scenic hills.
Absolutely. Controguerra's location, nestled between the sea and mountains, makes it ideal for multi-sport activities. Beyond road cycling, you can explore hiking trails, visit local wineries and olive oil mills as part of the 'Wine Route' experience, or enjoy the beaches along the Adriatic coast. The region's rich history also offers numerous cultural stops in picturesque villages.
Many of the no traffic road cycling routes in the Controguerra area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Tortoreto Lido Promenade – Giulianova seafront loop from Martinsicuro and the Offida Historic Center – View of Civitella del Tronto loop from Offida-Castel di Lama, which offer varied distances and elevations.
While specific parking areas for each route trailhead are not always explicitly listed, Controguerra and nearby towns like Martinsicuro, Porto d'Ascoli, and Torano Nuovo, which serve as starting points for many routes, typically offer public parking options. Look for designated parking zones within these villages or near coastal areas if starting a seaside route.
Yes, the Ciclovia Adriatica (Adriatic Cycle Path), a 131-kilometer route, begins nearby in Martinsicuro. This path offers a fantastic no traffic coastal cycling experience, linking beaches, natural reserves, and seaside resorts along the Abruzzo coastline. You can access sections of it, such as the Tortoreto Lido Promenade loop, for a pleasant ride by the sea.


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