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Hiking around Fossacesia offers diverse landscapes along Italy's Trabocchi Coast. The region features a varied coastline with both white pebble and sandy beaches, alongside the unique traditional fishing structures known as trabocchi. Inland, paths provide views of the Sangro River Valley and distant Majella mountains, contrasting coastal and mountainous terrain. The area includes dedicated paths like the Via Verde dei Trabocchi, which runs directly along the Adriatic Sea.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Interesting facts about the location: Family heirloom: this specific trabocco was built in 1887 by the Verì family. To this day, the structure is still in the hands of their great-grandchildren. Floating restaurant: Nowadays, the platform serves as a unique fish restaurant. You literally dine on a wooden platform above the waves. In the middle of the restaurant, there is even a section of transparent glass floor that allows you to see the Adriatic Sea splashing beneath your feet while you eat. Marathon lunch: If you want to eat here, you need to significantly adjust your Komoot planning. They work with an extensive fixed fish menu (approx. €60 - €70 p.p.) of no less than 11 courses. Lunch starts punctually at 1:00 PM for all guests simultaneously and lasts at least 3 hours. Plan your time and enjoy !
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Even a short stop? Absolutely worth it. At Trabocco Punta Torre, a special fishing structure from 1850, time almost seems to stand still. The enormous wooden arms, cables, and nets are still used today for traditional net fishing, exactly as it happened generations ago. What makes this place extra special is the warm welcome from manager Claudio. Passers-by and cyclists are regularly spontaneously invited to take a look. With visible enthusiasm, he explains how the ingenious system works and how the nets are lowered into the Adriatic Sea via a mechanical lifting mechanism. A short stop that not only lets you experience a piece of history but also provides an encounter that you will remember for a long time.
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beautiful view of the mouth of the Sangro River.
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It is one of the best Trabocchi
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Unfortunately, the pedestrian path between San Vito Chietino and the Via Verde on the Costa dei Trabocchi is very poorly maintained.
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One of the many overflows on this cycle path
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Fossacesia offers a variety of hiking experiences, primarily focused on its stunning coastline. You'll find paths along white pebble and sandy beaches, routes that traverse the iconic Trabocchi Coast, and trails offering views of the Sangro River Valley and the distant Majella mountains. The area features both easy and moderate routes, with a total of 10 hiking trails available.
The uncrowded springtime weather is ideal for hiking in Fossacesia, allowing you to fully appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. In spring, the landscape comes alive with colorful wildflowers, including primula selvatica and scarlet poppies, adding to the visual appeal of your walks.
Yes, Fossacesia offers several easy routes suitable for families. The coastal paths, particularly along the Via Verde dei Trabocchi, are generally flat and provide beautiful sea views, making them enjoyable for all ages. These paths allow for leisurely strolls along the Adriatic Sea.
Many of the coastal paths and trails in Fossacesia are dog-friendly, especially the Via Verde dei Trabocchi. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and local regulations, particularly around beaches or protected areas.
Hiking in Fossacesia offers a chance to see several unique landmarks. You can explore the traditional fishing machines known as Trabocco Punta Torre and Trabocco Spezzacatene, which are iconic to the Abruzzo coastline. The Via Verde dei Trabocchi itself is a major highlight, offering breathtaking coastal views. You can also visit the historic Abbey of St John in Venere, which is often a starting or ending point for several routes.
Yes, Fossacesia features several circular routes that allow you to start and end in the same location. A popular option is the Trabocco Punta Cavalluccio – Trabocco Punta Torre loop from Abbazia di San Giovanni in Venere, which is a moderate 8.3 km trail exploring the coastline and its iconic trabocchi.
The hiking trails in Fossacesia are generally classified as easy to moderate. Out of the 10 available routes, 4 are considered easy and 6 are moderate. This means you'll find options suitable for casual walkers and those looking for a slightly more challenging coastal trek, with minimal elevation changes.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads, especially along the Via Verde dei Trabocchi and around key attractions like the Abbey of St John in Venere. Specific parking information can often be found on local signage or within the details of individual route guides.
Yes, particularly along the Via Verde dei Trabocchi and in the town of Fossacesia itself, you'll find various cafes and restaurants. Many of the trabocchi structures have also been converted into unique restaurants, offering fresh seafood with stunning sea views, perfect for a post-hike meal.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 80 reviews. Reviewers often praise the breathtaking coastal views, the unique experience of walking past the traditional trabocchi, and the well-maintained paths, especially along the Via Verde dei Trabocchi.
While Fossacesia is primarily coastal, some vantage points and inland trails offer glimpses of the majestic Majella Mountains in the distance. Routes that venture slightly away from the immediate coastline, towards the Sangro River Valley, can provide this striking contrast between the sea and the mountainous backdrop.
The terrain in Fossacesia is quite diverse. Along the coast, you'll encounter paths that are either paved (like sections of the Via Verde dei Trabocchi), white pebble beaches, or small sandy stretches. Inland routes might involve more natural earth paths, offering a mix of surfaces for hikers.
While many routes are moderate in length, you can combine sections of the Via Verde dei Trabocchi or explore longer loops. For example, the Trabocco Punta Torre – Isolated tip overflow loop from Abbazia di San Giovanni in Venere is a moderate 16.3 km path, offering expansive views and a longer coastal experience.


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