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Touring cycling around Grottammare offers diverse landscapes, from the Adriatic coastline to the rolling hills of the Marche region's hinterland. The area features a palm-lined promenade along sandy beaches, providing flat and accessible routes. Inland, cyclists encounter pine forests, orange groves, and more challenging terrain leading to historic hilltop villages. The Sentina Regional Nature Reserve also presents a unique environment with marine ecosystems and dirt tracks for gravel biking.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.8km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.8km
00:54
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.7km
03:28
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:26
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Museum of Art on the Sea (MAM) is a unique open-air museum, displaying sculptures and murals along the southern pier, works by artists from around the world. The Museum of the Sea is undoubtedly the jewel in the crown of San Benedetto del Tronto and represents the city's deepest connection to its maritime vocation.
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The Museum of Art on the Sea (MAM) is a unique open-air museum, displaying sculptures and murals along the southern pier, works by artists from around the world. The Museum of the Sea is undoubtedly the jewel in the crown of San Benedetto del Tronto and represents the city's deepest connection to its maritime vocation.
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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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On the pier there are lots of sculptures that were carved into the pier stones
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Ripatransone is a municipality in the Ascoli area and one of the oldest villages.
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Beautiful natural trail through the woods between Ripatransone and Cupra. Suitable for gravel and mountain bikes.
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The 43rd parallel of the northern hemisphere is an imaginary line on the Earth's surface that crosses the Municipality of Grottammare along its path. At the exact point where it runs, along the cycle path that connects Grottammare to Cupra Marittima, the Dream Point 43rd parallel was inaugurated on May 5, 2012, consisting of a sculptural group of Ascoli travertine and white Abruzzo stone, created by the master Francesco Santori. The work, symbolizing the terrestrial globe, with a large "G" in the center, also represents the four Sanctuaries crossed by the Parallel (Santiago de Compostela, Lourdes, Assisi and Medjugorje). https://fondoambiente.it/luoghi/43°-parallelo?ldc
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There are over 25 touring cycling routes in the Grottammare area, offering a wide range of experiences from coastal rides to challenging inland ascents. The komoot community has explored these routes over 400 times.
Grottammare, known as the 'Pearl of the Adriatic', is pleasant for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for touring, avoiding the peak summer heat while still enjoying the coastal charm and lush hinterland. The palm-lined promenade is enjoyable year-round.
Grottammare offers routes for all abilities. You'll find 11 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed ride along the coast, 7 moderate routes that might venture into the rolling hills, and 8 difficult routes for those seeking more challenging climbs and longer distances into the Marche region's hinterland.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can cycle through the Sentina Regional Nature Reserve, a unique green oasis with marine ecosystems and sand dunes, ideal for gravel biking. Other natural highlights include the Fosso Cacarabbia and the Mouth of the Tronto River. The area is also known for its pine forests and orange groves.
Absolutely. Many routes offer glimpses of history and culture. You can cycle towards the historic Grottammare Alta, perched on a hill with medieval walls and cobbled streets, offering panoramic views. The Acquaviva Picena Fortress is another notable landmark. Along the coast, you'll find Art Nouveau villas and the 43rd Parallel Globe Sculpture in Grottammare. Further north, the Museum of Art on the Sea (MAM) in San Benedetto del Tronto features an open-air exhibition.
Yes, Grottammare is excellent for family cycling. The palm-lined promenade (Lungomare) offers flat, paved paths with scenic views of the Adriatic Sea, connecting Grottammare to neighboring towns. An easy option is the Lungomare Cycle Path loop from Grottammare, which is 4.8 miles (7.8 km) and takes about 35 minutes.
Many of Grottammare's touring cycling routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the popular Gravel in the woods between Cupra Marittima and Ripatransone – loop from Grottammare offers a moderate challenge through the hinterland, and the View of Grottammare Sculpture – Grottammare Alta Castle View loop from Grottammare provides coastal and historic views.
Grottammare offers various parking options, especially along the promenade and in designated areas within the town. For routes starting directly from the coast, you'll often find convenient parking nearby. For routes venturing inland, consider parking in the town center or at the start of specific trailheads where available.
Grottammare is well-connected by public transport, particularly along the coast. The train station is centrally located, and local buses serve various parts of the town and surrounding areas. Cyclists should check with specific transport providers regarding policies for carrying bicycles, as this can vary.
Yes, especially along the Lungomare (promenade), you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and gelato shops perfect for a break. As you venture into the hinterland and visit towns like Grottammare Alta or Ripatransone, you'll discover charming local eateries to refuel.
The touring cycling routes around Grottammare are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from the beautiful palm-lined coast to the scenic rolling hills, and the opportunity to explore charming historic villages. The variety of routes catering to different skill levels is also a common highlight.
The terrain around Grottammare is quite varied. Along the coast, you'll find mostly flat, paved paths ideal for leisurely rides. As you head inland, the routes transition to rolling hills, offering more challenging ascents and descents, often on quieter roads or gravel paths. The Castello di Moresco – Altidona Historic Center loop from Grottammare, for instance, takes you through more challenging hilly terrain.
Yes, Grottammare offers excellent opportunities for gravel cycling, particularly in the hinterland and natural reserves. The Gravel in the woods between Cupra Marittima and Ripatransone – loop from Grottammare is a popular moderate route. The Sentina Regional Nature Reserve also features dirt tracks suitable for gravel bikes, providing access to a unique natural environment.


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