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Trabocco Punta Torre – Via Verde from San Vito to Ortona loop from Porto di Vasto

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Mountain biking trails
Italy
Abruzzo
Chieti
Vasto

Trabocco Punta Torre – Via Verde from San Vito to Ortona loop from Porto di Vasto

Moderate

4.7

(73)

430

riders

Trabocco Punta Torre – Via Verde from San Vito to Ortona loop from Porto di Vasto

03:56

67.1km

360m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 19, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Riserva Naturale Controllata di Punta dell'Acquabella

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Start point

Train Station

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1

12.3 km

Trabocchi Fishing Huts on the Costa dei Trabocchi

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The trabocchi built along this stretch of coast are located totally in the water, connected to the mainland by means of a more or less stable walkway placed transversely to the coast.

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19.5 km

Trabocco with turtle sculpture

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3

22.8 km

Trabocco Punta Torre

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The Punta Torre overflow is one of the few overflows still functioning for fishing and can also be visited. The caretaker welcomes people and explains how the overflow works and the positioning of the fishing nets.

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23.6 km

Spiaggia della Foce

Beach

5

26.0 km

The location is one of the most beautiful stretches of the Trabocchi cycle path. The combination of tunnel, rocks and overflows make it suggestive. Right here, a few hundred meters away, the "D'Annunzio Hermitage" is projected towards the sea, also called "Hermitage of the Portelle" due to its location in the Portelle area, it owes its fame to the stay that the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio spent there , together with Barbara Leoni, in the summer of 1899. It is worth seeing it from the promontory and not from the cycle path.

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30.4 km

Spiaggia di Ripari Bardella

Beach

7

32.0 km

Via Verde from San Vito to Ortona

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Cycle/pedestrian stretch that connects the village of San Vito to Ortona, precisely we are in the hamlet of Acquabella.

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33.0 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

9

33.3 km

The mural is located along the Trabocchi cycle path and was painted on the occasion of the time trial of the 1st stage of the 2023 Giro d'Italia.

Born in Fossacesia on 1 January 1932. Died in Trier (Germany) on 5 May 1961, following a fall at the end of the fourth stage of the Tour of Germany. Sprinter. Tall m. 1.69 per kg 66. Professional from 1955 to 1961 with 15 victories. The classic short and explosive sprinter, with a remarkable combativeness, far from today's version of sprinters. The friendly "Sandrino" from Abruzzo, who moved to Brescia, first for military service and then for marriage, was also admired for the temperament with which he sought victories, attacking repeatedly and then beating the small groups of opponents who they fell out with him. It was the big stage races that brought him to the fore: he won seven stages in the Giro d'Italia (and wore the Maglia Rosa for nine days), two in the Giro d'Italia and three in Germany, one in the Moped Championship. Only one classic, the Milano-Vignola '60, with Gazzola, while previously he had always raced for Atala. The fall at the finish line of the Trier stage, in the Tour of Germany '61 (he had won in Kellminens two days earlier), caused him to fracture his skull and after two days he died, leaving his wife and daughter in despair, as well as an unfinished appreciable career.
All his victories.
1955: Acqui Terme stage (Giro d'Italia); Trieste stage (Giro d'Italia); Millau stage (Tour de France); Rome stop (Criterium Nations). 1956: Genoa stage (Giro d'Italia); Salice Terme stage (Giro d'Italia); Angers stage (Tour de France). 1957: Rieti stage (Motorcycle GP); Catholic stage (Giro d'Italia); Como stage (Giro d'Italia). 1959: San Pellegrino stage (Giro d'Italia). 1960: Munster stage (Tour of Germany); Ludwigshafen stage (Tour of Germany); Milan-Vignola. 1961: Kellminens stage (Tour of Germany).

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33.7 km

in Ortona the cycle path is interrupted

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45.9 km

Trabocco Pesce Palombo

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The trabocco was built almost a century ago, precisely in 1923 the Trabocco Pesce Palombo, located in Fossacesia Contrada la Penna in the “Fuggitelle” area.
The imposing construction made of Aleppo pine wood, a common tree throughout the middle Adriatic, resistant to saltiness and equipped with that elasticity, essential for resisting the gusts of the Mistral wind.

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67.1 km

End point

Train Station

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46.2 km

6.81 km

5.07 km

4.85 km

2.72 km

949 m

583 m

Surfaces

50.7 km

6.28 km

4.04 km

3.17 km

2.17 km

800 m

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