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Abruzzo
Chieti
Ortona

Castello Aragonese – Trabocchi Coast Cycle Path loop from Ortona

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Italy
Abruzzo
Chieti
Ortona

Castello Aragonese – Trabocchi Coast Cycle Path loop from Ortona

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4.5

(2)

17

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Castello Aragonese – Trabocchi Coast Cycle Path loop from Ortona

00:39

9.84km

110m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 5.48 km for 102 m

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Parking

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1

2.09 km

Castello Aragonese

Highlight • Castle

2

3.90 km

"For the first mural I took inspiration from the historical events that took place here during the Second World War - explains Millo - The Battle of Ortona on the Gustav line, the efforts of all the inhabitants and the strength of the Partisans. For the second one I concentrated on the role partisan women, in particular the relays, who accompanied the brigades showing the safest ways, explored the places to cross and gathered information.My characters are surrounded by fields of poppies, the symbol flower of the Partisans, I wanted them to be the symbol of my tribute and at the same time an invitation to visit this beautiful piece of land".

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4.09 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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4.53 km

Punta dell'Acquabella Nature Reserve

Highlight • Natural Monument

The Punta di Acquabella reserve extends for 28 hectares along the Adriatic coast. Inside, wild and isolated, is the beach of Punta Acquabella, where the crystalline sea is framed by high cliffs covered in vegetation. There is also a pine forest with paths to discover and which offers shade for moments of relaxation.

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5.00 km

Francesco De Gregori Mural

Highlight • Monument

With a phrase from Donna Cannone

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7.32 km

Trabocchi Coast Cycle Path

Highlight • Cycleway

7

8.73 km

Ortona - a panoramic point over the Adriatic Sea and the city.

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9.38 km

Cathedral of Saint Thomas the Apostle

Highlight • Religious Site

Place of worship and prayer

Piazza S. Tommaso, 66026 Ortona CH
tommasoapostolo.it/index.php/descrive-cattedrale/lapostolo/chi-e-san-tommaso
0859062977

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9.84 km

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5.08 km

2.55 km

2.04 km

160 m

Surfaces

6.79 km

2.32 km

261 m

124 m

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