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Road cycling around Scerni offers diverse terrain, situated on a hill at 281 meters above sea level with panoramic views. The region features predominantly cultivated areas, rolling hills, olive groves, and vineyards, providing varied backdrops for rides. Its strategic location near the Adriatic Sea allows for coastal routes, while proximity to the Maiella mountains offers more challenging ascents. The landscape is characterized by a mix of gentle gradients and significant elevation changes, suitable for experienced road cyclists.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
4.0
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26
riders
67.4km
03:28
1,110m
1,110m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
25
riders
122km
05:36
1,200m
1,200m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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riders
49.1km
02:32
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5
riders
85.6km
04:38
1,720m
1,720m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5
riders
65.4km
03:37
1,270m
1,280m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Imagine: the Adriatic Sea shimmering beside you, a fresh sea breeze on your face, and an endless cycle path winding along the coast. The Via Verde dei Trabocchi is one of those routes where you don't really want the ride to end. This cycle path, over 50 kilometers long and largely flat, follows a former railway line and takes you along one of the most beautiful coastal stretches of Abruzzo. Along the way, you'll pass the iconic trabocchi: impressive wooden fishing platforms that seem to float on the sea on stilts. With their long arms and nets, they stand out against the horizon like gigantic wooden works of art. Thanks to the flat course, this route is suitable for almost everyone, from recreational cyclists to avid mileage eaters. Along the way, charming beaches, atmospheric villages, and countless spots beckon where you can stop for an espresso, an ice cream, or a fresh fish lunch with a sea view. The Via Verde dei Trabocchi is not just a cycle path, but an experience that effortlessly combines nature, culture, and relaxation. A route you must cycle at least once.
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beautiful view of the mouth of the Sangro River.
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The view and surface are top-notch. Quiet and traffic-free.
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Panoramic view from the breathtaking hill, you go down to the sea and you can take a cycle path all along the seafront. Fantastic
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During the Second World War, a gunpowder depot blew up and seriously damaged the facility. A subsequent landslide destroyed further parts. The facility was restored in 2001. Now it looks almost a bit too new, but the next few centuries will change that again :-)
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Convent of S.Maria degli Angeli (S.Pasquale) in Vallaspra di Atessa (CH) In the name Vallaspra, Valle-aspra, one can sense the peculiarity of a wild and fruitless nature, but also the sedimentation of a troubled historical and religious with long periods of splendor and apostolate. The history of the Vallaspra convent is linked to the Franciscan spirit and the incessant work of evangelization of the observant Friars Minor. Way back in 1408, Tommaso da Firenze, lay friar and secretary of Father Nicola da Osimo, commissioner of the province of Sant'Angelo in Puglia, stopped his wanderings in the Frenta area, in front of an ancient Cona depicting the Madonna of Sorrows with the Dead Christ and on the sides Saint John and Saint Francis on the right, Mary Magdalene and Saint Anthony of Padua on the left, venerated in a barren and wild place, precisely Vallassero di Atessa. Conquered by the evocative sacredness of the place and the profound meaning of this Pietà, Frà Tommaso began the construction of the first nucleus of the convent, which was completed and inaugurated just ten years later, in 1430. The convent of Vallaspra dedicated by Frà Tommaso to Santa Maria degli Angeli , not only in the dedication, but above all in the architectural structures, preserves the cleanliness of the Franciscan forms. The church, with a central nave and a side one, was enriched, in the early 1700s, with a chapel dedicated to San Pasquale Baylon (Spanish), a lay Franciscan, canonized in 1860, in honor of the Contestabile Colonna; the latter changed the title of the convent and San Pasquale simply, rather than Vallaspra, indicates the locality and the monastic complex. Over the centuries the structure was a woolen mill (the Franciscan habit was produced there); operating for more than a century and closed in 1675, it was linked to the intense period of traffic along the herd arteries. Over the years, the Convent of S.Pasquale became an important center of theological studies. Today, the Convent transmits a strong sense of belonging, of religious, spiritual and cultural identity; characteristics, the latter, which make it a solid, safe reference center, as well as a pole of aggregation, prayer and apostolate.
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There are 7 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Scerni, offering a variety of experiences. These routes are categorized as moderate to difficult, ensuring a good challenge for most road cyclists.
The routes around Scerni traverse diverse landscapes, from rolling hills with olive groves and vineyards to coastal stretches. Scerni itself is situated on a hill, so expect varied elevation changes. While the focus is on paved roads, the region's proximity to the Adriatic Sea and the Maiella mountains means you'll encounter a mix of scenic coastal views and more challenging inland ascents.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same general area. For example, the challenging route Monument to Silvio Spaventa – Monte Pallano loop from Casale Vidorni - I Laghi dell'Osento offers a 65.4 km circular ride with significant elevation gain.
The routes offer numerous scenic points. You can enjoy panoramic views from Scerni's elevated position, or explore the stunning coastal landscapes. Notable attractions include the Punta Aderci Nature Reserve Trail, the imposing Punta Penna Lighthouse, and the historic center of Scerni with its village church of San Panfilo and Palazzo D'Avalos. The route View of Punta Aderci – Mouth of the Sinello River loop from Porto di Vasto specifically highlights coastal beauty.
The Abruzzo region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are ideal, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be warm, especially in July and August, but coastal breezes can make rides enjoyable. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The routes listed in this guide are primarily categorized as moderate to difficult, with significant elevation gains, making them more suitable for experienced road cyclists. For easier, flatter options, you might explore segments of the broader 'Bike to Coast Abruzzo' path, though specific no-traffic road sections for beginners around Scerni are less common in this selection.
Scerni, being a smaller town, typically offers street parking in and around its center. For routes starting from nearby towns like Atessa or Vasto, designated parking areas are usually available. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival, especially in the historic centers.
Public transport options to Scerni, particularly with bicycle carriage, can be limited. Regional buses might operate, but policies on bikes vary. For more flexibility, driving to Scerni and utilizing local parking is often the most convenient option for cyclists. Check with specific bus operators for their bicycle transport policies.
While the routes focus on quiet roads, they often pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find local cafes, trattorias, and restaurants. Scerni itself has a charming historic center with dining options. Planning your route with potential stopovers in mind is recommended to enjoy local cuisine and refreshments.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Scerni are generally considered challenging. Out of the 7 routes, 3 are rated as moderate and 4 as difficult. They feature significant elevation gains, with some routes like San Buono downtown – San Rocco Fountain loop from Vasto-San Salvo climbing over 1700 meters, requiring good fitness levels.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the picturesque landscapes, the challenge of the climbs, and the opportunity to explore the authentic Abruzzo region on quiet roads, away from heavy traffic.


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