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No traffic road cycling routes in Boschi Tra Cupramarittima E Ripatransone traverse a landscape characterized by narrow, deep valleys extending inland from the Adriatic coast. The region features a mix of fossil dunes, conglomerates, and residual evergreen forests, interspersed with Mediterranean scrubland. Elevations reach up to 460 meters, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. Routes often provide views of the Adriatic Sea and the undulating inland hills.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Amidst the allure of maritime history and tradition, today the port is not only a hub for commercial fishing but also for nautical tourism, with a vibrant fish market that attracts buyers from across the region. The city celebrates its maritime tradition through the Maritime Museum, which hosts exhibits on the history of local fishing, traditional tools, and accounts of the fishermen's lives. The port continues to be a symbol of the local community, representing the fusion of tradition and modernity.
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A true open-air museum of modern art on the tourist pier of San Benedetto del Tronto
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Beautiful, blue in colour, the sea on one side and palm trees on the other
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The Museum of Art on the Sea (MAM), located on the beautiful south pier of the city, is a permanent open-air exhibit of contemporary works of art, with an impressive display of 135 sculptures and 10 wall paintings. The artworks, signed by more than 130 different artists coming from every corner of the country and from all over the world, were created during the past editions of the “Scultura Viva” (Living Sculpture) International Sculpture and Painting Symposium, held in San Benedetto since 1997. Works by Mario Lupo, Marcello Sgattoni, Genti Tavanxhiu and Giuseppe Straccia are also exhibited on the pier. Commissioned by “Circolo dei Sambenedettesi”, a local association for the conservation of the city’s cultural heritage, and completed in year 1986, a monument by Mario Lupo proudly stands as the biggest piece in the exhibition: an eight metres high bronze sculpture dedicated to Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Visiting the Museum of Art on the Sea is a really unique experience, not only because of its exhibit, but also thanks to its beautiful setting: a graceful promenade stretching out into the open sea, for a length of over one kilometre. The first half of the walk is dedicated to sculpture, showcasing bas-reliefs, high reliefs and sculptures in the round, created by the artists who took part in the “Scultura Viva” International Symposium and carved on the travertine stone blocks acting as a breakwater on one side of the pier. On the opposite side, one single and bizarre artwork can be found, the creation of local artist Marcello Sgattoni: a fountain made of concrete and river pebbles representing a girl from whose breasts drinking water flows, a celebration of water as the source of all life. The second half of the walk is dedicated to street art painting. On the huge concrete blocks fringing the final stretch of the pier, 10 wonderful murals were painted by renowned artists from all over the world. The Museum of Art on the Sea is always open and free to visit at any time. (c) https://www.comunesbt.it/museodelmare/Engine/RAServePG.php/P/25241MDM0316/L/1
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Very beautiful cycle paths, the ideal is to travel during mid-season as, as they are often also walkable, in summer it is necessary to proceed with the utmost attention for the numerous people on foot
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The cycle path from Cupra Marittima to Porto d'Ascoli is several kilometers long and is beautiful
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Beautiful seaside town, seafront famous for its palm trees
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There are currently 3 easy, no-traffic road cycling routes available in the Boschi Tra Cupramarittima E Ripatransone area. These routes are designed for a relaxed and enjoyable experience away from vehicle traffic.
The region features a diverse landscape with narrow, deep valleys extending inland from the coast, reaching altitudes up to 460 meters. While the specific no-traffic routes listed are relatively flat, the broader area is characterized by undulating hills and offers varied terrain, including sections with evergreen forests and Mediterranean scrubland. You can expect scenic views of the Adriatic Sea and the inland hills.
Yes, all the no-traffic road cycling routes listed are rated as easy, making them suitable for families and cyclists of all skill levels. They offer a safe and enjoyable environment away from vehicle traffic. For example, the Sunrise at Grottammare Beach – View of Grottammare loop from San Benedetto del Tronto is a gentle ride along the coast.
The Boschi Tra Cupramarittima E Ripatransone area is generally pleasant for cycling during spring, early summer, and autumn. These seasons offer milder temperatures and less extreme weather conditions compared to the peak heat of summer or the cooler, potentially wetter winter months. The natural beauty of the Mediterranean vegetation is particularly vibrant in spring.
While the specific no-traffic routes are primarily coastal, the wider region offers several points of interest. You can enjoy panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding hills. Notable attractions nearby include the fascinating Fosso Cacarabbia canyon and the historic Church of Saint Mary of Petrella. The View of the Adriatic Coast from the Woods Between Cupra Marittima and Ripatransone highlight offers stunning vistas.
Yes, all the no-traffic road cycling routes in this guide are designed as loops. For instance, you can enjoy the Embarcadero Maestro Pastrana – San Benedetto del Tronto loop from San Benedetto del Tronto, which brings you back to your starting point.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in this area, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful coastal scenery, and the accessibility for all skill levels, making it ideal for a relaxing ride.
While the routes themselves offer continuous scenic views of the coast, the broader region is known for several panoramic viewpoints. The View of the Adriatic Coast from the Woods Between Cupra Marittima and Ripatransone is a particularly rewarding spot to take in the expansive vistas of the sea and the undulating inland hills.
The routes are generally accessible from coastal towns like San Benedetto del Tronto and Grottammare, which are well-connected by local public transport. For specific bus or train schedules to reach the starting points, it's advisable to check local transport provider websites.
As the routes often start and end in or near coastal towns such as San Benedetto del Tronto, you can typically find public parking facilities in these areas. It's recommended to check local parking regulations and availability upon arrival, especially during peak seasons.
Given that many of these routes are located near or pass through coastal towns like San Benedetto del Tronto and Grottammare, you'll find a good selection of cafes, restaurants, and other amenities to refuel and relax before or after your ride.


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