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Touring cycling routes around Montazzoli offer diverse landscapes, from rolling hills to panoramic views encompassing mountains and the sea. The village itself is situated atop two hills, with the Sinello River flowing nearby, providing varied terrain for cyclists. The broader Abruzzo region features quiet, well-maintained roads, challenging mountain climbs, and scenic coastal paths. This area is characterized by a blend of unspoiled nature and historical attractions, making it suitable for touring cyclists seeking varied experiences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
15.7km
01:29
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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17
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96.0km
06:06
1,120m
1,120m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15
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62.1km
04:09
930m
930m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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57.8km
04:27
1,310m
1,310m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
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12
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80.7km
05:55
1,740m
1,740m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Ciclovia Adriatica in Abruzzo (better known as Bike to Coast) is a 131-kilometer cycle path that covers the entire coastline of the Abruzzo region. The route runs from Martinsicuro (coastal border with Marche) to San Salvo (border with Molise). The route is mostly flat, mostly car-free, and crosses 19 coastal municipalities.
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Interesting facts about the location: Family heirloom: this specific trabocco was built in 1887 by the Verì family. To this day, the structure is still in the hands of their great-grandchildren. Floating restaurant: Nowadays, the platform serves as a unique fish restaurant. You literally dine on a wooden platform above the waves. In the middle of the restaurant, there is even a section of transparent glass floor that allows you to see the Adriatic Sea splashing beneath your feet while you eat. Marathon lunch: If you want to eat here, you need to significantly adjust your Komoot planning. They work with an extensive fixed fish menu (approx. €60 - €70 p.p.) of no less than 11 courses. Lunch starts punctually at 1:00 PM for all guests simultaneously and lasts at least 3 hours. Plan your time and enjoy !
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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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Even a short stop? Absolutely worth it. At Trabocco Punta Torre, a special fishing structure from 1850, time almost seems to stand still. The enormous wooden arms, cables, and nets are still used today for traditional net fishing, exactly as it happened generations ago. What makes this place extra special is the warm welcome from manager Claudio. Passers-by and cyclists are regularly spontaneously invited to take a look. With visible enthusiasm, he explains how the ingenious system works and how the nets are lowered into the Adriatic Sea via a mechanical lifting mechanism. A short stop that not only lets you experience a piece of history but also provides an encounter that you will remember for a long time.
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The scenic road leading to Pennadomo is a journey of rare beauty that winds through the wild landscapes of the province of Chieti, offering spectacular views of the spectacular limestone cliffs that characterize the village. The route allows you to admire the intense blue of the lake and the jagged profile of the surrounding mountains from above, transforming the journey into an unforgettable visual experience amidst vertical rock faces and pristine nature.
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Here you'll find three large crosses depicting the crucifixion of Jesus and the two thieves. For those living in Bagnaturo and Sulmona, they're a constant visual reference: looking up at the mountain from below, they stand out clearly against the ridge. Beyond their spiritual significance, this site is renowned for the incredible panoramic view it offers of the Peligna Valley; once you reach them, you feel as if you're standing on a natural terrace suspended in the void. The crosses are often illuminated for special occasions or religious holidays, making them visible even at night from across the valley below.
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Montealpiano is a small, quiet village on the slopes of Mount Morrone, in a panoramic position overlooking the Peligna Valley, just a short distance from Sulmona. Surrounded by pristine nature, amidst woods and mountain trails, it's an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic and rejuvenating atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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It was one of the most beautiful bike routes we've ridden in recent months. If you're in the area or just passing through, you absolutely should do this tour; it's unforgettable.
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There are over 40 touring cycling routes available around Montazzoli, offering diverse landscapes and experiences. The majority of these routes are considered difficult, providing a good challenge for experienced cyclists.
Montazzoli offers a blend of landscapes, from rolling hills and panoramic countryside views to glimpses of both mountains and the sea. You'll find routes traversing the Sinello River valley, and the broader Abruzzo region provides access to the imposing Gran Sasso and Majella mountains, as well as scenic coastal paths.
The touring cycling routes around Montazzoli are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 13 reviews. More than 250 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the unspoiled nature and diverse challenges.
Montazzoli benefits from a mild Mediterranean climate, making it suitable for cycling through much of the year. Moderate winters and warm summers mean spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for touring, offering comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery.
While most routes around Montazzoli are rated as difficult, there is one moderate touring cycling route available. For those seeking a less strenuous ride, the coastal Trabocco Punta Cavalluccio – Via Verde dei Trabocchi loop from Atessa includes sections of the flat Via Verde coastal path, which might be more accessible for families or beginners, though the overall route is long and difficult.
Yes, several routes offer a mix of coastal and inland scenery. For example, the Sangro River – Trabocco Punta Le Morge loop from Atessa leads through the Sangro River valley and along captivating coastal areas, providing a diverse touring experience.
Beyond the panoramic countryside, you can encounter significant natural features. The region is home to the Sinello River, and nearby attractions include the impressive Waterfall in Gola di Pennadomo and the stunning Cascate del Verde, recognized as the highest perennial natural waterfalls in the Apennines.
Montazzoli and its surroundings are rich in history. You might pass by the 17th-century Franceschelli Castle, historic churches like Madonna della Spogna, or the Roman-era Archaeological Park of Juvanum. Additionally, the Convent of San Pasquale (Atessa) is a notable religious building in the vicinity.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge on mixed terrain, routes like the Fonte Gelata – Scenic Gravel Road loop from Atessa offer significant elevation gains and explore scenic gravel roads, providing a robust touring experience.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Montazzoli are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Scenic loop from Fallo, which offers beautiful views through the local countryside.
One of the longest and most challenging touring cycling routes is the Trabocco Punta Cavalluccio – Via Verde dei Trabocchi loop from Atessa, which spans nearly 60 miles (96 km) and features significant elevation changes, exploring both coastal and inland areas.
Yes, some routes incorporate sites of historical significance. The Church to the Fallen of the Julia – Scenic Gravel Road loop from Atessa is an example of a route that combines scenic gravel roads with a visit to a memorial site.


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