Best attractions and places to see around Lentella include a blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and cultural insights. Situated on a hill at an altitude of 400 meters, the village offers expansive views of the surrounding valley and extends as far as the Adriatic Sea. Its history dates back to pre-Roman times, with a medieval fortified appearance preserved in its historic center. The area is characterized by agricultural landscapes, including olive groves, vineyards, and cereal fields, alongside significant natural…
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This part of the route of the cycle/pedestrian path of the Via Verde Costa dei Trabocchi which lies in the territory of San Salvo Marina represents the southern Abruzzo section of the Adriatica cycle path, Bicitalia network number 6. The cycle path in the two-way direction was resined and then painted green and the same in the pedestrian section, but in reality it had to be made in blue to distinguish it from the cycle path and to make it clear to cyclists and pedestrians where to pass within a mixed pedestrian and cycle path and to avoid unnecessary accidents linked to the lack of chromatic distinction of the two sections.
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Exceptional landscape, absolutely worth visiting. You can start from either Vasto or San Salvo, in both cases it is easy to find parking and it is free.
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Have a coffee at Porto vastò
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From this stretch of the provincial road you can enjoy the view towards the village of Montenero di Bisaccia and the Calanchi di Montenero, an area of about 120 hectares, where there are erosive forms created by the action of rainwater on the clayey soil. The area is a site of community interest (SIC), identified by the Ministry of the Environment for its naturalistic and landscape importance.
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The cave of the Madonna di Bisaccia is a natural cavity located a few hundred meters from the Sanctuary of the Madonna di Bisaccia. It is an ancient sacred monument, where the first Christians who lived in the area gathered to venerate a Byzantine painting of the Madonna and Child, later transferred to the sanctuary.
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The cycle path crosses various towns in Abruzzo starting from Ortona up to San Salvo. It is advisable to always pay close attention between bikers and walkers.
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It's a popular cycle path and it would be inadvisable to whiz around at 40 km/h on a racing bike. Pedaling accompanied by the smell of pine trees and the scent of the sea is a far greater emotion than monitoring your average speed on your bike's GPS. Enjoy it!
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Lentella, situated on a hill, offers expansive views of the surrounding valley and the Adriatic Sea. A notable natural attraction is the View of the badlands, where you can observe the village of Montenero di Bisaccia and the unique erosive forms created by rainwater on clayey soil. The area around the Mouth of the Trigno River is also a precious treasure trove of biodiversity, important for its abundant birdlife and riparian vegetation.
Yes, the area boasts excellent cycling opportunities. You can enjoy the Cycle Path Along Marina di Vasto Nature Park, which offers a pleasant ride accompanied by the smell of pine trees and the scent of the sea. Another popular option is the Via Verde Costa dei Trabocchi Cycle Path, a well-maintained route that can be traveled from San Salvo Marina to Punta Penna, passing through Vasto marina. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Lentella guide.
Lentella's historic center retains much of its medieval appearance with high scarp walls. Key historical landmarks include the 14th-century Church of Santa Maria Assunta with its distinctive quadrangular stone bell tower, and the Church of Santi Cosma and Damiano, built in the late 1700s. The Catalano Palace and Giovannelli Palace also contribute to the preserved historical character of the village. Additionally, the Cave of the Madonna di Bisaccia is an ancient sacred monument where early Christians gathered.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Cycle Path Along Marina di Vasto Nature Park and the Via Verde Costa dei Trabocchi Cycle Path are both categorized as family-friendly. The area also features an educational farm that engages school groups in artistic workshops, especially in the spring, offering a hands-on experience for children.
You can find a variety of hiking trails around Lentella. For example, the Hiking around Lentella guide lists routes such as the 'Calanchi di Montenero Loop' which is a moderate 8.7 km trail, and easier options like the 'San Salvo Marina loop from Nidi di Fratino' at 4.4 km. These trails often offer scenic views of the natural landscape.
Lentella offers charm throughout the year. Spring is ideal for enjoying the educational farm's artistic workshops and the picturesque agricultural landscapes of olive groves and vineyards. The feast day of Santi Cosma and Damiano on September 27th is a significant local event. For outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, spring and early autumn generally offer pleasant weather.
Absolutely! The region offers several mountain biking trails. You can explore routes like the 'Calanchi di Montenero e Grotta della Madonna di Bisaccia – giro ad anello', an easy 5.3 km loop, or more challenging options such as 'The Bather Monument – View of the Coast loop from Vasto-San Salvo', which is a difficult 70 km ride. Discover more trails in the MTB Trails around Lentella guide.
Beyond its historical sites, Lentella is known for its traditional dishes, including sweet fried scrippelle, cif e ciaf, and porchetta. The village also hosts a well-known paragliding school, the only one in the Province of Chieti, attracting visitors interested in aerial sports and offering a unique perspective of the landscape.
The Mouth of the Trigno River is a key area for wildlife, particularly birdlife, and is protected as a Site of Community Importance (SCI). Here, you can observe species like the Little Ringed Plover and Common Sandpiper. The surrounding agricultural landscapes, including olive groves, vineyards, and cereal fields, also offer picturesque natural scenery.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Ruin of the Church of San Giovanni near the ancient cemetery, which was originally built on the remains of a Roman villa. Another interesting spot is the Chalk Water Spring in Contrada Casale dei Monaci, traditionally believed to have therapeutic properties, particularly for eye ailments.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the elevated position of Lentella, extending to the Adriatic Sea. The well-maintained cycling paths, like the Via Verde Costa dei Trabocchi Cycle Path, are highly rated for their exceptional landscape and ease of access. The unique geological formations of the badlands also draw significant interest.


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