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Touring cycling routes around Atri traverse a diverse landscape in Italy's Abruzzo region, characterized by its hilly terrain and unique geological formations. The area features the Calanchi di Atri Regional Natural Reserve, an expanse of badlands with dramatic clay formations. Routes extend from the valley floor of the Piomba stream to higher elevations, offering varied gradients. This topography provides a range of cycling experiences across eroded gullies, wooded areas, and open countryside.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
44.2km
03:31
1,170m
1,170m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.6km
02:31
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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61
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19.6km
01:24
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.1km
02:28
400m
400m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.3km
02:05
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cathedral with ceramic plates! On Piazza Duomo, the Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta will surely catch your eye immediately. If you look closely, you will see that the tower of the Gothic cathedral from 1300 is decorated with ceramic plates in different colors, which change throughout the day with the position of the sun. Incidentally, the shape of the tower, an octagon with a pyramid on top, is unique for the time in which the cathedral was built. The funny thing is that you also see this reflected in other churches in Atri and in other villages and cities in Abruzzo. The story goes that the architect of the cathedral applied it here first, after which the idea was adopted by other builders. Underground church and water reservoirs Around 300 BC, on the spot where the cathedral now stands, there was a large square with bathhouses underneath and water reservoirs to store rainwater. Only then was the cathedral built on top of it, after which the reservoirs were converted into an underground church. Triggered? Want to know more, click through to https://ciaotutti.nl/reizen-door-italie/abruzzen/atri-een-levendige-stad-vol-geschiedenis/
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Nice route for walking or cycling. Sharing the path, each at their own pace. Historical context: this beautiful pine forest was planted from 1923 onwards by the visionary Luigi Corrado Filiani and even gave the town its name. Today you walk in the shade of thousands of umbrella pines, with the Adriatic Sea always nearby. A quiet and atmospheric route where nature, history and coastal experience come together perfectly.
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The Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta (Duomo of Atri) is one of the most important and impressive religious monuments in the Abruzzo region. This co-cathedral was built between 1260 and 1305 on the foundations of an older Romanesque church and even older Roman baths. Open daily in the morning from 09:00 - 12:30
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Definitely enjoy the view of the Adriatic Sea and quickly have a cappuccino at the bar or a delicious ice cream.
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The village of Silvi Paese is an enchanting place rich in history and culture, located on a hill overlooking the Adriatic coast and offering breathtaking views of the sea and the surrounding hills. Its panoramic viewpoint, in particular, is one of the most beautiful in the area, offering 360-degree views from the coast to the mountains. https://www.visitsilvi.it/il-borgo-di-silvi-paese-e-il-belvedere/6.html
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Fountain located near the Church of San Salvatore.
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One of the most beautiful viewpoints on the Teramo Adriatic coast.
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Atri offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 270 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 38 easy, 83 moderate, and 150 difficult trails, ensuring there's a suitable ride for every cyclist.
Yes, Atri features several easy routes suitable for families or those seeking a relaxed ride. For example, the Vomano Cycle Bridge loop from Scerne is an easy 18.5 km route through the Vomano stream valley. Another good option is the Pine Grove – Historic Village of Mutignano loop from Mutignano, a moderate 24.7 km path that offers a pleasant experience.
Touring cycling routes around Atri showcase a diverse landscape, from the dramatic, moon-like clay formations of the Calanchi di Atri Regional Natural Reserve to rolling hills and river valleys. You'll cycle through eroded gullies, wooded areas, and open countryside, with varied topography extending from the Piomba stream valley floor to higher elevations like Colle della Giustizia.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Atri are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Popular examples include the challenging Calanchi di Atri Loop and the easier Vomano Cycle Bridge loop from Scerne. These circular routes make planning your ride and return journey straightforward.
The most striking natural attraction is the Atri Badlands within the Calanchi di Atri Regional Natural Reserve, known for its unique clay formations. You might also encounter the Fonte dell'Accolle, a natural spring. The region's biodiversity includes wild gladioli, capers, licorice, and various bird species, especially within the protected areas.
The touring cycling routes in Atri are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 1000 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the dramatic landscapes, particularly the Calanchi, and the variety of terrain that caters to different fitness levels.
Yes, the region offers routes that combine cycling with cultural exploration. You can visit the Historic Village of Mutignano, or explore routes that are part of the GreenWay Terre del Cerrano or sections of the ancient Via del Sale (Salt Road). The Co-Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mary of the Assumption in Atri itself is also a significant landmark.
The hilly landscape and varied terrain of Atri make spring and autumn ideal for touring cycling. The weather is generally milder, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant. Summers can be hot, especially in the exposed badlands, while winters might bring cooler temperatures and potentially less predictable conditions.
While popular routes like those through the Calanchi can see more traffic, exploring some of the moderate or easy routes, especially outside peak season, can offer a quieter experience. Routes like the Vomano Cycle Bridge loop from Scerne or the Pine Grove – Historic Village of Mutignano loop from Mutignano might provide a more serene ride.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Atri offers 150 difficult routes with considerable elevation changes. The Calanchi di Atri Loop, for instance, features over 1100 meters of ascent. Another demanding option is the Pebble Beach Near Pineto – The Calanchi of Atri loop from Atri, which also incorporates significant climbs through the distinctive badlands.
While Atri itself is inland, some routes extend towards the coast, offering glimpses of the Adriatic Sea. The Pebble Beach Near Pineto – Vomano Cycle Bridge loop from Atri is an example of a route that brings you closer to the coastal area, allowing you to experience both the inland hills and the proximity to the sea.


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