14 October 2025 - Pescara
After a happy interchange using my limited Italian, in the laundry, today was a good day for an excursion away from the boat. Luca, the boss in the marina office, had recommended that we could take the train down the coast to Ortona, and from there cycle an old railway line further along the coast.
Italian trains lived up to our previous experience, as being excellent.
The cycleway along the ‘Costa dei Trabocchi’, is a properly surfaced path running next to the sea. Trabocchi are the old wooden buildings, on stilts, with poles to suspend fishing nets and are clearly being maintained, if not still used, as they are a feature of this stretch of coast.
There are bicycle hire places, but we took our own bikes, easy to do on the regional trains.
Sandy beaches are interspersed with rocky outcrops. The beachside restaurants in the small town of San Vito were mostly closed, but we found a nice place and enjoyed a delicious seafood and pasta lunch.
Suitably refuelled, we continued with the ride, not to the end, but to a place where we could get a train back to Pescara. This station, between two towns appears to be in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by farmers fields, olive groves and vineyards.
Cycling and walking through the outskirts of the city gave us more of a view of Pescara, only adding to liking the place.
Tricia (and Steve)

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