Discover the magic of the Trabocchi Coast, one of the most captivating stretches of the Adriatic, where nature, culture, and tradition blend together in a unique and exciting experience.
Walk along the breathtaking Trabocchi Coast, one of the most captivating stretches of the Adriatic, where nature, culture, and tradition blend together in a unique and exciting experience. This evocative cycling and walking trail, winding along ancient railways and offering breathtaking views, will lead you to discover one of the most distinctive symbols of Abruzzo: the trabocchi, mysterious and fascinating wooden structures suspended over the sea.
The Trabocchi Coast takes its name from these ancient fishing machines, built on stilts and connected to the mainland by wooden walkways. Each trabocco has its own storey to tell: they are true works of ingenuity that testify to the profound bond between man and the sea.
Walking along the cycle/pedestrian path that runs along the seafront, admire spectacular views, crystal-clear waters, and landscapes that seem straight out of a painting. Stop in the small seaside villages and be captivated by the authenticity of these timeless places.
One of the most famous traboccos is undoubtedly the Trabocco Turchino, located in the municipality of San Vito Chietino. Immortalised by Gabriele D'Annunzio in his novel The Triumph of Death, the Trabocco Turchino is a place brimming with charm and poetry. The poet described it as a “fishing machine with a fantastic appearance,” perfectly in harmony with the wild and romantic landscape that surrounds it.
Today, the Trabocco Turchino is an unmissable stop for those who want to immerse themselves in the history and culture of Abruzzo, breathe in the salty sea air, and listen to the wind rustling through the wooden beams.