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Discover Pescara on a self-guided eco tour by e-scooter or bike, exploring highlights like Ponte del Mare and Pescara Vecchia in about 2 hours for $46.54.
Exploring the city of Pescara becomes an engaging adventure with this self-guided panoramic eco tour available by e-scooter or electric bike. Priced at $46.54 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this tour offers a flexible way to see some of Pescara’s most notable sights. The route includes the seafront with Ponte del Mare, the historic Pescara Vecchia, the scenic Pineta Dannunziana, and the historic Aurum La Fabbrica Delle Idee building. Its quiet pace and eco-friendly transportation make it well-suited for travelers who want a personal, relaxed exploration without the constraints of a group tour.
While the tour boasts free access to several key spots, it’s important to note that the experience is self-guided, relying on detailed instructions sent via email. An additional consideration is that the tour’s success depends on good weather, as outdoor mobility is central. This tour suits those seeking independence, scenic views, and a taste of Pescara’s cultural and natural highlights.


The tour begins at Locomotiva FS 74065124 in Pescara, Italy. This central meeting point offers convenience, especially for those arriving via public transportation. After a quick check-in, you’ll receive instructions for your e-scooter or e-bike, including how to activate and use the vehicle through an app. Once ready, your self-guided adventure starts, and the route is designed so that you can enjoy the sights at your own pace before returning to the starting point.
The process is straightforward, and the provider, Gustabruzzo, ensures all participants have the necessary information for a smooth experience. This setup emphasizes independence, letting you explore Pescara without a guide, but with all the logistical support needed.
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The seafront is a prominent feature of this tour, with the Ponte del Mare standing out as Italy’s largest cycle-pedestrian bridge. Measuring 466 meters in length with a 172-meter suspended deck span, this impressive structure offers fantastic views of the Adriatic Sea. Traversing the bridge provides both a practical connection between parts of the city and a scenic photo opportunity. Its status as one of the largest bridges of its kind in Europe makes it a highlight for many visitors.
The bike or e-scooter ride across the bridge is comfortable and safe, thanks to the dedicated cycle paths. The tour allows ample time to appreciate the architecture and landscape, making it an excellent stop for those interested in urban design and coastal scenery.

The historic core of Pescara, known as Pescara Vecchia, features charming narrow streets and a glimpse into local history. The tour offers a view of the village with the birthplace of Gabriele D’Annunzio, a notable Italian poet and writer. The view of this area provides insight into the city’s cultural roots and the significance of D’Annunzio’s legacy.
While the tour does not specify detailed stops within Pescara Vecchia, the visual experience of this old town area adds a layer of historical context to the sightseeing. It suits travelers who appreciate combining scenic rides with cultural sights.

The first stop on the route is Fontana La Nave di Cascella, a sculptural fountain built in 1986 by Pietro Cascella. Originally displayed in Florence, it was later donated to Pescara. The sculpture represents a ship, linking to the city’s maritime identity, and is located in Piazza Santa Croce.
This free-standing artwork is a quick but impactful stop, offering a moment to admire modern art integrated into the cityscape. Its historical and artistic value makes it a meaningful introduction to Pescara’s public art scene.

As the largest Italian cycle-pedestrian bridge, the Ponte del Mare is a pivotal feature of the tour. Its size and design make it a striking landmark that embodies Pescara’s commitment to mobility and urban beauty. The 10-minute stop here provides an opportunity to walk, take photos, and enjoy the spectacular views.
The bridge’s location in the city’s seafront enhances the overall experience, making it an ideal spot for a brief exploration. Its impressive dimensions and engineering make it a highlight for architecture enthusiasts.
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Another artistic feature on the route is Fontana La Meridiana, a sculptural sundial installed in 2013 on the Southern Riviera of Pescara. Located between Viale Pepe and the d’Annunzio Theatre, this fountain offers a combination of art and functionality.
Spending 10 minutes at this stop allows for viewing the sculpture and understanding its role as both an artistic and scientific element. It provides a peaceful pause amid the ride, with an appreciation for local innovation and design.
The Pineta Dannunziana is a protected natural area and a highlight of the tour’s natural scenery. Also referred to as Pineta D’Avalos, this nature reserve covers a significant portion of the city’s southern landscape. It’s a 20-minute stop, giving ample time to enjoy the tranquility of woodlands, walking paths, and the D’Annunzio pine forest.
This spot is ideal for nature lovers who want a break from urban sightseeing. The reserve also carries historical ties, as it was once owned by the marquisate of Pescara.

The Aurum building has roots as a distillery producing Aurum liqueur, but today it functions as a “Factory of Ideas”. The historic site now hosts creative and cultural activities, showcasing preserved flavors and fostering new ones. The 20-minute stop here provides a chance to view the architecture and learn about the building’s transformation.
This location connects Pescara’s industrial past with its modern cultural scene, making it a meaningful addition to the route.
The tour concludes with a view of Pescara Vecchia and the birthplace of Gabriele D’Annunzio. This scenic outlook offers an overview of the historic area, tying together the tour’s cultural and scenic themes. Returning to the starting point completes the circuit, making it a convenient endpoint.
The meeting point is at Locomotiva FS 74065124, easily accessible by public transportation. The self-guided format means you receive instructions via email, including how to activate your vehicle through the BitMobility APP. Instructions cover registration, code input, and rental activation, ensuring a smooth start to your outing.
The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, allowing for personalized pacing. It’s suitable for most travelers, provided the weather is favorable, as outdoor mobility is central. The experience is designed for those who enjoy independent exploration with the support of detailed guidance.
This tour has a rating of 4.0/5 from four reviews, with positive comments about how well Pescara lends itself to exploration via e-steps. One reviewer highlights excellent cycle paths, and another mentions the quality of food and tapas, suggesting the tour’s potential for combining scenic sightseeing with local culinary delights.
However, a review notes the importance of punctuality and communication, as arriving late could mean missing the experience, emphasizing the need to be on time and attentive to notifications.
This self-guided eco tour offers a cost-effective and flexible way to experience Pescara’s key sights. The combination of modern transportation and cultural landmarks makes it especially suitable for independent travelers who appreciate scenic views, artistic features, and natural reserves.
While it’s straightforward and laid-back, travelers should prepare for outdoor conditions and ensure they follow the instructions carefully for a smooth experience. The tour’s highlights, such as Ponte del Mare and Pineta Dannunziana, provide a well-rounded view of the city’s urban beauty and natural charm.
This route is a practical choice for those wanting a personalized, eco-friendly exploration of Pescara’s best features, especially if they value flexibility and self-guided discovery.
“We went for a self guided 2 hour tour with e-steps. Pescara does have excellent cycle paths. The provider Mimmo Grazie was waiting for us a the pro…”
How do I start the tour?
The tour begins at Locomotiva FS in Pescara, where you’ll receive instructions for activating your e-scooter or bike via the BitMobility APP. Once activated, you can explore at your own pace.
Are the stops included in the price?
Yes, all listed stops, including Fontana La Nave, Ponte del Mare, Fontana La Meridiana, Pineta Dannunziana, and Aurum, are included and free to access.
Is there a guide during the tour?
No, this is a self-guided experience. You receive detailed instructions and navigation tips via email, but there is no live guide.
How long does the tour take?
The approximate duration is 2 hours, depending on your pace and time spent at each stop.
Can I do this tour if I don’t have experience with e-scooters or bikes?
Basic familiarity with e-scooters or bikes is recommended. Instructions are provided, and the activity is most suitable for most travelers who can comfortably operate the vehicles.
Is this tour suitable in bad weather?
Since the tour is outdoor-based, it requires good weather for optimal enjoyment. If canceled due to weather, a different date or full refund is offered.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, but specific age limitations are not detailed. Basic vehicle operation skills are assumed.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Full refunds are issued for cancellations made at least 24 hours before the start.
What is the provider’s contact information?
Gustabruzzo can be reached at +393492475497 or [email protected] for questions or assistance.
Is this tour private?
Yes, only your group participates, providing a personalized experience free from other guests.
Would you recommend this tour?
For those seeking a flexible, eco-friendly way to explore Pescara’s highlights, this self-guided route offers a practical and enjoyable option, especially for travelers who prefer autonomy and scenic city views.