Adriatic Cycle Route: Senigallia to Marina di Montemarciano
Adriatic Cycle Route: Senigallia to Marina di Montemarciano
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Enjoy an easy 16.7-mile touring cycle along the Adriatic Cycle Route from Senigallia to Castello di Rocca Priora, offering coastal views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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After 13.0 km for 69 m
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Parking
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10.4 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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Highlight • Beach
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26.3 km
Highlight • Monument
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26.8 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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11.0 km
8.91 km
6.33 km
446 m
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26.8 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
This easy 26.8-kilometer route is designed for touring bicycles and can generally be completed in about 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it suitable for a relaxed ride.
Yes, the route is classified as 'easy' with minimal elevation gain (around 30 meters) and predominantly paved surfaces. It's an excellent choice for beginners, families, and cyclists of all fitness levels looking for a pleasant ride along the coast.
As part of the scenic Adriatic Cycle Route, you'll enjoy coastal views. Notable highlights include the Adriatic Cycle Route itself, the Marina di Montemarciano Seafront, and the historic Rotonda a Mare of Senigallia. The route concludes near the Castello di Rocca Priora, offering a historical landmark as a destination.
While specific parking areas are not detailed, Senigallia, as a starting point for a popular cycling route, typically offers various parking options near the seafront or town center. Look for public parking facilities close to the Adriatic Cycle Route access points.
The coastal climate makes spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October) ideal for cycling. During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds, while still offering beautiful sea views.
Generally, cycling routes in Italy, especially those on paved paths or secondary roads, are dog-friendly, provided your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. If your dog is cycling with you (e.g., in a trailer or basket), ensure they are comfortable and safe for the duration of the ride.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this section of the Adriatic Cycle Route. It is a public cycling path accessible to everyone.
The route primarily consists of paved surfaces, making it smooth and comfortable for touring bicycles. As part of the broader Adriatic Cycle Route, it is known for being mostly flat, especially near the coast, with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, this route is a segment of the extensive Adriatic Cycle Route (Ciclovia Adriatica). It also briefly passes through sections of local paths such as the Ciclabile Lungomare di Levante, Via Gioachino Rossini, and Via Dante Alighieri, integrating urban and suburban areas.
As the route passes through coastal towns like Senigallia and Marina di Montemarciano, you will find various cafes, restaurants, and amenities. These towns offer convenient stops for refreshments and meals, especially along the seafront areas.
This specific route, 'From Senigallia to the Castello di Rocca Priora along the Adriatic Cycle Route,' is designed as a point-to-point journey. You would typically cycle from Senigallia to the area of Castello di Rocca Priora.