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Discover Pescara on a self-guided eco-friendly e-scooter or bike tour, exploring highlights from Ponte del Mare to historic sites in a fun, sustainable way.
Taking a self-guided eco tour around Pescara with an e-scooter or an e-bike offers a relaxed, eco-friendly way to see the city’s most photogenic spots and hidden corners. This experience, offered by Gustabruzzo, promises a scenic 2-hour journey through key landmarks and scenic areas, all while you control the pace and route. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group, this tour caters to those looking for an independent, flexible, and environmentally conscious adventure.
What really appeals to us is the freedom to explore at your own pace—stopping for photos, quick visits, or just enjoying the breeze without the usual tour group rush. Despite the convenience, a potential snag might be the dependence on good weather, as these vehicles are best enjoyed under clear skies. This tour suits travelers who want a relaxed, authentic experience of Pescara’s highlights, with a touch of modern sustainability.


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The tour kicks off at the Locomotiva FS, a convenient central point near public transportation options. Once you meet your guide or pick up your vehicle, you’ll receive detailed instructions on how to operate your e-scooter or bike through the BitMobility app. This app registration process ensures your device is ready to go and tracking begins immediately, giving you freedom from a fixed schedule.
From the first pedal or glide, you’ll quickly notice how well Pescara’s bike-friendly infrastructure supports this kind of exploration. The e-vehicles are designed for ease of use, making them suitable even for those new to electric scooters or bikes. Many reviews mention the helpfulness of the guide, Mimmo, who was praised for assisting with start-up and providing clear directions.
Stop 1: La Fontana Nave di Cascella
Your journey begins with a visit to La Nave, a sculptural fountain built in 1986 by Pietro Cascella, a local artist. Originally exhibited in Florence, the sculpture now sits proudly in Piazza Santa Croce and is donated to Pescara’s municipality. The fountain’s abstract, ship-like form makes for a striking photo opportunity and a chance to chat about local art. The visit here is brief—around 10 minutes—but worth it for the cultural insight.
Stop 2: Ponte del Mare
Next, you’ll cruise over the Ponte del Mare, Italy’s largest cycle-pedestrian bridge, stretching 466 meters. This cable-stayed bridge isn’t just a crossing—it’s a landmark, often praised for its impressive design and functionality. You’ll spend about 10 minutes here, soaking in views of the Adriatic and the city’s skyline. Many reviewers highlight the bridge as a favorite part of the tour, admiring its size and the fact that it’s one of the largest in Europe for pedestrian and bike traffic.
Stop 3: Fontana La Meridiana
The next stop features a sculptural sundial fountain installed in 2013 along Pescara’s southern Riviera. It’s a modern piece that adds artistic flair to the seaside promenade. A brief 10-minute stop allows for photos and quick appreciation of this contemporary art piece.
Stop 4: Pineta Dannunziana
One of the tour’s natural highlights, the Pineta Dannunziana is a protected pine forest. Covering a significant area in the southern part of Pescara, this park offers a refreshing break from urban sights. You’ll spend about 20 minutes wandering through the lush trees, and many reviews mention how peaceful and beautiful this natural space is—an ideal spot for a quick picnic or some quiet contemplation.
Stop 5: Aurum La Fabbrica Delle Idee
This former distillery building, once famous for its Aurum liqueur, has been transformed into a center of creativity and innovation. It’s a colorful symbol of Pescara’s local heritage and contemporary culture. The 20-minute visit here includes learning about the building’s history and its current role in promoting ideas and artistic projects. The area around the Aurum also features the D’Annunzio Pine Forest, which is praised for its combination of natural beauty and cultural significance.
Final Stop: Pescara Vecchia & Gabriele D’Annunzio’s Birthplace
The tour culminates with a scenic view of Pescara Vecchia, the historic old town area. Here, you can see the birthplace of Italy’s famous poet and nationalist, Gabriele D’Annunzio. The view offers a nostalgic glance into Pescara’s past, bringing a personal touch to your sightseeing.
Most travelers appreciated the simplicity of the booking process and the detailed instructions sent via email, which made riding the e-scooter or bike straightforward—even for newcomers. The private setup means you won’t be sharing the road with large groups, giving you a more personal and flexible experience.
The price point of $46.54 per person provides good value, especially considering the ability to explore at your own pace and access multiple sites without the hassle of organized group tours. However, one review did mention a frustrating experience when arriving late and finding no one present—highlighting the importance of punctuality and communication. Fortunately, the company’s cancellation policy is flexible, offering a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
A recurring theme among those who enjoyed the tour was the quality of the sites visited and the amount of information provided. One reviewer described the tour as “well organized” with stops that included good local snacks and ice cream, though these are not mentioned explicitly in the official itinerary. Such comments suggest that adding local tastings or small surprises could enhance the experience.
Another reviewer emphasized the beautiful cycle paths and the convenience of the sharing service, which makes exploring the city accessible for visitors of all ages and physical abilities. The freedom to pause and enjoy each site, coupled with the eco-friendly aspect, makes this a sustainable alternative to traditional guided tours.
While the tour is well-suited for most travelers, especially those comfortable with self-guided navigation, it does require good weather. Rain or poor weather could make riding uncomfortable or unsafe. Also, the duration and stops are flexible, but you should plan to spend about two hours in total, including riding and sightseeing.
If you’re not familiar with using e-scooters or bikes, a bit of prior practice or patience will be beneficial. The detailed instructions provided help mitigate this, but it’s worth noting if you have mobility issues or are new to these vehicles.
This tour is perfect for independent travelers who enjoy a flexible schedule and want to see Pescara in a relaxed, environmentally conscious way. It’s ideal if you’re curious about local art, architecture, and natural beauty, and prefer to avoid crowded, guided group excursions. Those with a keen interest in culture, history, and scenic views will find it offers a nice balance of urban and natural highlights.
It’s also great for young professionals or couples seeking a low-stress way to explore without feeling rushed or boxed into a fixed itinerary. The eco aspect makes it appealing for travelers committed to sustainable tourism.
However, if you prefer guided commentary or want a more curated experience, this might not be your best fit. Similarly, if bad weather is forecasted, consider rescheduling or opting for a different activity.

This self-guided eco tour of Pescara offers a refreshing blend of culture, natural scenery, and modern design. The flexibility to go at your own pace means you’ll truly get a personalized experience, with stops that are both visually stunning and culturally significant.
The ride itself is smooth and accessible, making it suitable for most people, and the price point offers good value for an immersive, independent exploration. With highlights like Ponte del Mare, the natural pine forest, and historic sites, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Pescara’s charm.
For travelers who love authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences that combine history, nature, and modernity—this tour hits the mark. Just remember to check the weather, be punctual, and prepare for a fun, eco-friendly journey through one of Italy’s most inviting coastal cities.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Since it involves riding e-scooters or bikes, children should be comfortable with these vehicles. The experience is best suited for teens and adults, and children should be supervised at all times.
Do I need prior experience to participate?
No, the tour offers detailed instructions, and the vehicles are designed for ease of use. Even first-timers can enjoy the ride with a little initial guidance.
What if I arrive late or there’s a miscommunication?
The service recommends punctuality; arriving late might result in missing the tour, especially since one reviewer experienced. The provider’s cancellation policy can help if you notify them 24 hours in advance.
Can I ride the scooter or bike alone after the tour?
Yes, once you activate your rental through the app, you’re free to explore the city on your own during the rental period.
Is this tour accessible for mobility-impaired travelers?
It’s primarily designed for those able to ride scooters or bikes; accessibility might be limited for travelers with certain mobility issues.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for riding are recommended. Don’t forget sun protection, a water bottle, and a camera or smartphone for photos.
Exploring Pescara on a self-guided e-scooter or bike tour offers a meaningful, flexible, and eco-friendly way to discover Italy’s Adriatic coast. Whether you’re into art, nature, or modern engineering marvels, this route combines all three, making it a worthwhile addition to your Italian itinerary.