Gramsci Seafront
A beautiful promenade by the sea enriched by century-old palms and Liberty-style buildings dating back to the early 1900s.
The ancient path, recently reopened for public use, extends south of the populated area, near the lighthouse. It allows access to the summit of Monte Serrone, where a military signaling station once stood.
The ancient path of Monte Serrone, recently reopened for public enjoyment, develops south of the inhabited center, near the lighthouse. It is a route that returns to the community and visitors a significant stretch of the local landscape, where nature, memory, and sea views come together.
The trail leads to the summit of Monte Serrone, a panoramic point from which to observe the coastline and the surrounding area. In the past, a military signaling station was located here, a testament to the strategic role this place played in coastal surveillance.
Today, the path invites a slow and suggestive walk, ideal for those wishing to discover the territory from a different perspective, amidst glimpses of the Adriatic, traces of history, and natural tranquility.