With the choices offered by the Adriatic Coast, the variety of facilities and special attention given to sport-tourism , it can offer a vast range of possibilities: sports in the water, on land, on the beach.
Departure: Cesenatico - Arrival: Cesenatico - Length: 205 Km
Difficulty: For a few - Vertical drop: 3020 m.
ROUTE GUIDANCE
From Cesena Cesenatico to continue on SS304. Past the overpass of the railroad, the traffic lights turn right to take the SS9 via Emilia. Go over the bridge on Savio (Forli signs) and continue for Forlimpopoli. Here leave the Via Emilia and entering the city. Turn sn for Bertinoro, began the ascent. A Bertinoro entering the country and continue towards Cesena and Settecrociari. After 2 km., A right to Polenta. A hard climb to tear up to 15%.
1st hill Polenta
2nd hill Pieve Rivoschio
3rd hill Ciola
4th hill Barbotto
5th hill Montetiffi
6th hill Perticara
7th hill Pugliano
9th hill Gorolo
Above all though, Adriatic Coast means beaches of fine and smooth sand , ideal for use as an open-air sports field . Many are the sports that make use of this natural setting and the need for equipment is very reduced: posts, nets, balls, rackets and plenty of enthusiasm.
The prime element of the Adriatic Coast is most definitely the sea with a leading role played by all associated watersports . Besides more traditional activities such as sailing and windsurfing, The Riviera offers exciting new sports, absolutely not to be missed.