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The Costa dei Trabocchi is a piece of coastline in Abruzzo, spanning Ortona to Fossacesia:
Map shamelessly screenshot from GAC Costa dei Trabocchi since the map link isn’t available
To date, you’ll find several trabocchi along the coast, around 31. Most of these used to be abandoned. However, in 1994 the Region passed a law aimed at protecting and give more value to the trabocchi from a cultural and environmental standpoint. Since then the abandoned trabocchi have been restored and are now fully functioning fishing machines. 27 of them are usable and are currently hosting restaurants, cultural centres, centres for environmental education and reception centres.
Below is the list of all 31 trabocchi, not all of which are restaurants:
Ortona, 9 trabocchi
- Torre Mucchia, 1924
- Punta Lunga, 1925
- Punta Picci, 1927
- San Ciavocco, 1919
- Scoglio delle Spigole, 1921
- Saraceni, 1933/1934
- Punta Acquabella, 1867
- Punta Acquabella, 1885
- Punta della Mucchila, 1880, esistente
San Vito, 8 trabocchi
- Molo di San Vito, primo, 1954, esistente
- Molo di San Vito, secondo, 1946, esistente
- Fornace, 1890
- “Urziline”, 1931
- Turchino, 1871, esistente
- Colle del Guardiano, 1850, esistente
- Valle Canale, 1880, esistente
- Sasso di “Rubbanhille”, fine 700?, “trabocco laboratorio”
Rocca San Giovanni, 7 trabocchi
- Punta Tufano, fine 700?, “trabocco laboratorio”
- Sasso del Gabbiano, 1900
- Punta Isolata, 1891
- Punta Torre, 1873, esistente
- Spezza Catene, 1885, esistente
- Cavalluccio, 1887, esistente
- Punta San Biagio, 1915, esistente
Fossacesia, 3 trabocchi
- Punta la Penna, 1881, esistente
- Punta Rocciosa, 1910, esistente
- Barriera flangiflutti, 1971/1972
Torino di Sangro, 1 trabocco
- La Morgia, 1919
Vasto, 18 trabocchi
- Punta Derce, 1919
- Punta Derce, 1922
- Torre Saracena, “crapa bbianche”, 1927
- Torre Saracena, 1924
- Santa Maria della Penna, 1927
- Scoglio della madonna, 1923
- Scoglio della Forgia, 1923
- Cava, 1929
- Grotta del Saraceno, 1904, esistente
- Vignola, 1901, esistente
- San Nicola della Meta, schiena d’asino, 1990, esistente
- San Nicola della Meta, scoglio del siluro, 1923, esistente
- Punta San Nicola della Meta, 1923
- Colle dell’impiccato, 1937
- Casarsa, galleria lato nord, 1898
- Casarsa, galleria lato sud, 1922
- Trave, “Cungarelle”, 1938
- Punta Trave, 1900
Porto di Vasto
esterno 7 trabocchi (1947-1954-1958-1960-1961-1986-1980)
interno 4 trabocchi (1955-1961-1963-1965)
Several trabocchi currently host restaurants. These tend to serve set fish- and seafood-based menus which vary depending on the catch of the day. Therefore, you might find Lupa di Cozze, but you won’t be guaranteed to do so. At the time of writing, the set menu comprises: antipasti, primo, secondo, frutta, amaro and caffé. The cost ranges between 35EUR and 50EUR for lunch, and 50EUR and 60EUR for dinner.
The restaurants open in late May/beginning of June and close at the end of September. During this period they are usually open every day for lunch and dinner, although this may vary depending on the trabocco. Some will open outside of this period if reserved in advance, for marriages, events, etc.
All in all my advice is to find a phone number to call and ask for information and to book a table. Since the space is limited I’d avoid attempting to walk-in without a reservation. They most definitely sit foreigners. Trabocchi became touristic attractions over time and are often targeted by tourists.
In terms of payment, I’d take cash and I would forget credit cards. Some trabocchi don’t have a landline and will therefore have no POS machine. Again, calling the place and asking the cost of the menu and the payment is the way to go. How do you call a place without a landline? Simple: the trabocchi often list a contact mobile number.
Tipping is discretionary in Italy. If you like the service give them a few Euros, or whatever you feel like giving. 10% works too.
The trabocchi restaurants I could find traces of online are (ordered alphabetically):
A valid strategy for finding a trabocco on which you can eat is to ask the locals. They will definitely point you towards the one they think is best.
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4 Mar, 2024
4 Mar, 2024