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The area surrounding Vento di Rose encompasses some of the most genuine expressions of the Marche region, where the sea, hills, and mountains converge in perfect harmony. Just a few minutes away, you'll find the Adriatic beaches, awarded the Blue Flag: Marina di Altidona, Pedaso, Porto San Giorgio, Cupra Marittima, Grottammare, and San Benedetto del Tronto offer well-maintained shores, clear waters, and vibrant promenades, ideal for enjoying sunny, relaxing days.
Venturing inland, the medieval villages boast a heritage of rare beauty. Monterubbiano, recognized with the Orange Flag from the Touring Club Italiano, and Moresco, one of the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy, are treasure troves of history and art, featuring quaint squares, towers, and walls that transport you back in time. Nearby, you can also discover Torre di Palme, Montefiore dell’Aso, Ripatransone, and Offida, small gems that preserve traditions, frescoed churches, and views that extend to the sea.
For nature enthusiasts, the Sibillini Mountains National Park is a must-visit destination. Here, you can experience the wild and untouched landscapes, including stunning gorges like Infernaccio, high-altitude lakes such as Lake Pilato, and legendary peaks like Monte Vettore and Sibilla, which have inspired myths and folklore. During the blooming season, the Castelluccio plain offers a unique display of colors, while sanctuaries like that of Madonna dell’Ambro provide spiritual havens immersed in nature.
The region is also rich in art and culture: cities such as Fermo, with its Renaissance square and Roman cisterns, Ascoli Piceno, famous for Piazza del Popolo and its medieval towers, Macerata with its Sferisterio, Loreto with the Sanctuary of the Holy House, and Recanati, the birthplace of Giacomo Leopardi, are all easily accessible. Archaeological sites like those in Cupra Marittima, Falerone, and Urbisaglia, along with Romanesque abbeys scattered among hills and valleys, retain their enchanting allure.
Those who choose to visit these lands can also explore a culinary tradition of excellence. From brodetto alla marchigiana to ascolana olives, from vincisgrassi to local cured meats, and wines like Rosso Piceno, Falerio, and Pecorino, every culinary experience becomes an integral part of the journey.
Thus, the area of Vento di Rose is a mosaic of beauty, history, and nature, where each route reveals a different facet of the Marche region and invites you to enjoy an authentic stay among the sea, villages, and mountains.
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