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Serra San Quirico is situated in the heart of the Marche region, strategically located between the Umbrian-Marche Apennines and the Adriatic coast. This small medieval village, perched on a rocky outcrop, is notable for its unique urban layout, featuring covered streets known as "copertelle," which were ancient walkways that once provided shelter and defense during sieges. The historical center still retains its ancient charm, with stone walls, towers, and houses that narrate centuries of history.
The area surrounding Serra San Quirico is characterized by harmonious hilly landscapes, cultivated fields, olive groves, and forests, creating a picturesque rural setting with panoramic views. Here, one can experience an authentic and relaxing atmosphere, far removed from mass tourism, where nature takes center stage. Just a few kilometers away lies the Regional Natural Park of Gola della Rossa and Frasassi, regarded as the green lung of the Marche region, featuring hiking trails suitable for everyone, spectacular cliffs, canyons, and a rich biodiversity.
Within the park are the famous Frasassi Caves, one of Europe's most magnificent karst systems, boasting vast caverns, stunning limestone formations, and underground environments that seem to have been sculpted by nature over millions of years. Visiting the caves is a captivating and unforgettable experience, suitable for all ages.
This region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts: in addition to trekking and walking, activities such as canoeing, rafting, and climbing are available. For those who prefer a more leisurely approach, there are charming and culturally rich villages nearby, including Fabriano, known for its paper and watermarking; Jesi, the birthplace of Verdicchio wine and painter Lorenzo Lotto; Loreto, home to its impressive Basilica; and Urbino, a gem of the Italian Renaissance.
Amidst the gentle hills and stone villages, the cuisine of the Marche region shines with authenticity: cured meats, cheeses, local meats, homemade pasta, and extra virgin olive oil accompany the region's fine wines, such as Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi. It is a land that generously nourishes not only the body but also the spirit.
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