Nestled among olive trees and vineyards, the B&B Silent Valley is a farmhouse located in the lush hills of Valtesino, just a few minutes from the Riviera delle Palme. Its strategic location allows guests to reach the beaches of Grottammare and San Benedetto del Tronto within a mere ten-minute drive or to explore the medieval villages of the inland region.
The property overlooks a stunning valley and features a spacious garden equipped with views of the Sibillini Mountains and the sea, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the area. Guests can take advantage of free on-site parking.
The three generously sized, tastefully decorated rooms are named after famous painters and come with private bathrooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, a TV, air conditioning, ceiling fans, adjustable heating, minibars, and tea and herbal tea kettles. The quadruple room named Vincent Van Gogh is accessible for guests with mobility impairments, with direct access from the outdoor courtyard. Breakfast is served in the large veranda overlooking the garden, which also provides a space for relaxation.
Laundry and ironing services are available upon request, along with a shuttle service for transporting luggage to and from other locations. Silent Valley is also equipped to accommodate cycling tourists, being part of the Marche Outdoor network, offering routes to explore the coastline and historic villages.
Only 6 km away are the beaches of the Riviera delle Palme, including Grottammare, awarded the Blue Flag of Europe, and San Benedetto del Tronto, famous for its long golden sands and palm-lined coastline. The medieval village of Grottammare Alta, listed among the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy, provides enchanting views of the sea.
The inland area boasts other wonders, such as Ripatransone, known as the scenic viewpoint of Piceno, famous for having the narrowest alley in Italy and its rich historical heritage. With short drives, one can visit Ascoli Piceno, Offida, Fermo, Monteprandone, Acquaviva Picena, and Cupra Marittima, or venture along the hiking trails of the Sibillini Mountains National Park and Gran Sasso. The Marche region, recognized by Lonely Planet as one of the top travel destinations, offers an authentic experience amidst the sea, hills, history, and culinary traditions.