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Tuttaterra is situated in a prime location, right in the heart of the Marche region, making it easy to discover some of the most captivating and authentic spots in the area. Serra San Quirico, the village that houses the property, is a beautifully preserved gem where art, history, and architecture blend to create an atmosphere that feels timeless.
The surrounding area is filled with surprises, featuring both art cities and medieval villages. Fabriano, renowned for its paper-making tradition, welcomes visitors with its museums and ancient workshops. Jesi, the birthplace of Frederick II, offers a historical experience among elegant buildings and squares. Other destinations like Cingoli, known as the “balcony of the Marche,” San Severino, Osimo, Arcevia, and Sassoferrato hold valuable artistic treasures and warm hospitality.
Not far away lies the breathtaking spectacle of the Frasassi Caves, one of the most impressive karst systems in Europe, which leaves visitors in awe of its grand natural chambers. Nature takes center stage here, with gentle mountains and hills showcasing picturesque views and hidden corners to explore. Small villages such as Precicchie, Poggio San Vicino, and Elcito narrate ancient tales, while places like Pian dell’Elmo and the Faggeto di Canfaito invite visitors to wander through centuries-old woods and enchanting landscapes.
Water attractions abound, including Lake Castreccioni, the waterfalls of Cingoli, and the Esino River, which meanders through the Marche countryside, guiding travelers along its winding paths. This area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous trails to explore on foot or by bike, all immersed in nature.
In just over half an hour, one can also reach the sea, where the Monte Conero promontory offers stunning beaches and breathtaking views. Ancona invites leisurely strolls through its historical and cultural sites, while the Holy House of Loreto welcomes pilgrims. Senigallia, known for its famous velvet beach and numerous summer events, rounds out the array of experiences available.
This corner of the Marche region amazes and captivates with its diverse landscapes and emotions, leaving visitors with a longing to return and reclaim that piece of their heart that will inevitably remain nestled among these hills.
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