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<strong>ANCIENT</strong> <strong>VILLAGES</strong>


Discovering<br />

historical ancient villages<br />

The Apennines on a side, the Adriatic coast<br />

on the other, and, in-between, a sea of soft<br />

hills, which are filled by old villages, protected<br />

by ring walls: these are the Marche.<br />

It’s a pleasure to surf in a sea earth of our<br />

own roots, immersed in the purity of the<br />

landscape and the harmony of architectonic.<br />

Whereas the beauty of the art towns in<br />

Marche is known and appreciated all over<br />

the world, it is necessary to recognize that<br />

the heart of the region has to be found in the<br />

little villages that they pointing out around<br />

the territory, ignored by hurried tourists and<br />

often unknown to the most people of the<br />

Marche themselves.<br />

Indeed, these villages have the highest cultural<br />

potential and evocative power to<br />

attract guests, providing them with a very<br />

good welcoming in a relaxing atmosphere.<br />

Thanks to a magical alchemy of the rushing<br />

rhythm of daily life slows down here and it<br />

makes people to manage and to stand the<br />

rhythm of nature, season and manhood.<br />

With their sobriety of habits and their intelligence,<br />

the inhabitants of these territory<br />

really manage to defend, preserve and hand


down to their children the very old and balanced<br />

relationship with time.<br />

Regarding to one’s own traditions also<br />

means preserving old crafts and century-old<br />

food traditions, that rest mainly with the use<br />

of products, coming unaltered from the<br />

local agricultural world.<br />

In order to get into the very sense of the<br />

land, we suggest one should slow down the<br />

time by using natural means of transport<br />

like horse, bike, quite better a mountainbike<br />

in fact, considering the most tracks<br />

and…one’s own feet.<br />

So have a good journey along the itineraries<br />

full of towers, historic buildings, charming<br />

castles, silent rural parish churches, wells,<br />

shrines, hermitages, discovering all your<br />

way long this small, but beautiful and fascinating<br />

side of the Marche.<br />

“… The emotion that you can get from one of<br />

these seldom visited places is even stronger than<br />

the magic aroused by a celebrated place.<br />

It’s here that we can find again those sounds,<br />

scents and perspectives of a past, that have been<br />

clouded in our memory. Mostly, it’s in these villages,<br />

in these often abandoned places, where we<br />

find ourselves again.”<br />

Tonino Guerra


PROVINCE OF PESARO-URBINO


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

Inhabitants 1572<br />

Altitude 373 m ASL<br />

Surface 20,31 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 40 km<br />

from Urbino 20 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.362109<br />

Mountain Community:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727003-4<br />

+39 0722.728233<br />

www.comune.auditore.pu.it<br />

comune.auditore@provincia.ps.it<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS l<br />

CAMPSITES<br />

HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES l<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS l<br />

ROOMS TO RENT l<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS<br />

BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The site occupied nowadays by<br />

Auditore was originally inhabited<br />

by people of Umbrian and<br />

Picene origin, followed by Roman<br />

colonists. Earthenware, amphoras,<br />

oil-lamps, glassware,<br />

floor decorations and fragments<br />

of roof tiles have been found in<br />

several spots in the municipal<br />

territory. In the Middle Ages the<br />

history of Auditore was tightly<br />

connected with Rimini. The fortified<br />

village, leaning on the side<br />

of Mount San Giovanni, was a<br />

feud of the Ridolfi family in the<br />

13 th century together with Castle<br />

of La trappola; The Malatesta<br />

family ruled over the village for a<br />

while, until the Montefeltro family<br />

got it finally back. In the past<br />

the village was composed by<br />

three different fortified built-up<br />

areas: Auditore, San Giovanni<br />

and Castelnuovo: it is still possible<br />

to recognise the different defence<br />

structures, including walls,<br />

towers and bastions.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The impressive ring walls, dating<br />

from the first half of the 15 th<br />

century, including two round<br />

keeps and the octagonal Civic<br />

Tower of 1450 are evidences of<br />

Auditore’s aristocratic past. The<br />

Parish Church, located in the<br />

historic centre of the village contains<br />

a painting representing the<br />

Pentecost, painted by Marino<br />

Medici in 1772. The Gothic Line<br />

Museum, commemorating the<br />

fights, that took place in the hamlet<br />

Casinina after the break<br />

through the Gothic Line in 1944<br />

AUDITORE<br />

during the retreat of the German<br />

troops, is absolutely recommended.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Auditore has been famous for<br />

bronze-founding, especially for<br />

the creation of cannons and bells.<br />

The village has maintained its<br />

character of rural and handicraft<br />

village up to the presence, coexisting<br />

with new-born industrial<br />

and trade activities, though.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Excellent cheese variety.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The territory offers trekking or<br />

mountain-bike naturalistic routes.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

On the hillside of Mount San<br />

Giovanni it is possible to appreciate<br />

the ruins of the Castle of la<br />

Trappola, located amid an unspoiled<br />

landscape, covered with<br />

pinewoods, full of natural caves,<br />

most of which are still unexplored.<br />

Don’t miss visiting the<br />

Ventena Valley: with the almost<br />

completely abandoned settlement<br />

of Castelnuovo and the little<br />

Ventena River, this environment<br />

still retains its original atmosphere.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sagra della fava e del formaggio<br />

(Feast of broad bean and cheese)<br />

- May; Festa di Ferragosto<br />

(Mid-August Fair) - 14 th August;<br />

Festa di Santa Maria patrona di<br />

AUDITORE<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

Casinina (Feast of St. Maria, Patron<br />

Saint of Casinina) - 8 th September;<br />

Festa del patrono San<br />

Nicola (Feast of the Patron<br />

Saint, St. Nicola) - September; I<br />

giorni del baccanale (Bacchanalia’s<br />

days) in Casinina, Sagra<br />

della salsiccia (Sausage Festival)<br />

and Festa di Bacco (Bacchus’Festival)<br />

- first and second<br />

Sunday in October; Mercatino<br />

di Natale (Christmas Market) -<br />

December.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

Inhabitants 982<br />

Altitude 319 m ASL<br />

Surface 17,24 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 45 km<br />

from Urbino 37 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0721.97152<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0721.74291<br />

www.comune.barchi.pu.it<br />

comune.barchi@provincia.ps.it<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS<br />

CAMPSITES<br />

HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS l<br />

ROOMS TO RENT<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS l<br />

BED & BREAKFAST l<br />

CARAVAN SITES l<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The origin of the village can be<br />

traced back to the third millennium<br />

before Christ; during the<br />

Roman time the village experienced<br />

a flourishing period, according<br />

to the findings discovered<br />

in the area (especially notable<br />

are the ruins of a temple<br />

dedicated to Apollo). Prior to<br />

the 13 th century the settlement<br />

was located at the bottom of<br />

two high hills, along the course<br />

of Rio Maggio and its name<br />

was Barte; when the Franciscans<br />

came and preached in the<br />

area, people followed the Friars<br />

and moved to the top of the<br />

hill. In the 15 th century the Castle<br />

belonged to the Dukes of<br />

Urbino, afterwards it was<br />

transferred to the Count of Ancona<br />

and in 1631 was made<br />

over to the Popedom, that ruled<br />

over it in the person of Cardinal<br />

Giulio Della Rovere: the triumph<br />

arch was erected at the<br />

entrance of the village to celebrate<br />

the assignment. The<br />

Church of St. Ubaldo was built<br />

at beginnings of the 17 th century.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The sole evidence reminding<br />

the origin of the village are the<br />

remains of the ring walls and<br />

the Castle. Palazzo Della Rovere,<br />

Palazzo Enrici and the<br />

16 th century spired Municipal<br />

Tower cannot be missed. The<br />

Parish Church and the Church<br />

of St. Antonio, containing an interesting<br />

painting representing<br />

the Adoration of the Magi are<br />

BARCHI<br />

also recommended.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Many former soldiers visit the<br />

area, to appreciate an iron<br />

structure called Altare della<br />

Pace (Peace Altar) and a<br />

Cemetery, containing a Tricolore<br />

(Italian National flag) with<br />

spots of Italian soldiers’ blood.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Frogs (fried, stewed or roasted),<br />

grass peas, crestaiate<br />

(maize hand made pasta), Sacconi,<br />

beans, tagliolini, bread<br />

soup “pancotto”, roasted goose<br />

and rabbit “in potacchio” are<br />

the most important gastronomic<br />

specialities of the territory.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The hills around Barchi offer<br />

excellent opportunities for different<br />

itineraries of naturalistic,<br />

artistic and historical interest;<br />

the area is included the in<br />

circuit of Trekking dei Fuochi,<br />

a trekking ring trail, composed<br />

by over 300 km country paths,<br />

old mule tracks and mountain<br />

paths winding across the country<br />

side of the Province Pesaro<br />

Urbino.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Il colle marathon, (marathon<br />

from Barchi to Fano) - first<br />

Sunday in May; Festa della<br />

Madonna del Soldato Feast of<br />

Madonna of the soldier) with<br />

procession and honour picket<br />

to commemorate soldiers<br />

URBINO<br />

BARCHI<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

killed in any war - May; Fiera<br />

di Sant’Ubaldo (Fair of St.<br />

Ubaldo) - May; Sagra della<br />

Rana (Frog Festival) or Festa<br />

della Primavera (Spring Festival)<br />

with “Caccia alla Rana”<br />

foot race - end of June; I sapori<br />

del Castello (Flavours of the<br />

Castle) - first Sunday in August.<br />

9


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

BELFORTE ALL’ISAURO<br />

Inhabitants 760<br />

Altitude 344 m ASL<br />

Surface 11,62sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 60 km<br />

from Urbino 40 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.721101<br />

+39 0722.721597<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727003-4<br />

+39 0722.728233<br />

www.comune.belforte.pu.it<br />

comune.belforte@provincia.ps.it<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS<br />

CAMPSITES<br />

HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS<br />

ROOMS TO RENT<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS<br />

BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The historic village Belforte is<br />

located in the upper Foglia Valley,<br />

standing on a rocky spur<br />

between the banks of the Isauro<br />

and Fossato streams. It’s a medieval<br />

Castle village, dating<br />

from the 8 th century, when the<br />

Castrum Belfortis, Belforte’s<br />

original name, was numbered<br />

among the properties of the<br />

Pieve of St. Lorenzo. Afterwards,<br />

it belonged to Massa<br />

Trabaria until the Popedom in<br />

the person of Pope John XXII<br />

got it back again. In 1353<br />

Belforte’s townsmen contributed<br />

to the peace treat,<br />

signed by the Apostolic Legate<br />

Giovanni Visconti and some<br />

Tuscany Municipalities (Comuni).<br />

In 1356 Cardinal Albornoz<br />

took the village back to the<br />

Popedom, but after a few years<br />

it was incorporated with the<br />

Dukedom of Urbino. In 1440<br />

was made over to the Malatesta<br />

family of Rimini and then assigned<br />

to Guidantonio da Montefeltro.<br />

Until 1862 its name<br />

was just Belforte; the name derives<br />

from the German aristocratic<br />

family Beaufort, whose<br />

Castle, located in the very historic<br />

centre of the village has<br />

been restored several times.<br />

The geographic name Isauro,<br />

coming from the historic name<br />

of the Foglia River (Pisaurus),<br />

was added later.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The historic centre, characterized<br />

by narrow streets, historic<br />

palaces and the Castle, is really<br />

full of charm; the Castle, erected<br />

between the 15 th and the<br />

16 th century in a lengthened<br />

shape, represents an effective<br />

example of spontaneous fortification<br />

design. Don’t miss the<br />

Church of St. Lorenzo containing<br />

paintings by Baroccio’s School<br />

(e.g. St. Francis receiving<br />

stigmata) and a Crucifix, considered<br />

to be miraculous.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The Castle, nowadays property<br />

of the Municipal government,<br />

houses several school education<br />

projects.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Honey is the most typical product.<br />

It is also a suitable area<br />

gathering of truffle and mushroom.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The hinterland of Pesaro including<br />

Montefeltro and Massa<br />

Trabaria offers several<br />

routes of naturalistic, historical<br />

and artistic interest. In the public<br />

gardens by the parish<br />

church of St. Lorenzo is a Franco<br />

Assetto’s Fountain. Ruins<br />

of a keep of the 14 th century<br />

(Cardinal Albornoz’ time) can<br />

be appreciated in the hamlet<br />

Torriola.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera del Bestiame (cattle market)<br />

- 20 th July; Festa della collina<br />

(Festival of the hill) - Au-<br />

URBINO<br />

BELFORTE ALL’ISAURO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

gust; Festa del miele (Honey<br />

Festival) and Mostra mercato<br />

del miele e dei prodotti d’autunno<br />

(Exhibition and market<br />

of honey and autumnal products)<br />

- second Sunday in October.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

Inhabitants 673<br />

Altitude 449 m ASL<br />

Surface 55,96 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 74 km<br />

from Urbino 39 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.816048<br />

Tourist office:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.800138<br />

www.comune.borgo-pace.pu.it<br />

comune.borgo-pace@<br />

provincia.ps.it<br />

turismo@comune.borgo-pace.ps.it<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS l<br />

CAMPSITES<br />

HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES l<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS l<br />

ROOMS TO RENT<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS l<br />

BED & BREAKFAST l<br />

CARAVAN SITES l<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS l<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS l<br />

Borgo Pace originated from<br />

Castrum Abbatiae, erected in<br />

the Late Middle Ages on a hilltop,<br />

to defend the Abbey of Lamoli.<br />

After becaming Castel<br />

Bavia, destroyed in an unknown<br />

time, it was built again<br />

downhill. The new-born settlement<br />

was called Burgo Pacis,<br />

maybe because Octavio Marcus<br />

Antonio and Lepido laid<br />

here the foundations of the<br />

peace treat settled in 42 before<br />

Christ on the Reno River, flowing<br />

near Bologna. The town<br />

Borgo Pace developed around<br />

the Castle and was ruled by the<br />

Montefeltro family. Although<br />

the government of the village<br />

had been basing on its own<br />

statutes, established since<br />

1412, Borgo Pace was temporarily<br />

incorporated with<br />

Mercatello sul Metauro; it only<br />

managed to get its independence<br />

back in 1812.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the hamlet Lamoli is the<br />

Abbey of St. Michele Arcangelo,<br />

a Romanesque stone building,<br />

composed by a nave and<br />

two aisles, trussed roof and<br />

presbitery over the crypt.<br />

The Abbey contains a Crucifix<br />

of the 16 th century and a painting<br />

attributed to Raffaellino del<br />

Colle, showing Eternal Father<br />

between two Angels. In the<br />

Church of Santa Maria Nuova,<br />

located in the town centre, it’s<br />

possible to appreciate a beautiful<br />

polychrome majolica painting<br />

in the typical stile of Castel-<br />

BORGO PACE<br />

durante (Urbania) showing a<br />

Madonna with child and a<br />

painted (Madonna with child)<br />

of the 15 th century.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The village is located in the<br />

heart of Massa Trabaria, where<br />

the Romans took the big logs<br />

(trabes) used for their impressive<br />

structures from. To preserve<br />

the typical environment a<br />

Centro di Educazione Ambientale<br />

(centre for environmental<br />

Education), together<br />

with a Aula Verde (Environmental<br />

Workshop centre) have<br />

been established, aiming to<br />

promote the knowledge of the<br />

local environmental and naturalistic<br />

characteristics (especially<br />

the peculiar river environment),<br />

also through the creation<br />

of aquaria with river fishes<br />

and shellfishes.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Excellent variety of cheeses<br />

and wines; notable mushrooms<br />

area.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The village is located downhill<br />

the Alpe della Luna, where the<br />

Meta River and the Auro River<br />

merge, creating the Metauro<br />

River. For this reason the area<br />

offers unmissable opportunities<br />

for guided excursions and<br />

naturalistic itineraries in the<br />

environment of the source of<br />

the Metauro River. It’s a<br />

charming route of great histor-<br />

BORGO PACE<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

ical, cultural and naturalistic<br />

interest, that includes medieval<br />

towers, traces of old crafts<br />

(charcoal burners or stone cutters),<br />

woods, streams and pastures.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Madonna di<br />

Spogna (Feast of the Madonna<br />

di Spogna) - Easter Monday;<br />

Sagra della panzanella (Panzanella<br />

Festival) and Festa di<br />

S. Maria Assunta (Feast of St.<br />

Maria Assunta) in Lamoli -<br />

15 th August; Festa del basilico<br />

(Basilicum Festival) in Parchiule<br />

- first Sunday in September;<br />

Mercatino sotto l’albero<br />

(Market under the Christmas<br />

tree) - December.<br />

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Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

Inhabitants 1657<br />

Altitude 748 m ASL<br />

Surface 28,31 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 65 km<br />

from Urbino 45 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727065<br />

Tourist office:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.77326<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727003-4<br />

+39 0722.728233<br />

www.comune.carpegna.pu.it<br />

comune.carpegna@provincia.ps.it<br />

www.parcosimone.it<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS l<br />

CAMPSITES l<br />

HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS l<br />

ROOMS TO RENT l<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS<br />

BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS l<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Carpegna lies on the course of<br />

the Mutino stream and is the<br />

seat of the Montefeltro Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità<br />

Montana del Montefeltro). Its<br />

name probably origins from<br />

the hornbeam woods covering<br />

the Mount Carpegna. Since the<br />

Early Middle Ages it was a<br />

feud of the Counts Carpegna,<br />

remaining a property of the<br />

family until 1749, with exception<br />

of a brief period, during<br />

which Federico da Montefeltro<br />

ruled over it.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Carpegna boasts a great number<br />

of artistic works, among<br />

which the severe, but impressive<br />

Palazzo dei Principi di<br />

Carpegna, erected in 1675, designed<br />

by the architect Giovan<br />

Antonio de Rossi for Cardinal<br />

Gaspare di Carpegna (on<br />

Thursdays it’s possible to visit<br />

the precious library and the<br />

family chapel), the Church of<br />

St. Sisto with a Romanesque<br />

crypt, the charming Pieve di<br />

Carpegna (2 km away) containing<br />

a pretty Renaissance<br />

niche, the Church of St. Nicolò,<br />

the bells of which in November<br />

1970 rang for a while, unexplainably.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The territory is full of stream<br />

sources; the most important<br />

one is called Il Cippo, famous<br />

for the diuretic properties of its<br />

water. The village houses the<br />

CARPEGNA<br />

Headquarters of the Sasso Simone<br />

and Simoncello Regional<br />

Park, rich in woods (e.g. Pianacquadio<br />

beechwood), panoramic<br />

view points and evidences<br />

of an important past,<br />

like the ruins of the old Benedictine<br />

Abbey and the mysterious<br />

fortress, commissioned by<br />

the Medici family in 1560 on<br />

the hilltop.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Here, one it’s really spoilt for<br />

choice! Handmade pasta, the<br />

famous prosciutto di Carpegna,<br />

honey, mushrooms, truffles,<br />

cheeses, wild game and a<br />

number of typical desserts, like<br />

crostolini and bustrengo.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The park offers a number of<br />

marked walking, horse trekking<br />

and mountain-bike itineraries.<br />

Trout breeding is also possible<br />

in the Mutino stream.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

About 1 km away from the village<br />

is the Pass of the Cantoniera,<br />

full of meadows,<br />

woods, hotels, guesthouses and<br />

equipped with ski-lift. Follow<br />

the well marked routes and<br />

your excursions in the Sasso<br />

Simone and Simoncello Regional<br />

Park will be unforgettable!<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Il Befanone (Festival celebrating<br />

the “Befana” - old lady<br />

character of the Italian folklore)<br />

CARPEGNA<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

- 6 th January; Baghnara, (Carnival<br />

Festival) - February; Festa<br />

del turismo verde (Green<br />

tourism Festival) - July; Fiera<br />

Grossa (Big Fair) - 21 st July;<br />

Rassegna del cavallo da sella<br />

(saddle horses show) - August;<br />

Mostra dell’artigianato (Handicrafts<br />

exhibition) - Mid-August;<br />

Fiere d’ottobre (October<br />

Market-days) - October; Festa<br />

di Santa Lucia (Feast of St. Lucia)<br />

- December.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

FRATTE ROSA<br />

Inhabitants 1006<br />

Altitude 419 m ASL<br />

Surface 15,6 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 50 km<br />

from Urbino 30 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0721.777113<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0721.777200<br />

www.comune.fratte-rosa.pu.it<br />

comune.fratterosa@provincia.ps.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Fratte Rosa lies between the<br />

Cesano and Metauro Valleys,<br />

in a dominant position, from<br />

which it is possible to enjoy an<br />

amazing panoramic view. According<br />

to some opinions, Fratte<br />

Rosa, the historic name of<br />

which is Castrum Fractarum,<br />

draws its origin from the defeat<br />

suffered by Hasdrubal, Hannibal’s<br />

brother, in the Metauro<br />

battle. Amore likely version attributes<br />

the origin to survivors,<br />

escaping from the near Roman<br />

town Suasa, distroyed by<br />

Ataulfo, Alaric’s general. Between<br />

the 9 th and the 13 th centuries<br />

the village experienced<br />

the most important politic period<br />

of its history: it was the chief<br />

town of small but official state<br />

called Ravignana, depending<br />

on the Classensi monks of<br />

Ravenna. The establishment of<br />

the Convent of St. Vittoria,<br />

dates back to that period<br />

(1216), as a result of San Francis’<br />

lively preaching activity.<br />

Because of its strategic position,<br />

serving as Fano defensive<br />

outpost, both the Montefeltro<br />

family and the Malatesta family<br />

tried to submit Fratte Rosa,<br />

without success. Afterwards, it<br />

was incorporated into the<br />

Popedom.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Worth visiting is the Terracotta<br />

Musuem, housed in the<br />

Monastery of St. Vittoria, including<br />

a earthenware research<br />

and testing centre. In the village<br />

are also the Church of St.<br />

Giorgio and the Church of St.<br />

Maria in Castagneto; don’t<br />

miss the Sala Vittoria, the<br />

Fountain in Assetto and Pozzo<br />

Malatestiano (Malatestian<br />

well).<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Earthenware-work tradition is<br />

century-old; the typical manufactures<br />

are known as “cocci di<br />

Fratte Rosa”. The term Rosa<br />

(pink) likely derives from the<br />

colour of bricks, used to build<br />

houses and was added to the<br />

town name only in the 19 th century.<br />

This is how Paolo Volponi<br />

defines Fratte Rosa “a sweet,<br />

round, light and yielding village,<br />

that can be worked out<br />

like one of its “cocci” in its<br />

kilns and its shops”.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Typical food stewed in terracotta<br />

pots, like the “faraona al<br />

coccio” (literally “guinea hen<br />

in the pot”), dishes made with<br />

broad bean flour, olives in the<br />

pot, and small biscuits in syrup.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

Along the circuit of Trekking<br />

dei Fuochi you will find<br />

marked paths of great naturalistic<br />

value; a multi-activity<br />

rink and a soccer field are available<br />

in Torre San Marco.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Public parks are in Torre San<br />

Marco (Parco della vita) and in<br />

Fratte Rosa (Sogno verde).<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

FRATTE ROSA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

Worth visiting is the near old<br />

hamlet Torre San Marco<br />

(Church of the 18 th century);<br />

several itineraries celebrating<br />

the processing of terracotta are<br />

offered, including the visit of<br />

traditional workshops and<br />

workrooms.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera di Torre S. Marco (Fair in<br />

Torre San Marco) - last Sunday<br />

in May; Da Fratte al Gibbo<br />

(Cultural and entertainment<br />

event) - July; Fiera di Fratte<br />

Rosa (Fair in Fratte Rosa) - second<br />

Sunday in July; Fiera del<br />

Convento a Santa Vittoria (Fair<br />

at the Convent of St. Vittoria) -<br />

first Sunday in August; “Oh,<br />

che bel Castello” - 14 th and<br />

15 th August): town squares and<br />

streets liven up with torches,<br />

coats of arms and traditional<br />

music. While terracotta artisans<br />

work on spot, enjoy traditional<br />

dishes in the joyful atmosphere.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

Inhabitants 316<br />

Altitude 519 m ASL<br />

Surface 10,79 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 60 km<br />

from Urbino 41 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.71131<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727003-4<br />

+39 0722.728233<br />

www.comune.frontino.pu.it<br />

comune.frontino@provincia.ps.it<br />

www.parcosimone.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The village was probably<br />

founded in the Early Middle<br />

Ages, but the territory including<br />

Frontino and other villages<br />

of the Montefeltro has got prehistoric<br />

origin. The victory of<br />

Sentino (295 before Christ)<br />

marks the beginning of the Roman<br />

domination, evidenced by<br />

the number of relevant archaeological<br />

findings discovered in<br />

the area. The Castle of San Sisto<br />

and Frontino, belonging to<br />

Massa Trabaria, were erected in<br />

the 12 th century; Massa Trabaria<br />

was tightly dependent on<br />

the Popedom, as it provided<br />

Rome with wood. The territory<br />

is not far from the regions belonging<br />

to the aristocratic families<br />

Malatesta, Montefeltro and<br />

Carpegna: for that reason famous<br />

captains of the mentioned<br />

families tried to occupy Frontino,<br />

like for example Uguccione<br />

della Faggiola, who laid waste<br />

the town. Afterwards, it became<br />

a possession of Federico<br />

da Montefeltro, followed by a<br />

period of government of Ottaviano<br />

degli Ubaldini.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Church of SS. Pietro and<br />

Paolo contains a painting of the<br />

Baroccio’s school; the Franco<br />

Assetto Museum, housing the<br />

works that the painter donated<br />

to the Municipality, is also<br />

worth visiting.<br />

Not far away is the charming<br />

Franciscan Convent of Montefiorentino,<br />

built in successive<br />

stages starting in the 13 th centu-<br />

FRONTINO<br />

ry. In it is the Chapel of Counts<br />

Oliva (1484), a graceful Renaissance<br />

squared room with a<br />

valuable majolica tiled floor;<br />

the walls of the Chapel contain<br />

the tombs of Gianfrancesco<br />

Oliva and his wife Marsibilia<br />

Trinci; noteworthy are also an<br />

altar-piece showing a Madonna<br />

with Child and Saints by Giovanni<br />

Santi, Raffaello’s father,<br />

and two carved kneel-stools.<br />

The Monastery of San Girolamo,<br />

surrounded by centuryold<br />

oaks, is not far away; created<br />

in 1503, it has been the old<br />

seat of the Girolamini monks<br />

and has been recently restored.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

In the old village, that is still delimited<br />

by towers and sound<br />

walls is the impressive Palazzo<br />

Malatesta; the cellars of the<br />

palace are connected to a mill<br />

(recently restored) through<br />

long underground passages, so<br />

that flour supplying could be<br />

guaranteed during siege times.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Notable variety of mushrooms,<br />

white and black truffle, cheese,<br />

beans, wild green vegetables,<br />

typical cattle and mutton from<br />

wild raised cows and sheep,<br />

wild berries (especially blackberries,<br />

used to make a delicious<br />

jam).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The town has got an excellent<br />

sport centre, including a soccer<br />

FRONTINO<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

field, tennis courts, volleyball<br />

and basketball grounds, skating<br />

rink and an indoor sports centre.<br />

The outdoor theatre is used<br />

for festivals and different<br />

events.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The municipal territory lies in<br />

the Sasso Simone and Simoncello<br />

Regional Park; the town<br />

is a perfect departure point for<br />

walking, mountain bike or<br />

horse trekking tours.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Il trionfo del tartufo nero<br />

(Black truffle triumph) - first<br />

Sunday in August; Sagra del<br />

fagiolo (Beans Festival) - first<br />

Sunday in September; Premio<br />

Letterario Nazionale Frontino<br />

di Montefeltro (“Frontino di<br />

Montefeltro” Poetry and Literature<br />

contest) - second Sunday<br />

in October.<br />

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Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

Inhabitants 1365<br />

Altitude 450 m ASL<br />

Surface 36,01 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 73 km<br />

from Urbino 45 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0721.786107<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0721.735701<br />

www.comune.frontone.pu.it<br />

comune.frontone@provincia.ps.it<br />

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Thanks to its strategic position<br />

the territory of Frontone has<br />

been inhabited since ancient<br />

times, as the big number of archaeological<br />

findings, discovered<br />

in the area, prove. Initially<br />

dominated by the Gabrielli<br />

family from Gubbio, in 1420 it<br />

was transferred to the Montefeltro<br />

Counts, who defended<br />

the Castle from the assaults of<br />

the Malatesta family in 1445.<br />

Following that, Federico da<br />

Montefeltro employed the<br />

Sienese architect Francesco di<br />

Giorgio Martini with the<br />

strengthening of the defensive<br />

structure of the Rocca. Afterwards,<br />

the Castle village became<br />

a County, under the feudal<br />

government of Gianmaria<br />

Della Porta of Modena, who<br />

developed the residential area<br />

around the Castle. The Castle<br />

kept being property of the family<br />

Della Porta until 1965. In<br />

1985 the municipal government<br />

bought it off.<br />

WORTH VISTING<br />

The hamlet Castello still retains<br />

all the charming atmosphere of<br />

its past. Don’t miss visiting the<br />

impressive and charming Castle<br />

of Della Porta, recently restored,<br />

housing the Civic Art<br />

Collection, the Baronal<br />

Church, the Civic Tower, the<br />

parish Church of St. Maria Assunta,<br />

the Church of the<br />

Madonna dell’Acquanera containing<br />

a Antonio Durante’s terracotta<br />

sculpture of 1518, representing<br />

a Madonna with Child.<br />

FRONTONE<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Main local activities are agriculture<br />

and sheep farming, but<br />

handicrafts like glassmaking<br />

and ironwork are also very developed.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Typical products and dishes are<br />

rabbit “in porchetta” (roasted<br />

with spices and pig skin), lamb,<br />

crescia (pizza bread) and ham,<br />

tagliatelle, cappelletti and<br />

baked pasta recipes.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

An outdoor pool and a tennis<br />

court are available.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Mount Acuto and Mount Catria<br />

offer the possibility to enjoy<br />

different mountain tracks,<br />

mostly included in the circuit<br />

of Trekking dei Fuochi.<br />

Healthy climate, refreshing<br />

valleys and green hills: a suitable<br />

environment for walking,<br />

horse trekking and mountainbike<br />

tours.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Motoconcentrazione nazionale<br />

del Catria (Mount Catria<br />

National Motorbike meeting) -<br />

end of January; Fiera di mezz’agosto<br />

(Mid-August Fair) -<br />

14 th August; Sagra del Coniglio<br />

in porchetta (Festival of<br />

the rubbit “in porchetta” - Sunday<br />

after the 15 th of August;<br />

Festa della Madonna dell’Acquanera<br />

(Feast of the<br />

URBINO<br />

FRONTONE<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

Madonna dell’Acquanera) - 8 th<br />

September; Mostra Mercato<br />

del Fungo e Prodotti Tipici<br />

(Exhibition and Market of<br />

mushrooms and typical products)<br />

- end of September; Frontone<br />

vive il Presepe (Staging of<br />

the Nativity) - Christmas time.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

ISOLA DEL PIANO<br />

Inhabitants 673<br />

Altitude 210 m ASL<br />

Surface 23,05 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 32 km<br />

from Urbino 20 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0721.720127-8<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0721.740222<br />

www.comune.isola-del-piano.ps.it<br />

comune.isola-piano@<br />

provincia.ps.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The earliest reference to the<br />

settlement dates 1140, relating<br />

the donation made by Duke<br />

Guarnieri to the Bishop of Fossombrone.<br />

According to the<br />

confederation deed of 1207 between<br />

Fano and Rimini, where<br />

it’s mentioned as Insula Planensium,<br />

Isola del Piano must<br />

have been an important village<br />

at the time. The Ghibelline<br />

Castle was burnt out in 1284 by<br />

Riminese soldiers, supporting<br />

the Guelphic assault (a gothic<br />

capital representing the mentioned<br />

historical event can be<br />

seen in the Municipal Theatre).<br />

Urbino ruled over the village<br />

until 1574; afterwards it was<br />

donated as feudal endowment<br />

from Duke Guidolbaldo II to<br />

the Counts Castiglioni, the famous<br />

Mantua family, from<br />

which Baldassarre Castiglioni,<br />

the author of Il Cortigiano also<br />

comes from.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Built on the ruins of the previous<br />

Castello dell’Isola stands<br />

the historic Palazzo dei Castiglioni,<br />

with the well preserved<br />

gate of the 16 th century. In the<br />

Church of the Girolamini<br />

monks it is possible to appreciate<br />

three valuable paintings. Of<br />

particular interest is the former<br />

Church of the Annunziata, with<br />

Renaissance portal, that has<br />

been recently restored and<br />

serves as Auditorium. It contains<br />

frescos of the 15 th and the<br />

16 th centuries, among which a<br />

Madonna with Child, attrib-<br />

uted to Giovanni Santi, Raffaello’s<br />

father. Don’t miss visiting<br />

the Museum “Sulle tracce<br />

dei nostri padri”, ethnografic<br />

museum, contributing to go<br />

through the history of the society<br />

and the rural tradition,<br />

housed in the former Monastery<br />

of Montebello, old residence<br />

of the Girolamini<br />

monks, amid the unspoiled nature<br />

of the Monti delle Cesane.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The municipal territory has<br />

been one of the first Italian areas,<br />

where biological agriculture<br />

has been implemented<br />

(since the 70s already); the local<br />

production brand is a fact<br />

within the national frontiers<br />

and it’s now distributed all over<br />

Europe.<br />

Traditional handicraft manufacturing<br />

(especially calcareous<br />

and sand stone-cutting,<br />

lime-processing, quarrying<br />

and processing of gypsum) is<br />

still practiced.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Notable production of cereals,<br />

fresh vegetables and delicious<br />

preserves.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The village lies flat downhill<br />

the woody and charming Monti<br />

delle Cesane, along the valley<br />

of Rio Puto, a tributary of<br />

the Metauro River, a few kilometres<br />

away from the historic<br />

Via Flaminia. It’s a suitable<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ISOLA DEL PIANO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

area for historical and naturalistic<br />

routes, mostly included in<br />

the circuit of Trekking dei<br />

Fuochi.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Trecce e intrecci (Plaiting and<br />

weaving) - July.<br />

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Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

Inhabitants 1435<br />

Altitude 297 m ASL<br />

Surface 14,62 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 55 km<br />

from Urbino 33 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.700016<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727003-4<br />

+39 0722.728233<br />

www.comune.lunano.pu.it<br />

comune.lunano@provincia.ps.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The village, located in one of<br />

the most pleasant areas of the<br />

Foglia Valley, developed<br />

around the Castle of the Ubaldini,<br />

owned later on by Prudenzio<br />

Malatesta. Transferred<br />

under the rule of the Brancaleone<br />

family, it finally became<br />

Guidantonio of Montefeltro’s<br />

property in 1424.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Evidence of its old origin are<br />

the ruins of the Castle (especially<br />

a tower), overgrown with<br />

ivy and thick vegetation, to be<br />

reached along a pleasant road<br />

winding up the hill. Not far<br />

away is a “naturalistic route”<br />

leading to the Franciscan Convent<br />

of MonteIlluminato, located<br />

on a 451 metres high hill; the<br />

Convent contains frescos of the<br />

15 th and 16 th centuries. The<br />

Neoclassical Parish Church,<br />

with elegant interior and a slender<br />

bell tower with cusp, stands<br />

in the village centre.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Tradition tells that St Francis<br />

visited the Convent of Monte<br />

Illuminato in 1213 (the Saint<br />

restored a young man’s sight in<br />

that occasion) and seven bishops<br />

consecrated it in 1222.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Among the local specialities<br />

we recommend the main<br />

courses with chestnuts and<br />

“castagnaccio”, a typical cake<br />

made with chestnut flour.<br />

LUNANO<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The village is located in the upper<br />

Foglia Valley, a stunningly<br />

beautiful environment, suitable<br />

for walking and mountainbike<br />

tours.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Many historical and naturalistic<br />

itineraries are available.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa dei Santi Cosma e Damiano<br />

(Feast of SS. Cosma and<br />

Damiano) - 26 th September;<br />

Festa di San Francesco (Feast<br />

of St. Francesco) - 4 th October;<br />

Festa della Castagna (Chestnut<br />

Festival) - third Sunday in<br />

October.<br />

LUNANO<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

MERCATELLO SUL METAURO<br />

Inhabitants 1487<br />

Altitude 429 m ASL<br />

Surface 68,5 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 71 km<br />

from Urbino 35 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.89114<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0722.315378<br />

www.comune.<br />

mercatellosulmetauro.pu.it<br />

comune.mercatello@provincia.ps.it<br />

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Thanks to its history, monuments<br />

and environment, including<br />

woods and pleasant hills, the territory<br />

has been always considered<br />

a “noble land”; San Francis used<br />

to stop over there, during his journeys<br />

to Romagna; so did numerous<br />

painters, whose works can be<br />

appreciated in the very interesting<br />

Painting Gallery, housed in the<br />

Gothic Church of St. Francesco.<br />

The village, the original name of<br />

which was Pieve d’Ico (maybe<br />

due to the presence of an icon representing<br />

the Madonna delle<br />

Grazie, contained in the Collegiata),<br />

was provided with defensive<br />

walls in 1235. The modern<br />

name evidences the lively trade<br />

activities, the village has been<br />

scene of. Over the centuries the<br />

village has significantly grown up<br />

beyond the oval shaped ancient<br />

walls.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the Pieve Collegiata, dedicated<br />

St. Pietro apostolo you can<br />

find a hieratic icon with Byzantine<br />

traits, dating from the 11 th<br />

century, as well as sacred vestments<br />

and objects, on display in<br />

the Museum. The monumental<br />

Church of St. Francesco, dating<br />

from the 13 th century, houses an<br />

important Gallery Museum, containing<br />

valuable works, among<br />

which a 14 th century polyptych<br />

by Giovanni Baronzio and an impressive<br />

Crucifix by Giovanni da<br />

Rimini. Worth seeing are also the<br />

17 th century Palazzaccio, with its<br />

peculiar ship shape, with the Sant’Antionio<br />

stream on the background,<br />

the fascinating Mulino<br />

della Pieve (old mill), the 16 th<br />

century Palazzo Donati, the historical<br />

relevant Palazzo Stefani,<br />

with its portal of the 15 th century,<br />

as well as the rooms of Palazzo<br />

Ducale, designed by Francesco<br />

di Giorgio Martini for Federico<br />

of Montefeltro. Also to be seen<br />

are the Church of St. Chiara, the<br />

Church of the Holy Cross, the<br />

Church of St. Maria del Metauro<br />

and the Romanesque Bridge<br />

across the Metauro river, built on<br />

three archways.<br />

SOMETHNIG MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Located in the upper Metauro<br />

valley, the town still preserves its<br />

historical and artistic patrimony;<br />

for that reason the Italian Touring<br />

Club has been awarding the town<br />

the prestigious Orange Flag for<br />

years, a mark for touristic quality<br />

in the Italian hinterland. Mercatello<br />

is the birth place of Santa<br />

Veronica Giuliani, a Capuchin<br />

Clarisse nun; it houses her birthhouse,<br />

as well as a Museum, dedicated<br />

to her, housed in the local<br />

Monastery of the Capuchin nuns.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

There are lots of specialities, such<br />

as truffe, Montefeltro spiced ham,<br />

salami with lardon, tortella (pork<br />

neck salami), fegatelli (spiced<br />

pork liver wrapped in caul fat),<br />

golfetta-salami. Also to appreciate<br />

are handmade pasta recipes, bakery<br />

and pastry products, biscuits,<br />

as well as alcol free drinks, distillates<br />

and liqueurs like for example<br />

the Vin Santo of Pieve d’Ico.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Not far away is the Aula Verde di<br />

URBINO<br />

MERCATELLO<br />

SUL METAURO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

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Castel della Pieve, an old fascinating<br />

medieval place, to be<br />

reached through an interesting<br />

environmental education route.<br />

It’s said to be the place where the<br />

decision of Dante’s exile was<br />

taken.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa di Sant’Antonio (Feast of<br />

St. Antonio) - January; Rally di<br />

San Marino (San Marino rally) -<br />

May; Corpus Domini (Feast of<br />

Corpus Christi) - June; Fiera di<br />

Santa Veronica (Fair of St. Veronica)<br />

- first Sunday in July; Palio<br />

del Somaro (Donkey race) accompanied<br />

by the Sagra della<br />

tagliatella (Tagliatella Festival)<br />

with different sauces and donkey<br />

meat sauce - July; Giochi in piazza<br />

- giornata Ludobus (Different<br />

competitions and games held<br />

in the town centre) - August;<br />

Festa di San Lorenzo (Feast of<br />

St. Lorenzo) and Feste d’agosto<br />

(August Festivals) - August;<br />

Cantabimbo (children song<br />

show) - August; Rappresentazioni<br />

natalizie (Christmas<br />

shows) - December.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

MERCATINO CONCA<br />

Inhabitants1112<br />

Altitude 275 m ASL<br />

Surface 14,48 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 45 km<br />

from Urbino 35 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0541.970145<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727003-4<br />

+39 0722.728233<br />

www.comune.<br />

mercatinoconca.pu.it<br />

comune.mercatino@provincia.ps.it<br />

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YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

In the Middle Ages Mercatino<br />

Conca was owned by the<br />

Malatesta family. The old Castle,<br />

known since 1272 as Pian<br />

di Castello, was destroyed in<br />

1462 by Federico da Montefeltro,<br />

who assaulted it with his<br />

troops.<br />

The Montefeltro family and<br />

than the Della Rovere family<br />

ruled over it during centuries,<br />

but also afterwards the village<br />

kept being strongly affected by<br />

the vicissitudes of the Dukedom<br />

of Urbino.<br />

Thanks to its strategic location,<br />

the village has been always<br />

scene of trades and commercial<br />

dealings, as the name itself<br />

confirm.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Mercatino Conca, located in<br />

the Conca Mid-valley, at the<br />

merging point with Rio Tassona,<br />

is a strategic point in the<br />

communication net of the<br />

whole valley, as the impressive<br />

bridge, built on six archways,<br />

evidences. Town buildings<br />

mostly stand close to each other<br />

on the leftside of the wide<br />

and pebbly river bank.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The territory is a very suitable<br />

area for wild boar hunting.<br />

In the big Good Friday fair, the<br />

Fair of St. Ubaldo, as well as<br />

during the weekly market, held<br />

each Friday morning, the town<br />

revives its century-old trade<br />

tradition.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are fusilli<br />

with ricotta-cheese, wild boar<br />

a la Montefeltro, pigeons with<br />

chestnut stuffing, mutton a la<br />

“montanara”, stuffed mushroom<br />

caps, cheeses, salami<br />

and ham variety and Belmoro<br />

(typical cake).<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

A naturalistic route, provided<br />

with relax areas, connects the<br />

Conca and the Foglia Valleys.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera del Venerdì Santo (Good<br />

Friday Fair); Fiera di Sant’Ubaldo<br />

(Fair of St. Ubaldo) -<br />

16 th May; Festa dell’ospitalità<br />

e Sagra del raviolo (Hospitality<br />

and ravioli Festivals) - Sunday<br />

after the 15 th of August.<br />

MERCATINO CONCA<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

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Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

MONTE CERIGNONE<br />

Inhabitants 667<br />

Altitude 563 m ASL<br />

Surface 16,04 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 56 km<br />

from Urbino 38 km<br />

i Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0541.978522<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727003-4<br />

+39 0722.728233<br />

www.comune.<br />

montecerignone.pu.it<br />

comune.montecerignone<br />

@provincia.ps.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Located close to the Conca<br />

River banks, lying on a spur of<br />

tufaceous rock downhill the<br />

Mount Faggiola, is Monte<br />

Cerignone, composed by an<br />

upper town, called Castello<br />

and a lower town called Borgo.<br />

Owned by the Carpegna family<br />

in 962 already, it was transferred<br />

to the Montefeltro family<br />

and than to the Malatesta<br />

family. After getting back to<br />

the Montefeltro family by the<br />

half of the 15 th century, the<br />

Rocca, built in the 13 th century<br />

for the first Counts of Montefeltro,<br />

underwent consolidation<br />

and enlargement works to<br />

the design of Francesco di<br />

Giorgio Martini on commission<br />

of Duke Federico. Nowadays<br />

the building is the seat of<br />

the municipal Government.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The original urban frame work<br />

of the 15 th century is unaltered.<br />

The town boasts a number of<br />

monuments and works of art.<br />

Worth visiting are the Castle,<br />

the Renaissance Palazzo Begni,<br />

that looks like an extension<br />

of the outside walls of the Rocca,<br />

the Church of St. Caterina,<br />

erected in the 17 th century on<br />

commission of the Order of the<br />

Knights of Malta. Absolutely<br />

to be seen is also the Church of<br />

St. Maria del Soccorso, containing<br />

an interesting painting<br />

of Madonna enthroned and<br />

two pictures attributed to<br />

Bartolomeo Vivarini.<br />

The Church of S. Biagio, the<br />

Patron Saint of the village,<br />

dates from the 17 th century: in<br />

it are a Vivarini’s Ecce Homo<br />

and a valuable Cross of the 12 th<br />

century, that is said to have<br />

been brought by the Crusaders,<br />

coming back from the Holy<br />

Land (the old Fiera di S. Croce<br />

also celebrates the event). In<br />

the Borgo is a 15 th century<br />

small loggia indicating the<br />

Casa dei Maffei, historic residence<br />

of the Maffei family,<br />

which Pope Clement XIV<br />

comes from. The Conventino,<br />

located in the hamlet Fonte<br />

Buona, dates back to the end of<br />

the 15 th century, when friar<br />

Domenico Spadafora erected<br />

there a very small convent to<br />

retire with his fellow friars.<br />

Blessed Domenico’s unaltered<br />

mortal remains are now kept in<br />

the Sanctuary of St. Maria in<br />

Recluso, built in the 16 th century<br />

over the ruins of a earlier<br />

Juno temple.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

There are many specialities,<br />

among which is the bustrengo<br />

(traditional cake).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

It’s a suitable area for walking,<br />

horse trekking and mountainbike<br />

tours.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Not far from the Borgo is the<br />

Mount Faggiola, on the top of<br />

which are the ruins of an old<br />

small fortress, owned accord-<br />

MONTE CERIGNONE<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

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ing to traditional relates, by the<br />

Ghibelline Uguccione della<br />

Faggiola.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera di Santa Croce (Fair of<br />

the Holy Cross) - first Sunday<br />

in May; Uccellare, cacciare,<br />

cavalcare, giuocare e mercatare<br />

in Mons Cerignonis,<br />

historical revival show performed<br />

in the historic centre -<br />

July; Sagra del Bustreng (Bustrengo<br />

Festival) - August; Festa<br />

del Beato Domenico Spadafora<br />

(Feast of Blessed Domenico<br />

Spadafora) - second<br />

Sunday in September.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

MONTE GRIMANO TERME<br />

Inhabitants 1244<br />

Altitude 536 m ASL<br />

Surface 25 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 43 km<br />

from Urbino 35 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0541.970125<br />

+39 0541.970020<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727003-4<br />

+39 0722.728233<br />

www.comune.<br />

montegrimanoterme.pu.it<br />

comune.montegrimanoterme<br />

@provincia.ps.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

At the end of the 11 th century<br />

Monte Grimano was a Montefeltro<br />

Castle, located in a hilly position,<br />

dominating the Mid-Valley<br />

of the Conca River; in 962 it became<br />

a feud of Ulderico of<br />

Carpegna, donated by the Emperor<br />

Otto I; its name Mons Germanus<br />

recalled its relationship<br />

(“germano”, brother) with the<br />

Castle of Monte Tassi, which is<br />

now a Monte Grimano’s hamlet.<br />

After Cardinal Albornoz occupied<br />

it for the Church, the village<br />

got strategic importance and the<br />

Malatesta and Montefeltro families<br />

disputed for it, until it became<br />

a property of the Montefeltro<br />

family in 1460. In 1631 it was<br />

made over to the Popedom together<br />

with the whole Dukedom<br />

of Urbino. Evidence of the original<br />

frame work is the historic<br />

centre, characterized by narrow<br />

streets and old palaces and a portion<br />

of the medieval walls with<br />

the ruins of the Rocca.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Absolutely to be seen is the 15 th<br />

century Civic Tower (the only<br />

part of the fortress, built for the<br />

Montefeltro family in the 15 th<br />

century, that has been preserved<br />

up to the present). It stands impressively<br />

in the centre of the<br />

town square.<br />

Of great interest are also the<br />

Parish Church of St. Maria, containing<br />

a Madonna delle Grazie<br />

(by Baroccio’s School) and the<br />

Church of St. Silvestro, hang<br />

with paintings dating from the<br />

17 th and 18 th centuries.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Monte Grimano has always been<br />

famous for its mineral water<br />

springs. Climate, flora, curative<br />

waters and local natural products<br />

attract to Monte Grimano many<br />

tourists, who appreciate simple<br />

and healthy life style.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

The territory offers natural specialities,<br />

based on typical products<br />

like cheese, salami and ham<br />

and local meat.<br />

We suggest: ravioli with nettle<br />

stuffing, chicken breast with<br />

truffle scent, beef stew with vegetables,<br />

tagliatelle with S.George<br />

mushrooms, fried parasol mushrooms,<br />

crostini with pecorino<br />

cheese and black truffle.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere<br />

of the Terme di Montegrimano,<br />

Monte Grimano’s thermal centre,<br />

provided with a shady park,<br />

pools, saunas, sport and wellness<br />

centres. The thermal centre exploits<br />

local alkaline, saline-bromoiodic<br />

and sulphurous waters,<br />

known since the Roman time for<br />

their curative properties, with<br />

salutary effects against diseases<br />

affecting digestive tract, liver<br />

and urinary system, as well as<br />

dermatitis, deafness and inflammations.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Very diversified territory including<br />

river environment and hilltop<br />

vegetation like woods,<br />

MONTE GRIMANO TERME<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

brushes and gardens. In collaboration<br />

with the Mountain Community<br />

(Comunità Montana)<br />

lots of touristic itineraries and<br />

hike tracks have been laid out.<br />

Monte Grimano can be also the<br />

starting point for excursions to<br />

the surrounding towns and villages,<br />

offering cultural and historical<br />

treasures. Of great interest<br />

is the modern observatory.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Madonna di Soripe<br />

(Feast of the Madonna of<br />

Soripe) - last Sunday in May;<br />

Sagra del Fungo Spignolo (St.<br />

George mushroom Festival) -<br />

first Saturday and Sunday in<br />

June; Fiera e Sagra del Tartufo<br />

Nero (Black truffle Trade and<br />

Festival) - July; Ferragosto a<br />

Monte Grimano (Ferragosto in<br />

Montegrimano) - 15 th August;<br />

Pastasciutta dei buongustai<br />

(Handmade-pasta festival) -<br />

first Sunday in September.<br />

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Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

MONTECICCARDO<br />

Inhabitants 1646<br />

Altitude 470 m ASL<br />

Surface 25,86 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 18 km<br />

from Urbino 35 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0721.910189<br />

+39 0721.910586<br />

www.comune.monteciccardo.pu.it<br />

comune.monteciccardo<br />

@provincia.ps.it<br />

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HOTELS<br />

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BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The earliest mention of the<br />

Castle of Monteciccardo dates<br />

1283, as Castrum Monti Sicari.<br />

Historians relate about the existence<br />

of three different Castles<br />

in the second half of the<br />

18 th century: the Castle of<br />

Monteciccardo, The Castle of<br />

Montegaudio and The castle of<br />

S. Maria, each of them having<br />

its own administrative independence.<br />

After Napoleon’s<br />

defeat the three castles were<br />

aggregated and Monteciccardo<br />

became the chief town. The village<br />

was strongly damaged<br />

during the last world war: 90%<br />

of the houses were destroyed<br />

by troops passing over to the<br />

front and, than, because of<br />

Gothic Line military operations.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Among the big number of<br />

monuments, don’t miss pay a<br />

visit to the Church of St. Sebastiano,<br />

built in the far past and<br />

restored in the 18 th century,<br />

containing a worthy 16 th century<br />

painting by Bartolomeo<br />

Gentile from Urbino, the castle<br />

walls, partly restored, the Convent<br />

of Friars Servants of<br />

Mary, housing the Borderline<br />

Museum of modern Art, exhibition<br />

centre, headquarters of the<br />

Marchigiana Filarmonics and<br />

Seat of the Art direction of the<br />

Montegridolfo Accademy and<br />

Astor Piazzolla Music Centre.<br />

Closed to the convent is the<br />

Church of St. Maria delle Grazie.<br />

Also to see are the Tower in<br />

Montegaudio and the Church<br />

of St. Michele Arcangelo, old<br />

rural parish Church with interesting<br />

ribbed bell tower, 17 th<br />

century stuccoes and paintings,<br />

dating from 15 th until 17 th century,<br />

as well as sacred furniture<br />

and vestments.<br />

Remains of the Castle of St.<br />

Maria are the castle walls and<br />

the original old village houses;<br />

also to be seen are the Church<br />

of St. Agata, the little Church of<br />

St. Giacomo and the Church of<br />

Villa Ugolini, located in a pine<br />

and laurel bush wood.<br />

Of great interest is the Church<br />

of Villa Berti, a small yet harmonious<br />

rural building. Contact<br />

the Town Hall to book<br />

guided visits of all the mentioned<br />

monuments.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Interesting wrought iron and<br />

wood-carving manufactures,<br />

Arte Povera furniture, leather<br />

furniture optional, hand painted<br />

porcelain dolls, painted furniture,<br />

paintings in fresco, frescoes<br />

worked out on canvas and<br />

wood, enamelled silver bijouterie.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Delicious local products like<br />

cheese, organic honey, royal<br />

jelly, oil and officinal herbs.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

A soccer field, inter-municipal<br />

pool and multi-purpose centre<br />

are available.<br />

PESARO<br />

MONTECICCARDO<br />

URBINO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Noteworthy are Villa Monti<br />

and the surrounding park. Of<br />

great interest is also the old<br />

wood, owned by the Perticari<br />

family, who used to host at its<br />

Villa Gioacchino Rossini and<br />

other Italian literary exponents.<br />

During the summer time it’s<br />

the scene of different cultural<br />

events. Many historical and<br />

naturalistic routes are available<br />

in the Pesaro hilly country side.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Antica fiera del Conventino<br />

(Old Fair of the Conventino) -<br />

Easter Monday; Festa del Turista<br />

“Anima dei Popoli” International<br />

arts, culture and folklore<br />

show - August; Festival<br />

del ‘700 (18 th century Music<br />

and Theatre show) - end of July/beginning<br />

of August; Festa<br />

di Monte S. Maria (Festival of<br />

Monte Santa Maria) Shows<br />

and dinner on open air - before<br />

Mid-August.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

MONTECOPIOLO<br />

Inhabitants 1258<br />

Altitude 950 m ASL<br />

Surface 35,78 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 65 km<br />

from Urbino 45 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.78106<br />

Tourist office:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.78130<br />

www.comune.montecopiolo.pu.it<br />

comune.montecopiolo@<br />

provincia.ps.it<br />

www.parcosimone.it<br />

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Montecopiolo lies in the heart<br />

of the Montefeltro land, on the<br />

top of an almost 1000 metres<br />

high rock, mostly overhanging<br />

all around, and it’s considered<br />

as the cradle of the Dukedom<br />

of Urbino and its historical<br />

lords, the Montefeltro family.<br />

Antonio Carpegna of Montecopiolo<br />

(father of certain Montefeltrano<br />

I, who is considered<br />

as the founder of the Feltro dynasty),<br />

bestowed with the title<br />

of Duke of Montefeltro by the<br />

Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa)<br />

is actually the founder<br />

of one of the mightiest families<br />

of the Middle Ages and the Italian<br />

Renaissance. The Rocca, of<br />

which only ruins are available<br />

nowadays, withstood the assaults<br />

of the Malatesta Family,<br />

but was destroyed later on by<br />

Medici Family in 1520.<br />

Montecopiolo, meaning “a<br />

cupola” (dome-shaped mount)<br />

or “cupo”, (dark, full of caves)<br />

soars with its white calcareous<br />

rocks amid the Upper Conca<br />

Valley, overlooking the village<br />

of Villagrande beneath.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

On the Mount Carpegna we<br />

suggest a visit of the architectonical<br />

complex of the Hermitage<br />

of the Beata Vergine del<br />

Faggio, the earliest information<br />

about which dates from the<br />

beginnings of the 13 th century.<br />

Now it includes a Church, a<br />

stout bell tower and a “romitory”.<br />

The 12 th century Torre di<br />

Vedetta (Lookout tower) in<br />

Monteboaggine, overlooking<br />

the Foglia and the Conca Valleys,<br />

is also very fascinating.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

On the Mount Nerone, in Montecopiolo<br />

municipal territory is<br />

a faunistic park, a perfect place<br />

to engage in short walking<br />

tours and sighting fallow deer,<br />

set up in the park some years<br />

ago.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: gnocchi<br />

with wild green vegetables<br />

stuffing, hare à la Pianacquadio,<br />

larks with grapes, lamb,<br />

“Molino bosco” trouts, “frittelle”<br />

(Fritters) of Montecopiolo,<br />

blackberry jam tart, typical<br />

cheeses, meat and wild<br />

game, mushrooms.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The main attraction are the<br />

woody mountains of Villagrande,<br />

a winter ski resort, with<br />

four ski-slopes (two of them in<br />

Villagrande and two in Eremo<br />

di Montecopiolo on the Mount<br />

Carpegna) provided with skilift<br />

facilities.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The Municipality of Montecopiolo<br />

lies in the territory of the<br />

Sasso Simone and Simoncello<br />

Regional Park: among the different<br />

naturalistic routes we<br />

suggest the ones leading to the<br />

springs Costa dei Salti and to<br />

the Beechwood of Piana-<br />

MONTECOPIOLO<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

cquadio. Have a walk to the<br />

Lake of Villagrande, one of the<br />

sources of the Conca River.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera di San Marco (Fair of St.<br />

Marco) - 25 th April; Festa della<br />

Madonna della Speranza<br />

(Feast of the Madonna della<br />

Speranza) - last Sunday in July;<br />

Festa di Sant’Anna (Feast of<br />

St. Anna) - second Sunday in<br />

August; Festa della Beata<br />

Vergine del Faggio (Feast of<br />

Beata Vergine del Faggio) in<br />

Monte Carpegna - Sunday after<br />

the 15 th of August; Festa di<br />

San Vicino (Feast of San Vicino)<br />

- last Sunday in August;<br />

Festa della Madonna di Pugliano<br />

(Feast of the Madonna<br />

of Pugliano) - first Sunday in<br />

September; Fiera del rapporto,<br />

Fiera millenaria del bestiame<br />

(Century-old cattle festival)<br />

in Pugliano - first Monday<br />

in October.<br />

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Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

Inhabitants 729<br />

Altitude 534 m ASL<br />

Surface 20,2 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 56 km<br />

from Urbino 22 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.310100<br />

www.comune.peglio.pu.it<br />

comune.peglio@provincia.ps.it<br />

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Peglio lies amid the upper valley<br />

of Metauro River, in a<br />

dominant position, allowing a<br />

unrivalled panoramic view<br />

sweeping away from Mount<br />

Carpegna to Alpe della Luna,<br />

from Mount Nerone to Mount<br />

Catria and the town of Urbino.<br />

The village boasts old Longobard<br />

origins; mention of it, as<br />

Castrum Pileum (due to its<br />

frame work, reminding a<br />

pileum, military hat) is already<br />

available in 1232. Occupied<br />

by Cardinal Albornoz, it became<br />

a property of the Montefeltro<br />

family, who employed<br />

Francesco di Giorgio Martini<br />

with the restoration of the castle<br />

walls. In 1631 Peglio became<br />

a Church territory, together<br />

with the Dukedom of<br />

Urbino. It was recognised a<br />

Municipality straight after the<br />

Unification of Italy; Peglio<br />

was brought together with Urbania<br />

during the Fascist period,<br />

but it got its independence<br />

back, following the Liberation<br />

in 1945.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Absolutely recommended is<br />

the 13 th century Tower of<br />

Girone, the bell of which<br />

shows interesting inscriptions<br />

with Gothic characters. The<br />

Baroque Parish Church of St.<br />

Fortunato contains a Castel<br />

Durante’s terracotta, showing<br />

a Via Crucis of the 17 th century.<br />

Two crypts, dating from<br />

Longobard times have been<br />

recently discovered.<br />

PEGLIO<br />

SOMETHING MORE<br />

DISCOVER<br />

During the Christmas time<br />

each town borough uses to<br />

mounts traditional crib scenes<br />

in the most picturesque spots of<br />

the village. At the foot of the<br />

Metauro is a cippo (memorial<br />

stone), celebrating the Garibaldi’s<br />

soldiers killed in 1849 during<br />

a fight against the Austrian<br />

troops; not far away is a Monumento<br />

al Corpo di Liberazione<br />

(Memorial to the Liberation<br />

troops), erected to the design of<br />

Aligi Sassu, to celebrate the<br />

Gothic Line battlefields.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Specialties of the upper Metauro<br />

Valley, including truffle and<br />

mushrooms, handmade pasta,<br />

crostoli with local ham and<br />

salami variety and wild green<br />

vegetables.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available in the hamlet San<br />

Donnino: soccer field, two<br />

Boules (Italian Bocce) rinks, a<br />

tennis court, a multi-purpose<br />

sports centre.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The Casa del Vicario (Vicar’s<br />

house) is of great interest, due<br />

to its panoramic position; Also<br />

the Civic Tower, amid the nature,<br />

is very fascinating.<br />

Enjoy a walk in the Monte<br />

Sassone and Ca’ Romanici<br />

pinewoods, as well as the interesting<br />

walking, mountain-bike<br />

URBINO<br />

PEGLIO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

and horse trekking routes<br />

along the Apsa stream, winding<br />

across field paths, country<br />

lanes and gravel streets. The<br />

flora includes oak woods and<br />

conifer reforestation areas. The<br />

local fauna is characterized by<br />

diurnal birds of pray (buzzards<br />

and kestrels), green woodpeckers,<br />

roe deer and foxes.<br />

Interesting view spots like a<br />

charming Metauro water fall,<br />

geological strata, historic<br />

buildings (historic Village<br />

(Borgo) of Collelungo, earlier<br />

Church of St. Mustiola, Sanctuary<br />

of Battaglia) are also<br />

worth mentioning.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Battitura (threshing<br />

festival), celebrated in the<br />

hamlet San Giovanni in Petra -<br />

third Sunday in July; Serate<br />

musicali (Music shows) - July/August;<br />

Festa dello Sport<br />

(Sport Festival) - August.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

Inhabitants 1022<br />

Altitude 200 m ASL<br />

Surface 8,42 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 30 km<br />

from Urbino 40 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0721.890131<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0721.74291<br />

www.comune.piagge.pu.it<br />

comune.piagge@provincia.ps.it<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS<br />

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HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

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BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Tradition relates the existence<br />

of an ancient Roman<br />

town called Lubacaria, destroyed<br />

by the Gothic King<br />

Alaric (according to some<br />

opinions ruins of the settlement<br />

are in the hamlet Cerbara).<br />

Anew village was built<br />

on the near hill, overlooking<br />

the Metauro River and that’s<br />

the place, that the modern village<br />

of Piagge (Latin Platea)<br />

still occupies. From 777 to<br />

1156 it was a property of the<br />

Abbey of St. Paterniano of<br />

Fano. In 1227 the Castle was<br />

built over new, due to its bad<br />

conditions.<br />

Dominated by Lorenzo de<br />

Medici, was transferred to the<br />

Della Rovere family from<br />

1517 until 1631, when it was<br />

made over to the Popedom together<br />

with the Dukedom of<br />

Urbino.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Evidence of the ancient history<br />

of the village is a hypogeal<br />

tomb. Also to be seen is the<br />

medieval Castle, with ring<br />

walls and a slender Torre<br />

dell’Orologio (Clock- tower),<br />

as well as the 19 th century<br />

parish Church of St. Lucia,<br />

containing a Last Supper<br />

painting, attributed to Giovanni<br />

Francesco Guerrieri<br />

and a painting dated 1768,<br />

representing the Crucifixion,<br />

by Carlo Magini from Fano.<br />

In the hamlet Cerbara is the<br />

Church of St. Ubaldo, owned<br />

by the princely Albani family.<br />

PIAGGE<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Besome weaving is still practised,<br />

according to the original<br />

rural tradition.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Specialities are Sangiovese<br />

wine, virgin olive oil, passatelli,<br />

tagliatelle, ravioli, gnocchi,<br />

maltagliati, pizza and salted<br />

cakes (pizza) with cheese.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

Boules (Italian Bocce) competitions<br />

are organised very often<br />

in the village, that is the scene<br />

of a walking race, called “Di<br />

Lubacaria”, an amateur bike<br />

race, as well five-a-side football<br />

competitions in summer.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

In the surrounding country side<br />

it is possible to see a number of<br />

former farm houses, in which<br />

the rural traditional building<br />

character of 19 th and 20 th centuries<br />

is preserved. Several fascinating<br />

routes of historical<br />

and naturalistic interest are<br />

available. We suggest a walk<br />

along the town walls; here it is<br />

possible to enjoy a fascinating<br />

panoramic view sleeping from<br />

the Adriatic sea to the Furlo<br />

Gorge.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa di Carnevale (Carnival) -<br />

February; Fiera di Lubacaria,<br />

(Fair of Lubacaria) - second<br />

last Sunday in May; “Arte in<br />

scena”, theatre shows, painting<br />

URBINO<br />

PIAGGE<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

and sculpture exhibition, held<br />

during three days in the summer<br />

time; Presepe vivente, performers<br />

wearing period customs<br />

stage the Nativity across<br />

the streets of the historic centre<br />

- Christmas time.<br />

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Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

PIETRARUBBIA<br />

Inhabitants 718<br />

Altitude 600/700 m ASL<br />

Surface 13,05 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 60 km<br />

from Urbino 40 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.75110<br />

+39 0722.75177<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727003-4<br />

+39 0722.728233<br />

www.comune.pietrarubbia.pu.it<br />

comune.pietrarubbia@<br />

provincia.ps.it<br />

www.parcosimone.it<br />

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YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The origin of the Castle of Petra<br />

Rubea dates from the year<br />

1000. Following the splitting<br />

of the Counts of Montecopiolo<br />

into two branches by the middle<br />

of the 13 th century, some of<br />

the properties passed under the<br />

rule of Count Taddeo, lord of<br />

Petrarubbia. Disputed between<br />

the Malatesta and the Montefeltro<br />

families, the Castle<br />

(perched atop a hill like a eagle<br />

nest - the eagle is also in its coat<br />

of arms) passed to the Montefeltro<br />

family and, as usual,<br />

Duke Federico commissioned<br />

the extension and the strengthening<br />

of the Rocca.<br />

The only remains of the old<br />

structure are the Torre del falco<br />

(Hawk tower) and the stone<br />

balls, used in the shooting point<br />

holes, built into the walls of the<br />

town houses. In 1631 it passed<br />

under the rule of the Popedom.<br />

During the last years people<br />

abandoned the old village and<br />

moved down in the valley.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Appreciate the fascinating historic<br />

centre, with the ruins of<br />

the old Castello-torre (Tower<br />

Castle) of Pietrarubbia, indicated<br />

by Cardinal Albornoz as<br />

“castrum inexpugnabile” in the<br />

14 th century; the Convent of<br />

Friars Minor in Ponte Cappuccini<br />

was erected at beginnings<br />

of the 16 th century, enlarged in<br />

the 18 th century.<br />

Of great interest are the Church<br />

of St. Silvestro, containing a<br />

marble altar and a modern rose<br />

window by sculpturer Arnaldo<br />

Pomodoro, (Pietrarubbia Honorary<br />

Freeman) and the Romanesque<br />

Church of St. Arduino.<br />

In the Multimedial Natural<br />

Museum you will discover information<br />

and peculiarities<br />

about the flora, the fauna and<br />

the geology of Montefeltro.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

On display in the historic centre<br />

is a Sculpture Permanent<br />

exhibition, set up by the Centro<br />

TAM (Trattamento Artistico<br />

Metalli - Artistic metalwork<br />

foundation), created by the<br />

Municipality with Arnaldo Pomodoro’s<br />

partnership. The<br />

Centro per l’Artigianato Artistico<br />

del Montefeltro (Montefeltro<br />

Artistic Handycraft foundation)<br />

contains important<br />

handicrafts, designed by local<br />

craftsmen.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Tasteful black truffle or “scorzone”,<br />

prestigious white truffle<br />

and mushrooms. Excellent<br />

pasta recipes. “Polenta” is a<br />

typical local dish, mostly accompanied<br />

by beans or meat<br />

ragù-sauce with wild game.<br />

Notable main courses are: wild<br />

game, lamb, cattle farmed in<br />

the local pastureland, and pork<br />

meat. Specialities are prosciutto<br />

di Carpegna (Carpegna<br />

ham), cheeses, honey, wild<br />

herbs, piadina and local cakes<br />

like bustrengo.<br />

PIETRARUBBIA<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

A tennis court and a five-a-side<br />

football ground are available.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The century-old Municipal<br />

Park of St. Silvestro lies along<br />

the Montefeltro Provincial<br />

Road in the Hamlet Ponte Cappuccini.<br />

It’s here, where Matteo<br />

da Bascio, who inspired the<br />

foundation of the Capuchin<br />

Friars, lived in the 15 th century.<br />

The area has been turned into a<br />

botanic garden, studying and<br />

collecting the typical flora of<br />

the Middle Apennines, provided<br />

with picnic areas. Ponte<br />

Cappuccini is located in the<br />

Sasso Simone and Simoncello<br />

Regional Park, departure point<br />

of several fascinating naturalistic<br />

routes on the Mounts<br />

Carpegna and Boaggine. Very<br />

suitable horse trekking itineraries,<br />

too. Don’t miss paying a<br />

visit to the rocky spur of Pietrafagnana.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa di S. Eurosia (Feast of St.<br />

Eurosia) in Pietrarubbia Castello<br />

- third Sunday in May;<br />

Festa di S. Antonio (Feast of St.<br />

Antonio) in Mercato Vecchio -<br />

second Sunday in June; Festa<br />

del Crocifisso e degustazione<br />

dei prodotti tipici (Feast of the<br />

Crucifix and local typical<br />

products tasting) in Ponte Cappuccini<br />

- first Sunday in August;<br />

Festa al lago del Conte<br />

(Folk Festival at the lake) -<br />

third Sunday in August.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

SAN GIORGIO DI PESARO<br />

Inhabitants 1397<br />

Altitude 201 m ASL<br />

Surface 20,88 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 35 km<br />

from Urbino 37 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0721.970102<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0721.74291<br />

www.comune. san-giorgio.pu.it<br />

comune.san-giorgio@<br />

provincia.ps.it<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS<br />

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HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS<br />

ROOMS TO RENT<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS<br />

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YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Scanty information are available<br />

about San Giorgio’s history.<br />

What we know for certain,<br />

is that the building of the Castle<br />

dates from before the year<br />

1000 and already in the Middle<br />

Ages it was a property of Fano<br />

Abbey of San Paterniano, together<br />

with the neighbouring<br />

Castle of Poggio. Afterwards,<br />

keeping being owned by the<br />

Popedom, it was incorporated<br />

into the government system of<br />

the Vicariate of Mondavio, for<br />

which San Giorgio used to collect<br />

in its archives every deed<br />

issued in the surrounding villages.<br />

In the 16 th century it became<br />

a feud of the Leonelli<br />

family. After Napoleon’s domination<br />

in Italy, the village got<br />

back under the ecclesiastic<br />

government, until it joined by<br />

plebiscite the new-born Italian<br />

Kingdom in November 1860.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Castle still boasts the old<br />

ring walls, containing the<br />

Church of St. Giorgio, that was<br />

maybe erected earlier than the<br />

13 th century, but it was re-built<br />

in Neoclassical style in 1841;<br />

in it you can see a wooden Crucifix.<br />

Of great interest in the village,<br />

lying downhill the Castle,<br />

is the Church of Holy Spirit of<br />

1787, serving today as stage for<br />

cultural events. It contains<br />

some valuable paintings, one<br />

representing the Descent of the<br />

Holy Spirit, dating from the<br />

16 th century. Not far away from<br />

the village is the 19 th century<br />

Small Church of the Crucifix,<br />

built over the earlier Church of<br />

St. Maria di Castagneto, which<br />

only some old frescoes are left<br />

of.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

There are different local products<br />

and recipes, based on tradition<br />

and wellness.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Among the different historical<br />

and naturalistic tours we suggest<br />

the one leading to the<br />

small castle of Poggio; in it<br />

were the Franciscan Church<br />

and the Convent of St. Maria<br />

della Misericordia, erected in<br />

1523 by the noble man Mariotto<br />

Sajano; now you can visit the<br />

20th century Church of St.<br />

Pasquale, a big building, containing<br />

old worthy paintings<br />

and wooden sacred furniture,<br />

like the monumental 18 th century<br />

choir, belonging to the earlier<br />

church. The modern church<br />

is now a place of local pilgrimage.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa di San Giuseppe Lavoratore<br />

(Feast of St. Giuseppe,<br />

the workman) - 19 th March;<br />

Fiera di San Giorgio (Fair of<br />

St. Giorgio) - 25 th April; Festa<br />

dell’Osteria e Fiera dei ricordi<br />

(The Inn festival and the Fair of<br />

memories) - 25 th April; Festa<br />

di San Pasquale Baylon (Feast<br />

of St. Pasquale Baylon) - 17 th<br />

May; Festa d’estate (Summer<br />

festival) with typical food and<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

SAN GIORGIO DI PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

drink selling stands - July and<br />

August; Autunno: sapori, colori,<br />

suoni (“Autumn: flavours,<br />

colours and sounds”) traditional<br />

festival with warm chestnuts,<br />

wine and bonfires - October;<br />

Natale sotto i cipressi e<br />

mercatino (Christmas under<br />

the Cypresses and market) -<br />

December.<br />

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Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

SANT’IPPOLITO<br />

Inhabitants 1612<br />

Altitude 246 m ASL<br />

Surface 19,7 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 30 km<br />

from Urbino 23 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0721.728144<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0721.74291<br />

www.comune. santippolito.pu.it<br />

comune.santippolito@provincia.ps.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The territory of Sant’Ippolito has<br />

been inhabited since the prehistoric<br />

time, as the big number of<br />

stone household objects, found out<br />

in the Tarugo valley and showed in<br />

the Civic Museum in Fossombrone<br />

evidences. In the Roman time it belonged<br />

to the important Municipium<br />

of Forum Sempronii. Following<br />

the spread of Christianity in the<br />

area, the Pieve of St. Ippolito was<br />

erected on a near hill. After the year<br />

1000 the village, having the same<br />

name as the Pieve, developed<br />

around the Church and was initially<br />

ruled by the Episcopal government.<br />

Supported by the Municipality<br />

of Fossombrone, Sant’Ippolito<br />

got its administrative freedom<br />

from the bishops’ rule in 1255 and<br />

became systematically part of Fossombrone<br />

country side (contado).<br />

The Malatesta family ruled over<br />

the village during over hundred<br />

years, the Montefeltro family over<br />

the subsequent 60 years (during<br />

which Francesco di Giorgio Martini<br />

built the Rocca) and then the village<br />

was administrated by the Della<br />

Rover during 120 years. Finally,<br />

it passed under the Popedom from<br />

1631 till 1860.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Don’t miss visiting the 18 th century<br />

Town Hall, containing a polychrome<br />

stone Madonna of the 17 th<br />

century and a 18 th century beautiful<br />

fire place, once housed in the<br />

near Palazzo Nicoletti; of great interest<br />

is also Palazzo Guerra, dating<br />

from the 17 th century with very<br />

peculiar decorative wall sculptures.<br />

Not far away is a shrine with<br />

a Praying Madonna, local worship<br />

place. We also recommend a visit<br />

to the 18 th century Bell Tower and<br />

the Church of St. Giuseppe, erected<br />

in the 17 th century. In the parish<br />

Church it is possible to appreciate<br />

a 17 th century polychrome statue<br />

by an unknown artist.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The century-old tradition of stone<br />

carving has been preserved up to<br />

the present, thanks to stone masons<br />

and marble workers, that are still<br />

able to work the local sandstone into<br />

real masterpieces, mostly collected<br />

in the Museo dell’Arte degli<br />

scalpellini (Stonemasonry Museum);<br />

the production of earthenware,<br />

cane and bamboo handicrafts<br />

is also worth a mention.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Taste the delicious “crescia sfogliata”<br />

(puff flatbread)<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

In Sant’Ippolito is a sport fishing<br />

lake and an Adventure park (Rock-<br />

’n Ropes), with adrenalin rush providing<br />

speeding or soaring rides.<br />

Santo Stefano is a famous race<br />

horse stud. It is also possible to<br />

play tennis and five-a-side football,<br />

as well as engaging in walking<br />

tours on the circuit of Trekking<br />

dei Fuochi.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Just a little bit off the village is Palazzina<br />

Sabatelli, historic tower<br />

house with dovecote, recently restored,<br />

open for visits each Thurs-<br />

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day in the month or upon request.<br />

The Bosco della Torre Romana<br />

(Roman Tower wood), included in<br />

the Bioitaly project, developed by<br />

the Italian Ministry of the Environment,<br />

covers 80 thousand square<br />

metres along the Tavernelle artificial<br />

lake. 2 km away from Sant’Ippolito<br />

is the Casle of Reforzate,<br />

preserving the original gate with<br />

the Montefeltro eagle. The Church<br />

of St. Pietro houses a valuable 17 th<br />

century painting of the Last Supper,<br />

and a statue of St. Pietro, dating<br />

from the 15 th century. Sorbolongo<br />

is a fortified castle village,<br />

sited 4 km away from Sant’Ippolito,<br />

characterized by narrow lanes<br />

and streets, with its historic Town<br />

Hall and the slender Church of St.<br />

Michele. The Church of St. Maurizio<br />

is annexed to an old Benedictine<br />

Monastery, built around the<br />

11 th century.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sagra della lumaca, (slug festival)<br />

in Sorbolongo - June; Gara podistica<br />

tre castelli (Three castles<br />

walking race) - 2 nd June; Scolpire<br />

in piazza, Simposio di scultura in<br />

pietra arenaria (Stonemasonry<br />

show and exhibition) - July; Biennale<br />

sotto le stelle (Biennale under<br />

star light) - July; Corso di lavorazione<br />

della pietra arenaria<br />

(stonemasonry courses) - from<br />

May to September; Fiera del<br />

Castello (the Fair of the Castle) in<br />

Sorbolongo - September; Mostra<br />

di scultura permanente (Permanent<br />

sculpture exhibition) - all<br />

year round.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

SASSOFELTRIO<br />

Inhabitants 1374<br />

Altitude 485 m ASL<br />

Surface 21 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 43 km<br />

from Urbino 40 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0541.974130<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727003-4<br />

+39 0722.728233<br />

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Historians relate the existence<br />

of Sassofeltrio, originally<br />

called Serra del sasso, already<br />

in 756 after Christ and its donation<br />

by Pippin, King of the<br />

Franks, to the Blessed Pietro,<br />

marking the appropriation of<br />

the Castle by the Popedom.<br />

Other records, dated 962, relate<br />

that the German Emperor Otto<br />

gave Ulderico of Carpegna the<br />

feud Sassum together with other<br />

neighbouring castles. Documents<br />

of 1232 and 1311 refer to<br />

the Castrum Saxi as a possession<br />

of the Rimini Signoria.<br />

Being a long contested territory<br />

between the Malatesta and<br />

the Montefeltro families, it was<br />

conquered by Captain Giacomo<br />

Piccinino for the Dukes of<br />

Urbino.<br />

Especially under the rule of<br />

Federico of Montefeltro, the<br />

Rocca was erected to the design<br />

of the Senese architect<br />

Francesco di Giorgio Martini.<br />

Afterwards, the village passed<br />

under the rule of the Church<br />

again.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The village has preserved its<br />

medieval framework with<br />

overhanging defence walls,<br />

testifying its illustrious past. Its<br />

natural setting, a hilly landscape,<br />

is absolutely fascinating<br />

and evocative itself. The Rocca<br />

Feltresca, designed by Francesco<br />

di Giorgio Martini, was<br />

completely ruined in 1819 ands<br />

still today only a few remains<br />

can be seen.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The village, perched atop a<br />

rocky spur, in a chalk pits area.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Amongst the typical products<br />

we recommend piadina, tagliatelle<br />

and passatelli.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Of great interest is the typical<br />

Casa Pasquali.<br />

In the hamlet Valle Sant’Anastasio,<br />

near Sassofeltrio, is a<br />

sulphurous and alkaline water<br />

source.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Primo Maggio Frattese, motocross<br />

competitions, horse<br />

race and other events - May;<br />

Serate danzanti alla rocca<br />

(Dancing eveningsat the Rocca)<br />

- July and August; Festa del<br />

Patrono (Feast of the Patron<br />

Saint) in Valle Sant’Anastasio -<br />

August; Sagra dei fagioli e<br />

delle cotiche (Beans and pork<br />

rinds Festival) in the hamlet<br />

Fratte - last week end in September.<br />

SASSOFELTRIO<br />

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Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

SERRA SANT’ABBONDIO<br />

Inhabitants1125<br />

Altitude 536 m ASL<br />

Surface 31,7 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 75 km<br />

from Urbino 40 km<br />

i<br />

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Phone: +39 0721.730120<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0721.735701<br />

www.comune.<br />

serrasantabbondio.pu.it<br />

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The territory has been inhabited<br />

since the Iron Age. Even before<br />

the village was founded in<br />

the 13 th century, a Serra<br />

“closed place” and a Church<br />

dedicated to St. Abbondio were<br />

already there. Serra Sant’Abbondio<br />

was founded by the<br />

Municipality (Comune) of<br />

Gubbio in the 13 th century and<br />

became a strategic place for the<br />

control and the defence of the<br />

shortest, yet impassable passage<br />

between Umbria and the<br />

Adriatic Coast. Serra Sant’Abbondio’s<br />

history from the 14 th<br />

century is part of the history of<br />

the Dukedom of Urbino, that finally<br />

incorporated it into its territories<br />

in 1348.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The modern urban frame work<br />

still preserves the medieval<br />

structure, including two of the<br />

four original gates: Porta Santa<br />

with Tower and Porta di Macione,<br />

both of them dating from<br />

the 13 th century. Also to be<br />

seen are the 14 th century<br />

Church of St. Maria della Canale,<br />

containing frescoes by<br />

the Umbrian School; the Crypt<br />

of St. Biagio, built in the 4 th (or<br />

5 th ) century, using Roman remains;<br />

the splendid Hermitage<br />

of Santa Croce di Fonte Avellana,<br />

(its building started<br />

around the year 1000), including<br />

a Church with Crypt, a bell<br />

tower, cloister, chapterhouse,<br />

scriptorium, monks cells, guest<br />

quarters and the “D. Alighieri”<br />

Library, with more than 10,000<br />

ancient volumes. The Hermitage,<br />

mentioned by Dante<br />

Alighieri in the 21 st Canto of<br />

Paradiso is a place for study<br />

and contemplation, founded in<br />

980 by St. Romuald and developed<br />

by St. Pier Damiani. A<br />

Camaldolese Benedectine<br />

monks community manages<br />

the Hermitage today.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

An old tradition records that<br />

Dante was hosted in the Hermitage<br />

of Fonte Avellana after<br />

1310. About 300 hundred metres<br />

off the hermitage, you will<br />

find a spot allowing you to hear<br />

the mountain echoing an entire<br />

hendecasyllable. In the past<br />

Serra Sant’Abbondio was<br />

called Serra Sant’Onda, maybe<br />

due to its fascinating landscape.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Worth tasting are the “crescia”<br />

with ham and wild green vegetables,<br />

tagliatelle, ravioli, cappelleti,<br />

polenta, wild game,<br />

wild boar, mushrooms, truffle,<br />

“castagnole” (Carnival fried<br />

cakes) and jam tarts.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The splendid flora of Fonte<br />

Avellana includes downy oaks,<br />

beeches, oaks, chestnut trees,<br />

hazelnut tree (“avellana”is the<br />

historic name for “Hazel nut”)<br />

and a famous century-old yew.<br />

The Hermitage, sited at the foot<br />

of the Mount Catria, is the departure<br />

point of several<br />

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trekking tours, winding amid<br />

beech, oak and hazelnut<br />

groves. Many of the mentioned<br />

tracks (e.g. Sentiero Italia and<br />

Sentiero Piergiorgio Frassati)<br />

are included in the circuit of<br />

Trekking dei Fuochi.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sacra rappresentazione della<br />

Passione di Gesù (Sacred representation<br />

of the Passion of<br />

Christ) - Palm Sunday; Festa<br />

paesana (Village Festival) in<br />

Petrara - second Sunday in July;<br />

Sagra della trippa (tripe<br />

Festival) in Poggetto - first<br />

Sunday in August; Festa della<br />

Madonna della Neve (Feast of<br />

the Madonna of Snow) in Montevecchio<br />

- 5 th August; Festa<br />

d’estate (Summer Festival) -<br />

14 th /15 th August; Palio della<br />

Rocca - Sunday before the 16 th<br />

of September; Fiera di S. Abbondio<br />

(Fair of St. Abbondio) -<br />

16 th September; Cena del Poeta<br />

(Poet’s dinner) - last Saturday<br />

in November.


Province of Pesaro-Urbino<br />

Inhabitants 880<br />

Altitude 426 m ASL<br />

Surface 11,99sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Pesaro 33 km<br />

from Urbino 23 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0722.629128<br />

+39 0722.629129<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0722.727003-4<br />

+39 0722.728233<br />

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Tavoleto is sited ontop a rocky<br />

spur on the leftside of the<br />

Foglia Mid-Valley. Originated<br />

in the Middle Ages, it has been<br />

a contested territory between<br />

the Malatesta and the Montefeltro<br />

families during centuries.<br />

The Dukes of Urbino<br />

erected there a Rocca, that was<br />

demolished in 1865.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The village lies in the heart of<br />

the Montefeltro, a land characterized<br />

by castles, medieval<br />

borghi, rural parish churches<br />

and defence walls, erected and<br />

demolished during centuries<br />

of disputes. A typical example<br />

is the Castle of Petrangolini of<br />

1865 with its tower, original<br />

furniture and arms, that was<br />

actually re-built over the foundations<br />

of the historic Rocca,<br />

erected in 1462 by Francesco<br />

di Giorgio Martini on Federico<br />

da Montefeltro’s commission.<br />

Part of the defence walls of the<br />

original Rocca are preserved<br />

in the Castle, too.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The village might be named<br />

after the amount of wood,<br />

gathered in this area and than<br />

transferred to Rome; Right in<br />

Tavoleto, wood logs were<br />

worked out into beams and<br />

boards (Tavola, hence Tavoleto).<br />

Today, economy main activity<br />

is footware and mattress manufacturing<br />

industry.<br />

TAVOLETO<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Amongst the typical products<br />

we recommend “tortellini al<br />

pasticcio”, roastbeef, tagliatelle,<br />

lamb, and guinea-hen,<br />

rubbit à la “cacciatora”<br />

(Hunter’s style), stuffed turkey,<br />

wild game, appetizers with natural<br />

local products, “piada<br />

sfogliata” (puff flatbread) with<br />

ham. Top production of Casciotta<br />

di Urbino DPO.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

It’s a suitable area for walking,<br />

mountain-bike and horse<br />

trekking tours.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The Val Ventena, a charming<br />

valley, sited partly in the municipal<br />

territory of Tavoleto<br />

and partly in Auditore, is also<br />

worth a visit: Enjoy its unspoiled<br />

ecosystem with untouched<br />

pristine flora and fauna.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sagra dell’asparago (Asparagus<br />

Festival) - third Sunday in<br />

May; Processione della Madonna<br />

del Sole (Procession of<br />

Madonna del Sole) - last Sunday<br />

in May; Festa di San Vincenzo<br />

Martire (Feast of St. Vincenzo<br />

martyr) - last Sunday in<br />

August; Sagra della polenta<br />

(Polenta Festival) - third Sunday<br />

in September.<br />

TAVOLETO<br />

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PROVINCE OF ANCONA


Province of Ancona<br />

Inhabitants 1483<br />

Altitude 219 m ASL<br />

Surface 6,4 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Ancona 49 km<br />

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Phone: +39 071.9674212<br />

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The castle of Barbara was originally<br />

built as a fortress after<br />

the destruction of the Roman<br />

town Suasa. After being a Longobard<br />

outpost, it was turned<br />

into an ecclesiastic feud belonging<br />

to the Benedictine<br />

Abbey of St. Maria of Sitria.<br />

The municipality (Comune)<br />

was established in 1257 under<br />

the protectorate of Jesi. Concerning<br />

the origin of the name,<br />

there is no document offering<br />

an exact solution. As the village<br />

was located in very last territory<br />

of the Longobard dominion<br />

of Spoleto, close to the Byzantine<br />

territory of Senigallia, it is<br />

pretty likely that the name derives<br />

from barbaro, “Barbarian”<br />

in the original meaning of<br />

the term.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The historic centre of the village<br />

is organised on two levels:<br />

the Castle is oriented to the hilltop,<br />

while the Borgo and the old<br />

walled structure of Castellaro<br />

are located in the sea direction.<br />

The oldest nucleus is the Castle<br />

(13 th - 14 th centuries), with the<br />

city gate, the walls and the rampart.<br />

Of particular interest are<br />

The Church of St. Barbara, the<br />

village’s patron Saint, containing<br />

the Madonna of the Olive<br />

tree, painted on a millstone; the<br />

parish Church of St. Maria Assunta,<br />

built in 1768, housing<br />

important paintings by Pomarancio<br />

and the Istrian painter<br />

Francesco Trevisani; in the<br />

charming Church of St. Fortu-<br />

BARBARA<br />

nato there is a fresco, dating<br />

from the 15 th century, created<br />

by Andrea di Bartolo.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

In the historic area of Castellaro<br />

there are a lot of tunnels<br />

and caves, originally dug into<br />

the local sandstone to be used<br />

as shelters and escape routes to<br />

the moat and the castle during<br />

sieges; today, they are used as<br />

cellars to store food, or as<br />

restaurants full of charm. Of<br />

particular interest is a shrine,<br />

known as Madonna of the bastard<br />

child (according to the tradition<br />

a illegitimate child was<br />

abandoned near the shrine)<br />

decorated with a picturesque<br />

popular wall painting.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Among the local specialities<br />

we recommend: excellent<br />

wines (Esino, Verdicchio dei<br />

Castelli di Jesi, Rosso Piceno)<br />

and olive oil.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Of particular interest are Palazzo<br />

Albani, aristocratic building<br />

restored in the 18 th century,<br />

housing the Town Hall and<br />

Palazzo Mattei, built in the 16 th<br />

century.<br />

The road connecting Barbara<br />

and Montale, as well as the<br />

road leading to Ostra Vetere<br />

and to the hamlet Costa are particularly<br />

panoramic; have a<br />

walk along the Nevola river to<br />

appreciate the typical river<br />

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bank vegetation. An excursion<br />

to the picturesque waterfalls,<br />

located near the border to the<br />

municipality of Ostra Vetere, in<br />

a charming badlands (calanchi)<br />

landscape.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del castello (Castle’s festival)<br />

- first week in August;<br />

Festa dentro le mura (Festival<br />

in the castle walls) - November/December;<br />

Festa della Patrona<br />

Santa Barbara (Feast of<br />

the Patron Saint, St. Barbara) -<br />

4 th December; Fiera di Santa<br />

Barbara (Fair of St. Barbara) -<br />

Sunday after the 4 th of December;<br />

Presepe vivente (Staging<br />

of the Nativity) - Christmas<br />

time and Epiphany/6 th January.


Province of Ancona<br />

CASTEL COLONNA<br />

Inhabitants 1042<br />

Altitude 125 m ASL<br />

Surface 13,31 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Ancona 40 km<br />

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Phone: +39 071.7957120<br />

+39 071.7957970<br />

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Castel Colonna is a small, but<br />

picturesque village, lying on a<br />

natural spur, whose origin is<br />

still uncertain; the most likely<br />

possibility among several ones<br />

is that it was founded by people<br />

escaping from the old town<br />

of Suasa, destroyed by Alaric<br />

in 409.<br />

Between the 13 th and the 15 th<br />

century the whole territory of<br />

Castel Colonna belonged to<br />

the Benedictine Monks of<br />

Fonte Avellana, who had several<br />

buildings and stores in the<br />

area. Afterwards, it became<br />

property of the Dukedom of<br />

Urbino and in 1631 it was<br />

made over to the Popedom.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The most characteristic element<br />

of this Borgo is the city<br />

gate with brick rampart, dating<br />

from the 13 th century, known<br />

as Torre Vittoria Colonna; of<br />

particular interest are also the<br />

ring walls, erected in the 13 th<br />

century, that maintain in their<br />

oldest part a bank with parapet<br />

and bracket cornice, though<br />

undergoing later modifications.<br />

The Church of St. Mauro<br />

Abate is also worth visiting.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Until 1921 Castel Colonna<br />

was known as the Tomb of<br />

Senigallia. The original builtup<br />

area leans on a light slope,<br />

delimited by the ship shaped<br />

ring walls. Outside the original<br />

borgo, in the suburb Croce, has<br />

developed a new mainly residential<br />

area.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

The excellent biological wine<br />

is absolutely recommended.<br />

The village will be soon obtaining<br />

a designation for its most<br />

typical product, the Frattula<br />

Salami.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

Castelcolonna has got a park<br />

with ponds suitable for fishing;<br />

sport fans can also enjoy a multi-purpose<br />

ground with sport<br />

facilities.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

In the hamlet Francavilla<br />

stands the old Church of Misericordia,<br />

with annexed parvis,<br />

surrounded on two sites by a<br />

blind archway building and delimited<br />

by a gate. A beautiful<br />

tree-lined avenue leads to the<br />

church complex, which was<br />

once a Camaldolese monastery.<br />

To recommend also the track<br />

into the thick vegetation characterising<br />

the Fosso (ditch)<br />

della Bruciata, close to the border<br />

to Senigallia. The territory<br />

offers lots of panoramic view<br />

spots: particularly, in the Croce<br />

area, over the hill of Montesaltarello<br />

and Francavilla, in<br />

the hamlet Consolazione and<br />

along the road to Roncitelli.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Sega vecchia (Old<br />

Saw Festival) - Mid-Lent; Fes-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

CASTEL COLONNA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

ta del salame di Frattula (Festival<br />

of Frattula Salami) - January<br />

and April; Concorso di<br />

pittura (Painting contest) - between<br />

the end of July and the<br />

beginning of August; Festa<br />

dela Patrona S. Marina (Feast<br />

of the Patron Saint, St. Marina)<br />

- 17 th July; Festa d’estate<br />

(Summer Festival) - second<br />

week end in August.<br />

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Province of Ancona<br />

CASTELLEONE DI SUASA<br />

Inhabitants 1692<br />

Altitude 206 m ASL<br />

Surface 15,83 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Ancona 55 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 071.966113<br />

Pro Suasa:<br />

Phone: +39 071.966770<br />

Cons. Città Romana di Suasa:<br />

Phone: +39 071966524<br />

www.castelleone.disuasa.it<br />

comune@castelleone.disuasa.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The village of Castelleone di<br />

Suasa rises on a hill, overlooking<br />

the middle valley of the Cesano<br />

River; the typical medieval<br />

structure is still well preserved:<br />

narrow streets delimited<br />

by the ring walls. Castelleone<br />

really flourished in the first half<br />

of the 12 th century, when Livia<br />

della Rovere, wife of Francesco<br />

Maria II and last Duquesse of<br />

Urbino had her residence there<br />

for a while. Downhill the castle,<br />

it is still possible to see the ancient<br />

settlement of Suasa, a Roman<br />

municipium, established<br />

according to the Lex Flaminia<br />

dated 232 before Christ.<br />

Thanks to scrupulous excavation<br />

a rich private house (domus),<br />

belonging to the senatorial<br />

family Coiedii, dating from<br />

the 2 nd century after Christ was<br />

found out, as the valuable mosaic<br />

floors representing mythological<br />

scenes, as well as the<br />

rare examples of wall painting<br />

in Pompeian style, the remains<br />

of several statues and the big<br />

quantity of every-day objects<br />

prove.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

After carrying out the excavations<br />

in the area of Pian Volpello,<br />

the Regional Archaelogical<br />

Park of Suasa has been created,<br />

containing the ruins of a big amphitheatre,<br />

including the cavea<br />

and the underground passages,<br />

as well as the forum, the old financial<br />

heart of Roman towns<br />

and the Coedii’s aristocratic domus,<br />

mentioned before.<br />

The findings coming from the<br />

site are now collected in the Archaeological<br />

Museum, housed<br />

in the impressive Palazzo Della<br />

Rovere. Also the former<br />

Monastery of Minimi Friars, today<br />

seat of the Town Hall, contains<br />

some findings. In the<br />

Parish Church of SS. Pietro and<br />

Paolo it is possible to appreciate<br />

some important paintings and<br />

masterpieces. The Church of St.<br />

Francesco di Paola is also<br />

worth a mention.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The whole municipal territory<br />

testifies the traditional devoutness<br />

of the people of The<br />

Marche: several shrines and<br />

small churches are spread<br />

around the country side (e.g.<br />

shrines devoted to St. Pietro<br />

Martyr, St. Lucia, St. Martino).<br />

Worth mentioning are also the<br />

Church of Madonna del Vallato,<br />

an old shrine, that Francesco<br />

Maria della Rovere wanted to<br />

enlarge and that contains a tempera<br />

painting, dating from the<br />

17 th century, as well as a very<br />

unusual ex voto and a shrine<br />

called Church of St. Caterina.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Important production of wines<br />

with Registered Designation of<br />

Origin (Verdicchio dei Castelli di<br />

Jesi, Rosso Piceno), table white<br />

and red wines and the typical local<br />

red wine Rosso Suasano. The<br />

onions of Suasa are also excellent.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

CASTELLEONE DI S.<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Driving to Senigallia you will<br />

find Villa Pianetti, with annexed<br />

church, standing on a hill in a<br />

wide woody area. Castelleone<br />

boasts also further green areas:<br />

the Boschetto, near the Primary<br />

School, the big wood area in<br />

Croce del Termine, as well as the<br />

whole course of Via del Bozzo,<br />

with thick bushes and panoramic<br />

hilly and badlands (calanchi)<br />

landscape.<br />

The course of the Cesano River<br />

(including small water falls and<br />

fishing areas) and the Nevola<br />

River, with thick vegetation and<br />

several forest trees, are suitable<br />

areas to enjoy naturalistic tours.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del Perdono (Feast of the<br />

forgiveness), popular devoutness<br />

celebration with Fair - Sunday<br />

and Monday after Easter;<br />

Festa del Patrono san Pietro<br />

Martire (Feast of the Patron<br />

Saint, St. Pietro Martyr) - 29 th<br />

April; Festa della cipolla (Onion<br />

Festival) exhibition, market and<br />

cultural events - September.


Province of Ancona<br />

Inhabitants 1979<br />

Altitude 320 m ASL<br />

Surface 72,35 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Ancona 65 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall: Phone: +39 0732.973014<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0732.6952<br />

Frasassi Consortium :<br />

Phone: +39 0732.97211<br />

www.comune.genga.an.it<br />

comunicazione@comune.genga.an.it<br />

grotte@frasassi.com<br />

www.parcogolarossa.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The Castle of Genga is located<br />

in the heart of the Gola della<br />

Rossa and Frasassi Natural Regional<br />

Park; its origin is tightly<br />

connected with Pierosara (old<br />

Longobard stewarddom of Castelpetroso)<br />

and to the Monastery<br />

of St. Vittore. In the borgo,<br />

that experienced a very flourishing<br />

period between the 10 th and<br />

the 11 th century thanks to the<br />

Counts of Genga, who dominated<br />

over the territory until 1816,<br />

the feudal Palace and the impressive<br />

medieval town walls<br />

are still preserved. Annibale della<br />

Genga, later Pope Leo XII<br />

was born here. Anyway, the history<br />

of the territory goes further<br />

back in the past, as several fragments<br />

of prehistoric stone and<br />

pottery manufacture found out<br />

in Donatelli - Colleponi, Pianacci<br />

and Pianello, Genga’s hamlets,<br />

prove.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Gorge of Frasassi is a real<br />

marvel of nature. Discovered in<br />

1971, the caves wind about 20<br />

km into the mountain and represent<br />

one of the most interesting<br />

and known karstic complex in<br />

Italy. Not far from the caves rises<br />

the Benedictine Abbey of St.<br />

Vittore delle Chiuse, one of the<br />

most important Romanesque<br />

monuments in the region.<br />

The annexed Speleo-paleontological<br />

Museum houses the famous<br />

ichtthyosaur, a sea reptile<br />

living 150 millions years ago.<br />

With its charming location, in<br />

the heart of the Gorge of Frasas-<br />

GENGA<br />

si, the neoclassical Octagonal<br />

Temple was created by Valadier<br />

on Pope Leo XII’s commission;<br />

not far from it is the old Hermitage<br />

of St. Maria infra saxa,<br />

dug in a natural cave into the<br />

mountain. Genga offers the<br />

tourist the impressive Palazzo<br />

dei Conti della Genga, as well as<br />

the Parish Church of St. Maria<br />

Assunta and, not far away, the<br />

Pieve of St. Clemente, currently<br />

turned into an interesting Museum<br />

of Sacred Arts, which houses<br />

a very valuable collection. In the<br />

hamlet Pianello you will find the<br />

biggest Protovillanovan Necropolis<br />

of the region. Other archaeological<br />

sites and charming<br />

medieval churches, like the old<br />

Church of St. Ansovino in Avacelli,<br />

are also to find in the territory.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The name Genga possibly derives<br />

from the Lombard word<br />

Zinka, or from genga, meaning<br />

tuff, or from the German word<br />

Gang, in the meaning of underground<br />

passage. The area is actually<br />

extremely characterized<br />

by underground caves, like<br />

Grotta dei Baffoni, Grotta del<br />

Mezzogiorno, Grotta del Prete,<br />

Grotta Leonardo.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Excellent sausages, salami and<br />

ham variety, that goes perfectly<br />

with the local brown bread;<br />

Tagliatelle, hand made with<br />

rolling-pin (local word “ra-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

GENGA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

sagnolo”), the “crescia”, kind of<br />

“bread pizza” to be roasted in<br />

the fire coals, slugs and “polenta”<br />

with wild boar ragù-sauce.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

Genga is the perfect place to relax:<br />

the Terme of St. Vittore, famous<br />

and well equipped thermal<br />

centre, offer treatments with<br />

natural mineral waters, welling<br />

about 400 metres from the centre.<br />

Rowing opportunities at Lago<br />

Fossi.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The Gola della Rossa and<br />

Frasassi Natural Regional Park<br />

includes several protected areas:<br />

the floristic are of Valle Scappuccia,<br />

the area of the Gorge of<br />

Frasassi, along the course of the<br />

Sentino River and the WWF Oasis<br />

of Valmontagnana. This area,<br />

with high crests, panoramic<br />

tracks, century-old forests, is<br />

ideal for trekking (e.g. Sentiero<br />

dei Gradoni) and climbing<br />

lovers, as well as for rafting,<br />

horse-riding and mountain bike<br />

practisers.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sacro Incanto, concerts held in<br />

the Monastery of the Frasassi<br />

Gorge - June; Vetrina dell’artigianato<br />

artistico (Exhibition of<br />

artistic handicrafts) - from the<br />

last week of July to the end of<br />

August; Presepe vivente (Staging<br />

of the Nativity) in the<br />

Frasassi cave - Christmas time.<br />

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Province of Ancona<br />

Inhabitants 1081<br />

Altitude 380 m ASL<br />

Surface 8 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Ancona 52 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0731.814820<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0732.6952<br />

www.comune.mergo.an.it<br />

protgen@comune.mergo.an.it<br />

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The village has been inhabited<br />

before and during the Roman’s<br />

time, as the archaeological<br />

findings, discovered in the<br />

Castelluccio area, prove, but<br />

Mergo experienced its most<br />

flourishing period in the Middle<br />

Ages. In a document of<br />

1233 Mergo is mentioned as a<br />

castle belonging to the territory<br />

of Serra San Quirico. The Town<br />

Hall houses an important<br />

parchment dating from the<br />

middle of the 16 th century, representing<br />

the Castle Articles,<br />

that is life regulations for the<br />

inhabitants of the castle. Mergo<br />

has been always depending on<br />

Serra San Quirico, with exception<br />

of a short phase, during<br />

which it belonged to Jesi. In<br />

1827 Pope Leo XII issued a decree,<br />

designating Mergo as<br />

Municipality (Comune) and set<br />

up the parish of San Lorenzo.<br />

From 1928 until 1946 was incorporated<br />

with Rosora, until it<br />

gained its autonomy again.<br />

Mergo’s coat of arms shows a<br />

bird (a merganser); the built-up<br />

area rose around the Castle, but<br />

only fragments of the Castle<br />

walls are still to see nowadays.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The territory of Mergo rises almost<br />

unexpected on the left<br />

side of the Esino Valley, with<br />

the Apennines on the background.<br />

Evidences of its old<br />

past are the ruins of the town<br />

walls, remains of a quadrangular<br />

keep and the castle gate; on<br />

one of the altars in the Parish<br />

MERGO<br />

Church of St. Lorenzo it is possible<br />

to appreciate a Rosary<br />

Madonna by Ercole Ramazzani<br />

from Arcevia. Of particular<br />

interest are the Palazzo of St.<br />

Marciana, belonging to the old<br />

Borgiani family, Palazzo Conti<br />

in the hamlet Acquabona and<br />

Palazzo dei Conti Vallemani in<br />

the hamlet Montirone.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The name derives from Merago,<br />

akin to the medieval Latin<br />

word mera, lacus palustris,<br />

“marshland”, clearly referring<br />

to the Esino river, that flows<br />

downhill the village. Around<br />

the middle of the 15 th century<br />

Mergo together with Massaccio<br />

and Maiolati Spontini was<br />

the scene of the activity of the<br />

heretical sect Fraticelli.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Typical dishes are polenta with<br />

stockfish, beans with pork<br />

rinds, tripe, “braciole del contadino”,<br />

farmer’s steaks, crescia<br />

(bread pizza) and …Verdicchio<br />

d.o.c., of course.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

Roller-Skating rinks, tennis<br />

fields and boules (it. Bocce)<br />

rinks are available.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Naturalistic routes, winding<br />

across the soft hills, give above<br />

all walkers, horse-riders and<br />

bikers the opportunity to enjoy<br />

landscape, artistic and histori-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

MERGO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

cal spots of great beauty.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Mergo d’Estate (Mergo in<br />

Summer) theatre and music<br />

shoes - July/August; Festa del<br />

Patrono San Lorenzo (Feast of<br />

the Patron Saint, St. Lorenzo) -<br />

10 th August; “San Martì all’Angeli”,<br />

traditional food and<br />

drink event in Mergo and its<br />

hamlet Angeli - November.


Province of Ancona<br />

Inhabitants 1926<br />

Altitude 199 m ASL<br />

Surface 19,12sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Ancona 29 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0731.63013<br />

+39 0731.63000<br />

www.comune.morrodalba.an.it<br />

comune@comune.<br />

morrodalba.an.it<br />

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The ruins of two Roman villas<br />

found in the hamlet Sant’Amico<br />

prove that Morro d’Alba was already<br />

inhabited during the Roman<br />

time. In 1984 in the same<br />

area was found a golden medallion<br />

with the inscription Theodoricus<br />

pius princeps invictus<br />

semper (today displayed in the<br />

Museo delle Terme in Rome);<br />

the origin of the settlement can<br />

be actually traced back to 1000,<br />

when the village is mentioned as<br />

curtis in an imperial decree issued<br />

by Fredrerick I. In 1213<br />

was indicated as castrum in an<br />

other announcement, stating the<br />

commitment of Senigallia to<br />

transfer Morro d’Alba to Jesi.<br />

Over the centuries we can find<br />

records of several sieges and incursions,<br />

including one dated in<br />

1365, that caused the destruction<br />

of the town walls, that had<br />

to be re-built. Morro d’Alba was<br />

transferred to the Malatesta<br />

family from Rimini and was victim<br />

of plunderers from Ancona<br />

and, later on, of Francesco<br />

Maria Della Rovere. In 1808 under<br />

Napoleon’s rule it was taken<br />

away from Jesi and in 1860 it<br />

was transferred to the province<br />

of Ancona. The name reminds<br />

the mora o cippo di confine sull’alba<br />

(border marker on the<br />

hill), marking the distinction between<br />

the medieval boards of<br />

Jesi and Senigallia. In 1861 Alba<br />

was added to the name Morro.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The small historic centre preserves<br />

a very interesting archi-<br />

MORRO D’ALBA<br />

tectural structure, as it is completely<br />

surrounded by overhanging<br />

ring walls, dating from<br />

the middle of the 15 th century.<br />

The top of the high sheer walls<br />

houses elegant dwellings; underneath,<br />

winds the so called<br />

Strada della Scarpa, a completely<br />

covered parapet walkway,<br />

whose sections are delimited<br />

by five bastions, amazing<br />

panoramic view points.<br />

The Church of St. Gaudenzio<br />

and St. Benedetto contain two<br />

paintings by Ercole Ramazzani<br />

from Arcevia; worth a mention<br />

is also the tavola centinata<br />

(painting with rounded top) by<br />

Claudio Ridolfi representing a<br />

Crowning of Virgin and Saints,<br />

housed in the Town Hall. The<br />

Utensilia Museum cannot be<br />

missed. The Church of the SS.<br />

Annunziata of 1670, known as<br />

Church of St. Teleucania has<br />

been recently transformed into<br />

an Auditorium, used to hold<br />

conferences, exhibitions and<br />

concerts.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Underneath the village you can<br />

find a parallel underground<br />

town, composed by a labyrinth<br />

of caves dug in the cellars over<br />

the centuries.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

The main typical product is the<br />

rubin-coloured red wine Lacrima<br />

di Morro d’Alba, endowed<br />

with Registered Designation of<br />

Origin. The excellent olive oil<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MORRO D’ALBA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

“verdastro” (greenish) is produced<br />

in very small quantity by<br />

little local oil mills.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The territory offers opportunities<br />

for walking, biking and<br />

horse trekking tours. Soccer<br />

fields, tennis courts and boules<br />

(It. Bocce) rinks, as well as play<br />

grounds for children will let<br />

you enjoy your stay. An<br />

equipped Camper parking area<br />

is also available.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

In the hamlet Sant’Amico is the<br />

old residence of the family<br />

Marotti Campi, standing amid<br />

vineyards. Among the ruraltouristic<br />

routes the Via del Sole<br />

is particularly enjoyable: it includes<br />

two interesting mountain-bike<br />

tracks and a horse<br />

trekking itinerary.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Raduno Nazionale dei Camper<br />

d’epoca (National vintage<br />

camper rally), the sole event in<br />

Italy - spring time; Sagra della<br />

Lacrima (Lacrima Festival) -<br />

first week end of May; Cantamaggio<br />

- third Sunday in May;<br />

In colors - July; Calici di stelle<br />

(Star glasses) - second half of<br />

August; Festa del Patrono San<br />

Michele Arcangelo (Feast of<br />

the Patron Saint, St. Michele<br />

Arcangelo) - 29 th September.<br />

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Province of Ancona<br />

Inhabitants 1860<br />

Altitude 309 m ASL<br />

Surface 11 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Ancona 18 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 071.7107005<br />

Tourist office:<br />

Phone: +39 071.7107552<br />

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comuni/offagna<br />

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It’s a typical village of the Marca<br />

Anconetana, belonging to<br />

the territory of Osimo between<br />

the 13 th and the 14 th century<br />

and transferred to Ancona in<br />

1445. The name may derive<br />

from the Afrani, a Roman family<br />

owning at its time a big latifundium,<br />

as large as the territory<br />

covered by the Offagna municipal<br />

territory nowadays. The<br />

history of the villages reflects<br />

the history of its impressive<br />

Rocca, a fortress that the people<br />

of Ancona built for defence purposes.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Rocca of Offagna is one of<br />

the most beautiful and impressive<br />

fortresses in the region. It<br />

was erected between 1454 and<br />

1456 on the ruins of a previously<br />

existing castle and it stands<br />

on a big tuff spur, that enhances<br />

its defensive efficiency. It is<br />

provided with external ring<br />

walls and keeps and it’s a rare<br />

example of a transitional fortification,<br />

probably designed by<br />

Lombard builders. Still appreciable<br />

is the impressive donjon,<br />

containing an amazing bronze<br />

bell, dated 1447 and founded<br />

by certain Jacobus from Istria.<br />

The Rocca houses a documented<br />

Museum of Ancient Arms.<br />

The interesting Natural Science<br />

Museum Luigi Paolucci is<br />

also worth visiting; it contains<br />

paleontological, mineralogical,<br />

zoological and botanical<br />

collections, extremely helpful<br />

to understand the evolution of<br />

OFFAGNA<br />

the territory of The Marche.<br />

Andrea Vici, architect and Vanvitelli’s<br />

apprentice is the designer<br />

of the 13 th century<br />

Church of SS. Sacramento, the<br />

Monastery and the Presbitery<br />

of the Parish Church of St.<br />

Tommaso. This one houses an<br />

altar-piece dating from the 17 th<br />

century, dedicated to St.<br />

Bernardino, the village’s Patron<br />

Saint. Coats of arms of the<br />

17 th century are built in the<br />

walls of the hall of the Town<br />

Hall. In the Church of St. Lucia<br />

it is possible to appreciate a<br />

wooden Crucifix dating from<br />

the 17 th century.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Notable production of Rosso<br />

Conero (red wine with Registered<br />

Designation of Origin)<br />

and excellent olive oil. Variety<br />

of tasteful cheeses, hams and<br />

meats. In the area there is an ostrich-farm,<br />

too.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

A soccer field and a gym are<br />

available.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The hills between Offagna,<br />

Polverigi, Agugliano and Camerata<br />

Picena offer interesting<br />

historical and artistic routes; for<br />

that reason the area is known as<br />

Terra dei castelli (Land of castles).<br />

These villages, located<br />

between the rivers Esino and<br />

Musone, used to provide for the<br />

defence of Ancona, thanks to a<br />

structured defence system,<br />

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composed by two concentric<br />

fortification systems, including<br />

about fifteen fortified ancient<br />

villages, castles and fortresses.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Madonna della<br />

Rocca (Feast of Madonna della<br />

Rocca) - last week of April;<br />

Festa del Santo Patrono (Feast<br />

of the Patron Saint) - last Sunday<br />

in May; Feste Medievali<br />

(Medieval Festivals): during<br />

some days the whole village experiences<br />

a kind of transformation,<br />

getting back the atmosphere<br />

of the Middle Ages<br />

across all squares and streets -<br />

last week of July; Festa del SS.<br />

Crocifisso (Feast of the Holy<br />

Crucifix) - last Sunday in July;<br />

Poetando e ballando sotto la<br />

Rocca (Poetry and dance event<br />

under the Rocca) - August;<br />

Fiera del Colombaccio (Fair of<br />

the Colombaccio) - last Sunday<br />

in September; Concerto di Natale<br />

(Christmas Concert) - end<br />

of December.


Province of Ancona<br />

POGGIO SAN MARCELLO<br />

Inhabitants 762<br />

Altitude 387 m ASL<br />

Surface 13,53 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Ancona 50 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0731.813446<br />

www.comune.<br />

poggiosanmarcello.an.it<br />

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A villa with annexed small<br />

church, called San Marcello al<br />

Poggio, located on the top of a<br />

hill gave the name to the castle,<br />

that rose later on not far way.<br />

Considering the archaeological<br />

findings discovered in the area,<br />

dating from prehistoric to Roman<br />

time, as well as from early<br />

Christian to Romanesque time,<br />

the castle originated in the remote<br />

past. Findings like dagger<br />

blades, fibulas, armours, earthenware<br />

and the discovery of a<br />

Picene worrior’s tomb are evidences<br />

of the human presence<br />

in the area since the 6 th century<br />

before Christ.<br />

The village, always tightly<br />

linked to Jesi was likely provided<br />

with a fortification structure<br />

already in 1261, when it<br />

was known as Castello di Poggio<br />

San Marcello. In 1503 the<br />

castle walls were strengthened<br />

with the addiction of the bastions,<br />

designed by Domenico<br />

di Giovanni from Bellinzona.<br />

In 1926 Poggio San Marcello<br />

lost its autonomy and was assembled<br />

with Castelplanio, but<br />

in 1947 the village got its administrative<br />

independence<br />

back again.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The village is composed by<br />

three parallel main streets<br />

crossed perpendicularly by<br />

narrow lanes, creating a charming<br />

and evocative atmosphere.<br />

Porta of St. Nicola of 1455 is<br />

the only fragment of the old<br />

Castle walls that is still to ap-<br />

preciate. Also to be seen are the<br />

17 th century Porta del Soccorso<br />

and the Parish Church of St.<br />

Nicola, erected by the middle<br />

of the 18 th century, containing<br />

a painting by Ercole Ramazzini<br />

from Arcevia and a Madonna<br />

Enthroned by Antonino Sarti<br />

from Jesi. Not far from the<br />

mentioned monuments you can<br />

find the gothic crypt belonging<br />

to the old Parish Church. Together<br />

with the Church of St.<br />

Maria del Monte of the 14 th<br />

century and the Church of St.<br />

Marcello al Poggio, the Sanctuary<br />

of the Madonna del Soccorso,<br />

built near the town gate<br />

in 1646, is also worth visiting.<br />

People are very devoted to the<br />

Sanctuary, due to the presence<br />

of the wood carving representing<br />

a Madonna Enthroned with<br />

Child of 1608, sited in the high<br />

altar of the Sanctuary.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

During the time between the<br />

first and the second world wars,<br />

the most people’s livelihood<br />

was provided by the Libanori<br />

Brothers’ Fornace (Brickyard),<br />

flourishing business that<br />

contributed to limit emigration<br />

from the Hinterland to the<br />

Coast, affecting the most villages,<br />

including Poggio San<br />

Marcello.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Noteworthy production of cereals,<br />

oil; excellent Verdicchio<br />

dei Castelli di Jesi d.o.c. (en-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

POGGIO S. MARCELLO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

dowed with Registered Designation<br />

of Origin).<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Thanks to its location in the<br />

Esino Mid-Valley the territory<br />

is a suitable area to enjoy walking,<br />

mountain-bike and horse<br />

trekking itineraries. It’s the perfect<br />

place to appreciate not only<br />

the beautiful sweet hilly<br />

landscape with typical farmer<br />

buildings spread around, but also<br />

charming spots of great<br />

artistic and historical value,<br />

due to the variety of the old villages,<br />

that occupy the hilltops.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Rappresentazioni teatrali<br />

(Theatre representations) -<br />

February and March; Poggio<br />

in Fiore, Flowers, plants and<br />

handicrafts Trade - last week<br />

end of April; Festa della<br />

Madonna del Soccorso (Feast<br />

of Madonna del Soccorso) -<br />

second Sunday in May; Festa<br />

dell’Emigrante (Festival of<br />

the Emigrant) - 14 th August;<br />

Presepe vivente (Staging of<br />

the Nativity) - December.<br />

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Province of Ancona<br />

Inhabitants 1894<br />

Altitude 381 m ASL<br />

Surface 9,5 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Ancona 49 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0731.813963<br />

+39 0731.814599<br />

Tourist office:<br />

Phone: +39 0731.813701<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0732.6952<br />

www.comune.rosora.an.it<br />

comune@comune.rosora.an.it<br />

www.parcogolarossa.it<br />

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The village probably originated<br />

in the Early Middle Ages,<br />

founded by Longobards. The<br />

hill where the village is located<br />

must had been covered by a<br />

thick forest, which was cut<br />

down, as the etymology of the<br />

name seems to confirm (Rasa<br />

area later Rosora). The tight<br />

connection of Rosora with the<br />

powerful Abbey of St. Elena<br />

during the feudal time is<br />

recorded in a document of<br />

1180, mentioning Paganello<br />

de Rosora, an important Rosora<br />

townsman as Abbey’s protector.<br />

By the second half of<br />

the 13 th century the village<br />

Rosora is already a free Municipality,<br />

though it belonged<br />

to the country side (contado) of<br />

Jesi. Due to its fidelity to Jesi,<br />

Rosora was endowed with the<br />

title of fidelis and was allowed<br />

to provide its coat of arms with<br />

the same crowned lion rampant.<br />

From 1926 until 1946<br />

formed the Municipality of<br />

Rosora-Mergo, together with<br />

Mergo; in 1946 Rosora obtained<br />

its administrative independence<br />

back.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The echelon town framework<br />

is very interesting; it’s characterized<br />

by roomy space between<br />

the buildings, arranged<br />

in rows and the ring walls.<br />

Fragments of the Ring walls<br />

(13 th - 15 th century), the gate<br />

with the original hinges, a semi-circular<br />

tower with sheer<br />

basement and a passage under-<br />

ROSORA<br />

neath the ring walls, with barrel<br />

vault resting on round arches<br />

are the sole traces of the original<br />

Castle. In the historic centre<br />

of the village is the rich parish<br />

Church of St. Michele, erected<br />

in the 18 th century on a previously<br />

existing Romanesque<br />

Church, containing, among<br />

other well preserved items, a<br />

wooden Crucifix of the 17 th<br />

century, created by Pier<br />

Domenico Nofroschi, considered<br />

as miraculous, as well as a<br />

notable painting representing<br />

St. Giovannino, generally attributed<br />

to the painter Adrea<br />

from Jesi.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The hamlet Tesenaria (today<br />

Tassanare or Croce del Moro)<br />

is famous for a wooden cross:<br />

according to a very sad legend<br />

the “Moro” of the aristocratic<br />

family of Genga was hanged<br />

on it.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Among the local specialities<br />

we recommend salami and<br />

hams, cheeses and oil; wine<br />

lovers cannot miss tasting the<br />

excellent Verdicchio, produced<br />

by lots of little local winegrowers.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The location of the village allows<br />

an amazing panoramic<br />

view sweeping away from<br />

Mount Catria to the Sibillini<br />

Mountains and the Adriatic<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ROSORA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

Sea. Thanks to its healthy air<br />

the territory is a perfect place to<br />

spend summer holidays. Soccer<br />

fields, tennis courts and a<br />

Boules (Bocce) rink are available<br />

for fitness fans.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Enjoy the naturalistic Route of<br />

Granchio Nero, winding along<br />

the Fosso di Rosora (Rosora<br />

Ditch, also called Fosso delle<br />

Macinare), characterized by<br />

the presence of river crabs<br />

(black crab); the rich flora and<br />

fauna of the region include<br />

beech martens, weasels, badgers,<br />

dormouses, birds of preys,<br />

forest trees and a nice cyclamen<br />

brushwood. Walking<br />

along the road to the hamlet<br />

San Giovanni you will appreciate<br />

several century-old oaks,<br />

and Pliocene sea deposits containing<br />

fossil Gastropoda and<br />

Lamellibranchia.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Miss Verdicchio - June; Fiera<br />

del perdono (Fair of the forgiveness)<br />

in the hamlet Angeli -<br />

3 rd August; Festa in campagna<br />

(Festival in the country side) in<br />

the hamlet Tassanare - first<br />

week end in September; Convegno<br />

sul Verdicchio (Conference<br />

about Verdicchio) - Saturday<br />

before the Feast of Sapa;<br />

Festa della Sapa (Sapa Festival)<br />

- third Sunday in October.


Province of Ancona<br />

SAN PAOLO DI JESI<br />

Inhabitants 904<br />

Altitude 224 m ASL<br />

Surface 10,07 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Ancona 40 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0731.779088<br />

+39 0731.779141<br />

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Even if different archaeological<br />

items have been found in the<br />

hamlet Follonica, the origin of<br />

the village can be identified<br />

with the presence of a small friar<br />

Church dedicated to St. Paolo.<br />

This also explains the origin<br />

of the geographical name Castrum<br />

Monti Sancti Pauli, from<br />

which the current name derives.<br />

The earliest mention of the village<br />

can be dated around 1079,<br />

but in a document dated 1275<br />

San Paolo is mentioned as a castle<br />

of the country side (contado)<br />

of Jesi for the first time. The dependance<br />

on Jesi is further confirmed<br />

in the Descriptio Marchiae<br />

Anconitanae and again in<br />

the Costituzioni Egidiane, enacted<br />

in 1357 by Cardinal Albornoz.<br />

After its transfer to the<br />

Popedom the village of San<br />

Paolo was extended in 1491.<br />

Assembled to Monte Roberto in<br />

1818, it got its autonomy again<br />

from 1818 till 1929, when San<br />

Paolo was assembled with<br />

Staffolo; since 1946 it’s completely<br />

administratively independent.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Just entering the village, you<br />

will find the 18 th century Palazzo<br />

Bassi; in the heart of the<br />

borgo stands the Parish<br />

Church of St. Paolo, built at the<br />

end of the 18 th century, that<br />

contains an altar-piece representing<br />

the Madonna with<br />

Apostles, created by Pomarancio<br />

in 1620; of particular interest<br />

in the same Church are an<br />

organ by Feliciano Fedeli of<br />

1737, a wrought-silver goblet of<br />

1523, coming from the old<br />

Church of St. Maria dell’Arco<br />

(of which only ruins are available<br />

nowadays) and a font of<br />

1708. In the Church of the Misericordia,<br />

also called Church<br />

of the Cementery it is possible<br />

to appreciate a wall painting, attributed<br />

to by Andrea from Jesi,<br />

representing the Madonna with<br />

St Pauli’s people under her<br />

cloak (the original piece is currently<br />

covered by a copy). The<br />

Town Hall and the elegant Civic<br />

Tower (unfortunately it was<br />

damaged by lightning in the<br />

70s) date from the end of the<br />

18 th century.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

To honour the vocation of this<br />

land to wine-growing, typical<br />

for the territory and characterized<br />

by natural products, the<br />

municipal authorities arranged<br />

the restoration of old building in<br />

the historical centre and created<br />

the Bottega del Vino, an unmissable<br />

stopover in the local touristic<br />

itineraries, where everyone<br />

can enjoy a wide selection of<br />

wines of the Marche.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Thanks to the location, protected<br />

from cold winds in winter,<br />

but airy and cool in the summer,<br />

the territory of San Paolo is very<br />

suitable for wine-growing: land<br />

actually gives on the average<br />

about one million litres wine a<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

SAN PAOLO DI JESI<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

year, 4.000 litres Verdicchio dei<br />

Castelli di Jesi. Olive oil is also<br />

excellent.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The village is located on the<br />

right side of the Esino River, on<br />

a hill leaning over the Staffolo’s<br />

hill. It’s a very suitable area for<br />

walks and excursions, enjoying<br />

amazing panoramic views of<br />

both the coast and the Apennines.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The area is characterized by so<br />

called “bollitori” (kettles),<br />

small mud-volcanos, often inspiring<br />

old folk legends and<br />

imaginings, created by gas<br />

erupting after going through<br />

soaked clay strata. These formations<br />

are particularly present<br />

in Fonte and Battinebbia, San<br />

Paolo’s hamlets.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa di San Giuseppe (Feast of<br />

St. Giuseppe) - March; Infiorata<br />

del Corpus Domini (Corpus<br />

Christi Infiorata - Procession<br />

across the town streets, specifically<br />

covered with devotional<br />

flower decorations) - June; Settimana<br />

gastronomica (Gastronomic<br />

week) - 15 th August; Andar<br />

per frantoi e mercatini (free<br />

visit to oil mills and typical market)<br />

- October; “Verdicchio in<br />

versi” poetry contest and the<br />

Cavata delle Zitelle (Feast celebrating<br />

the very old folk tradition)<br />

- 7 th and 8 th December.<br />

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PROVINCE OF MACERATA


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 125<br />

Altitude 740 m ASL<br />

Surface 26,71 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 52 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.52143<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

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Acquacanina was initially a<br />

feud of Count Manardo di<br />

Sigfredo, who is mentioned in<br />

a document dated 977. Later it<br />

was submitted to the Benedictine<br />

monks, that is under direct<br />

papal protection. The Valley<br />

took the name of St. Salvatore<br />

due to the presence of the<br />

monks, and Rio River, which<br />

flows into the Fiastrone River,<br />

was described as “Sacred”. In<br />

the 15 th century it became a<br />

Free Municipality, still being<br />

under the influence of Camerino.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Worth visiting are the Romanesque<br />

Abbey of St. Maria<br />

di Rio Sacro, the Baroque<br />

Church of Madonna del Vallone<br />

with seven altars; the Romanesque<br />

Church of St. Michele<br />

Arcangelo with a dovecote<br />

of the 15 th century; as<br />

well as the ring walls of the<br />

castle of the Da Varano family<br />

from Camerino, recently restored;<br />

inside is the Romanesque<br />

Church of St. Margherita.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The etymology of the name is<br />

uncertain: the first part owes<br />

its origin to the abundance of<br />

water in that area; about the<br />

origin of the second part there<br />

are some assumptions: it may<br />

result from Cumina, an herbaceous<br />

plant that abounded in<br />

the area, or from the Latin<br />

ACQUACANINA<br />

word Cumma, which means<br />

condominium, that is water of<br />

common utility. Another supposition<br />

recalls a dog, likely<br />

referring to a lookout tower located<br />

in the Fiastrone Valley;<br />

this may be confirmed by the<br />

scene represented in the municipal<br />

coat of arms, that is a<br />

watchdog standing on the water.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: cheese,<br />

salami, honey and cakes.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The municipal territory is of<br />

great naturalistic interest,<br />

since it is located in the heart of<br />

the Sibilllini Mountains National<br />

Park. Therefore it offers<br />

quiet and relaxing summer<br />

holidays to those people, who<br />

love walking and going on excursions<br />

on foot or by mountain<br />

bike. It is also famous for<br />

its cross-country skiing tracks<br />

on Prati di Ragnolo.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Acquacanina is located in the<br />

picturesque landscape of the<br />

Camerino Mountain Community<br />

(Comunità Montana di<br />

Camerino) and it is one of the<br />

l8 Municipalities of the Sibillini<br />

Mountains National Park.<br />

There are lots of possibilities<br />

to discover the different natural<br />

treasures of the area.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sagra della bruschetta (Bru-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ACQUACANINA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

schetta festival) - August; Biennale<br />

Mostra di antiquariato<br />

(Biennal Antiques show) -<br />

August; Serate musicali (Musical<br />

Evenings) - August.


Province of Macerata<br />

BELFORTE DEL CHIENTI<br />

Inhabitants 1747<br />

Altitude 347 m ASL<br />

Surface 15,93 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 26 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.951011<br />

+39 0733.951010<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.656336<br />

www.comune.<br />

belfortedelchienti.mc.it<br />

comune@belforte.sinp.net<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The village of Belforte, located<br />

on the top of a steep hill, is a<br />

centre rich in artistic evidences<br />

and in environmental and landscape<br />

attractions. In the high<br />

Middle Ages the current territory<br />

of Belforte was included in<br />

the court of St. Gregorio in Travenano.<br />

In 1205 it became part<br />

of Camerino with the purpose<br />

to oppose the expansion of Tolentino;<br />

the following events<br />

bounded Belforte to the inhabitants<br />

of Tolentino first, then to<br />

Camerino, until it finally<br />

passed under the rule of the<br />

Popedom in the 16 th century. It<br />

still preserves its 14 th century<br />

ring walls and its medieval urban<br />

system with narrow steep<br />

and winding roads.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The noble historic Church of<br />

St. Eustachio preserves an important<br />

and valuable Giovanni<br />

Boccati’s polyptych, dated<br />

1468; the Church of St. Sebastiano<br />

has a wonderful portal of<br />

the 15 th century; in the Church<br />

of St. Pietro Apostolo you can<br />

see a processional copper<br />

Cross in Byzantine style; in the<br />

Church of St. Giovanni Battista<br />

you can find interesting frescoes<br />

of Andrea de Magistris,<br />

dated 1558.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The name derives in part from<br />

its harmonious appearance and<br />

in part from its strategic position<br />

on the Chienti Valley.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil, red wine Vernaccia<br />

d.o.c., traditional sausages,<br />

cheese, bread with nuts, dry<br />

pastry (anise biscuits, pizza<br />

cakes, ciambelle - ring-shaped<br />

pastries), homemade pasta (tagliatelle<br />

and the famous “vincisgrassi”).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

In Belforte you can find a municipal<br />

indoor Bocce rink centre,<br />

a tennis court, a baseball<br />

ground, a municipal sports<br />

ground and a gym.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Nearby you can enjoy numerous<br />

natural-environmental<br />

trips, either on foot or by<br />

mountain bike, in the paths or<br />

woods of the territory of the<br />

Monti Azzurri Mountain Community<br />

(Comunità Montana<br />

dei Monti Azzurri) .<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del Patrono Sant’Eustachio<br />

(Feast of the Patron Saint,<br />

St. Eustachio) with traditional<br />

fried fish festival - May; Festa<br />

delle fornaci (festival of Brickyards)<br />

- July; Sagra della polenta<br />

(Polenta festival) - August;<br />

Festa a Villa Case e a Villa<br />

Pianignoli (Festivals in Villa<br />

Casa and Villa Pianignoli) -<br />

September; Festival dell’acquaticcio<br />

(Acquaticcio: fermentation<br />

of must and water) in<br />

Borgo S. Maria - last Sunday in<br />

September.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

BELFORTE DEL CHIENTI<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

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Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 176<br />

Altitude 1070 m ASL<br />

Surface 25,86 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 65 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.520 225<br />

+39 0737.520265<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

www.comune.bolognola.mc.it<br />

comune@bolognola.sinp.net<br />

www.sibillini.net<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The first written document, certifying<br />

the existence of the village and<br />

of its name, is the Bull of Pope Celestine<br />

III of 1192. In Roman times<br />

the territory of Bolognola was an<br />

integral part of the Civitas camerinese.<br />

During the municipal period<br />

it was subjected to the Da Varano<br />

family from Camerino. With the<br />

Napoleonic invasion it was finally<br />

assigned to the Musone District,<br />

which had Pieve Torina as capital.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Bolognola consists of three settlements<br />

(Villas), set up by three famous<br />

noble Ghibelline families expelled<br />

from Bologna in the 13 th<br />

century: Bentivoglio, Pepoli and<br />

Malvezzi; the three units, composing<br />

the municipality, were named<br />

after the three families, but they are<br />

also called, Villa da Piedi, Villa di<br />

Mezzo and Villa da Capo, respectively.<br />

In Villa da Piedi you can find<br />

the Church of St. Nicolò, containing<br />

an organ of the 18 th century, the<br />

Palazzo Primavera of the 17 th century,<br />

with frescoes, dating from<br />

that time, ruins of the Church of St.<br />

Maria a Piè del Sasso and the old<br />

Mill. In Villa di Mezzo is preserved<br />

a Rosary Madonna, painted by<br />

Giulio Vergari Amandola in 1519;<br />

of great interest are also the remains<br />

of the Da Varano Castle,<br />

with walls and keeps, dated back to<br />

the 13 th century, and the Town Hall.<br />

In Villa da Capo you can see the<br />

Church of St. Maria delle Grazie<br />

with Baroque frescoes of the 15 th<br />

century and an organ of the 18 th<br />

century. From the Edicola Cruciani,<br />

a shrine, dating from the half<br />

BOLOGNOLA<br />

of the 15 th century, comes an important<br />

fresco representing the<br />

Madonna with Child and Saints,<br />

attributed to Girolamo di Giovanni<br />

from Camerino and now preserved<br />

at the Picture Gallery in Camerino.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

There are several hypothesis regarding<br />

the origin of the name: according<br />

to some opinions the term<br />

derives from the adjective bonus in<br />

relation to waters good quality,<br />

land fertility and pastures richness,<br />

according to others it derives from<br />

Bona, an Umbro-Celtic divinity.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: cheese, salami,<br />

honey, cakes and fruits of the<br />

forest and undergrowth (mushrooms,<br />

chestnuts, strawberries,<br />

raspberries, blackberries, and so<br />

on).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

Bolognola offers many opportunities<br />

for sport lovers: ski practisers<br />

can enjoy its seven lifts, furthermore,<br />

you can hike, go on mountain<br />

bike, play soccer, tennis, Bocce<br />

and enjoy walking or horse<br />

trekking excursions up to 2000m in<br />

height.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Bolognola is the highest town in<br />

the Marche and its territory belongs<br />

the of Camerino Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità Montana<br />

di Camerino) and its municipal territory<br />

is totally included in the<br />

Sibillini Mountains National Park.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

BOLOGNOLA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

There are numerous floristic presences<br />

of high naturalistic interest:<br />

the gentian, the pearl oysters and<br />

various kinds of orchids. You can<br />

enjoy wonderful walks along the<br />

following natural itineraries: Valle<br />

dell’Acquasanta, Fonte dell’Aquila,<br />

Valle del Fargno, Pizzo<br />

tre Vescovi, Fonte dell’Efre, Fonte<br />

delle Bassette, Macchia Tonda,<br />

Sentiero Pineta per la Maddalena.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sagra dell’antico sapore di montagna<br />

(Festival of mountain ancient<br />

flavours) - July; Feste triennali<br />

del Patrono (Triennal Patron<br />

Festivals) - July and August; Festa<br />

della frittella (Fritters Festival) -<br />

August; Festa dei fagioli con le<br />

cotiche (Festival of beans with<br />

pork rinds) - August; Corsa del<br />

palio delle Tre Ville (Palio of the<br />

three villas) - August; Mostra antiquaria<br />

(Antiques exhibition) - August;<br />

Mostra fotografica e gruppo<br />

corale di montagna (Photographic<br />

Show and Mountain choral group)<br />

- August.


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 1832<br />

Altitude 314 m ASL<br />

Surface 20,09 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 30 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.905529<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.656336<br />

www.comune.caldarola.mc.it<br />

comune@caldarola.sinp.net<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Since the 9 th century Caldarola<br />

has belonged to the Abbey of<br />

St.Clemente in Casauria; it<br />

joined Camerino in 1240. After<br />

various and long war events, it<br />

finally returned to the Popedom<br />

in 1545. In 1799 the pontifical<br />

domain was overthrown by the<br />

French Revolution. After<br />

Napoleon, the village came<br />

back to the Church government<br />

till 1861, when the region<br />

Marche was annexed to Italian<br />

Kingdom.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

It is a centre of great historical<br />

and artistic interest, famous for<br />

the presence of important and<br />

significant traces of a remote<br />

past in the outskirts. The key<br />

feature of the village is the<br />

Casle of Counts Pallotta,<br />

which dominates the village<br />

from the top of the Cuculo Hill.<br />

The Palace of Cardinal Evangelista<br />

Pallotta (16 th century),<br />

today’s Town Hall, houses the<br />

beautiful Stanza del Paradiso,<br />

full of frescoes, and the Municipal<br />

Painting Gallery. In the<br />

basement of the palace you can<br />

also visit the Museum of Esoterism<br />

and the Resistance Museum.<br />

The Castle Vestignano<br />

(9 th - 10 th centuries) preserves<br />

works of De Magistris and Nobile<br />

da Lucca. The Sanctuary of<br />

Maria SS. del Monte, dating<br />

from the half of the 18 th century,<br />

contains a painting representing<br />

the Madonna with<br />

Child among Saints and<br />

clients. The significant Munici-<br />

CALDAROLA<br />

pal Theatre dates 1830. Worth<br />

visiting is also the medieval<br />

Castle Pievefavera.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Caldarola owes probably its<br />

name to the Latin word Calidarium,<br />

which indicated the<br />

room with warm water pool in<br />

thermal baths; the area was<br />

probably been rich in sulphur<br />

waters.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil “Coroncina”, vincotto<br />

(literally cooked wine), traditional<br />

salami and sausages variety<br />

(ciauscolo, pork neck salami,<br />

salsiccia, ham), cheese,<br />

pastries with anise biscuits,<br />

Christmas and Easter pizzas,<br />

ring-shaped cakes, honey, truffles,<br />

pasta.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a tennis court, an<br />

indoor Boules (Bocce) rink<br />

centre, a multi-purpose ground<br />

and a municipal sports ground.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Caldarola belongs to the district<br />

of the Monti Azzurri<br />

Mountain Community (Comunità<br />

Montana dei Monti Azzurri).<br />

Within the town walls is a<br />

park with century-old trees, including<br />

a pine tree, planted on<br />

the occasion of the visit of<br />

Clement VIII. You can easily<br />

reach the lake Caccamo (2,8<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

CALDAROLA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

km), characteristic area downhill<br />

the Sibillini Mountains,<br />

suitable for swimming and canoeing.<br />

You can also enjoy historical-naturalistic<br />

excursions<br />

in the wonderful territory of the<br />

Comunità Montana dei Monti<br />

Azzurri, for example you can<br />

visit the castles of Vestignano,<br />

Pievefavera, Croce di Pievefavera,<br />

Valcimarra.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Via Crucis - Good Friday;<br />

Festa Calendimaggio - May;<br />

Giro cicloturistico “Gran Fondo<br />

dei Sibillini” (Bicycle tour) -<br />

July; Giostra de“Le Castella”<br />

historical revival show - first<br />

week of August; Presepe<br />

vivente (Staging of the nativity)<br />

- 26 th and 29 th December.<br />

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Province of Macerata<br />

CAMPOROTONDO DI FIASTRONE<br />

Inhabitants 606<br />

Altitude 335 m ASL<br />

Surface 8,83 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 30 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.907153<br />

+39 0733.907359<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.656336<br />

www.comune.<br />

camporotondodifiastrone.mc.it<br />

comune@camporotondo.sinp.net<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS<br />

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HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

During the last period of the<br />

Western Roman Empire, Camporotondo<br />

was a legally independent<br />

agricultural centre. After<br />

the fall of the Empire in<br />

1147, in the early Middle Ages,<br />

it was turned into a Castrum<br />

(small town surrounded by<br />

walls) and into a stronghold for<br />

the defence of San Ginesio by<br />

the Da Varano family. The special<br />

autonomy enjoyed by<br />

Camporotondo is confirmed by<br />

its statutes, dated 1322-1366,<br />

which are considered among<br />

the oldest ones of central Italy.<br />

In the 16 th century Camporotondo<br />

was annexed to the<br />

Church States, however it<br />

maintained its own statutes and<br />

privileges.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Worth visiting are the restored<br />

ancient castle walls and the 14 th<br />

century “Portarella”, the medieval<br />

town gate. In the Church<br />

of St. Marco you can see a<br />

Rosary Madonna with Saints of<br />

the 16 th century, a Madonna<br />

with Child and Saints of the<br />

17 th century and the Trinity and<br />

Saints, dating from the 17 th<br />

century. Interesting is the Convent<br />

of Colfano, where you can<br />

find, among other works, a<br />

Madonna Enthroned with<br />

Saints (1490) and a Crucifixion<br />

with Virgin and Saints by Nobile<br />

da Lucca. The Church of<br />

St. Maria di Garufo preserves<br />

an important fresco representing<br />

the Madonna Enthroned<br />

with Child, dating from the 15 th<br />

century, attributed to Paolo da<br />

Visso. The Town Hall has been<br />

recently restored.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The name Camporotondo<br />

seems to derive from the name<br />

of a medieval landlord or, according<br />

to a more likely option<br />

the name recalls the circular<br />

shape of the village. The specification<br />

of “Fiastrone”, referring<br />

to the stream that runs<br />

across the town, was added in<br />

1863.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil, vincotto (literally<br />

cooked wine), wine Rosso Piceno<br />

doc., salami, cheese, pasta<br />

(tagliatelle, cappelletti and<br />

the famous “vincisgrassi”),<br />

lamb, Christmas and Easter<br />

pizzas, fruits of the forest.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field and<br />

a multi-purpose gym (where<br />

you can play tennis, volleyball<br />

and football).<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Camporotondo belongs to the<br />

district of the Monti Azzurri<br />

Mountain Community (Comunità<br />

Montana dei Monti Azzurri).<br />

From the town walls, towards<br />

north-west, you can enjoy<br />

a wonderful panorama<br />

from the Fiastrone Valley with<br />

its unique and beautiful land-<br />

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ANCONA<br />

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CAMPOROTONDO DI FIASTRONE<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

scape. The town is of great naturalistic<br />

interest; hiking or<br />

mountain-bike lovers will enjoy<br />

their stay, indeed.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera di Sant’Antonio Abate<br />

(Fair of St. Antonio Abate) -<br />

January; Sagra dell’agnello e<br />

degustazione dei prodotti tipici<br />

(Lamb Festival and tasting of<br />

typical products) - last Sunday<br />

in August.


Province of Macerata<br />

CASTELSANTANGELO SUL NERA<br />

Inhabitants 323<br />

Altitude 725 m ASL<br />

Surface 70,7 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 76 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.970039<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

www.comune.<br />

castelsantangelosulnera.mc.it<br />

comune@castelsantangelo.sinp.net<br />

www.sibillini.net<br />

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YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The first people, who resided in<br />

the valley were Umbrian people<br />

of the civilization of Villanova.<br />

In the 12 th century the territory<br />

of Castelsantangelo sul Nera<br />

was included among the possessions<br />

of the Lord of the Castle of<br />

Norcia and in 1255 it was given<br />

to the most important Lord of<br />

Visso. Castelsantangelo became<br />

one of the five “Guaite” of Visso<br />

and since then, it followed its<br />

historical evolution. In 1912 it<br />

obtained its administrative autonomy.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

It still preserves the medieval<br />

walls and the original framework<br />

of the 15 th century. The<br />

Church of St. Martino, built in<br />

Romanesque style with its elegant<br />

bell tower with double<br />

lancet windows, is full of frescoes,<br />

made by the Umbrian<br />

School. The Church of St. Sebastiano<br />

dates from the 17 th century.<br />

The 14 th century parish<br />

church of St. Stefano boasts a<br />

Romanesque portal and contains<br />

a stone font of the 14 th century.<br />

The Monastery of St. Liberatore,<br />

built in the 13 th century, is surrounded<br />

by massive walls, that<br />

once delimited the castle; now it<br />

preserves an interesting fresco in<br />

the apse wall, as well as some<br />

paintings, made by the Umbrian<br />

school. Worth seeing is also the<br />

Porta Castello with a very<br />

charming massive stone portal,<br />

Porta Norcina with a double<br />

arch and Porta S. Angelo (historic<br />

town gates).<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The origin of the name dates<br />

back to the 14 th century, when<br />

different local people, exposed to<br />

the danger of plunders and incursions,<br />

joined together, looking<br />

for protection and freedom.<br />

From that moment they gave the<br />

name of Castrum Sancti Angeli<br />

to the big village, that they<br />

founded, putting it under the protection<br />

of the Arcangel Michele.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: emmer,<br />

beans, lentils, mushrooms, black<br />

truffles, pecorino cheese, the ciauscolo<br />

(soft spreadable salami), the<br />

so called torciglione (snakeshaped<br />

cake stuffed with walnuts,<br />

almonds and jam), tarts with blackberries<br />

and chestnuts jam, sweet<br />

fritters, sweet ravioli with ricotta,<br />

the so called tozzetti, ring-shaped<br />

cakes and Carnival Castagnole.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities are<br />

available: a tennis court, a Bocce<br />

rink centre, a multi-sports centre<br />

and 4 ski-lifts on the Mount Prata.<br />

Cross-country skiing opportunities<br />

in the nearby tableland of Pian<br />

Perduto.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERINGCastelsantangelo<br />

is located near the<br />

source of the Nera River, the territory<br />

is in the Camerino Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità Montana<br />

di Camerino) and the municipal<br />

territory is totally included in the<br />

Sibillini Mountains National<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

CASTELSANTANGELO SUL NERA<br />

Park, in a wooded area, sited on<br />

the western side of the park. It is a<br />

starting point for wonderful walks<br />

and excursions on foot, horseback<br />

or by mountain bike. The habitat<br />

of the area is characterized by unspoiled<br />

and lush vegetation and<br />

it’s very rich in water. The most<br />

evocative places are: Fonte del<br />

Lupo (1775m) close to a beautiful<br />

pine forest, Forca di Gualdo<br />

(1469m) and the tableland of Pian<br />

Perduto (1345m), with its unique<br />

landscape, indeed.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Madonna dell’Icona<br />

(Feast of Madonna of the icon) -<br />

first Sunday in July; Rievocazione<br />

storica della Disfida delle<br />

Guaite (Historical revival representation<br />

of the “Disfida delle<br />

Guaite”) - August; Sagra dei fagioli<br />

con le cotiche (Festival of<br />

beans with pork rinds) in the hamlet<br />

Vallinfante - 16 th August; Sagra<br />

del Marrone Castellano (Festival<br />

of typical marron) - October/November.<br />

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Province of Macerata<br />

CESSAPALOMBO<br />

Inhabitants 564<br />

Altitude 418 m ASL<br />

Surface 27,78 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 36 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.907132<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.656336<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

www.comune.cessapalombo.mc.it<br />

comune@cessapalombo.sinp.net<br />

www.sibillini.net<br />

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HOTELS<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

As regards the origins of Cessapalombo,<br />

we haven’t any certain<br />

sources. According to<br />

some documents, in the 12 th<br />

century it was a castle, that was<br />

assigned by the Cardinal Fieschi<br />

to the town of Camerino<br />

in 1240; the later history of<br />

Cessapalombo was strongly affected<br />

by Camerino’s history.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The settlement, which rose at<br />

the feet of the Mount Castro, is<br />

very interesting from the archaeological<br />

point of view. A<br />

great number of findings, dating<br />

from the 4 th -3 rd centuries<br />

before Christ have been discovered<br />

in the area. Very interesting<br />

from the historical point<br />

of view is the Abbey of St. Salvatore,<br />

dated back to the 11 th<br />

century, located in the hamlet<br />

Monastero; in its crypt you can<br />

find a fresco representing the<br />

Madonna with Child, the Castle<br />

of Montalto, a mighty bulwark<br />

belonging to the Da Varano<br />

family, built in the 9 th century<br />

and the Church of St.<br />

Benedetto, which preserves a<br />

valuable fresco by De Magistris.<br />

Of particular interest are<br />

also the Parish Church of St.<br />

Andrea (known as the Madonna<br />

dell’Impollata), containing<br />

a venerable wooden group representing<br />

the Madonna dell’Impollata<br />

and the 14 th century<br />

Church of St. Maria Ausiliatrice,<br />

sited in the hamlet Villa<br />

di Montalto, where you can see<br />

the painting Mater Misericor-<br />

diae con cavalieri of 1468, attributed<br />

to Girolamo di Giovanni.<br />

The Fortress Col di<br />

Pietra of the 13 th century<br />

stands sheer over the Fiastrone<br />

Valley.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil, vincotto (literally<br />

cooked wine), “ciauscolo”,<br />

mushrooms, black truffles,<br />

wild boar, wild game, cheeses,<br />

handmade pasta, bread with<br />

nuts, pizza with cheese,<br />

Frustingo (Christmas cake), cicerchiata<br />

(Carnival cake) and<br />

Easter pizzas.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a sports ground, a<br />

multipurpose centre and a fitness<br />

centre.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The municipality, located in the<br />

Fiastrone Valley, belongs to the<br />

territory of the Monti Azzurri<br />

Mountain Community (Comunità<br />

Montana dei Monti Azzurri)<br />

and is included in the Sibillini<br />

Mountains National Park. It<br />

is an excellent starting point for<br />

several excursions on foot or<br />

by mountain bike, which allows<br />

you to enjoy a wonderful<br />

panorama over the Gorge of Fiastrone,<br />

a lush and unspoiled<br />

nature, and to appreciate the<br />

different abbeys and monasteries<br />

sprinkled in the valley.<br />

Worth remembering are the<br />

following routes: Gorge of Fi-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

CESSAPALOMBO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

astrone , Grotta dei Frati, Lame<br />

rosse, Rocca di Col di Pietra.<br />

It’s possible to book guided<br />

tours.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sagra del fungo (Mushroom<br />

Festival) - May; Festa di San<br />

Filippo (Feast of St. Filippo)<br />

in the hamlet Colbottoni -<br />

June; Sagra della Pizza (Pizza<br />

Festival) - June/July; Sagra<br />

“Taverna del Castello” tasting<br />

of typical products in the<br />

hamlet Tribbio - August; Festa<br />

della Madonna dell’Impollata<br />

(Feast of Madonna dell’Impollata)<br />

- August, Festa della<br />

natività della Madonna (Feast<br />

of the Nativity of the Madonna)<br />

- September; Festeggiamenti<br />

(Celebrations) in the<br />

hamlet Monastero - September;<br />

Festa della Natura e dei<br />

Sapori del bosco (Festival of<br />

the nature and forest flavours)<br />

- October.


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 1287<br />

Altitude 414 m ASL<br />

Surface 11,17sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 19 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.508287<br />

+39 0733.508463<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.656336<br />

www.comune.colmurano.mc.it<br />

comune@colmurano.sinp.net<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS l<br />

CAMPSITES<br />

HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS<br />

ROOMS TO RENT<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS l<br />

BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES l<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Archaeological findings, dating<br />

from the Palaeolithic Period, attest<br />

the human presence in the<br />

area in prehistoric times. Thereafter<br />

we have no further information<br />

about the settlement till the<br />

conquest by Rome. In the Middle<br />

Ages Colmurano became a fortified<br />

village, feud of the Gualtieri<br />

family. Later it passed under the<br />

rule of Tolentino, which elected<br />

the Priors and the Podestà; however,<br />

it still maintained a certain<br />

freedom, as the existence of the<br />

statutes, containing the rules that<br />

regulated the life of the small<br />

town, evidences. At the beginning<br />

of the 19 th century it regained<br />

its independence.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Church of SS. Annunziata,<br />

built between the end of the fourteenth<br />

century and the first half of<br />

the fifteenth century, is characterized<br />

by the brick doorway,<br />

decorated with floral motifs and<br />

by the presence of valuable majolica<br />

bowls on its facade. Inside<br />

you can find a fresco representing<br />

the Nativity, attributed to<br />

Giovanni De Magistris from Caldarola<br />

(1560), a wooden crucifix,<br />

an illuminated parchment of Paul<br />

V and some Baroque picture<br />

frames. The Church of St. Rocco,<br />

or della Loggia, is a small square<br />

chapel with segmented dome,<br />

built between the sixteenth and<br />

the seventeenth century and restored<br />

later. In the sacred building,<br />

ancient refuge of pilgrims,<br />

there is a fresco of a Madonna<br />

Enthroned and Saints, dated<br />

COLMURANO<br />

1536. The Parish Church of St.<br />

Donato preserves ancient tabernacles,<br />

interesting paintings and<br />

revered shrines. Some sections<br />

and a defensive tower are what<br />

remain of the castle walls, reinforced<br />

by ramparts.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil, vincotto (literally<br />

cooked wine), salami, cheese,<br />

homemade pasta (tagliatelle and<br />

“vincisgrassi”), bread with nuts,<br />

Frustingo (Christmas cake), “cicerchiata”<br />

(Carnival cake), Easter<br />

pizzas.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities are<br />

available: a Bocce rink centre, a<br />

tennis court, a five-a-side football<br />

field, a stadium and 2 multipurpose<br />

fields.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Colmurano belongs to the territory<br />

of the Monti Azzurri Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità Montana<br />

dei Monti Azzurri); it is located<br />

on the top of a hill, offering<br />

a wide panorama, that covers the<br />

surrounding hills and the chain of<br />

the Sibillini Mountains. Within<br />

the village there are several green<br />

areas equipped for children, such<br />

as Parco della Rimembranza and<br />

the green space dedicated “to the<br />

Children of the world.” There are<br />

lots of historical and naturalistic<br />

routes in the territory of the Comunità<br />

Montana dei Monti Azzurri,<br />

called “the territory of<br />

small charms”.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

COLMURANO<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera di Santa Croce (Fair of St.<br />

Croce) - first Sunday in May; Biennale<br />

L. C. Ventura - June; Fiesta<br />

Latina (Latin Fiesta) - June,<br />

Concerto in piazza (Concert on<br />

the town square) - June; “Pizzagra<br />

- Artistrada”- July; Raduno<br />

moto d’epoca (Meeting of vintage<br />

motorcycles) - July, ; Festa<br />

del Patrono San Donato (Feast of<br />

the Patron Saint, St. Donato) -<br />

August, Gara Nazionale di Karting<br />

(National Go-Karting race) -<br />

August; “Magicabula” feast of<br />

the Childhood - September; Castagnata<br />

in piazza (Chestnut festival<br />

on the town square) - October;<br />

“Marciando per i colli” National<br />

meeting of amateur runners<br />

- November; Allestimento<br />

presepe Francescano (Franciscan<br />

crib) - December; Concerto<br />

di Natale (Christmas Concert) -<br />

25 th December.<br />

57


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 591<br />

Altitude 750 m ASL<br />

Surface 57,57 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 52 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.52112<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

www.comune.fiastra.mc.it<br />

comune@fiastra.sinp.net<br />

www.sibillini.net<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS l<br />

CAMPSITES l<br />

HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS<br />

ROOMS TO RENT l<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS l<br />

BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The origins of Fiastra are remote:<br />

archaeological findings<br />

attest the presence of human<br />

settlements since the Neolithic<br />

period. Poggio, Trebbio and<br />

Fiegni date from the Roman<br />

period, according to the findings,<br />

discovered in San Lorenzo<br />

al Lago. In the Middle Ages<br />

numerous castles, feuds of the<br />

Malagotti Lords, Beato Ugolino’s<br />

family of origin, arose in<br />

the area. In the following years<br />

Fiastra passed under the rule of<br />

the King Manfredi (1259), the<br />

Da Varano family (1262), the<br />

Sforza family (1443), the Da<br />

Varano family (1447) and until<br />

it was appropriated by the<br />

Popedom in 1545.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Castle of Conti Magalotti<br />

(the Castrum Flastrae), whose<br />

origins date from the 11 th century,<br />

residence of the Podestà<br />

and of the General Council, had<br />

solid walls, reinforced by seven<br />

keeps; the inhabitants of the<br />

valley found refuge there during<br />

the invasions. The Abbey<br />

St. Paolo Apostolo in Fiegni,<br />

built in the eleventh century in<br />

Romanesque style with one<br />

nave and two aisles, preserves a<br />

painting representing St. Paolo’s<br />

Conversion, attributed to<br />

Baciccia. The Church of St.<br />

Lorenzo al Lago of the 12 th<br />

century preserves important<br />

Romanesque frescoes. The<br />

Sanctuary of Blessed Ugolino,<br />

built in the 14 th century, preserves<br />

in the central nave a se-<br />

FIASTRA<br />

ries of paintings representing<br />

Scens of the Blessed’s life, dating<br />

from the 16 th and 17 th centuries.<br />

The evocative Grotta dei<br />

frati (Friars’ Cave) on the left<br />

bank of the Fiastrone River,<br />

used to be a refuge for Clareni<br />

monks, repentant friars, who<br />

built there a shrine for cult.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The Lake Fiastra is a stretch of<br />

water, where the tops of the<br />

Sibillini Mountains reflect<br />

themselves. It is one of the most<br />

evocative basins in the region<br />

and it is formed by the barrage<br />

of the Fiastrone River, a tributary<br />

of the Chienti River.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: cheese,<br />

traditional salami (including<br />

ciauscolo), lentils, honey,<br />

bread, handmade pasta (tagliatelle,<br />

cappelletti, vincisgrassi),<br />

cakes and fruits of the forest<br />

(mushrooms, black truffles,<br />

chestnuts, strawberries).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: tennis court, soccer<br />

field, five-a-side football<br />

ground and a Bocce rink centre.<br />

The lake allows you to practice<br />

several sports activities, including<br />

fishing, swimming, canoeing<br />

and water skiing<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The town Fiastra is located in<br />

the picturesque natural setting<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

FIASTRA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

of the Camerino Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità Montana<br />

di Camerino) and it is one<br />

of the l8 municipalities included<br />

in the Sibillini Mountains<br />

National Park, established in<br />

1993. You can enjoy different<br />

excursions by mountain bike,<br />

on foot and horseback, in particular<br />

in the picturesque landscape<br />

of the Fiastrone Gorge.<br />

It’s possible to book excursions<br />

with tour park guides.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera dei SS. Pietro e Paolo<br />

(Fair of SS. Pietro and Paolo) -<br />

29 th June; Triathlon dei Monti<br />

Sibillini - June/July; Fuochi artificiali<br />

sul lago (Fireworks on<br />

the lake) - 9 th August; Fiera di<br />

San Lorenzo (Fair of St. Lorenzo)<br />

- 11 th August.


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 231<br />

Altitude 569 m ASL<br />

Surface 21,22sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 50 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.644115<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

www.comune.fiordimonte.mc.it<br />

comune@fiordimonte.sinp.net<br />

www.sibillini.net<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS<br />

CAMPSITES<br />

HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS<br />

ROOMS TO RENT<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS<br />

BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The Municipality of Fiordimonte,<br />

characterized by very<br />

scattered settlements all over<br />

the territory, is sited in the upper<br />

valley of the Fornace River;<br />

its origins are pre-Roman.<br />

In fact, in its territory an architrave<br />

with Picene inscription<br />

has been found; now it’s kept<br />

in a public fountain in the<br />

hamlet Taro. The earliest information<br />

about the village,<br />

which has always followed<br />

the historical events of<br />

Camerino, refers to the Middle<br />

Ages.<br />

The remains of well-preserved<br />

medieval walls testify<br />

its importance. Eminent people<br />

of Fiordimonte, together<br />

with those ones of Nemi, Valle<br />

and Castello, forming together<br />

a circle, used to go to Macerata<br />

and Camerino.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Worth visiting is the Church of<br />

St. Maria Assunta, in the hamlet<br />

Nemi, with 14 th century<br />

frescoes by Paolo da Visso and<br />

a painting by Boccati (15 th<br />

century). The Church of St.<br />

Antonio, in the hamlet Castello,<br />

contains a Crucifixion, attributed<br />

to Girolamo di Giovanni.<br />

In the little Church of<br />

St. Marco, in the hamlet Alfi,<br />

you can see a triptych with a<br />

Gothic frame attributed to Nobile<br />

di Francesco da Lucca.<br />

The Church of St. Sebastiano<br />

(15 th century), in the hamlet<br />

Villanova, contains a valuable<br />

polychrome wooden statue.<br />

FIORDIMONTE<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

In the territory of the municipality<br />

you can find the faunalhunting<br />

farm, which covers an<br />

area of about 3,000 hectares,<br />

where you can practice the<br />

hunting activity.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: vincotto<br />

(literally cooked wine),<br />

cheese, “ciauscolo”, honey,<br />

bread, handmade pasta (tagliatelle,<br />

cappelletti, vincisgrassi),<br />

cakes (pasta with walnuts)<br />

and fruits of woods and underbrush<br />

(mushrooms, black truffles,<br />

chestnuts, strawberries,<br />

and so on...)<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field and<br />

a tennis court.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The Municipality of Fiordimonte<br />

is located within the<br />

beautiful territory of the<br />

Camerino Mountain Community<br />

(Comunità Montana di<br />

Camerino) and some hectares<br />

its territory are included in the<br />

Sibillini Mountains National<br />

Park.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del Patrono San Gregorio<br />

(Feast of the Patron Saint,<br />

St. Gregorio) - 30 th January;<br />

Sagra delle fave e del pecorino<br />

(Festival of broad beans and<br />

pecorino cheese) - 1 st May;<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

FIORDIMONTE<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

Fiera di Sant’Antonio (Fair of<br />

St. Antonio) - 13 th June; Sagra<br />

degli arrosticini (Sheep brochettes<br />

“arrosticini” Festival) -<br />

August.<br />

59


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 1604<br />

Altitude 652 m ASL<br />

Surface 76,4 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 54 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.54122<br />

+39 0737.54128<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.637245<br />

www.comune.fiuminata.mc.it<br />

comune@fiuminata.sinp.net<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS<br />

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HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS l<br />

ROOMS TO RENT<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS l<br />

BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The name derives from the<br />

nearby sources of the Potenza<br />

River. It was the feud of the Da<br />

Varano family from Camerino.<br />

With the end of the domination<br />

of the Da Varano family, the<br />

Popedom took the government<br />

of the territory.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Sanctuary of Madonna di<br />

Valcora, whose actual complex<br />

dates 1728, is situated in a very<br />

charming woody landscape, on<br />

the top of the Mount Bordaino:<br />

inside is the main altar, a Crucifixion<br />

with Madonna, St. Giovanni<br />

and Angels, a fresco attributed<br />

to Girolamo di Giovanni.<br />

Worth visiting is the 14 th<br />

century Fortress of Spindoli, located<br />

in the hamlet Spindoli on<br />

a 650 m high spur; the Fortress<br />

of Laverino (or St. Lucia), built<br />

in 1020 by Rodolfo Monaldo<br />

III, belonging to the Counts of<br />

Nocera; the Castle of Orve,<br />

which dates from the 13 th century;<br />

the Church of the Crucifix<br />

of Romitella of the 14 th century,<br />

which preserves lots of frescoes;<br />

the Church of St. Maria di<br />

Laverino of the 14 th century<br />

with wonderful frescoes, dated<br />

1406, and a painting of the 16 th<br />

century representing the Virgin.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Fiuminata is a typical mountain<br />

village of great interest<br />

from the landscape point of<br />

view, located in the upper Valley<br />

of Potenza.<br />

FIUMINATA<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: salami,<br />

cheese, potatoes, black truffles,<br />

mushroom and cakes like “crescia<br />

sfogliata” (puff pizza bread).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

It is the starting point for beautiful<br />

excursions on foot or by<br />

mountain bike on the green surrounding<br />

tablelands. The park<br />

is considered one of the best<br />

hang-gliding areas in Italy. The<br />

climbing wall, the first to be<br />

opened in the Marche, can boast<br />

60 climb ways (from the 4 th to<br />

the 8 th difficulty level). Moreover,<br />

the following sport facilities<br />

are available: soccer field,<br />

Boules (Italian Bocce) rink,<br />

tennis courts, five-a-side football<br />

field, basketball-volleyball<br />

grounds, hang-gliding school<br />

area, skating rink, indoor<br />

Boules rink centre, gym and a<br />

small lake for sport fishing.<br />

WORH DISCOVERING<br />

The natural environment is perhaps<br />

the greatest resource of the<br />

territory, as there are different<br />

areas of a great naturalistic and<br />

landscape value: Mount Gemmo<br />

(1250 m), Mont Pennino<br />

(1571 m), the meadows of “Le<br />

Spiante” (1100 m) and Mount<br />

Merennino (950 m), the ponds<br />

situated in Stoini, ancient<br />

woods, numerous mineral<br />

springs and the Potenza River<br />

with its sources. You can enjoy<br />

different historical-cultural excursions<br />

to visit the numerous<br />

abbeys of the area.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

FIUMINATA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Motoraduno (Motorcycle Rally)<br />

- 1 st May; Mercatino d’antiquariato<br />

“Il passato in piazza”<br />

(Antiques Market “The past on<br />

the piazza” - each Monday of<br />

August; Sagra della “Crescia<br />

fogliata” (Festival of “Crescia<br />

Fogliata”) - August; Marcia<br />

podistica dei 4 ponti (Foot<br />

Race) - first Sunday in August;<br />

Festa del ritorno a Spindoli<br />

(Feast of the Coming Back to<br />

Spindoli) - August; Fiera di<br />

Ferragosto (Fair of the 15 th August),<br />

Corsa ciclistica “Alta<br />

valle del Potenza” (Cycling<br />

Race “Potenza Upper Valley) -<br />

August; Premio“ Leonida Barboni<br />

(“Leonida Barboni”<br />

Award) for cinematography<br />

and photography - August;<br />

Mostra dei funghi e delle attività<br />

produttive (Exhibition of<br />

Mushrooms and Productive<br />

Activities) - first week of November;<br />

Concerto di Natale<br />

(Christmas Concert) - 25 th December.


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 640<br />

Altitude 484 m ASL<br />

Surface 23,6 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 38 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.641184<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.637245<br />

www.comune.gagliole.mc.it<br />

comune@gagliole.sinp.net<br />

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The history of Gagliole begins<br />

with prehistoric settlements of<br />

the ancient people of the Palaeolithic<br />

and Neolithic period,<br />

traces of which have been<br />

found in different occasions in<br />

the valley of Potenza and on the<br />

hill of Colle Marte. The territory<br />

experienced the influence of<br />

the Roman civilization, too, but<br />

no evidence of that time is left.<br />

During the Early Middle Ages,<br />

the so called Pieve di St. Zenone,<br />

today know as St. Maria<br />

della Pieve, arose in the valley.<br />

Around the 12 th century, the<br />

fortified Castle, initially composed<br />

by one tower and ring<br />

walls only, was built on the hill,<br />

which Gagliole occupies nowadays.<br />

In the 13 th century Gentile<br />

Da Varano arranged the enlargement<br />

of the castle, with the<br />

addiction of walls, gates and<br />

keeps towers and the building<br />

of a fortress in the highest point.<br />

Today the fortress is one of the<br />

most important evidences of<br />

the medieval military architecture<br />

of the Marche. The village<br />

preserves its original medieval<br />

town structure with the castle<br />

and the walls.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Castle of Gagliole was<br />

built by the Da Varano family<br />

in the 14 th century; interesting<br />

are its ring walls with mighty<br />

keeps to the west and the gate to<br />

the south. The parish Church of<br />

St. Michele Arcangelo, recently<br />

restored, has a beautiful brick<br />

portal and preserves a wooden<br />

GAGLIOLE<br />

polychrome statue of St. Sebastiano<br />

(16 th century). The<br />

Church of St. Giuseppe of the<br />

16 th century preserves a polychrome<br />

wooden crucifix of the<br />

16 th century and a fresco with a<br />

A. De Magistris’ Nativity of<br />

1530. About 3km away from<br />

here, you can find the hermit’s<br />

Church of St. Maria delle Macchie,<br />

dating from the 11 th and<br />

12 th centuries with annexed<br />

Convent and small cloister with<br />

brick columns; worth remembering<br />

are the brick decorations<br />

and numerous paintings, including<br />

two Madonna by<br />

Lorenzo Salimbeni. The original<br />

painting of the Madonna<br />

della Macchie is preserved in<br />

the Church of St. Lorenzo in<br />

Torreto. The Church of St.<br />

Maria della Pieve, important<br />

Romanesque building, preserves<br />

an interesting fresco of<br />

the 16 th century, representing a<br />

Madonna with Child.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: honey,<br />

bread, handmade pasta (“tagliatelle”<br />

and “vincisgrassi”), the<br />

wine Verdicchio doc, traditional<br />

sausages, among which is the<br />

famous ciauscolo, cakes (crescia,<br />

Frustingo, Easter ringshaped<br />

cakes).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities are<br />

available: multi-purpose sports<br />

ground, tennis courts, Buoles<br />

(Italian Bocce) rinks and cycle<br />

paths for mountain biking.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

GAGLIOLE<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

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WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The ancient Castle of Gagliole<br />

is the starting point for different<br />

excursions: you can go up to<br />

Prati (1000m above the sea level),<br />

a big green land of great naturalistic<br />

interest with a wonderful<br />

panorama. Hike to the wild<br />

Valley dell’Elce, a natural area<br />

covered by oak forests, to visit<br />

the Grotta dell’Elce e del Sasso<br />

Pozzo, or appreciate the karst<br />

intermittent springs.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Pellegrinaggio alla Madonna<br />

delle Macchie (Pilgrimage to<br />

the Madonna delle Macchie) -<br />

night of 30 th April; Torneo di<br />

calcio a cinque (Five-a-side<br />

football tournament) - July;<br />

Rassegna del Teatro Dialettale<br />

(Dialect Theater Show) - August;<br />

Serata “Blues festival”<br />

(Blues Festival) - August; Manifestazioni<br />

ricreative e culturali<br />

(Recreative and cultural<br />

Events) - Summer.<br />

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Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 909<br />

Altitude 652 m ASL<br />

Surface 22,11sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 43 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.668122<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.656336<br />

www.comune.gualdo.mc.it<br />

comune@gualdo.sinp.net<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The village of Gualdo was built<br />

after the destruction of Urbisaglia<br />

and Falerone, when the<br />

Lords of these towns took<br />

refuge in the nearby mountains<br />

and began to build their castles<br />

in higher places to escape the<br />

massacre of barbarians. The<br />

name Gualdo comes from the<br />

Longobard word Wald, meaning<br />

forest, being the area actually<br />

covered by thick forests.<br />

The Castle of Gualdo was the<br />

stronghold of the ancient and<br />

powerful dynasty of Brunforte,<br />

who acquired it by the Bonifazi<br />

family, declining noble dynasty<br />

from Monte San Martino,<br />

who had sold it to Fermo in<br />

1319.<br />

There was a long period of conflict<br />

between Gualdo and San<br />

Ginesio because of border<br />

problems, but in 1484, thanks<br />

to the intervention of Pope Sisto<br />

IV, the two municipalities<br />

achieved an agreement setting<br />

the boundaries along the Salino<br />

River. The importance of the<br />

Castle of Gualdo was also determined<br />

by the fact that the<br />

border between the dioceses of<br />

Camerino and Fermo went<br />

across its territory.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the neoclassical parish<br />

Church of St. Savino (14 th century)<br />

there are several important<br />

works, among which we<br />

have to remember numerous<br />

paintings and a stone relief of<br />

the 17 th century. At the ground<br />

floor of the “Romolo Murri”<br />

GUALDO<br />

Library-House, built in the 20 th<br />

century, are the library and the<br />

archives of this illustrious man.<br />

The Church of Madonna delle<br />

Grazie (12 th century) boasts a<br />

facade with a beautiful sandstone<br />

portico and preserves an<br />

interesting fresco of the 15 th<br />

century. The Franciscan Convent<br />

(16 th century) contains a<br />

wonderful cloister, made up of<br />

twelve big arches with a central<br />

well.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil, mushrooms, vincotto<br />

(literally cooked wine), “ciauscolo”,<br />

cheese (pecorino<br />

cheese), handmade pasta (tagliatelle,<br />

vincisgrassi, cappelletti),<br />

cakes (bread with nuts<br />

and Easter ring-shaped cakes).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a multi-purpose<br />

indoor centre, a tennis court, a<br />

sports field and a skating rink<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Gualdo is included in the<br />

charming territory of the Monti<br />

Azzurri Mountain Community<br />

(Comunità Montana dei Monti<br />

Azzurri), characterized by an<br />

unspoiled nature and by the<br />

vestiges of a glorious past.<br />

Within the village there is a<br />

park with a great variety of<br />

plants and flowers. You can enjoy<br />

different historical-cultural<br />

and naturalistic trips on foot, by<br />

mountain bike or on horseback.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

GUALDO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Mostra mercato dei formaggi<br />

d’Italia (Exhibition and Market<br />

of Italian Cheese) - May;<br />

Festa del Patrono San Savino<br />

(Feast of the Patron Saint, St.<br />

Savino) - August.


Province of Macerata<br />

MONTE CAVALLO<br />

Inhabitants 159<br />

Altitude 653 m ASL<br />

Surface 38,61 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 57 km<br />

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Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.519618<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

www.comune.montecavallo.mc.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Monte Cavallo is located at<br />

the entrance of a gorge, between<br />

two rock faces. In the<br />

Middle Ages it was part of the<br />

feud of the Dukes Baschi, a<br />

Ghibelline family from Orvieto.<br />

Later it passed to the Da<br />

Varano famiy from Camerino<br />

and then to the Popedom.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Church of St. Benedetto<br />

in Valle preserves parts of the<br />

original Benedictine structure.<br />

The Church of St. Niccolò<br />

in Valcadara contains<br />

frescoes representing the Annunciation,<br />

the Crucifixion<br />

and the Resurrection, attributed<br />

to Paolo da Visso. The<br />

Church of Cerreto contains a<br />

Crucifixion and a Madonna<br />

by Andrea De Magistris.<br />

Worth visiting is the Church<br />

of St. Maria Assunta, which<br />

preserves a gilded-copper<br />

Cross of the 16 th century and<br />

some paintings.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Through the streets of the village<br />

you will easily meet older<br />

people, willing to tell you<br />

fantastic stories, ancient legends,<br />

where the sacred and<br />

the profane are mixed together.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: mushrooms,<br />

black truffles, “ciauscolo”,<br />

cheese, honey, lentils<br />

and potatoes.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a five-a-side<br />

football field and cycle paths<br />

for mountain biking.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The territory of Monte Cavallo<br />

is situated within the Camerino<br />

Mountain Community (Comunità<br />

Montana di Camerino)<br />

and it’s included in the Torricchio<br />

Mountain Natural Reserve,<br />

established in 1977. The<br />

reserve covers 371 hectares,<br />

and since its establishment it<br />

has been included in the WWF<br />

Oasis National System. It is a<br />

very interesting area from the<br />

naturalistic and faunal point of<br />

view: the wooded areas are<br />

characterized by beeches,<br />

oaks, holm-oaks and black<br />

hornbeams; the fauna includes<br />

wild cats, foxes, badgers,<br />

beech-martens, weasels,<br />

squirrels and hares. The bird<br />

population is characterized by<br />

the partridge and the Greek<br />

partridge. It is a starting point<br />

for wonderful naturalistic<br />

trips on foot, horseback or by<br />

mountain bike. In particular<br />

periods of the year you can<br />

gather different fruits of the<br />

forest and undergrowth like<br />

mushrooms, truffles, chestnuts,<br />

strawberries, blueberries,<br />

and so on...<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sagra del Castrato e dei prodotti<br />

della Montagna (Festival<br />

of Mutton and Mountain Prod-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

MONTE CAVALLO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

ucts) - July; Feste triennali in<br />

onore della Madonna della<br />

Valle (Triennial Feasts In honor<br />

of the Madonna Della<br />

Valle) - August.<br />

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Province of Macerata<br />

MONTE SAN MARTINO<br />

Inhabitants 815<br />

Altitude 600 m ASL<br />

Surface 18,5 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 47 km<br />

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Phone: +39 0733.660107<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.656336<br />

www.comune.<br />

montesanmartino.mc.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Monte San Martino originated<br />

in the Roman times, as evidenced<br />

by the great number of<br />

archaeological findings, such<br />

as coins, vases, weapons and<br />

tombs. It became a Free Municipality<br />

around 1240, and it<br />

was strongly influenced by the<br />

the noble Bonifazi family. Later<br />

it expanded its territory buying<br />

the neighbouring castles,<br />

like Scheggia; this fact caused<br />

a long conflict with Amandola,<br />

which aspired to the possession<br />

of the same places. Around the<br />

half of the 14 th century it was<br />

submitted to the Signoria of the<br />

Da Varano family; afterwards it<br />

was included in the Church<br />

Territories.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Some sections of walls, reinforced<br />

by square base towers,<br />

and the remains of a stone door<br />

with a beautiful well-preserved<br />

brick decoration, typical of the<br />

Marche, are the only traces left<br />

of the fortified medieval Castle<br />

(13 th - 14 th centuries). Worth<br />

remembering is the interesting<br />

Church of St. Martino, containing<br />

some polyptyches of<br />

extraordinary importance; two<br />

of them are attributed to Vittore<br />

Crivelli, one to Carlo and Vittore<br />

Crivelli, and another one<br />

(coming from the Church of St.<br />

Maria del Pozzo) is a triptych,<br />

dated 1473 and created by<br />

Girolamo di Giovanni, one of<br />

the main leading exponents of<br />

the school of Camerino. Worth<br />

seeing are the Church of St.<br />

Maria delle Grazie, which preserves<br />

remarkable frescoes,<br />

the Church of St. Maria del<br />

Pozzo, where you can see important<br />

paintings and the Town<br />

Hall, preserving a small copper<br />

painting representing the<br />

Crucifixion. Worth remembering<br />

are the Municipal Theatre<br />

and the Picture Gallery<br />

“Monsignor Armindo Ricci”,<br />

preserved in Palazzo Armando<br />

Ricci.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The name refers to the cult of<br />

St. Martino, introduced by<br />

Franks, who had their headquarters<br />

the village during the<br />

barbarian invasions, changing<br />

its name from Arx Rubetana<br />

Romanorum to Monte San<br />

Martino.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil, Vincotto (literally<br />

cooked wine), ciauscolo, honey,<br />

chestnuts, cheese, handmade<br />

pasta (tagliatelle, cappelletti<br />

and the famous vincisgrassi),<br />

Spumetto (cake made up of<br />

egg white, sugar and toasted almonds).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a multi-purpose<br />

sports field and a tennis court.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Monte San Martino belongs to<br />

the territory of the Monti Az-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

MONTE SAN MARTINO<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

zurri Mountain Community<br />

(Comunità Montana dei Monti<br />

Azzurri). It is a centre of remarkable<br />

landscape and environmental<br />

interest, as it rises in<br />

a beautiful panoramic position<br />

on a hill falling sheer to the Tenna<br />

Valley. Here you can enjoy<br />

interesting historical-cultural<br />

and naturalistic tours on foot,<br />

by mountain bike or on horseback.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del S.S. Crocifisso (Feast<br />

of the Holy Crucifix) - first Sunday<br />

in August; Festa del Patrono<br />

San Martino Vescovo<br />

(Feast of the Patron Saint, St.<br />

Martino Bishop) - 11 th November.


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 923<br />

Altitude 451 m ASL<br />

Surface 25,65 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 45 km<br />

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Phone: +39 0737.646135<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

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Muccia originated in the Neolithic<br />

period, as evidenced by<br />

the great number of archaeological<br />

findings, now preserved<br />

in the National Archaeological<br />

Museum of the Marche in Ancona.<br />

In the Middle Ages it belonged<br />

to Camerino and since<br />

the 15 th century it owned an important<br />

fortified mill, from<br />

which the local people earned<br />

their livelihood.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Worth visiting are the Church<br />

of Madonna dei Da Varano of<br />

the 16 th century with its special<br />

octagonal shape, containing<br />

valuable A. De Magistris’<br />

works. The Sanctuary of<br />

Blessed Rizzerio, largely rebuilt,<br />

preserves the remains of<br />

the confessor of St. Francesco<br />

of Assisi: the Hermitage is destination<br />

of pilgrimages and visits.<br />

The Sanctuary of Madonna<br />

di Col de’Venti contains a beautiful<br />

15 th century painting representing<br />

the Virgin with Child.<br />

The Torre di Massa, in the<br />

hamlet Massaprefoglio, was<br />

built in the 13 th century by the<br />

Dukes Da Varano, Lords of<br />

Camerino. The Villa “La Maddalena”,<br />

surrounded by a park,<br />

was built in the 17 th century.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: mushrooms,<br />

black truffles, trout,<br />

ciauscolo, honey, handmade<br />

pasta (“tagliatelle” and “vincisgrassi”),<br />

cakes (bread with<br />

nuts, biscuits and Easter piz-<br />

MUCCIA<br />

zas) the excellent Amaro Sibilla<br />

(liquor made up of herbs and<br />

roots, coming from the Sibillini<br />

Mountains) and the famous<br />

Mistrà Varnello (anise liquor).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a sports centre<br />

with swimming pool, a tennis<br />

court, a five-a-side football<br />

ground and a multi-purpose<br />

sport centre.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The territory Muccia is part of<br />

the natural and wonderful area<br />

of the Camerino Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità Montana<br />

di Camerino), area of naturalistic-environmentalinterest<br />

with beautiful landscapes.<br />

You can enjoy different excursions,<br />

either on foot or by<br />

mountain bike across paths and<br />

woods.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del Patrono San Biagio<br />

(Feast of the Patron Saint, St.<br />

Biagio) - 3 rd February; Sagra<br />

delle Tagliatelle fatte a mano<br />

(Festival of handmade Tagliatelle)<br />

- July; Fiera della Maddalena<br />

(Fair of Maddalena) -<br />

July; Sagra della Trota (Trout<br />

Festival) - first Sunday in August;<br />

Festa sui prati (Festival<br />

on the grass) in the hamlet<br />

Maddalena - August/September.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

MUCCIA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

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Province of Macerata<br />

PENNA SAN GIOVANNI<br />

Inhabitants 1211<br />

Altitude 700 m ASL<br />

Surface 228,18sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 38 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.699003<br />

+39 0733.669119<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.656336<br />

www.comune.<br />

pennasangiovanni.mc.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The name Penna probably comes<br />

from the Celtic etymology of<br />

“place, located on high hill,<br />

mountain or fortress “; in the 12 th<br />

century the village was either<br />

called Castel della Penna or<br />

Castello del Monte di San Giovanni.<br />

Considering the evidences<br />

found on this place, the<br />

origins probably date from the 1 st<br />

and 2 nd centuries before Christ,<br />

being a district of the Roman<br />

colony Faleria. In the Middle<br />

Ages the village was fortified and<br />

became the residence of local<br />

Lords. During Manfredi’s occupation<br />

in 1259, the inhabitants<br />

rose up and destroyed the fortress<br />

on the top of the mountain. At the<br />

half of the 13 th century the<br />

fortress was rebuilt by the Da<br />

Varano family, who had taken<br />

possession of the village on behalf<br />

of the Cardinal Albornoz.<br />

From the half of the 15 th century<br />

it was conquered and kept by<br />

Francesco Sforza together with<br />

other nearby castles during two<br />

decades, until it passed under the<br />

rule of the Popedom.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Interesting are the remains of the<br />

ancient ring walls, with the Porta<br />

Marina and Portarella (two<br />

original town gates), located<br />

within the village; on its vault<br />

you can see traces of a 18 th century<br />

fresco. Worth remembering<br />

are the Church of St. Giovanni<br />

Battista, dated 1251-1256, restored<br />

in 1501 and renovated in<br />

Baroque style in 1736. The<br />

Church of St. Francesco (15 th<br />

century) preserves its original<br />

portal and terracotta floor; remarkable<br />

is the adjacent ancient<br />

convent with the cloister and the<br />

portico. In the Town Hall you can<br />

find some remains of the Roman<br />

times and an interesting triptych<br />

representing the Madonna<br />

among St. Rocco, St. Sebastiano,<br />

St. Apollonia and St. Giovanni,<br />

attributed to Crivelli. The Church<br />

of St. Biagio, dated back to the<br />

11 th century, contains a statue of<br />

the Saint. The Church of St.<br />

Giuseppe of 1587 is adorned<br />

with a big stucco rosette and includes<br />

a high bell tower. The<br />

Church of St. Filomena (13 th<br />

century), built in a single aisle,<br />

contains lots of paintings. The<br />

historic Municipal Theatre<br />

“Flora”, built in 1780, can boast<br />

a sandstone portal and frescoes<br />

by Antonio Liozzi. The Fortress<br />

is an ancient sighting-tower, now<br />

in state of ruin. Worth visiting is<br />

the Municipal Picture Gallery of<br />

Contemporary Art.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

A few kilometres away from the<br />

village you can find the picturesque<br />

hamlet of Villa Saline. It<br />

extends up to the sources of the<br />

Salino River, from which healthy<br />

mineral salt-iodic-bromine-sulphur<br />

natural waters well, the natural<br />

healing properties of which<br />

were discovered in 1876.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil, vincotto (literally<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

PENNA SAN GIOVANNI FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

cooked wine), “ciauscolo”, honey,<br />

cheese, handmade pasta.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a multipurpose<br />

ground, a Bocce rink centre and<br />

a multi-purpose sports field<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Penna San Giovanni belongs to<br />

the Monti Azzurri Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità Montana<br />

dei Monti Azzurri), a territory<br />

rich in history, culture and natural<br />

beauties. Worth remembering are<br />

the beautiful Park of Villa Salina,<br />

with its lush aquatic vegetations<br />

of natural ponds, and the Park del<br />

Monte, located on a high and<br />

panoramic point.<br />

You can enjoy historical-cultural<br />

and naturalistic trips on foot, by<br />

mountain bike or on horseback<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sfilata dei carri allegorici (Carnival<br />

carts parade) - Sunday before<br />

Carnival Tuesday in February;<br />

Giornata della terza età (Old Age<br />

Day) - July; Concerto lirico-vocale<br />

(Lyric-vocal concert) - August,<br />

Sagra della polenta sulla<br />

“spianatora” (Festival of the Polenta<br />

on the “board”) - August;<br />

Tombola di Ferragosto, (15 th August<br />

Bingo); Festa del Patrono S.<br />

Giovanni Battista (Feast of the<br />

Patron Saint, St. Giovanni Battista)<br />

- 24 th June and 29 th August;<br />

Sagra “La Castagnata (Chestnut<br />

Festival) - last Sunday in October,<br />

Concerto di Natale (Christmas<br />

Concert) - December.


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 1440<br />

Altitude 470 m ASL<br />

Surface 74,84 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 50 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.51202<br />

+39 0737.518022<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

www.comune.pievetorina.mc.it<br />

comune@pievetorina.sinp.net<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The territory has always been a<br />

land of passage for Proto-Italian<br />

people going from the Umbrian<br />

valleys to the Adriatic<br />

plains, as well as nomadic peoples,<br />

Etruscans, Romans, Longobards,<br />

Benedictine monks,<br />

Franciscans and Pilgrims of<br />

every period, going to Loreto<br />

and Assisi. Already Umbrian<br />

territory under the control of<br />

the Church of Spoleto till 1587,<br />

it was later affected by the historical<br />

events of Camerino.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the town square you can find<br />

the Romanesque parish Church<br />

of St. Maria with a polygonal<br />

apse and a bell tower of the 14 th<br />

century: inside you can see a<br />

Madonna with Child, a wooden<br />

group of the end of 15 th century;<br />

a painting of 1541 by Giovanni<br />

Andrea De Magistris and<br />

different frescoes, dated back<br />

to the 14 th and 15 th centuries.<br />

Nearby you can visit the<br />

Church of St. Maria in<br />

Caspriano di Casavecchia,<br />

built in 1350, now surrounded<br />

by woods, amid a very interesting<br />

landscape. Worth visiting<br />

are the ruins of the Castle of<br />

Prefoglio and the picturesque<br />

Hermitage of Santi, halfway on<br />

the mountain, surrounded by a<br />

thick forest; the annexed buildings<br />

offers free overnight stay<br />

opportunity. The Church has a<br />

wonderful early Christian<br />

crypt, partly dug into the rock.<br />

The Picture Gallery, belonging<br />

to the Church of St. Giovanni,<br />

PIEVE TORINA<br />

preserves some altarpieces,<br />

coming from the destroyed<br />

churches of Pomarolo and St.<br />

Teodora, as well as frescoes, removed<br />

from the ancient parish<br />

Church of St. Maria Assunta.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

In the former Convent of St.<br />

Agostino (dated back to the 17 th<br />

century) you can find the<br />

Museo della Nostra Terra (Our<br />

land Museum), an ethnographic-farming<br />

museum founded in<br />

1976, where you can see different<br />

representations of life and<br />

work of the people of the upper<br />

country side surrounding<br />

Macerata, inclding faithful reproductions<br />

of the rooms of<br />

farmhouses and workshops.<br />

The Mill on the river, a branch<br />

of the museum, preserves its<br />

original structure, including the<br />

lake, the lock and the waterfalls,<br />

that are still functioning;<br />

its structure, complete in all its<br />

parts, recreates the moments of<br />

life and work of the miller.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: cheese,<br />

“ciauscolo”, honey, trout,<br />

handmade pasta (tagliatelle,<br />

cappelletti, vincisgrassi) and<br />

fruits of the forest and undergrowth<br />

(mushrooms, black<br />

truffles, chestnuts, strawberries,<br />

raspberries and blueberries).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

PIEVE TORINA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

are available: a tennis court and<br />

a sports ground. In the River<br />

Chienti you can practice sport<br />

fishing and you can catch beautiful<br />

specimens of trout.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Pieve Torina is located within<br />

the Camerino Mountain Community<br />

(Comunità Montana di<br />

Camerino), amid pastureland,<br />

meadows and woods. It belongs<br />

to the Sibillini Mountains<br />

National Park and to the Torricchio<br />

Mountain Natural Reserve.<br />

It is the starting point for<br />

beautiful historical-artistic,<br />

cultural and naturalistic excursions<br />

on foot, horseback or by<br />

mountain bike, across the wonderful<br />

territory, characterized<br />

not only by the beauty of the<br />

landscape, but also by medieval<br />

castles, Renaissance<br />

buildings and ancient rural<br />

churches.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sagra “De lu porcu” (Pork<br />

Festival) in Casavecchia - August;<br />

Sagra della pecora<br />

(Sheep festival) - late August;<br />

Sagra dei gamberi di fiume<br />

(Crayfish Festival) - first Sunday<br />

in September.<br />

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Province of Macerata<br />

PIEVEBOVIGLIANA<br />

Inhabitants 900<br />

Altitude 441 m ASL<br />

Surface 27,33 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 50 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.44126<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

www.comune.pievebovigliana.mc.it<br />

comune@pievebovigliana.sinp.net<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The village originated in the remote<br />

past: traces of settlements,<br />

Neolithic pottery, different<br />

findings dating from the<br />

Iron Age prove that native people<br />

chose the Valleys of the<br />

Chienti River and its tributary<br />

streams to settle. In particular<br />

the Fornace stream played an<br />

important role in Pievebovigliana’s<br />

history.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Church of St. Maria Assunta<br />

(11 th century) preserves a<br />

beautiful crypt in Romanesque<br />

style. The Church of St. Giusto<br />

(11 th - 12 th centuries), in the<br />

hamlet San Maroto, contains<br />

frescos of the 14 th and 15 th centuries.<br />

The Church of St.<br />

Francesco (12 th - 14 th centuries),<br />

in the hamlet Pontelatrave,<br />

can boast several frescoes<br />

of the 14 th , 15 th and 16 th<br />

centuries. The Church del<br />

Rosario preserves a fresco of<br />

the 17 th century, as well as several<br />

baroque wooden altars.<br />

The Church of St. Maria Maddalena,<br />

located on the mountain<br />

having the same name, preserves<br />

fragments of frescoes,<br />

attributed to Cola di Pietro.<br />

The Castle of Beldiletto was<br />

built in 14 th century by the<br />

Dukes Da Varano to control an<br />

important communication way.<br />

The museum Raffaele Campelli<br />

preserves different archaeological<br />

findings, as well as some<br />

paintings by Cola di Pietro and<br />

Venanzo da Camerino and one<br />

by Simone De Magistris.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: traditional<br />

salami, including<br />

“ciauscolo”, honey, handmade<br />

pasta (vincisgrassi and<br />

tagliatelle), different fruits of<br />

the forest and undergrowth<br />

(mushrooms, black truffles,<br />

chestnuts). It is the area of production<br />

of the famous Mistrà<br />

Varnelli (anise liquor) and the<br />

excellent Amaro Sibilla, a<br />

liqueur obtained from a decoction<br />

of herbs and roots of<br />

the Sibillini Mountains,<br />

sweetened with honey.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: an indoor Bocce<br />

rink centre, a tennis court, a<br />

sports ground and a multipurpose<br />

gym.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Pievebovigliana lies at the foot<br />

of the Fornace Valley; the territory<br />

is included in the<br />

Camerino Mountain Community<br />

(Comunità Montana di<br />

Camerino), falling within the<br />

Sibillini Mountains National<br />

Park. The territory offers innumerable<br />

and different opportunities<br />

of excursions by<br />

mountain bike, on foot or<br />

horseback. You can choose<br />

among 14 itineraries. There’s<br />

also the possibility of booking<br />

your excursions with the park<br />

guides.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sagra della castagna (Chest-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

PIEVEBOVIGLIANA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

nut Festival) - October; Concerti<br />

di Natale e Capodanno<br />

(Christmas and New Year’s<br />

Day Concert) - December.


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 1209<br />

Altitude 441 m ASL<br />

Surface 19,48 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 50 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.42142<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.637245<br />

www.comune.pioraco.mc.it<br />

protocollo@pioraco.sinp.net<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Its origins date back to 215<br />

B.C.; it was originally inhabited<br />

by primitive peoples, at the<br />

Roman imperial time era it was<br />

provided with different temples,<br />

a theatre, thermal baths<br />

and a swimming pool. Pioraco<br />

experienced its most flourishing<br />

period in the Middle Ages<br />

under the Dukdom of the Da<br />

Varano family from Camerino,<br />

who boosted the manufacturing<br />

of paper, thanks to the rags<br />

trade. The village became very<br />

famous for its paper mills, currently<br />

distinguishing business<br />

activity.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Worth visiting is the parish<br />

Church of St. Vittorino, which<br />

preserves the remains of the<br />

Saint; it was built on the ruins<br />

of an ancient pagan temple: inside<br />

you can see the traces of<br />

ancient frescoes and a stone<br />

font of 1646. The Church of St.<br />

Francesco, dated 1327, is characterized<br />

by an external polygonal<br />

apse in calcareous stone<br />

and preserves an Annunciation,<br />

attributed to Arcangelo di Cola,<br />

a painting of the Bolognese<br />

school representing St. Carlo<br />

Borromeo, and a Via Crucis by<br />

Mancini. The Church of SS.<br />

Crocifisso, in Lombard Gothic<br />

style, contains a valuable painting<br />

representing the Crucifix,<br />

attributed to Girolamo di Giovanni.<br />

The Church of Madonna<br />

della Grotta, originally ancient<br />

hermitage, preserves a wooden<br />

statue of the 15 th century repre-<br />

PIORACO<br />

senting the Madonna with<br />

Child. The parish Church of St.<br />

Maria delle Lacrime, in the<br />

hamlet Sepia, contains a valuable<br />

painting of Giovanni Boccato<br />

representing the Madonna<br />

Enthroned with Child, dated<br />

1466. Worth visiting are the rural<br />

Churches of St. Paolo in the<br />

hamlet Costa and the Church of<br />

Fonte Venere in the hamlet<br />

Seppio. Worth seeing are also<br />

the interesting and documented<br />

Paper and Watermark Museum,<br />

the Fossils Museum<br />

and the Mushrooms Museum,<br />

housed in the Town Hall.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The Latin name of Pioraco was<br />

Prolaqueum, which means<br />

“near the lake”, as in the past<br />

the village was located near a<br />

lake (dried up in 1660), that the<br />

Potenza River, created above<br />

the built-up area. If you want to<br />

reach the village, you have to<br />

cross the rough and narrow<br />

Gorge of Pioraco, closed between<br />

high cliffs with steep waterfalls.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are sausages,<br />

including “ciauscolo”, wild<br />

game, mushrooms, honey,<br />

handmade pasta (tagliatelle<br />

and vincisgrassi) and cakes<br />

(crescia and Easter pizza).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a multipurpose<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

PIORACO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

gym, a sports ground, two tennis<br />

courts, two indoor Bocce<br />

rink centres and climbing walls<br />

on the Mount Gemmo.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The centre of Pioraco is situated<br />

among three mountains:<br />

Mount Primo (1300 m), Mount<br />

Gemmo (1250 m) and Mount<br />

Gualdo (1065 m), and belongs<br />

to the Mountain Communities<br />

of the Upper Potenza and Esino<br />

Valleys (Comunità Montana<br />

Alte Valli del Potenza e dell’Esino),<br />

an area rich in vegetation<br />

and beautiful landscapes.<br />

Thanks to the particular geographical<br />

features, the territory<br />

is a suitable area for walking<br />

and mountain-bike excursions,<br />

at the discovery of the pure nature<br />

and of its wonderful landscapes.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del patrono San Vittorino<br />

(Feast of the Patron<br />

Saint, St. Vittorino) - 8 th June;<br />

Rassegna Musicarte (Musicarte<br />

Show) - June; Premio cinematografico<br />

Venanzio Biraschi<br />

(Venanzio Biraschi Movie<br />

Award) - Summer Time; Rassegna<br />

di teatro dialettale (Dialect<br />

Theatre Show)- August;<br />

Festa dei cartai (Paper Manufacturer<br />

Festival) - 14 th September;<br />

Presepe vivente (Staging<br />

of the Nativity) - 6 th January.<br />

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Province of Macerata<br />

POGGIO SAN VICINO<br />

Inhabitants 314<br />

Altitude 509 m ASL<br />

Surface 12,91 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 52 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.619109<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.602823<br />

www.comune.<br />

poggiosanvicino.mc.it<br />

comune@<br />

poggiosanvicino.sinp.net<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Poggio San Vicino owes its origins<br />

to the Romans, who built a<br />

fortified outpost, named Podium<br />

Ficanum, at the foot of the<br />

Mount Sitria; over the years the<br />

name of the place turned into<br />

Ficano. In the early centuries<br />

after the year 1000 it was part<br />

of the possessions of Abbey of<br />

Val di Castro, and passed later<br />

to the District of Apiro. Since<br />

1346 the place was subjected to<br />

the supervision of Smeducci,<br />

Lords of San Severino. It became<br />

a possession of the Papal<br />

States and, after being reunified<br />

to the Italian State, it was part<br />

of Apiro from 1929 to 1948,<br />

until it returned later to its administrative<br />

autonomy back.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Worth visiting is the historic<br />

Tower of the ancient castle, recently<br />

restored and located on<br />

the highest point of Poggio.<br />

The parish Church of St. Maria<br />

Assunta, built between 1876<br />

and 1888, has a brick facade<br />

and pink gravel sides; inside<br />

you can see a beautiful wooden<br />

Crucifix of Florentine art, dated<br />

back to the 16 th century; a<br />

painting of the Madonna Enthroned<br />

with Saints, and a mural<br />

painting representing the<br />

Virgin Mary. In the sacristy<br />

you can find some paintings of<br />

the 17 th and 18 th centuries, together<br />

with different vestments.<br />

Worth visiting is also<br />

the Church of SS. Giovanni<br />

Evangelista and Battista, the<br />

exterior of which is enriched<br />

by a small bell tower, while the<br />

interior contains important<br />

frescoes, made by the School<br />

of San Severino, that the local<br />

tradition attributes to<br />

Bernardino di Mariotto. Worth<br />

seeing is also the rural Churches<br />

of St. Rocco in the hamlet<br />

Palace, the Church of St. Maria<br />

delle Nevi in the hamlet Serronchia<br />

and the Church of Madonna<br />

del Carmine in the hamlet<br />

Cordivino.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: honey,<br />

handmade pasta, wine, pecorino<br />

cheese, mushrooms, black<br />

truffles, sausages, including<br />

“ciauscolo”, excellent virgin<br />

olive oil, cakes (the ringshaped<br />

cake, the Easter snake,<br />

the so called “cavallucci”).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a tennis court, a<br />

soccer field, outdoor Bocce<br />

rinks and a paragliding school<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The village of Poggio, located<br />

on the ridge of the hills that surround<br />

the Mount San Vicino, is<br />

part of the San Vicino Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità<br />

Montana del San Vicino), characterized<br />

by interesting naturalistic<br />

and landscape beauties.<br />

Worth seeing is the green area<br />

of the public park “La Torre”.<br />

The place is the starting point<br />

for fascinating excursions on<br />

foot, horseback or by mountain<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

POGGIO SAN VICINO<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

bike through the different paths<br />

of the area. Worth remembering<br />

is that one, who allows you<br />

to reach the beautiful Abbey of<br />

Val di Castro, monastery<br />

founded in 1006 by St. Romualdo,<br />

and those ones, that<br />

lead to the lake of Cingoli, to<br />

the Abbey of Sant’ Urbano and<br />

Pian dell’ Elmo.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Patrona Santa<br />

Caterina da Siena (Feast of the<br />

Patron Saint, St. Caterina) -<br />

April; Motoraduno interregionale<br />

(Interregional Motorcycle<br />

Rally) - between May<br />

and June; Festa della Birra<br />

(Beer Festival) - August; Gare<br />

di parapendio (Paragliding<br />

Races) - May/August; Festa<br />

della Madonna del Rosario<br />

(Feast of Madonna del Rosario)<br />

- October.


Province of Macerata<br />

RIPE SAN GINESIO<br />

Inhabitants 827<br />

Altitude 430 m ASL<br />

Surface 10,11sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 23 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.500102<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.656336<br />

www.comune.ripesanginesio.mc.it<br />

comune@ripesanginesio.sinp.net<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The first settlement appeared<br />

probably with Picene people;<br />

in the Roman age it was a vicus<br />

of the noble town of Urbisaglia.<br />

The village was fortified in the<br />

Middle Ages, when the Bishops<br />

of Camerino built there a<br />

feud, given to the Counts<br />

Prontaguerra. After this rule, it<br />

passed under the control of San<br />

Ginesio, despite the opposition<br />

of its inhabitants. Later the territory<br />

was conquered by the<br />

Popedom and Pope Leo X decided<br />

to give the castle of Ripe<br />

to San Ginesio. On commission<br />

of the same Pope the so<br />

called Leonina Tower was built<br />

to defend the territory. The later<br />

history of Ripe is part of the<br />

history of san Ginesio.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Worth seeing is the Tower<br />

Leonina, built on Leo X’s commission,<br />

which stands at the<br />

centre of the historic centre.<br />

The Church of San Michele Arcangelo,<br />

built in the 14 th century,<br />

was formerly held by the<br />

Benedictine, Dominican and<br />

Cistercian monks. The municipal<br />

Picture Gallery of Contemporary<br />

Art includes more than<br />

three hundred paintings and<br />

sculptures. Worth remembering<br />

are also the remains of the<br />

walls of the Middle Ages and<br />

the Church of St. Silvestro.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil, “ciauscolo”, cheese,<br />

handmade pasta, cakes (bread<br />

with nuts, the so called Frustingo,<br />

the “cicerchiata”, Easter<br />

pizzas).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

A multipurpose sports centre is<br />

available. Sport fishing opportunities<br />

along the Fiastra River.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The municipality, located on a<br />

hill of the Fiastra Valley, belongs<br />

to the Monti Azzurri<br />

Mountain Community (Comunità<br />

Montana dei Monti Azzurri),<br />

a territory of great historical<br />

and artistic interest, characterized<br />

by pure nature and beautiful<br />

landscapes.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa di Sant’Eurosia (Fesat<br />

of St. Eurosia) - May; Mostra<br />

“Ripe Arte” (Show “Ripe<br />

Arte”) - July; Sagra dei “Fumi<br />

Cotti” (Festival of “Fumi Cotti”)<br />

celebrating must cooking -<br />

October.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

RIPE SAN GINESIO<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

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Province of Macerata<br />

SANT’ANGELO IN PONTANO<br />

Inhabitants 1523<br />

Altitude 473 m ASL<br />

Surface 7 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 28 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.661602<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.656336<br />

www.comune.<br />

santangeloinpontano.mc.it<br />

comune@santangelo.sinp.net<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

At Roman times it might have<br />

been a vicus or pagus of Falerio<br />

and a post stage on the road that<br />

connected the town to Rome.<br />

With the spread of Christianity,<br />

the cult of Mars, God of war, it<br />

was replaced by that one of the<br />

Archangel Michele, whose image<br />

appears on the municipal<br />

coat of arms. The first church<br />

dedicated to the Angel was<br />

probably built on a temple dedicated<br />

to Mars; and the village<br />

got the modern name of<br />

Sant’Angelo. The first residential<br />

settlement developed<br />

around the church. It gradually<br />

expanded till it reached a certain<br />

importance at the time of the<br />

Longobards. In 1245 the most<br />

famous citizen of Sant’Angelo<br />

in Pontano was born: St. Nicola<br />

da Tolentino, named after the<br />

town, where he died in 1305.<br />

Sant’Angelo was proclaimed<br />

“free Municipality” in 1263, but<br />

its freedom lasted only few<br />

years, since it passed first under<br />

the jurisdiction of the powerful<br />

Municipality of Fermo, then under<br />

the Da Varano family from<br />

Camerino, until it finally came<br />

back under the State of Fermo,<br />

joining its following history.<br />

With the Unification of Italy, after<br />

the abolition of the province<br />

of Fermo, the town was annexed<br />

to the Province of Macerata<br />

with Royal Decree dated<br />

22 nd December 1860.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Worth visiting is the Municipal<br />

Theatre N. A. Angeletti and the<br />

Church of St. Salvatore (12 th<br />

century), with a crypt and a 14 th<br />

century bell tower. The Church<br />

of St. Michele Arcangelo preserves<br />

interesting works of art.<br />

The Castle was built at the end<br />

of the fourteenth century. The<br />

Civic Tower dates back to the<br />

14 th century; the Church of St.<br />

Nicola was built in the 13 th century:<br />

inside you can see some<br />

frescoes by Domenico Malpiedi,<br />

several important paintings<br />

and a beautiful wooden choir.<br />

Worth seeing is also the St.<br />

Nicola’s birth house. The rural<br />

Church of St. Martino and the<br />

Church of Madonna delle<br />

Pietre, located in the hamlet<br />

Salti, are very typical. Pleasant<br />

are alleys and small squares<br />

with typical open brickwork.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

From everywhere in the town<br />

you can enjoy a wonderful<br />

panoramic view, including the<br />

chain of the Sibillini Mountains<br />

to the west and the hills<br />

sloping down towards the sea<br />

to the east.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil, ciauscolo, honey,<br />

cheese, handmade pasta (tagliatelle,<br />

cappelletti and the famous<br />

vincisgrassi), cakes<br />

(Christmas and Easter pizzas<br />

and Carnival scroccafusi).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

S. ANGELO IN PONTANO FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

are available: an indoor Bocce<br />

rink centre, a soccer field and a<br />

tennis court. You can also practice<br />

sport fishing in the Tenna<br />

River.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Sant’Angelo is situated on a<br />

hill between Ete Morto Valley<br />

and the Tenna valley, in a beautiful<br />

panoramic position; it belongs<br />

to the Monti Azzurri<br />

Mountain Community (Comunità<br />

Montana dei Monti Azzurri),<br />

a territory rich in history,<br />

culture, art and natural beauties.<br />

Here you enjoy make numerous<br />

historical-cultural and<br />

naturalistic trips on foot, by<br />

mountain bike or on horseback.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Concorso nazionale di poesia<br />

(National poetry contest) - late<br />

July; Spettacolo in piazza di<br />

arte varia (Art Show on the piazza)<br />

- second Sunday in August,<br />

Festa del Patrono San<br />

Nicola (Feast of the Patron<br />

Saint, St. Nicola) - September;<br />

Mostra e Fiera degli uccelli<br />

(Birds Show and Trade) - second<br />

Sunday in October; Sagra<br />

del Polentone (Polenta Festival)<br />

- second Sunday in October;<br />

Fiera-mercato di Santa<br />

Lucia (Fair of St. Lucia) - second<br />

Sunday in December;<br />

Mostra dei 100 Presepi (100<br />

cribs exhibition) - December/<br />

January.


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 442<br />

Altitude 497 m ASL<br />

Surface 42,31 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 55 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.45118<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.637245<br />

www.comune.sefro.mc.it<br />

comune@sefro.sinp.net<br />

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ROOMS TO RENT<br />

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BED & BREAKFAST<br />

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YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The territory has been populated<br />

since ancient times, but<br />

we have got certain mention<br />

of a settlement only in the<br />

Middle Ages. At the beginning<br />

of the 13 th century Sefro<br />

got the status of Municipality,<br />

developing a close relationship<br />

with the near Camerino;<br />

however, it maintained a special<br />

autonomy, until it passed<br />

later on under the rule of the<br />

Popedom.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

We can see numerous artistic<br />

evidences of the past; first of<br />

all the recently restored<br />

medieval Castle of the Dukes<br />

Da Varano. Worth visiting are<br />

also the Church of St. Maria<br />

Assunta, which preserves a<br />

Crucifix and a statue of St.<br />

Sebastiano of the 16 th century,<br />

the Church of Madonna<br />

dei Calcinai, the Church of<br />

St. Albertino and the Church<br />

of St. Pietro. In the hamlet<br />

Abolla you can find the<br />

Church of St. Tossano, containing<br />

a beautiful Crucifixion,<br />

painted in the 14 th<br />

century and a very rare Via<br />

Crucis in polychrome terracotta,<br />

dating from the 15 th<br />

century. Worth remembering<br />

is also the rural Church of St.<br />

Michele Arcangelo in the<br />

hamlet Abolla, as well as the<br />

Churches of St. Biagio and<br />

St. Paolo in the hamlet Sorti.<br />

Worth visiting is the Museum<br />

of Agricultural Tools “F. Ferretti”.<br />

SEFRO<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: traditional<br />

sausages, including<br />

“ciauscolo”, the renowned<br />

trout, wild game, cheese,<br />

black truffles, mushrooms,<br />

honey and handmade pasta.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a tennis court, a<br />

sports ground, a five-a-side<br />

football field and a skating<br />

rink. Trout and crayfish sport<br />

fishing opportunities along<br />

the Scarsito stream (tributary<br />

of Potenza) and in the small<br />

pond at the fork to the hamlet<br />

Agolla.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Sefro is a village of remarkable<br />

landscape interest, with<br />

lush vegetation and small<br />

lakes, belonging to the Mountain<br />

Community of the Upper<br />

Potenza and Esino Valleys<br />

(Comunità Montana Alte Valli<br />

del Potenza e dell’Esino). In<br />

its territory you can find the<br />

Valle Scurosa Oasis, very important<br />

naturalistic area, characterized<br />

by the yellow blossoming<br />

of laburnum bunches,<br />

by the white flowers of manna<br />

ash, by turkey oaks, sessile<br />

oaks, century-old beech trees,<br />

hazels and maples. It is the<br />

starting point for numerous<br />

excursions on foot or by<br />

mountain bike along the paths<br />

of the Oasis della Valle<br />

Scurosa, of the tableland of<br />

Montelago and of the mounts<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

SEFRO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

Vermenone and Linguaro.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del Benvenuto (Welcoming<br />

Festival) - between<br />

June and July; Torneo di calcetto<br />

(Five-a-side football<br />

tournment) - July; Festa della<br />

pizza (Pizza Festival) - July;<br />

Torneo di scacchi (Chess<br />

Tournament) - August; Sagra<br />

della Trota (Trout Festival) -<br />

15 th August; Fiera, serata<br />

danzante e fuochi d’artificio<br />

(Fair, Dancing and Fireworks)<br />

- August; Festa dell’arrivederci<br />

(Goodbye Festival) -<br />

end of August.<br />

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Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 1010<br />

Altitude 490 m ASL<br />

Surface 37,5 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 30 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0733.908321<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0733.656336<br />

www.comune.serrapetrona.mc.it<br />

comune@serrapetrona.sinp.net<br />

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YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

SERRAPETRONA<br />

Its origins date back to the prehistoric<br />

period: Picene people at<br />

first, than Romans and Longobards<br />

resided in the territory of<br />

Serrapetrona. Afterwards, it<br />

was subjected to the Signoria of<br />

the Da Varano family from<br />

Camerino and was appropriated<br />

later on by the Popedom, until it<br />

became part of the Kingdom of<br />

Italy in 1861.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Parish Church of St.<br />

Francesco can boast a significant<br />

polyptych by Lorenzo d’Alessandro;<br />

on its walls you can<br />

see numerous fragments of frescoes<br />

from different eras. The<br />

Church of St. Lorenzo in Castel<br />

San Venanzo preserves a painting<br />

of the 15 th century representing<br />

Jesus on the Cross with Virgin<br />

and Saints Maria Maddalena<br />

and Giovanni. The<br />

Church of St. Maria delle Grazie<br />

in Serra is an ancient building,<br />

enlarged during the 16 th century,<br />

and it still preserves the small<br />

door of the 13 th century: inside<br />

you can find a painted niche with<br />

a Madonna and Saints Giovanni<br />

Battista and Sebastiano by<br />

Lorenzo d’Alessandro. Worth<br />

remembering are the Historical<br />

Archives and the Oil Museum,<br />

located in the old Mill of the Village;<br />

worth seeing are also the<br />

Picture Gallery of Contemporary<br />

Sacred Art hosted in the<br />

Galleria del Caburro (Caburro<br />

Tunnel) and the Museum dell’uomo<br />

(Museum of Man) in the<br />

old Watch-Tower.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The territory is famous for the<br />

production of the Vernaccia, a<br />

sparkling ruby-red wine, considered<br />

the jewel of the oenology<br />

of the Marche Region. In<br />

1971 it obtained the Registered<br />

Designation of Origin (Denominazione<br />

di Origine Controllata;<br />

in 2003 it received the<br />

Registered and certified Designation<br />

of Origin (Denominazione<br />

di Origine controllata e<br />

Garantita). The Vernaccia is<br />

produced in two versions: “dry”<br />

and “sweet.” The “dry” version<br />

is excellent between meals, but<br />

also served with barbecue and<br />

meat; the “sweet” one is suggested<br />

with desserts and pastries.<br />

You can taste it at the temperature<br />

of 12-14 degrees. Uncork<br />

just before drinking!<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: the famous<br />

Vernaccia, virgin olive<br />

oil Coroncina, traditional<br />

sausages, included the<br />

renowned “ciauscolo”, handmade<br />

pasta, cakes (cookies<br />

with anise, cookies with almond,<br />

nougat, ciambelle - ringshape<br />

patries with Vernaccia).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: indoor Buoles<br />

(Italian Bocce) rinks, a tennis<br />

court, a sports ground, a municipal<br />

gym, a skating rink and an<br />

horse-riding centre. Here you<br />

can practice sport fishing, water<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

SERRAPETRONA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

skiing, canoeing and rowing on<br />

the beautiful Lake of Caccamo.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Serrapetrona is located amid the<br />

hilly landscape of Macerata; the<br />

municipal territory is included<br />

in the Monti Azzurri Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità Montana<br />

dei Monti Azzurri), a territory<br />

rich in history, art and naturalistic<br />

beauties. The wooded<br />

areas are characterized by oaks,<br />

elm-trees, wild chestnuts, oaks<br />

and smoke-trees, typical plant<br />

that gives the Cesolone Valley<br />

its peculiar red hue; the plant<br />

was very required in the past,<br />

because of its utility for tanning.<br />

The municipality organises historical-cultural<br />

excursions at<br />

the discovery of churches and<br />

museums of the territory upon<br />

booking, as well as gourmet<br />

conventions, including visits of<br />

the wine industries, that produce<br />

the famous “Vernaccia”.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera dei Fiori (Fair of flowers)<br />

- 25 th April; Sagra della Vernaccia<br />

(Vernaccia Festival) - second<br />

weekend of August; Sagra<br />

de lu Scartocciu - Third weekend<br />

of August; Antiche armonie<br />

- Concerti d’organo con saluti<br />

in cantina (Organ concerts) -<br />

second Sunday in October, November<br />

and December.


Province of Macerata<br />

SERRAVALLE DI CHIENTI<br />

Inhabitants 1151<br />

Altitude 649 m ASL<br />

Surface 95,81 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 57 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.53121<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

www.comune.<br />

serravalledelchienti.mc.it<br />

comune@serravalle.sinp.net<br />

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YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The town originated from the<br />

union of three settlements, developed<br />

in the neighbourhood<br />

of the castles of Serravalle, Tufo<br />

and Serramula. Thanks to its<br />

particular position at the entrance<br />

to the Chienti Valley, surrounded<br />

by mountains and<br />

woods, it has always been the<br />

scene of military events, as well<br />

as trade and cultural dealings.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Now you can see the imposing<br />

ruins and one of the five towers<br />

belonging to the charming Castle<br />

of the Da Varano family,<br />

mighty fortress built by the<br />

Dukes Da Varano in 1240. Interesting<br />

is also the Fortress of<br />

the Castle in Percanestro,<br />

which preserves the remains of<br />

the external walls, as well as the<br />

ruins of the Castle d’Elce.<br />

Worth visiting is the Basilica of<br />

St. Maria in Plestia, built on the<br />

ruins of a Roman temple. The<br />

Church of Madonna del Piano,<br />

built in the 15 th century, preserves<br />

several frescoes of the<br />

16 th century. The Church of St.<br />

Lucia, of the 13 th century, was<br />

built on a monastic structure;<br />

now you can see only the sacristy,<br />

that preserves some interesting<br />

frescoes, a Crucifixion of<br />

the 16 th century by Simone and<br />

Gianfrancesco de Magistris and<br />

a painting by Giovanni Andrea<br />

da Caldarola. The Church of<br />

Madonna del Sasso (15 th -16 thcentury),<br />

in the hamlet San<br />

Martino, contains a fresco<br />

showing the Last Judgement.<br />

The Camaldolese Abbey of St.<br />

Salvatore, in the hamlet Acquapagana,<br />

dating from the year<br />

1000, was rebuilt in Gothic<br />

style in the 14 th century. The<br />

Abbey of San Bartolomeo in<br />

Brogliano, with a former<br />

monastery belonging to it, dates<br />

back to the 13 th century.<br />

Worth seeing are the Church of<br />

St. Lorenzo in the hamlet Dignano,<br />

the Ospizio dei Pellegrini<br />

(13 th - 14 th century), which preserves<br />

a part of its facade with a<br />

pointed arch stone portal; the<br />

Botte dei Varano, important hydraulic<br />

work made in squared<br />

stone, dating from the second<br />

half of the 15 th century, and the<br />

Town Hall, built in 1960, which<br />

represents the only work of the<br />

architect P. L. Nervi in the<br />

Marche Region.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Important fossils findings of animals<br />

have been discovered in<br />

the hamlets Collecurti and<br />

Madonna del Piano. The fossils,<br />

dating from to the late<br />

Pleistocene, consist mainly of<br />

big Vertebrata: ancient species<br />

similar to the modern hippopotamus,<br />

rhinoceros, elephant,<br />

bear, deer, bison and the<br />

sabre teeth tiger. The importance<br />

of the deposit is due to the<br />

simultaneous presence of fossils<br />

of tropical fauna and colder<br />

climate animals.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: potatoes,<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

SERRAVALLE DI CHIENTI<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

lentils, emmer, chickpeas, honey,<br />

sausages, mushrooms, black<br />

truffles, handmade pasta and<br />

cakes (pannociato, frostenga,<br />

torciglione and Easter pizza).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: two multi-purpose<br />

outdoor fields, a sports<br />

hall, two tennis courts. Worth<br />

remembering is the Rock Wall<br />

on the slopes of the Mount Igneo,<br />

suitable for climbers training.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Here you can find two green areas<br />

with recreational facilities:<br />

the public Park Cagnolo and the<br />

Parco fluviale. Serravalle di<br />

Chienti is part of the Camerino<br />

Mountain Community (Comunità<br />

Montana di Camerino),<br />

territory rich in naturalistic and<br />

landscape beauties. You can enjoy<br />

numerous historical-cultural<br />

trips in an area, sprinkled<br />

with monasteries, castles and<br />

sanctuaries. The territory offers<br />

naturalistic tours of great interest,<br />

too. In particular periods of<br />

the year you can go gathering<br />

different fruits of the wood<br />

(mushrooms, truffles, and so on<br />

...)<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sagra dell’Acquacotta (Acquacotta<br />

festival) - 10 th August;<br />

Festa del Ritorno (Comeback<br />

Festival) - 15 th August; Festa<br />

del Geranio (Geranium Festival)<br />

- August.<br />

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Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 446<br />

Altitude 730 m ASL<br />

Surface 55,22 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 73 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.971211<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

www.comune.ussita.mc.it<br />

comune@ussita.sinp.net<br />

www.sibillini.net<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS l<br />

In the past Ussita belonged to<br />

Visso; it was the most important<br />

one of the five “Guaite”.<br />

Later it was under the jurisdiction<br />

of the Signoria of the Da<br />

Varano family from Camerino.<br />

In 1380 Rodolfo De Varano<br />

wanted to build the castle to defend<br />

himself from the incursions<br />

of the Municipalities, located<br />

on the Adriatic site of the<br />

Sibillini Mountains. In 1913<br />

Ussita obtained its administrative<br />

autonomy.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Church of St. Maria Assunta<br />

(14 th century), in the hamlet<br />

Pieve, has a stone facade with a<br />

central rose window and an<br />

ogival portal, supported by two<br />

columns: inside you can find<br />

some frescoes by Paolo da Visso<br />

and a painting attributed to<br />

Camillo and Fabio Angelucci.<br />

The Church of St. Vincenzo<br />

and Anastasio, built in 1093 in<br />

the hamlet Casali, has a stone<br />

facade and a beautiful arched<br />

portal with denticulated arched<br />

lintel; the interior is embellished<br />

by two wooden altars of<br />

the 17 th century. The Church of<br />

St. Stefano, in the hamlet Sorbo,<br />

contains frescos of the 14 th<br />

and 15 th centuries, the Church<br />

of St. Andrea can boast some<br />

frescoes of the 15 th century.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Ussita is an interesting tourist<br />

resort for summer and winter<br />

holidays. Frontignano, 1350m<br />

USSITA<br />

high, is an equipped ski resort.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: traditional<br />

pecorino cheese, honey,<br />

mountain lamb and mutton,<br />

black truffle, summer truffle,<br />

mushrooms and cakes (Easter<br />

pizzas).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field, a<br />

tennis court, an ice rink, a municipal<br />

indoor swimming pool,<br />

a solarium, a mini golf course,<br />

a riding ground, skiing facilities<br />

with 6 ski lifts and 4 chair<br />

lifts.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Ussita is a characteristic village,<br />

situated on a valley at the<br />

foot of the Mount Bove and in<br />

the middle of the Sibillini<br />

Mountains National Park. The<br />

geographical features of the<br />

beautiful massif of the Mount<br />

Bove offers climbing opportunities.<br />

You can enjoy naturalistic<br />

excursions on foot, horseback<br />

or by mountain bike.<br />

Don’t miss out a visit to the historic<br />

Castle on the hill Fantellino.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Torneo delle Guaite (Guaite<br />

Tournament) - first week of August;<br />

Sagra dei prodotti tipici<br />

della montagna (Festival of the<br />

Mountain typical products) -<br />

August; Rassegna di canto<br />

popolare (Folk songs show) -<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

USSITA<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

August; Sagra della polenta<br />

(Polenta Festival) - 15 th August.


Province of Macerata<br />

Inhabitants 1207<br />

Altitude 608 m ASL<br />

Surface 99,89 sq km<br />

Distance<br />

from Macerata 68 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall: Phone: +39 0737.95421<br />

Tourist office: Phone: +39 0737.9239<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0737.61751<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

www.comune.visso.mc.it<br />

comune@visso.sinp.net<br />

www.sibillini.net<br />

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Even before the foundation of<br />

Rome, the Vissano valley was inhabited<br />

by Naharci, Sabine tribes<br />

devoted to sheep-farming. In the<br />

early Middle Ages the town and its<br />

territory became part of the Longobard<br />

Dukedom of Spoleto.<br />

Thanks to its position, it was an<br />

important centre of trade and markets;<br />

it alternated free government<br />

periods with phases of appropriation<br />

by the Popedom, the Dukedom<br />

of Spoleto and the Da Varano<br />

family from Camerino. With the<br />

proclamation of the Kingdom of<br />

Italy in 1860, it was separated<br />

from Umbria and passed to the<br />

Marche till 1927; it came back to<br />

Umbria for two years and from<br />

1929 it became part of the Marche<br />

region, finally.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Square of Martiri Vissani is<br />

characterized by elegant fourteenth-sixteenth<br />

century palaces.<br />

The Collegiate Church of St.<br />

Maria, dating from the 12 th -14 th<br />

centuries, is embellished by a<br />

wonderful facade and preserves<br />

ancient frescoes, a wooden group<br />

of the end of the 12 th century, precious<br />

holy-water stoups and an important<br />

Cross by Nicola Guardiagrele.<br />

The Museum-Picture<br />

Gallery, hosted in the deconsecrated<br />

Church of St. Agostino (14 thcentury),<br />

preserves paintings of<br />

considerable interest, among<br />

which we have to remember some<br />

frescoes by Paolo da Visso and a<br />

Madonna with Child, St. Margherita<br />

and Angels by Orazio<br />

Gentileschi. Worth visiting are the<br />

Palace dei Priori of the 15 th century;<br />

the Church of St. Francesco of<br />

VISSO<br />

the 14 th century and the Church of<br />

the Monastery of St. Giacomo of<br />

the 16 th century. 9 km away from<br />

there, in a picturesque and isolated<br />

position amid the Apennines pasturelands,<br />

you can see the Sanctuary<br />

of Macereto, a very interesting<br />

building from the architectural<br />

point of view, built in the first half<br />

of the 16 th century.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Visso is considered one of the 50<br />

most beautiful villages in Italy:<br />

this medieval small town is located<br />

among mountains, gorges, woods<br />

and rivers and it boasts noble<br />

palaces and churches.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: pecorino<br />

and ricotta, salami, like the<br />

renowned “ciauscolo”, honey, virgin<br />

olive oil, lamb and mountain<br />

mutton, the trout of the Nera River,<br />

black truffle, lentils, potatoes,<br />

mushrooms, cakes.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities are<br />

available: a swimming pool with<br />

solarium, an indoor Bocce rink<br />

centre, a soccer field, 2 tennis<br />

courts and a skating rink.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Visso is located at the confluence<br />

of the Ussita stream with the Nera<br />

River, in a flat basin on the western<br />

side of the Apennines; the territory<br />

is included in the Camerino Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità Montana<br />

di Camerino) and hosts the<br />

headquarters of the Sibillini Mountains<br />

National Park. The park was<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

VISSO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

established in 1993 and covers a<br />

site of about 70,000 hectares. It is<br />

the starting point for beautiful excursions<br />

on foot, horseback or by<br />

mountain bike. It’s possible to<br />

book excursions with the park<br />

guides.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del Patrono San Giovanni<br />

Battista (Feast of the Patron Saint,<br />

St. Giovanbni Battista) - 24 th June;<br />

Torneo delle Guaite (Guaite Tournament)<br />

- first week in August;<br />

Sagra del “Ciauscolo” (Ciauscolo<br />

Festival) - between July and August;<br />

Mostra mercato nazionale<br />

“Sibilla & Ovini” (National Trade<br />

Show “Sibilla & Ovini”) - August;<br />

Mercatino di antiquariato (Antiques<br />

Market) - each Wednesday<br />

of August); Sagra della “Pecora<br />

alla callara” (Festival of “Sheep à<br />

la Callara”) - week with the 15 th of<br />

August; Sagra della lenticchia<br />

(Lentils Festival) in Villa S. Antonio<br />

- week with the 15 th of August;<br />

Concorso di pittura (Painting<br />

Contest) - August; Festa della<br />

Madonna Bruna (Feast of the<br />

Madonna Bruna) - 8 th September.<br />

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PROVINCE OF FERMO


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 663<br />

Altitude 310 m ASL<br />

Surface 10,58 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 21 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.771100<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/<br />

Belmonte_Piceno<br />

com.belmonte@provincia.ap.it<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS<br />

CAMPSITES<br />

HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS<br />

ROOMS TO RENT<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS<br />

BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

BELMONTE PICENO<br />

The territory was initially inhabited<br />

by the Picenes, as the<br />

findings of the necropolis evidence.<br />

The Romans occupied<br />

the village in 268 before Christ<br />

and included it in the territory<br />

of Faleria. In the Middle Ages<br />

the Farfensi monks ruled over<br />

it and gave the village the name<br />

of Belmonte. The Castle of Belmonte<br />

was appropriated by<br />

Fermo in 1263 and passed under<br />

the Popedom together with<br />

it, subsequently.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The village still preserves parts<br />

of the walls and keeps, dating<br />

from the 15 th century. The<br />

parish Church of SS. Salvatore,<br />

re-built in 18 th century, contains<br />

a 15 th century wooden<br />

sculpture representing the<br />

Pietà, a silver Cross of the 17 th<br />

century and a relic of the Holy<br />

Cross. The facade of the<br />

Church of St. Simone (10 th century),<br />

sited in a oak wood, was<br />

originally an outlook tower.<br />

Worth visiting are also the<br />

Church of Madonna delle Grazie,<br />

the Church of Madonna del<br />

Rosario and the Municipal<br />

Theatre.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Amongst the local specialities,<br />

we recommend: virgin olive<br />

oil, traditional sausages like the<br />

famous ciauscolo; cheeses,<br />

wines like Rosso Piceno and<br />

Falerio doc; hand made pasta<br />

recipes (tagliatelle and the famous<br />

vincisgrassi); cakes and<br />

sweets (cicerchiata, pistringu,<br />

pizza with figs); don’t forget<br />

the delicious Ascoli’s stuffed<br />

green olives.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: tennis court, fivea-side<br />

football ground, Boules<br />

(Italian Bocce) rink and a soccer<br />

field.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The village lies on a hilltop between<br />

the Tenna Valley and Ete<br />

Vivo Valley: it’s a perfect departure<br />

point for beautiful naturalistic<br />

excursions, walking<br />

or mountain-bike itineraries<br />

along paths, leading to the Torricella<br />

Park or to the Sanctuary<br />

of St. Anna.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Sagra della Polenta in piazza<br />

(polenta Festival held on the<br />

village square) - Thursday before<br />

Lent; Sagra della Nutella<br />

(Nutella Festival) - 1 st May;<br />

Festa della Santa Croce (Feast<br />

of the Holy Cross) - 2 nd and 3 rd<br />

May; Sagra dei Maltagliati e<br />

delle Pennette (Maltagliati and<br />

Pennette Festival) - July; Festa<br />

della Pizza e della Birra (Pizza<br />

and Beer Festival) - August;<br />

Sagra della Rana (Frogs Festival)<br />

- first Sunday in September;<br />

Castagnata in piazza<br />

(Chestnut Festival) - first Sunday<br />

in October.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

BELMONTE PICENO<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 1896<br />

Altitude 210 m ASL<br />

Surface 12,11sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 19 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.932951<br />

+39 0734.932775<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/Campofilone<br />

com.campofilone@provincia.ap.it<br />

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YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Built over a previous Roman<br />

settlement, the village Campus<br />

Fullonum (dyers’ field), developed<br />

in the Early Middle Ages<br />

around the Benedictine Abbey<br />

of St. Bartolomeo. From 1219<br />

to 1342 was under the rule of<br />

the Bishops of Fermo, until it<br />

was finally appropriated by the<br />

Popedom.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Greek-cross-plan Abbey<br />

Church of St. Bartolomeo (19 th<br />

century) contains valuable<br />

Fontana’s frescoes; outside the<br />

Church are remains of the vegetable<br />

garden of the original<br />

11 th century building. The<br />

Church of SS. Crucifix, in the<br />

hamlet Santa Maria dates back<br />

to the 16 th century. In the<br />

Church of St. Patrizio you can<br />

see other Fontana’s frescoes.<br />

In the historic centre, within the<br />

castle walls, you can visit the<br />

Bell Tower (12 th century), the<br />

Keep of Porta Marina, Porta<br />

da Sole and Porta da Bora<br />

(original town gates). Of particular<br />

interest is also the<br />

Church of St. Maria, sited in<br />

the hamlet Ponte Nina. In the<br />

country side is a 16 th century<br />

fortified building, called la<br />

Castagna, which originally<br />

served as shooting lodge.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The Municipality is famous for<br />

its old tradition gastronomic<br />

tradition: “maccheroncini”;<br />

historically considered a noble<br />

CAMPOFILONE<br />

recipe, maccheroncini are different<br />

from other hand made<br />

pasta recipes, as the recipe<br />

strictly requires that flour has to<br />

be worked with eggs only: 10<br />

eggs each kilo flour. Kneading<br />

requires special skill and<br />

strength, because the dough<br />

sheet must be light and porous,<br />

in order to be cut into very fine<br />

strings. Maccheroncini have to<br />

cook very quick and can be eaten<br />

in soup or with sauce, with<br />

or without tomato.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Apart from its famous maccheroncini,<br />

we recommend:<br />

virgin olive oil, traditional<br />

sausages like the famous ciauscolo,<br />

certified wines like Rosso<br />

Piceno and Falerio doc, cakes<br />

(ciambella strozzose, frustingo,<br />

Christmas pastry called<br />

“Pizza di Natale”).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: multi-purpose<br />

gym, a tennis court, a five-aside<br />

football ground and a multi-purpose<br />

sports field.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The Municipality lies in a<br />

merging point of sea, country<br />

and hilly environments; in the<br />

village is also a public garden<br />

equipped with recreational facilities.<br />

Amid the nature of the hills of<br />

the Marche, Campofilone is as<br />

a perfect departure point for<br />

amazing walking and moun-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

CAMPOFILONE<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

tain-bike tours, along the paths<br />

leading to the pinewoods of<br />

Santa Maria, Valmarana, and<br />

Montecamauro.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Befana (Befana -<br />

old lady character of the Italian<br />

folklore) - 6 th January; Sagra<br />

dei Maccheroncini (Maccheroncini<br />

Festival) - first 10 days<br />

in August; Festa del Mare (Sea<br />

Festival) in Ponte Nina - 14 th<br />

till 16 th August; Festa del Patrono<br />

San Bartolomeo, (Feast<br />

of the Patron saint, St. Bartolomeo)<br />

with Fair by night -<br />

24 th August; Babbo Natale in<br />

piazza (Father Christmas on the<br />

square) - 24 th December.<br />

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Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 981<br />

Altitude 234 m ASL<br />

Surface 10,24 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 24 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.966131<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/<br />

Francavilla_D'Ete<br />

com.francavilla@provincia.ap.it<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

HOTELS<br />

CAMPSITES<br />

HOLIDAY <strong>VILLAGES</strong><br />

COUNTRY HOUSES<br />

APARTMENT RENTALS<br />

ROOMS TO RENT<br />

FARM HOLIDAYS<br />

BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

FRANCAVILLA D’ETE<br />

The earliest mention of Francavilla<br />

d’Ete dates 1157, when<br />

it was a property of the Bishop<br />

of Fermo. When Averardo della<br />

Campana, Italian condottiere<br />

(captain of the mercenary<br />

troops) took over the village,<br />

the Municipality of Fermo<br />

bought it off in 1385. The later<br />

history of Francavilla d’Ete is<br />

part of the history of Fermo.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the historic centre it is still<br />

possible to see the remains of<br />

the walls with six Keeps and<br />

two Gates. Outside the town<br />

walls is the Church of St. Rocco<br />

di Montpellier, containing two<br />

valuable frescoes of the 16 th<br />

century: Nativity and Crucifixion,<br />

attributed to Vincenzo Pagani.<br />

Near the municipal gardens<br />

is the Parish Church of SS.<br />

Pietro and Paolo, designed in<br />

the 19 th century by Giuseppe<br />

Sacconi. Two wooden crosses,<br />

representing the Eastern Art<br />

tradition of the 17 th century, are<br />

preserved in the Church. Off<br />

the village you can visit the<br />

stunningly beautiful Rural<br />

Church Madonnetta, housing a<br />

16 th century fresco, showing a<br />

Madonna with Child and<br />

Saints, created by a local artist.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Food and wine tradition, including<br />

for example extra virgin<br />

oil, vincotto (literally<br />

cooked wine), handmade pasta<br />

and cakes (frustingo), has been<br />

preserved up to the present.<br />

Pappardelle with hare meat<br />

ragù-sauce and vincisgrassi are<br />

absolutely recommended.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: Boules (Italian<br />

Bocce) rink, soccer field and a<br />

multi-purpose sport ground.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Francavilla d’Ete is a medieval<br />

village, sited on a hilltop, overlooking<br />

the Ete Morto Valley.<br />

The municipal garden Parco<br />

delle Rimembranze is right in<br />

the village.<br />

Furthermore, the territory is a<br />

suitable area for historical, naturalistic<br />

tours, including walking<br />

and mountain-bike itineraries<br />

across the Ete Morto Valley.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Carnevale in piazza (Carnival<br />

on the Piazza) - Carnival Sunday;<br />

Festa della Madonnetta<br />

(Feast of the Madonnetta -<br />

Easter Tuesday; Festa di Santa<br />

Rita (Feast of Santa Rita) - end<br />

of April/beginnings of May;<br />

Festa del Patrono San Rocco<br />

(Feast of the Patron Saint, St.<br />

Rocco) - 16 th August; Sagra<br />

“Lu Vurgu fa cantina”, when<br />

old inns revive - first week in<br />

September.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FRANCAVILLA D’ETE<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants1159<br />

Altitude 264 m ASL<br />

Surface 14,81 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 10 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.936321<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/Lapedona<br />

com.lapedona@provincia.ap.it<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The origin of the village dates<br />

around the year 1000, when<br />

Benedictine monks from Farfa<br />

and Fonte Avellana moved<br />

about in the surrounding country<br />

side and erected new<br />

churches and small monasteries.<br />

Afterwards, it became one<br />

of the even more than fifty Castles<br />

depending on Fermo, retaining<br />

some of its administrative<br />

independence, though.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the historic centre you will<br />

find remains of the Ring Walls<br />

(15 th century), the Porta Marina<br />

and the Porta da Sole<br />

(Town Gates). Worth a visit are<br />

the Town Hall (16 th century)<br />

containing a Simone De Magistris’<br />

painting representing a<br />

Madonna with Child and<br />

Saints of 1596 and a wooden<br />

Crucifix, dating from the 16 th<br />

century, as well as the Church<br />

of St. Nicolò (built between the<br />

15 th and the 18 th century), with<br />

a beautiful wooden painted<br />

ceiling of 1764 and a Rosary<br />

Madonna of 1682, attributed to<br />

Giuseppe Ghezzi. Inside the<br />

walls is also the Church of St.<br />

Giacomo and St. Quirico, containing<br />

two wooden paintings<br />

attributed to Pietro Alemanno,<br />

a 15 th century polyptych representing<br />

a Madonna with Child<br />

and Saints and a polychrome<br />

wooden sculpture representing<br />

St. Quirico; of great interest is<br />

also the Church of St. Lorenzo,<br />

housing a Callido’s organ of<br />

1784 and a 16 th century altar.<br />

LAPEDONA<br />

Outside the castle walls you<br />

can find three beautiful old<br />

churches: the Church of SS.<br />

Quirico and Giuditta, the<br />

Church of St. Pietro and the<br />

Small Church of the Madonna.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Amongst the specialities, we<br />

recommend virgin olive oil,<br />

salamis and sausages, handmade<br />

pasta (tagliatelle), vin<br />

cotto, cakes (pistringo, Easter<br />

ring cake, pizza with figs) and<br />

the delicious peaches of the<br />

Aso Valley.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a tennis court, a<br />

municipal gym, a soccer field<br />

and a multi-purpose sports<br />

ground in the hamlet Aso.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The Municipality of Lapedona<br />

lies between the Aso Valley and<br />

the municipal territory of Fermo,<br />

about 5 km from the sea;<br />

the village includes the public<br />

garden “Parco delle Bore”.<br />

Historical walking tours at the<br />

discovery of the old narrow<br />

streets and picturesque squares<br />

of the village are recommended.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Madonna Bruna<br />

(Feast of the Madonna Bruna) -<br />

Sunday after Easter; Festa del<br />

Patrono San Quirico (Feast of<br />

the Patron Saint, St. Quirico) -<br />

15 th July; Sagra degli gnocchi<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

LAPEDONA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

(Gnocchi Festival) - last week<br />

in July; Festa del vino cotto con<br />

rievocazione “De lo fa’ cantina”<br />

(Festival of vin cotto with<br />

historical revival show - end of<br />

September; Concerto d’Autunno<br />

(Autumn concert) in the<br />

Church of St. Quirico - first<br />

week in October.<br />

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Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 1368<br />

Altitude 293 m ASL<br />

Surface 7,82 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 15 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.632172<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/<br />

magliano_di_tenna<br />

com.magliano@provincia.ap.it<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

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BED & BREAKFAST<br />

CARAVAN SITES<br />

YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

MAGLIANO DI TENNA<br />

In the Middle Ages Castrum<br />

Malleani belonged over years<br />

to the Abbey of Farfa. After a<br />

long period of disputes and attacks,<br />

it passed under the rule<br />

of Fermo and until the Unification<br />

of Italy, Magliano’s history<br />

was part of the history of Fermo.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The parish Church of St. Gregorio<br />

Magno, built in the 18 th<br />

century over a previous Farfense<br />

building, still preserves<br />

in a chapel a fresco attributed<br />

to Vincenzo Pagani. Outside<br />

the village walls is the Church<br />

of Madonna delle Grazie,<br />

erected in the 18 th century over<br />

a previous shrine. The Church<br />

contains 16 th century valuable<br />

frescoes, one of them representing<br />

a Crucifixion. The<br />

Church of St. Filippo, sited in<br />

the hamlet San Filippo, houses<br />

the funeral monument of Giovan<br />

Battista Carducci, architect<br />

from Fermo, designed by<br />

Luigi Fontana. Of great interest<br />

are also the Church of Madonna<br />

di Loreto, remains of<br />

the 14 th century defence walls,<br />

with two Tower and the Porta<br />

da Bora (Northern Gate).<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Amongst the specialities we<br />

recommend: virgin olive oil,<br />

sausages and local hams and<br />

salamis, like the famous ciauscolo;<br />

cheeses, honey, hand<br />

made pasta recipes (tagliatelle<br />

and vincisgrassi); cakes<br />

(ciambellone - big ring cake,<br />

pistringu, pizza with figs);<br />

don’t forget the delicious Ascoli’s<br />

stuffed green olives.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field, a<br />

tennis court, indoor Boules<br />

(Italian Bocce) rinks, a municipal<br />

gym and a five-a-side football<br />

ground.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Magliano occupies the top of a<br />

hill overlooking the Tenna Valley,<br />

about 20 km from the sea.<br />

In the village is an equipped<br />

municipal garden, called “Parco<br />

delle Prese”. It’s a suitable<br />

area for historical and naturalistic<br />

tours, like the walking<br />

and mountain-bike itineraries<br />

along the Tenna River.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa Madonna delle Grazie<br />

(Feast of the Madonna delle<br />

Grazie) - first Sunday in June;<br />

Sagra delle Sagre, Festival<br />

with typical dishes - last Saturday<br />

and Sunday in June; Rievocazione<br />

storica della trebbiatura<br />

(Historical threshing revival<br />

show) - second Sunday in July;<br />

Sagra del ciambellone e del vino<br />

cotto (Ciambellone and vino<br />

cotto Festival) - first Sunday in<br />

August; Rievocazione della<br />

Pasquella (folk revival of the<br />

Pasquella) - August and December;<br />

Castagnata (chestnut<br />

festival) in the hamlet San Filippo<br />

- end of October.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

MAGLIANO DI TENNA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 1000<br />

Altitude 349 m ASL<br />

Surface 7,74 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 30 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.760127<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/<br />

massa_fermana<br />

com.massafermana@<br />

provincia.ap.it<br />

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APARTMENT RENTALS<br />

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BED & BREAKFAST<br />

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YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

MASSA FERMANA<br />

The earliest mention of Massa<br />

Fermana dates 1050, when the<br />

Castle was under the rule of<br />

the Bishops of Fermo. In the<br />

13 th century it was appropriated<br />

by the Brunforte family, but<br />

in 1252 it voluntary got back to<br />

Fermo until the Unification of<br />

Italy.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The access to the historic centre<br />

is still nowadays through<br />

the Porta di Sant’Antonio, (St.<br />

Antonio Gate) a 14 th century<br />

pointed-arch gate. The Municipal<br />

gallery contains a great<br />

number of works of art, among<br />

which are a Vincenzo Pagani’s<br />

Adoration of the Child, a Simone<br />

De Magistris’ Resurrection<br />

and a Durante Nobili ‘s<br />

Immaculated Conception. In<br />

the parish Church of St. Lorenzo,<br />

St. Silvestro and St. Ruffino<br />

are preserved a famous polyptych,<br />

representing a Madonna<br />

with Child and Saints of 1468<br />

by Carlo Crivelli, a wooden<br />

painting of a Madonna of Cintola<br />

among playing angels<br />

(Madonna della Cintola tra angeli<br />

musicanti) by Vittore<br />

Crivelli and a Sebastiano<br />

Ghezzi’s painting. On the<br />

Stalio hillside is the Convent of<br />

St. Francesco, built in the 13 th<br />

century.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Massa Fermana is famous for<br />

the local century-old hat manufacturing.<br />

Nowadays, it’s one<br />

of the most important centres<br />

for hat industry in Italy.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Amongst specialities we recommend:<br />

mutton barbecue;<br />

“Caciù co’ la Fava”, puff pastry<br />

in ravioli-shape, stuffed<br />

with spiced cooked broad<br />

beans, fried in virgin olive oil.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a tennis court, a<br />

five-a-side football ground and<br />

a multi-purpose sports field.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Massa Fermana lies on a hill,<br />

in beautiful position, overlooking<br />

the Sibillini Mountains<br />

and the hill around the<br />

Tenna Valley; in the village is a<br />

municipal play ground for<br />

children.<br />

It’s a suitable area for naturalistic<br />

tours, like the walking<br />

and mountain-bike itineraries<br />

along the Ete Morto and Ete<br />

Vivo streams.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Befana (Festival<br />

celebrating the Befana, old lady<br />

character of the Italian folklore)<br />

- 6 th January; Fiera “De<br />

lu Pirdù”, (Fair of the forgiveness)<br />

- 2 nd August; Festa del<br />

Patrono San Lorenzo (Feast of<br />

the patron Saint, St. Lorenzo) -<br />

first week in August; Castagnata<br />

(Chestnut Festival) - October;<br />

Presepe vivente (Staging<br />

of the Nativity) - 4 th December.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

MASSA FERMANA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

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Province of Fermo<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.773140<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/<br />

monsampietro_morico<br />

com.monsampietro@<br />

provincia.ap.it<br />

MONSAMPIETRO MORICO<br />

Inhabitants 712<br />

Altitude 289 m ASL<br />

Surface 9,61 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 24 km<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The village originated around<br />

the year 1061, when the<br />

Malugero Morico, son of the<br />

Norman count Dragone D’Altavilla,<br />

founded the Castles of<br />

Monsampietro and Sant’Elpidio<br />

Morico. From the 9 th to<br />

the 13 th century both castles<br />

were annexed to the powerful<br />

Abbey of Farfa. In 1316 they<br />

passed under the rule of Fermo,<br />

until the Napoleonic period.<br />

After the Unification of Italy,<br />

Sant’Elpidio Morico and Monsampietro<br />

were incorporated<br />

into one Municipality.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Of great value are the ruins of<br />

the Medieval castle and the<br />

polygonal Tower of the 14 th<br />

and 15 th centuries. The 18 th<br />

century Church of St. Francesco<br />

contains a painting of the<br />

Venetian school, dated from<br />

the 17 th century and an astylar<br />

cross of the 16 th century. In the<br />

Church of St. Michele Arcangelo<br />

(17 th century), sited in the<br />

hamlet S. Elpidio Morico, is a<br />

three-panels-polyptych of<br />

1496, representing a Madonna<br />

with Child and Saints by<br />

Vittore Crivelli. The Romanesque<br />

Church of St. Paolo<br />

(11 th century), National monument,<br />

was built over a pagan<br />

temple. Of great interest are<br />

also the parish Church of SS.<br />

Pietro and Antonio, built in<br />

17 th century, and the Church<br />

of the Madonna del Carmine.<br />

Worth visiting is also the Town<br />

Hall, containing some valu-<br />

able paintings and a 16 th century<br />

triptych.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Amongst local specialities we<br />

recommend: virgin olive oil,<br />

traditional sausages and<br />

salamis, hand made past<br />

recipes (tagliatelle and vincisgrassi),<br />

honey, vincotto (literally<br />

cooked wine) and cakes<br />

(calcione, frustringo, pizza<br />

with figs).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: multi-purpose<br />

sports centre, a soccer field and<br />

an indoor boules (Italian bocce)<br />

rinks centre.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Monsampietro stands on a hilltop<br />

overlooking the Ete Vivo<br />

Valley, about 27 kilometres<br />

from the sea; in the village is a<br />

municipal playground for children.<br />

It’s a suitable area for naturalistic<br />

excursions, like the walking<br />

or mountain-bike itineraries<br />

along the Ete Vivo and Indaco<br />

streams.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del Patrono San Pietro<br />

(Feast of the Patron Saint, St.<br />

Pietro) and Sagra della polenta<br />

(Polenta Festival) - last Sunday<br />

in June; Festa della Madonna<br />

del Carmine (Feast of the<br />

Madonna del Carmine) and<br />

Sagra degli gnocchi (Gnocchi<br />

Festival) - 16 th July; Sagra de<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

MONSAMPIETO M.<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

“Lo magnà de’ na ota”, discovering<br />

Grandmas’ recipes) -<br />

8 th and 9 th August; Mostra di<br />

Presepi (Cribs exhibitions) -<br />

24 th December to 6 th January.


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 1747<br />

Altitude 370 m ASL<br />

Surface 10,37 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 29 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.760426<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/<br />

montappone<br />

com.motappone@provincia.ap.it<br />

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YOUTH HOSTELS<br />

MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The village has been a property<br />

of the Nobili-Brunforte family<br />

since the Middle Ages. After a<br />

long period of assaults and battles,<br />

the Castle was destroyed<br />

by Gentile da Mogliano, and<br />

built over new by the inhabitants<br />

in 1371. Until the establishment<br />

of the Kingdom of<br />

Italy the history of Montappone<br />

is part of the history of Fermo.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Oratory of SS. Sacramento<br />

(14 th century), with a Romanesque<br />

brick portal, contains<br />

16 th century frescoes, one<br />

of which is a Madonna with<br />

Child and Saints Santi Giovanni<br />

Battista and Giorgio, attributed<br />

to Vincenzo Pagani. The<br />

Church of St. Maria in Castello,<br />

built in the 17 th century,<br />

contains a valuable Pomarancio’s<br />

Madonna with Child. The<br />

parish Church of Santa Maria<br />

and San Giorgio was erected<br />

over the ruins of a previous Romanesque<br />

building. It houses<br />

an important reliquary of the<br />

15 th century. Of special interest<br />

is the Hat Museum.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Montappone is famous for hat<br />

manufacturing, handicraft activity,<br />

started in the 16 th century.<br />

The modern industrial production<br />

is now exported all<br />

over the world.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Amongst specialities we rec-<br />

MONTAPPONE<br />

ommend: traditional ham,<br />

sausages and salami variety,<br />

like the famous ciauscolo;<br />

hand made pasta recipes (tagliatelle<br />

and vincisgrassi); cakes<br />

like stuffed calcioni, Christmas<br />

and Easter pastries (called pizza).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field, a<br />

tennis court, two Boules (Italian<br />

Bocce) rinks and a five-aside<br />

football ground.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The village of Montappone occupies<br />

the top of a hill, offering<br />

an amazing panoramic view,<br />

sweeping away from the<br />

Sibillini Mountains to the Adriatic<br />

Sea. It is possible to enjoy<br />

naturalistic tours, like the<br />

walking or mountain-bike itineraries<br />

along the Ete Vivo and<br />

Ete Morto streams.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Befana (Festival<br />

celebrating the Befana, an old<br />

lady character of the Italian<br />

folklore) - 6 th January; Festa di<br />

Sant’Antonio (Feast of St. Antonio)<br />

- January; Festa del Patrono<br />

San Giorgio (Feast of the<br />

Patron Saint, St. Giorgio) and<br />

Festival of “Li Caciù co’la Fava”<br />

- 23 rd April; Festa della<br />

Pinturetta (Feast of the Pinturetta)<br />

- first Sunday in July;<br />

Festa del cappello (Hat festival)<br />

with revival representation<br />

of the strawwork - first Sunday<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

MONTAPPONE<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

in August); Festa della Madonna<br />

di Gagliano (Feast of Madonna<br />

di Gagliano) - 13 th to<br />

15 th August; Festa di San Martino<br />

(Feast of St. Martino) - November.<br />

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Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 844<br />

Altitude 322 m ASL<br />

Surface 12,67 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 15 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.630047<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/<br />

montegiberto<br />

com.montegiberto@<br />

provincia.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

MONTE GIBERTO<br />

Initially inhabited by Picene<br />

people and Romans, the territory<br />

of Monte Giberto became a<br />

property of the Farfa Abbey,<br />

until it passed under the rule of<br />

Fermo in the 13 th century. Until<br />

the establishment of the Kingdom<br />

of Italy, the history of<br />

Monte Giberto is tightly connected<br />

with Fermo’s history.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the historic centre you can<br />

see the ruins of the 14 th century<br />

castle walls with four keeps<br />

and the pointed-arch Gate, the<br />

Church of St. Antonio (1742),<br />

the Town Hall (13 th century)<br />

and the parish Church of St.<br />

Nicolò (18 th century), containing<br />

numerous paintings, one of<br />

which represents a Last Supper<br />

created in 1602 by the Florence’s<br />

School, a 18 th century<br />

polychrome wood group,<br />

carved by Gaetano Callido in<br />

1797. Near the main square is<br />

the Church of St. Giovanni Battista,<br />

re-built in the 18 th century,<br />

showing three paintings of<br />

the 18 th century, different frescoes<br />

and a Vincenzo Paci’s organ,<br />

dated 1876. Outside the<br />

Castle walls it is possible to visit<br />

the Sanctuary of St. Maria<br />

delle Grazie, worship place<br />

and example of the local devotion<br />

to the Virgin Mary, erected<br />

by the Middle of the 18 th century<br />

to the design of the architect<br />

Giambattista Vassalli. Inside is<br />

a display of 17 th century paintings,<br />

a 14 th century marble<br />

sculpture representing a Ma-<br />

donna with Child, and a Angelo<br />

Morettini’s organ, dated<br />

1830. Also to be seen is the rural<br />

Church of St. Lucia, erected<br />

in the Hamlet Santa Lucia in<br />

the 13 th century, but restored in<br />

the 18 th century.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Amongst the local specialities<br />

we recommend: lu Pizzottu,<br />

unrefined bread with maize<br />

flour, raisins and dried figs; polenta<br />

with different sauces<br />

made with sausage (local salsiccia),<br />

fish, wild game, dried<br />

salt cod, pork rinds; Cacciannanze,<br />

rustical pizza made of<br />

flour, water, organic yeast and<br />

salt.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a multi-purpose<br />

sports centre and tennis courts.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Monte Giberto lies on the top<br />

of a nice hill, offering an amazing<br />

panoramic view; it’s about<br />

15 km from the Adriatic Sea<br />

and about 40 km away from the<br />

Sibillini Mountains. In the village<br />

is a beautiful pine wood.<br />

The surrounding country side<br />

is perfect to enjoy naturalistic<br />

walking or mountain-bike<br />

tours.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Presepe vivente (Staging of the<br />

Nativity) - 6 th January; La Desolata,<br />

historical revival representation<br />

- Good Friday; Con-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

MONTE GIBERTO<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

certo su organi antichi, (Old<br />

organ concert, to enhance the<br />

three historic organs, preserved<br />

in Montegiberto) - last Sunday<br />

in May; Festa de “Lo Vatte”,<br />

(historical revival harvesting<br />

and threshing representation) -<br />

Mid July; Sagra del vino (Wine<br />

Festival) - first half of August;<br />

Ricordando i Piceni, (Remembering<br />

the Picenes - banquets<br />

with traditional Picene recipes)<br />

- first week in August; Festa del<br />

granoturco (Maize Festival) -<br />

second half of August; Festa<br />

della Madonna delle Grazie<br />

(Feast of Madonna delle Grazie)<br />

- 6 th till 8 th August; Festa<br />

d’Autunno (Autumn Festival) -<br />

second week end in October;<br />

Presepe artistico all’aperto<br />

(Outdoor artistic crib) - from<br />

24 th December to 17 th January.


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 411<br />

Altitude 485 m ASL<br />

Surface 7,78 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 27 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.777121<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/<br />

monterinaldo<br />

com.monterinaldo@provincia.ap.it<br />

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MONTE RINALDO<br />

According to the tradition the<br />

village was founded by a Norman<br />

noble man in 1061. But the<br />

ruins of an impressive historic<br />

Roman Sanctuary of the 2 nd -1 st<br />

centuries before Christ, discovered<br />

in the 50s and in 60s,<br />

might be evidences of the presence<br />

of the Roman civilization<br />

in the area between the 3 rd and<br />

the 1 st century before Christ. In<br />

1063 the village is mentioned<br />

as a property of the Bishop of<br />

Fermo. A few centuries later<br />

the village submitted voluntarily<br />

to Fermo. At beginnings of<br />

the 15 th century Monte Rinaldo<br />

was appropriated by Carlo<br />

Malatesta.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Entry is through a 16 th century<br />

Gate; go ahead to the main<br />

square, on which is Palazzo<br />

Giustiniani, a splendid example<br />

of rococo architecture,<br />

boasting a beautiful 18 th century<br />

facade and fine decorated<br />

windows. The parish Church of<br />

SS. Sacramento and Rosario of<br />

the 18 th century contains two<br />

A. Liozzi’s altar-pieces. Don’t<br />

miss visiting the Curch of Soccorso,<br />

with very plain architecture,<br />

but very interesting, indeed.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

In the hamlet Cuma, sited amid<br />

picturesque agricultural fields,<br />

is the archaeological site, with<br />

the historic Sanctuary and ruins<br />

of a temple. The splendid<br />

external portico is composed<br />

by a double line of tuff Ionic<br />

and Doric columns, 14 of<br />

which still preserve pedestal.<br />

Antefixes, oil lamps, ex voto,<br />

dedicated to the goddess<br />

Cupra, clay statues decorating<br />

the temple gable, as well as<br />

traces of an inscription, have<br />

been found out during the excavations.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Apart from the delicious Ascoli<br />

typical products, the area is famous<br />

for vegetables and fruits<br />

cultivated in the Aso Valley:<br />

peaches, plums, apricots,<br />

strawberries, pears, grapes and<br />

cherries, exported to the main<br />

European markets and used to<br />

make delicious jams. Chestnut<br />

woods provide delicious marrons.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

Adventure lovers can engage in<br />

unforgettable mountain-bike<br />

excursions; for those looking<br />

for relax, we recommend<br />

leisurely and healthy walks, instead.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Like many other surrounding<br />

villages, Monte Rinaldo is a<br />

“belvedere”, overlooking the<br />

Aso Valley beneath, sited in a<br />

stunningly beautiful landscape.<br />

During walking tours and excursion,<br />

enjoy the peculiar skyline<br />

of some of the surrounding<br />

mountains, sculpted by erosion<br />

over the centuries. The near<br />

URBINO<br />

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FERMO<br />

MONTE RINALDO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

Castle of Bucchiano housing<br />

remains of a Roman tomb is also<br />

worth a visit. Not far from<br />

Montorso is the Church of St.<br />

Maria, holding some frescoes,<br />

dating from the 16 th century.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

“Capitello d’oro”, children<br />

song event - forth Sunday in July;<br />

Sagra della bistecca di castrato<br />

(Mutton steak Festival) -<br />

second Sunday in August;<br />

Fiera di S. Andrea (Fair of St.<br />

Andrea) - 30 th November.<br />

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Province of Fermo<br />

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Phone: +39 0734.656103<br />

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monte_vidon_combatte<br />

MONTE VIDON COMBATTE<br />

Inhabitants 482<br />

Altitude 398 m ASL<br />

Surface 10,91 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 21 km<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The village of Monte Vidon<br />

Combatte originated in the<br />

Middle Ages from the feudal<br />

Castle, that occupied the top of<br />

the hill. Due to its strategic position<br />

overlooking the Aso River,<br />

it has always been a contested<br />

territory between Fermo and<br />

the Farfa Abbey. The later history<br />

of Monte Vidon Combatte<br />

was strongly influenced by the<br />

vicissitudes of Fermo, being a<br />

very productive centre included<br />

in the country side of the<br />

chief town.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the historic centre it is possible<br />

to see the ruins of the original<br />

medieval borgo, including<br />

parts of the ring walls and the<br />

gate (15 th century) and the aristocratic<br />

Palazzo Pelagallo<br />

(14 th century). Further into the<br />

historic centre is the parish<br />

Church of St. Biagio, with 18 th<br />

century bell tower, housing a<br />

Jacopo Agnelli da Patrignone’s<br />

painting showing the a Madonna<br />

with Child. Don’t miss<br />

visiting the Church of St. Procolo<br />

(7 th - 8 th centuries), sited<br />

in the hamlet san Proloco,<br />

erected in Romanesque style<br />

over the ruins of a very old<br />

building. The Church contains<br />

prestigious 15 th century frescoes<br />

by Crivelli’s School and<br />

parts of a friar Marino Angeli’s<br />

polyptych.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Tradition records that the earli-<br />

er feudal lord of the castle,<br />

Guidone, was coming off worst<br />

in the battle against Rocca<br />

Monte Varmine and asked his<br />

brother Corrado, lord of a near<br />

Castle, for military help, sending<br />

the following message<br />

“Corri Corrado che Guidone<br />

combatte” (run Corrado,<br />

Guidone is fighting). The two<br />

neighbouring villages might be<br />

named after this message<br />

Monte Vidon (from Guidone)<br />

Combatte and Monte Vidon<br />

Corrado. The village is the birth<br />

place of Aurelio Rossi (1898-<br />

1942), heroic fighter in the First<br />

world war, explorer in Africa<br />

and illustrious author.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Amongst wine and food specialities<br />

we recommend: traditional<br />

salamis and sausages,<br />

like the famous “ciauscolo”;<br />

d.o.c. wines Rosso Piceno and<br />

Falerio, roast sucking pig<br />

(porchetta), fusilli in Montevidonese<br />

style and quail barbecue.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field, a<br />

five-a-side football ground and<br />

a multi-purpose indoor sports<br />

centre.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The village is sited on a the top<br />

of a hill overlooking the Aso<br />

valley, from which you can enjoy<br />

an amazing panoramic<br />

view, sweeping away from the<br />

URBINO<br />

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FERMO<br />

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ASCOLI PICENO<br />

Gran Sasso Mountains to the<br />

sea. Along the Aso Valley is<br />

Bosco Pelagallo, a stunningly<br />

beautiful natural park with untouched<br />

pristine nature, where<br />

it is possible to enjoy relaxed<br />

walking or mountain-bike<br />

tours.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa di Sant’Antonio (Feast of<br />

St. Antonio) - 17 th January;<br />

Festa di Sant’Antonio, (Feast<br />

of St. Antonio in the hamlet<br />

Collina Nuova) - Saturday and<br />

Sunday after the 17 th of January;<br />

Festa del Patrono San Biagio<br />

(Feast of the Patron Saint,<br />

St. Biagio) - 3 rd February;<br />

Sagra della Quaglia (Quail<br />

Festival) - first week end in August.


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 790<br />

Altitude 429 m ASL<br />

Surface 5,99 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 25 km<br />

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In 1300 Monte Vidon Corrado<br />

submitted to Fermo and the<br />

Popedom, to protect itself<br />

against plunders carried out by<br />

people from the surrounding<br />

villages or by mercenary<br />

troops. In spite of that, the village<br />

was attacked and plundered<br />

by the Count of Carrara;<br />

afterwards it was occupied by<br />

Carlo Malatesta in 1413 and<br />

Francesco Sforza in 1433. The<br />

village was involved in the historical<br />

vicissitudes of Fermo,<br />

and then of the near Montegiorgio.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the historic centre you can<br />

see beautiful houses with terracotta<br />

decorations (15 th century),<br />

elegant aristocratic<br />

palaces, remains of the ring<br />

walls with defence keeps (14 th -<br />

15 th century) and the parish<br />

Church of St. Vito Martyr, with<br />

the 18 th century Neoclassical<br />

façade and attached convent.<br />

Outside the historic centre it is<br />

possible to visit the Church of<br />

Madonna del Carmine and the<br />

rural Church of St. Giuseppe.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The village is the birth place of<br />

Osvaldo Licini, who is considered<br />

one of the most important<br />

exponent of European Abstractivism.<br />

After living in<br />

France for a while, the artist<br />

decided to come back to Monte<br />

Vidon Corrado, became town<br />

mayor and created most of his<br />

masterpieces, like Amalassuntas<br />

and Rebel Angels;<br />

The municipal administration<br />

laid out a study centre, dedicated<br />

to Osvaldo Licini, that hosts<br />

displays and exhibitions systematically.<br />

Manufacturing of straw, used<br />

to produce hats, has been traditionally<br />

practised in Monte Vidon<br />

Corrado since the 18 th century;<br />

the modern industrial<br />

production, including hat and<br />

accessories (buckles, buttons,<br />

an so on), plays an important<br />

role in the international fashion<br />

market.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Amongst specialities we recommend:<br />

traditional sausages<br />

and salamis, vincotto (literally<br />

cooked wine), hand made pasta<br />

(tagliatelle) and cakes (calcioni<br />

with broad beans).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field and<br />

an indoor multi-purpose sports<br />

centre.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The village is sited on a hilltop<br />

between the lower Tenna Valley<br />

and the upper Ete Morto<br />

Valley, about 30 km away from<br />

the sea. Just outside the historic<br />

centre are two municipal public<br />

garden areas. We recommend a<br />

historical and artistic tour<br />

across the narrow streets of the<br />

old borgo, to discover its<br />

charming architecture.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

MONTE VIDON CORRADO<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del Patrono San Vito<br />

Martire (Feast of the Patron<br />

Saint, St. Vito Martire) - 15 th<br />

June; Festa della Madonna del<br />

Carmine (Feast of Madonna<br />

del Carmine) - July; Castagnata<br />

in piazza (Chestnut Festival)<br />

- October.<br />

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Province of Fermo<br />

MONTEFALCONE APPENNINO<br />

Inhabitants 520<br />

Altitude 758 m ASL<br />

Surface 15,98 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 41 km<br />

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Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.79120<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.844526<br />

+39 0736.844379<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Perched ontop a rocky spur<br />

south of Mount Falcone, the<br />

old village of Montefalcone<br />

Appennino dominates the valley<br />

with its unique skyline. The<br />

square-plan Tower, soaring in<br />

the highest point of the village,<br />

is the last trace of the medieval<br />

castle, erected by the Farfensi<br />

monks. After being a feud of<br />

the Farfa Abbey, it became an a<br />

free Municipality in 1214. In<br />

1212, when the dispute between<br />

Emperor and the Popedom<br />

had almost concluded,<br />

Fermo and Ascoli Piceno took<br />

over the territories and the<br />

properties of the Farfa Abbey<br />

in Santa Vittoria, including<br />

Montefalcone. It’s in that occasion,<br />

when the tower, standing<br />

still nowadays, was erected.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The charming natural setting is<br />

further embellished by religious<br />

buildings like the Church<br />

of St. Pietro in Penne, in which<br />

the Gothic traits of the façade<br />

and the Romanesque elements<br />

of the bell tower match perfectly.<br />

Inside are a wood font and a<br />

cross of the 15 th century. Evidences<br />

of the original village<br />

are the Rocca and the castle<br />

walls, dating from the 11 th -<br />

13 th centuries; of great value is<br />

also Palazzo Felici, hosting the<br />

Pietro Alemanno’s Museum.<br />

Don’t miss visiting the Fossiles<br />

and natural history Museum<br />

“Neldo Bruni”. Leaving the<br />

village towards Comunanza,<br />

across the tunnel, created in<br />

1833 under the Pontifical Government,<br />

you will see the 15 th<br />

century Church of the Scalelle<br />

with its Renaissance portal,<br />

15 th century frescos and a holy<br />

water stoup, dated back from<br />

the later 16 th century. On the<br />

way to Smerillo is the 17 th century<br />

Church of St. Antonio,<br />

which has been recently restored.<br />

Just ahead is the Convent<br />

of the Friars Minor, also<br />

called Convent of St. Giovanni.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

It is possible to enjoy a naturalistic<br />

route around the vertiginous<br />

vertical spur (elevation<br />

over 200 metres), made of the<br />

typical local sandstone with<br />

tertiary fossiliferous strata.<br />

There are lots of chestnut trees<br />

and broad-leaved coppices. A<br />

pine wood, located just off the<br />

village, scents the air. The fauna<br />

in the surrounding country<br />

side includes jays, birds of pray<br />

and squirrels. According to a<br />

recent custom, most of the<br />

house fronts are painted with<br />

bizarre decorations.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Notable variety of red wines<br />

and delicious cheeses.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

There are a lot of mountainbike<br />

tracks in different difficulty<br />

levels, used to train for the<br />

yearly marathon. A target<br />

shooting ground is also available.<br />

URBINO<br />

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ASCOLI PICENO<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Near the Cemetery is the Convent<br />

of Zoccolanti with its 15 th<br />

century cloister. The church<br />

contains a polyptych by Pietro<br />

Alemanno. Have a walk to the<br />

Mount Falcone (904 m) to enjoy<br />

the amazing panoramic<br />

view.<br />

Not far away archaeology fans<br />

can appreciate ruins of the Roman<br />

thermal baths of Colle<br />

Terme. This is also a suitable<br />

area for walking excursions<br />

itineraries suiting all tastes.<br />

The village is sited on a overhanging<br />

rocky spur, therefore<br />

entry access is possible only on<br />

foot, across narrow and steep<br />

streets. Giardino Tronelli lying<br />

on a cliff slope and the ditch<br />

“Magica avventura” (Magic<br />

adventure), with water falls and<br />

small lakes, are also worth a<br />

mention.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Mostra delle uova pasquali<br />

dipinte (Exhibition of painted<br />

Easter eggs) - Easter time; Festa<br />

di San Michele Arcangelo<br />

(Feast of St. Michele Arcangelo)<br />

- May; Montefalcone Estate<br />

(Summer in Montefalcone) -<br />

August; Maratona (Marathon)<br />

- August; Sapori d’autunno,<br />

(Autumn flavours), gastronomic<br />

tour in the historic centre<br />

- second week end in October.


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 1285<br />

Altitude 638 m ASL<br />

Surface 78,31 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 52 km<br />

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Phone: +39 0736.859101<br />

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Phone: +39 0736.844526<br />

+39 0736.844379<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

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MONTEFORTINO<br />

Montefortino became a Municipality<br />

(Comune) in 1084; afterwards,<br />

it was annexed to the<br />

feud of the Castellani family in<br />

Monte Passillo (today Comunanza),<br />

but it got free in 1249.<br />

In 1261 a few local soldiers, together<br />

with troops from Amandola<br />

and Sarnano managed to<br />

defeat Manfredi’s troops in Piano<br />

di Pieca. In 1318 Fermo<br />

took over the village in exchange<br />

for the promise to erect<br />

a Rocca and to garrison the<br />

town. Instead, a judge of Fermo<br />

seized the territory and the Castles<br />

of Montefortino, starting a<br />

long dispute. It passed then under<br />

the rule of the Varano family<br />

from Camerino and, later on,<br />

under the Sforza Family of Milan,<br />

in the second half of the<br />

15 th century; they transferred<br />

Montefortino to Fermo again,<br />

from which the village got free<br />

in 1484, until it was appropriated<br />

by the Popedom. In 1537<br />

Pope Paul III cancelled every<br />

other authority over the village.<br />

In 1860 Montefortino voted to<br />

join the Italian Kingdom of Vittorio<br />

Emanuele II.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Amongst the monuments we<br />

recommend: the Municipal<br />

Gallery, housed in the elegant<br />

rooms of Palazzo Duranti,<br />

containing three panels belonging<br />

to a Pietro Alemanno’s<br />

polyptych of the 15 th century, a<br />

sacred work by Pier Francesco<br />

Fiorentino, a great number of<br />

wood and marble sculptures,<br />

an astylar cross and carved coffers.<br />

Above the village is the<br />

solitary 15 th century Church of<br />

St. Francesco, containing a<br />

Rosary Madonna. The impressive<br />

Palazzo Duranti stands<br />

closed to a Tempietto dell’Orologio<br />

(Small temple of the<br />

Clock), built in Neoclassical<br />

style. Other three churches can<br />

be seen in the historic centre:<br />

the Church of St. Andrea, the<br />

Pieve di St. Michele Arcangelo<br />

and the Church of St. Agostino.<br />

In Montefortino is the important<br />

Birdlife Museum of the<br />

Marche. Not far from the village<br />

is the Baroque Church of<br />

Madonna della Fonte; the<br />

country side is sprinkled with<br />

tower-houses, built in the feudal<br />

and Renaissance period.<br />

Don’t miss visiting the Pieve of<br />

St. Angelo in Montespino (10 th<br />

-11 th century), earlier outpost<br />

of the Farfensi monks, probably<br />

built in Longobard time.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Very attractive is the contrast<br />

between the religious fervour<br />

related to the Church of<br />

Madonna dell’Ambro, often<br />

combined with the “naughty”<br />

legends, the surrounding<br />

mountains are filled with, and<br />

the “fearsome beauty” of the<br />

Infernaccio Gorge.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Apart from the wine variety,<br />

don’t miss tasting local caciotta<br />

and pecorino cheese. Sheep’s<br />

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milk produced in the area is<br />

transformed into tasteful<br />

cheeses, both fresh and ripened<br />

ones. The secret of their fragrance<br />

rests with the local grazing<br />

land and the purity of<br />

mountain spring water.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

Sport funs may enjoy multipurpose<br />

sports centres in Montefortino<br />

and Trinacria’s indoor<br />

swimming pool.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Piazza Umberto I is a kind of<br />

natural balcony, offering a wide<br />

panoramic view. The Sanctuary<br />

of Madonna dell’Ambro lies<br />

on a hillside on the right side of<br />

the Tenna River course, in a<br />

mountain gorge landscape. The<br />

Church contains frescoes representing<br />

the Sibilla. Enthusiastic<br />

trekking lovers may enjoy<br />

excursions to the Infernaccio<br />

Gorge (deep cleft, carved by<br />

the Tenna River between the<br />

Mounts Sibilla and Priora);<br />

ahead is the secluded Hermitage<br />

of St. Leonardo.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festival del Tartufo “vero”<br />

(Real-truffle-festival) - second<br />

Sunday in February; Sagra della<br />

cucciola, (cucciola “slug”<br />

festival) - August; Sagra d’autunno,<br />

Autumn Festival with<br />

traditional recipes - November.<br />

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Province of Fermo<br />

MONTELEONE DI FERMO<br />

Inhabitants 434<br />

Altitude 427 m ASL<br />

Surface 8,13sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 27 km<br />

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Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.773521<br />

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The settlement of Monteleone<br />

existed already at the time of<br />

Faleria and was originally divided<br />

into two different villages:<br />

Monte Legumi e Torre<br />

de’ Casoli. In 533 Euterio, the<br />

King of the Longobards attacked<br />

Faleria and occupied<br />

Monte Legumi. Torre de’ Casoli<br />

withstood a 12-years-siege<br />

under the command of certain<br />

Leone, instead. To leave the<br />

memory of his value to posterity,<br />

the name of the new-established<br />

Municipality was subsequently<br />

changed from Torre<br />

de’ Casoli into Monteleone.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Monteleone is a small village,<br />

sited on a rocky spur between<br />

Ete Vivo River and Lubrico<br />

stream. The Town Hall contains<br />

two small wooden paintings<br />

by Crivelli’s School, representing<br />

a Madonna and a St.<br />

Giovanni. The Romanesque<br />

gate and an octagonal keep<br />

(13 th - 15 th centuries), serving<br />

as bell tower for the parish<br />

Church of St. Giovanni Battista<br />

have been part of the original<br />

medieval fortress. The<br />

Church of the Crucifix, or<br />

Madonna della Misericordia,<br />

shows Romanesque elements<br />

and frescoes, among which is a<br />

Last Judgement of 1548, attributed<br />

to Vincenzo Pagani. In<br />

Piazza Umberto I stands the<br />

Church of St. Marone, built in<br />

the 16 th century on the foundations<br />

of earlier Romanesque<br />

buildings.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

You will be possibly enjoy local<br />

restaurants more than the<br />

village itself… The most prestigious<br />

fruit of this land is “truffle”,<br />

called “kitchen diamond”<br />

by experts.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

There are some multi-purpose<br />

sports grounds.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The environs of Monteleone<br />

are very suitable to enjoy historical<br />

and naturalistic routes in<br />

the woody mounts of Ascoli<br />

hinterland.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa di Sant’Antonio Abate<br />

(Feast of St. Antonio Abate) -<br />

Sunday after the 17 th of January;<br />

Festa della Madonna<br />

Addolorata (Feast of Madonna<br />

Addolorata) - Sunday after<br />

Easter; Festa di San Vincenzo<br />

Ferreri (Feast of St. Vincenzo<br />

Ferreri) - second Sunday after<br />

Easter; Rassegna teatrale<br />

(Theatre representations) -<br />

June and July; Sagra della pasta<br />

fresca (Festival of Handmade<br />

pasta) - July; Festa della<br />

Madonna del Soldato (Feast of<br />

Madonna of the Soldier) - first<br />

ten days in August; Festa di S.<br />

Marone (Feast of St. Marone) -<br />

18 th August; Festa di San Martino<br />

(Feast of St. Martino) - 11 th<br />

November.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

MONTELEONE DI F.<br />

ASCOLI PICENO


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 920<br />

Altitude 588 m ASL<br />

Surface 21,56sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 32 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.780141<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.844526<br />

+39 0736.844379<br />

ww.provincia.ap.it/montelparo<br />

com.montelparo@provincia.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Stone findings, probably dating<br />

from the Bronze Age, evidence<br />

the presence of Picene settlements<br />

already in the 7 th century<br />

before Christ. Vestiges of the late<br />

Roman imperial civilization<br />

have been discovered, too. The<br />

village is named after a castle<br />

called Eliprando, erected on a<br />

hilltop in the Early Middle Ages<br />

by the Longobard Eliasdoe, or<br />

Eliprando. It was likely originally<br />

called Monte Elprando, hence<br />

Montelparo. The castle passed<br />

under the rule of the Farfensi<br />

monks, who enlarged it. In 1046<br />

the territory including Montelparo,<br />

Smerillo and Montefalcone<br />

represented the core of the<br />

Farfensi possessions in the Piceno<br />

area.<br />

It became a free Municipality in<br />

the 12 th century, governed by its<br />

owns statutes. In the time between<br />

the 12 th and the 14 th centuries<br />

Montelparo’s population<br />

increased and the village experienced<br />

a flourishing time, so<br />

much that the aristocracy called<br />

it magnifica comunitas (magnificent<br />

community). Being a<br />

Guelph territory numerous<br />

Popes endowed it with many<br />

privileges and indulgences, but<br />

Sisto V cancelled any privilege,<br />

that it had ever obtained, when<br />

he created the Montalto diocese.<br />

In spite of that, the village kept<br />

being synonymous with political<br />

stability, thus between the 13 th<br />

and the 14 th centuries many people<br />

of the outskirts asked to get<br />

their permanent residence in<br />

Montelparo, whose population<br />

MONTELPARO<br />

increased to 5000 inhabitants.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The urban frame work retains<br />

most of the medieval structure,<br />

while houses are laid out following<br />

the local territory features: a<br />

cluster of houses, getting smaller<br />

and smaller, as closer as you get<br />

to the centre of the village, which<br />

is also the highest point. There<br />

soars the bell tower of the Gothic<br />

Church of St. Michele Arcangelo,<br />

erected in the 14 th century, containing<br />

a fresco of 1527 showing<br />

a Crucifixion with Pietà and<br />

Eternal Father.<br />

The cylindrical keep included in<br />

the old defence ring walls stands<br />

close to the Town Hall (14 th - 15 th<br />

century), holding a display of<br />

prestigious parchments. The<br />

Church of St. Maria Novella<br />

(14 th century) contains a Vincenzo<br />

Pagani’s painting and the<br />

Convent of St. Agostino (18 th<br />

century), housing today the Museum<br />

of Sacred Objects, contains<br />

church furnishings and other<br />

valuable parchments. Those feeling<br />

like to discover unusualness<br />

may appreciate the “Old Street<br />

Handicrafts Museum”<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Montelparo is the birth place of<br />

two cardinals, Fulgenzio Travelloni<br />

and Gregorio Petrocchini.<br />

The village offers services, residences<br />

and recreational activities<br />

for older people, handicapped<br />

persons and disadvantage children.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

MONTELPARO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are ciauscolo,<br />

vincisgrassi, polenta on the<br />

“board”, emmer, frascarelli,<br />

tagliolini, pork, chicken, rabbit,<br />

lamb and roasted sucking pig. All<br />

this accompanied by excellent<br />

local white and red wines, as well<br />

as vincotto (literally cooked<br />

wine).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

Sport fans may enjoy the municipal<br />

indoor multi-purpose sports<br />

centre.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Not far away from the village is<br />

the charming Church of St.<br />

Maria di Camurano, with remains<br />

of 15 th and 16 th century<br />

frescoes.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa di Sant’Antonio Abate<br />

(Feast of St. Antonio Abate) and<br />

Sagra del Baccalà (dried salt cod<br />

festival) - January; Festival “Il<br />

chiostro d’oro”, (“The golden<br />

cloister”) Festival, performances<br />

of street theatre and plays in dialect<br />

- July/August; Sagra della<br />

polenta sulla spianatora (Festival<br />

of the Polenta “on the board”)<br />

- Friday, Saturday and Sunday<br />

before the 15 th of August; Festa<br />

di Santa Maria in Camurano<br />

(Feast of St. Maria in Camurano)<br />

and Sfilata delle canestrelle (Parade<br />

of the Canestrelle) - September.<br />

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Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 1030<br />

Altitude 277 m ASL<br />

Surface 16,44 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 21 km<br />

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Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.775135<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/montottone<br />

com.montottone@provincia.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Montottone was initially a very<br />

important Castle in the territory<br />

of Fermo, laid out between<br />

the 10 th and the 11 th century by<br />

Attone, Duke of Atri, hence<br />

Mons Actonis. In 1537 it became<br />

the chief town of the Papal<br />

State of Agro Piceno, including<br />

all castles, that were<br />

under the rule of Fermo at that<br />

time. During about 10 years<br />

governors had their residence<br />

in Montottone.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the historic centre it is possible<br />

to see the Castle walls with<br />

medieval keep and the Porta<br />

Marina (Castle gate); on the<br />

main square stands the Church<br />

of St. Pietro (17 th - 18 th century),<br />

containing a Vincenzo<br />

Paci’s organ of 1877; worth<br />

mentioning is the Neoclassical<br />

façade of Palazzo Amici (19 th<br />

century). Along the corso<br />

(main street) is the Church of<br />

St. Maria Ausiliatrice, retaining<br />

a painting, attributed to<br />

Vincenzo Pagani. Close to the<br />

Church you can find a medieval<br />

cistern. Of great interest<br />

are also the Church of St. Salvatore<br />

(15 th - 17 th centuries),<br />

the Church of Madonna delle<br />

Grazie (14 th - 17 th centuries)<br />

holding a valuable fresco, dating<br />

from the 15 th century; the<br />

Church and the Convent of St.<br />

Francesco, with Gothic-Romanesque<br />

portal and late<br />

Baroque interior with stuccoes<br />

and gilts. It holds many artworks,<br />

like a 18 th century<br />

MONTOTTONE<br />

wood carved choir, a Pietro da<br />

Rimini’s fresco of 1333 (it’s<br />

the only work of the artist, that<br />

he ever dated) and a Maratta’s<br />

painting. Don’t miss visiting<br />

the Ceramics and Earthenware<br />

Museum.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Montottone is known as the<br />

“Paese de le cocce”, (the village<br />

of Earthenware), as it has<br />

been an important centre for<br />

the production of earthenware,<br />

ceramics, wrought iron and<br />

copper manufactures since the<br />

13 th century. Handicraft workshops<br />

sells their manufactures<br />

still today.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: beans<br />

with pork rinds, fried olives,<br />

tripe, hand made tagliatelle,<br />

vincisgrassi and roasted sucking<br />

pig.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sports facilities<br />

are available: a tennis court, a<br />

skate rink, an indoor sports<br />

centre and a soccer field.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Montottone is a medieval village<br />

sited on a rocky spur,<br />

about 28 km from the sea. In<br />

the village is a municipal public<br />

garden.<br />

It’s a suitable area for naturalistic<br />

tours, like the walking or<br />

mountain-bike itineraries<br />

across the Ete Valley.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

MONTOTTONE<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa di Sant’Antonio Abate<br />

(Feast of St. Antonio Abate) -<br />

January; Festa della Madonna<br />

delle Grazie (Feast of Madonna<br />

delle Grazie) - Mid-June;<br />

Festa della Madonna Madre<br />

della Chiesa (Feast of the<br />

Madonna Mother of the<br />

Church) - last Sunday in July;<br />

Festival “La Brocca d’oro”<br />

food and wine festival - first<br />

half of August; Festa del Patrono<br />

San Lorenzo (Feast of the<br />

Patron Saint, St. Lorenzo) -<br />

10 th August; Sagra del fungo<br />

(Mushroom Festival) - September.


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 616<br />

Altitude 405 m ASL<br />

Surface 6,32 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 13 km<br />

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Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.259983<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/moresco<br />

com.moresco@provincia.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Historians disagree about the<br />

origin of the village: According<br />

to some opinions Moresco was<br />

founded in the 8 th century by a<br />

Moorish colony, coming from<br />

across the Adriatic Sea; other<br />

people say that people from<br />

Monterubbiano may have built<br />

the Castle to defend themselves<br />

from Barbarians; last but not<br />

least, the most likely possibility<br />

has it that local landlords<br />

moved to the hilltop to protect<br />

themselves from enemy attacks.<br />

In the 13 th century the<br />

village passed under the rule of<br />

Fermo until the Unification of<br />

Italy. In 1869 Moresco was incorporated<br />

with the other<br />

neighbouring municipalities.<br />

Finally, it got its administrative<br />

independence in 1910.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the walled around historic<br />

centre you can see the 12 th century<br />

heptagonal Tower, the 14 th<br />

century Clock Tower, Piazza<br />

del Castello with Gothic Portico,<br />

the Town Hall, housing numerous<br />

works of art, including<br />

a piece showing a Madonna in<br />

glory with Child, Angels and<br />

Saints by Vincenzo Pagani.<br />

Worth visiting is also the parish<br />

Church of SS. Lorenzo and<br />

Nicolò and the Church of St.<br />

Antonio Abate. Outside the ring<br />

walls are the Church of Madonna<br />

della Salute, the Church<br />

of St. Sofia, the Church of St.<br />

Lorenzo and the Church of St.<br />

Maria dell’Olmo, containing a<br />

Vincenzo Pagani’s Crucifixion.<br />

MORESCO<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Food and wine local specialities<br />

are virgin olive oil, traditional<br />

sausages and salamis like<br />

the famous “ciauscolo”,<br />

pecorino-cheese, hand made<br />

pasta recipes (tagliatelle and<br />

vincisgrassi), cakes (pizza with<br />

figs pastry), delicious peaches<br />

from the Aso Valley. Don’t<br />

miss tasting fried cream, perfectly<br />

matching with Ascoli’s<br />

stuffed olives.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a tennis court, a<br />

five-a-side football ground and<br />

a volleyball ground. Sport fishing<br />

opportunity at the Santarelli<br />

lakes.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Moresco is sited on a hill overlooking<br />

the Aso Valley, about<br />

12 km from the sea and not far<br />

away from the Sibillini Mountains.<br />

Just downhill the historic<br />

centre is a beautiful public garden.<br />

It’s a suitable area for historical<br />

and naturalistic tours along the<br />

pedestrian route leading from<br />

the historic centre to the municipal<br />

boundary, along which it is<br />

possible to see a great number<br />

of small rural Churches and<br />

Pinturette (devotion shrines),<br />

typical of the Aso Valley.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Scampagnata alla Madonna<br />

dell’Olmo (outing at Madonna<br />

dell’Olmo) - last Sunday in<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

MORESCO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

April; Sagra dell’Asado (Asado<br />

Festival), beef barbecue -<br />

first week end in August; Festa<br />

del Patrono San Lorenzo (Feast<br />

of the Patron Saint, St. Lorenzo)<br />

and Sagra della polenta con<br />

le vongole (Festival of Polenta<br />

with clam sauce) - August;<br />

“Grand’angolo Eptagonale”<br />

(“Heptagonal wide-angle”):<br />

photographic exhibition at the<br />

heptagonal tower - August; Festa<br />

del Braciere (Brazier Festival)<br />

with roasted chestnuts,<br />

sausages and brochettes barbecue,<br />

Novello wine - last Sunday<br />

in October; Festa della Madonna<br />

della Salute (Feast of the<br />

Madonna of the Health) - Mid-<br />

October.<br />

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Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 815<br />

Altitude 301 m ASL<br />

Surface 6,99 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 26 km<br />

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Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.779181<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/ortezzano<br />

com.ortezzano@provincia.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The village originated in the<br />

Roman time, as the great number<br />

of archaeological findings<br />

and a record in Pliny the Elder’s<br />

Naturalis Historia as Urticinum<br />

evidence. In the Middles<br />

Ages it was one of the Farfa<br />

Abbey’s possessions in the<br />

Piceno area. Afterwards it<br />

passed under the rule of Fermo<br />

until the Unification of Italy.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Church of St. Maria del<br />

Soccorso (15 th -18 th centuries),<br />

preserves a 16 th century fresco,<br />

showing a Madonna Enthroned<br />

with Child and Saints<br />

of 1509, attributed to Vincenzo<br />

Pagani and an organ, built in<br />

1747. The noble Greek-crossplan<br />

Church of Carmine, erected<br />

in 725, contains a Madonna<br />

del Carmine, created by Maratta’s<br />

School. The Church of St.<br />

Girolamo was built over new in<br />

the second half of the 18 th century.<br />

Also to be seen are the remains<br />

of the impressive ring<br />

walls, dated from the 14 th century,<br />

Porta del Sole, gothic<br />

town gate and the polygonal<br />

Tower, trace of a 14 th century<br />

Rocca.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Ortezzano is the birth place of<br />

Giuseppe Carboni (1856-<br />

1925), famous Latinist, co-author<br />

of the Latin dictionary<br />

Campanini-Carboni”, which<br />

has been used by Italian students<br />

during many years. To<br />

ORTEZZANO<br />

celebrate Carboni, the municipality,<br />

in collaboration with the<br />

University, organises a yearly<br />

Latin contest for secondaryschool<br />

students.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: sausages<br />

and salamis like the famous<br />

ciauscolo; lamb and mutton;<br />

roasted sucking pork; handmade<br />

pasta recipes (tagliatelle<br />

and “vincisgrassi”); peaches,<br />

apples and plums.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a five-a-side football<br />

ground, a tennis court,<br />

Boules (Italian Bocce) rinks<br />

and a soccer field.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Ortezzano lies on a plain hilltop,<br />

overlooking the Aso Valley,<br />

about 20 km from the sea.<br />

Enjoy the panoramic view<br />

from the “belvedere”, sweeping<br />

further away to the Adriatic<br />

Sea. In the village are three<br />

public garden areas with free<br />

time facilities. We also recommend<br />

naturalistic excursions,<br />

like walking or mountain-bike<br />

itineraries along the Aso River<br />

or at the mouth of Indaco<br />

Stream.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera orto-florovivaistica<br />

(vegetables and flowers trade<br />

market) - second Sunday in<br />

May; Festa di S. Maria del<br />

Soccorso, (Feast of St. Maria<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ORTEZZANO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

del Soccorso) and Infiorata,<br />

picturesque event, attracting<br />

many people to appreciate the<br />

village streets, decorated with<br />

flowers - June; Sagra dell’agnello<br />

arrosto “co’ vattuto”<br />

(Roasted lamb Festival) - August;<br />

Il “Leccabaffi”, food<br />

and wine tasting - August;<br />

Festa del vino con rievocazione<br />

storica della pigiatura<br />

(Wine festival and historical<br />

revival representation of<br />

grapes treading) - second last<br />

week in September.


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 1678<br />

Altitude 248 m ASL<br />

Surface 14,38 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 12 km<br />

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Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.630108<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/<br />

ponzano_di_fermo<br />

com.ponzano@provincia.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

PONZANO DI FERMO<br />

In the 7 th century Ponzano was<br />

under the rule of the Farfa<br />

Abbey: the monks moved there<br />

and built a Church, dedicated<br />

to St. Maria Mater Domini. In<br />

1214 the Castle was under the<br />

authority of Fermo, but in the<br />

period between 1416 and 1443<br />

was repeatedly plundered by<br />

the Malatesta family and by<br />

Alessandro Sforza. In 1570<br />

Pope Pius V divided Ponzano<br />

from Fermo and set it up as a<br />

free Municipality.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the walled around historic<br />

centre it is possible to appreciate<br />

the Porta d’accesso (Town<br />

Gate) with an embattled keep<br />

of the 15 th century and a threearchways<br />

arcade. The parish<br />

Church of St. Maria a “Pede<br />

Pontis”, rebuilt in 1792, contains<br />

numerous masterpieces,<br />

like a 17 th century Rosary<br />

Madonna, an altorilievo showing<br />

a Madonna with Child, example<br />

of Tuscan art of the 16 th<br />

century and an astylar Cross of<br />

1437. Outside the historic centre<br />

stands the monumental<br />

Church of “Santa Maria Mater<br />

Domini” (or Church of St.<br />

Marco), originally erected in<br />

the 7 th century, but rebuilt between<br />

the 11 th and 12 th centuries,<br />

splendid example of Romanesque<br />

style, with Romanesque<br />

lowered tripartite facade<br />

and a stout bell tower (rebuilt<br />

in the 17 th century), probably<br />

a defence element, typical<br />

of the Farfensi churches; an im-<br />

portant and very popular fair,<br />

dedicated to St. Marco, takes<br />

place each year near the church.<br />

In the hamlet Torchiaro is the<br />

Church of Ss. Simone and Giuda,<br />

built again in 1827 by the<br />

architect Alessandro Vassalli.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: tagliatelle<br />

with wild boar ragùsauce,<br />

pappardelle with hare<br />

ragù-sauce and beans with pork<br />

rinds.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field,<br />

two five-a-side football<br />

grounds and a volleyball<br />

ground.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Ponzano is a medieval village<br />

perched on a hilltop, about 15<br />

km from the sea and not far<br />

away from the Sibillini Mountains.<br />

In the village is a municipal<br />

public garden.<br />

The territory offers walking<br />

and mountain-bike itineraries<br />

across the charming hills and<br />

the surrounding country side.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa e Fiera del Patrono San<br />

Marco (Feast and Fair of the<br />

Patron Saint, St. Marco) - 25 th<br />

April; Festa del Sacro Cuore<br />

(Feast of the Holy Heart) in the<br />

hamlet Capparuccia - second<br />

Sunday in June; “Da Castello a<br />

Comune libero”, (“From castle<br />

to free Municipality”) histori-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

PONZANO DI FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

cal revival representation and<br />

Palio delle Botti (Barrels palio)<br />

- last week in July; Festa della<br />

Madonna Divina Pastora<br />

(Feast of the Madonna divine<br />

Shepherdess) - first Sunday in<br />

August; Festa della Birra<br />

(Beer festival) - August; Festa<br />

del bambino (the Feast of the<br />

Child) - September; Castagnata,<br />

(Chestnut festival) in the<br />

hamlet Capparuccia - second<br />

Sunday in October; Castagnata,<br />

(Chestnut festival) in<br />

the hamlet Torchiaro - third<br />

Sunday in October.<br />

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Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 1974<br />

Altitude 316 m ASL<br />

Surface 11,49sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 13 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.510404<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/rapagnano<br />

com.rapagnano@provincia.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

By the year 1000 the Castle of<br />

Rapagnano was under the rule<br />

of the Bishop of Fermo; in<br />

1229 it became a property of<br />

Montegiorgio, but Fermo took<br />

it back in 1244. The later history<br />

of Rapagnano is part of<br />

Fermo’s history.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the historic centre you can<br />

see the remains of the ring<br />

walls, with its particular<br />

ovoidal lay out, and three<br />

keeps; at the northern site is<br />

the Porta da Bora, on the<br />

southern side is the Porta della<br />

Pesa, gateway to the main<br />

square. On the square is the<br />

Town Hall (18 th century), designed<br />

by the architect Virginio<br />

Bracci, housing different<br />

documents and a Library<br />

of great value. In the town<br />

centre is the parish Church of<br />

St. Giovanni Battista, erected<br />

in the period between 1808<br />

and 1822 on the area, that was<br />

once occupied by two earlier<br />

churches. The present church<br />

has got a slender facade with<br />

soaring bell tower. Worth<br />

mentioning are also the<br />

Church of St. Rosalia (1754),<br />

the Church of St. Antonio (17 th<br />

century), the Painting gallery<br />

and the Parish Museum. Outside<br />

the village you can find<br />

three rural churches: the<br />

Church of St. Colomba, rebuilt<br />

in the 18 th century, ruins<br />

of the Church of St. Tiburzio<br />

(1507) and the Church of the<br />

Beate Vergine Maria.<br />

RAPAGNANO<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

In 1880 archaeological excavations<br />

were carried out in the<br />

hamlet San Triburzio: findings<br />

of the early Roman and Roman<br />

time, including shields, spears,<br />

bronze helmets with embossed<br />

decorations are now displayed<br />

in the Archaelogical Museum<br />

in Ancona. Rapagnano is Pope<br />

John XVIII’s birth place<br />

(1004-9).<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are virgin<br />

olive oil, traditional sausages<br />

and salamis, d.o.c. wines Rosso<br />

Piceno and Falerio, honey,<br />

hand made pasta recipes (tagliatelle<br />

and “vincisgrassi”) and<br />

the delicious Ascoli’s stuffed<br />

olives.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field, a<br />

tennis court, a five-a-side football<br />

ground, two municipal indoor<br />

sports centres and a sport<br />

field, including a cycle path.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Rapagnano is sited on a hill on<br />

the left side of the Tenna Valley,<br />

about 20 km from the sea.<br />

In the village is a public garden<br />

and in the hamlet San Triburzio<br />

is a park with a play ground for<br />

children. The hilly country side<br />

of the Tenna Valley is a suitable<br />

area for different walking tours<br />

of great naturalistic and historical<br />

interest.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

RAPAGNANO<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa del Patrono San Giovanni<br />

Battista (Feast of the Patron<br />

Saint, St. Giovanni Battista)<br />

- second Sunday in May;<br />

Festa della birra (Beer Festival)<br />

in Piane - June; Sagra dell’Oca<br />

arrosto (Roasted goose<br />

Festival) - July; Festa del grano<br />

(Wheat Festival) - end of<br />

July/beginnings of August;<br />

Castagne e vino novello<br />

(Chestnuts and Novello wine)<br />

in Piane - November.


Province of Fermo<br />

Inhabitants 394<br />

Altitude 806 m ASL<br />

Surface 11,31 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 41 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.79124<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.844526<br />

+39 0736.844379<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/smerillo<br />

com.smerillo@provincia.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The original name Castrum<br />

Smerilli is possibly derived<br />

from certain Smerilla, a<br />

woman living in the surrounding<br />

country side. According to<br />

other opinions, the village<br />

might be named after the<br />

“smeriglio”, (merlin) very typical<br />

small aggressive hawk. A<br />

merlin, flying over five hills, is<br />

actually represented in the<br />

town coat of arms.<br />

The village originated in the 9 th<br />

century, as recorded in the<br />

chronicles relating the disputes<br />

between the Empire and the Papacy;<br />

a later mention is recorded<br />

in relation to the disputes between<br />

Camerino and Fermo,<br />

that definitely took over Smerillo<br />

in 1300.<br />

The noble family Boce da<br />

Smerillo were the lords of the<br />

town. It is the birth family of<br />

Buongiovanni, called “the<br />

Condottiere”. In 1409 the<br />

Count of Carrara conquered the<br />

castle, that became a Church<br />

territory later on. Along the<br />

road leading to the village, as<br />

well as in other spots across it,<br />

it is possible to see traces of the<br />

medieval ring walls. The village<br />

played an important role<br />

also in Roman time, as the big<br />

amount of Emperial coins,<br />

found out in the area, evidences.<br />

Smerillo was a confederate<br />

Municipium during the<br />

Tiburtine wars.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Among the main works of art<br />

worth mentioning are the re-<br />

SMERILLO<br />

mains of the original medieval<br />

ring walls with Keep, the Romanesque<br />

Church of St. Caterina<br />

(14 th century), containing<br />

important frescoes, the interesting<br />

Fossil Museum, as well<br />

as the very unusual Gallery of<br />

Contemporary and Children<br />

Art.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Of particular interest is the Fessa,<br />

a peculiar and charming<br />

cleft, full of very valuable fossils.<br />

Thanks to its breathtaking<br />

panoramic position, Smerillo is<br />

also known as “Roof of the<br />

Marche”.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Traditional recipes resting with<br />

the widest choice of mushrooms,<br />

truffles and chestnuts<br />

will satisfy even the most delicate<br />

palates.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The territory offers excellent<br />

opportunities to engage in relaxed<br />

walks amid pristine unspoiled<br />

nature.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Nature lovers may appreciate<br />

the protected floristic oasis,<br />

laid out in the Smerillo’s wood.<br />

In the hamlet San Martino al<br />

Faggio stands the historic<br />

Small Church of St. Martino<br />

with its stout Romanesque tower<br />

and important paintings inside.<br />

An old water mill evidences<br />

the flourishing agricul-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

SMERILLO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

tural activity, that has always<br />

characterized the area.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

“Lo vatte” (farmyard festival<br />

in the hamlet Ceresola) - end of<br />

July; Festa popolare di San<br />

Martino (Folk Festival of St.<br />

Martino) - first ten days in August;<br />

“Sogno di una notte di<br />

mezza estate” (“Midsummer<br />

night dream”) outdoor movie<br />

review - second week in August;<br />

Festa di San Nicola<br />

(Feast of St. Nicola in the hamlet<br />

Ceresola) - second Sunday<br />

in September; Castagnata in<br />

piazza (Chestnut festival on<br />

the piazza) - third Sunday in<br />

October.<br />

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Province of Fermo<br />

i<br />

S. VITTORIA IN MATENANO<br />

Inhabitants 1466<br />

Altitude 625 m ASL<br />

Surface 25,97 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Fermo 33 km<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0734.780111<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.844526<br />

+39 0736.844379<br />

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santa_vittoria_in_matenano<br />

com.svittoria@provincia.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Around the year 680 some friars,<br />

on advice of the bishop of<br />

Marciano, moved in the<br />

Monastery of S. Ippolito, sited<br />

between Mount Matenano and<br />

Mount Falcone. When Abbot<br />

Wandelbert arrived at the<br />

monastery in 790, the<br />

monastery became a reference<br />

centre for the spiritual life and<br />

the safety of the local people.<br />

Abbot Pietro, escaping from<br />

the Farfense Abbey in Sabina,<br />

besieged by the Saracens, took<br />

refuge there a few time later. In<br />

934 Abbot Raffredo arranged<br />

to transfer in the village the<br />

mortal vestments of St. Vittoria,<br />

martyred in Rome in the 3 rd<br />

century, whom the village is<br />

named after.<br />

Thanks to following population<br />

increase and territorial extension<br />

the village became a<br />

lively medieval settlement,<br />

which the Farfensi monks consolidated<br />

their authority on. In<br />

1357 it became the chief town<br />

of the Farfense presidium, that<br />

included at the time the most<br />

part of the modern provinces of<br />

Macerata and Ascoli Piceno.<br />

The monks also contributed to<br />

boost important productive activities<br />

like agriculture, building<br />

and handicrafts (copper and<br />

wood).<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Santa Vittoria in Matenano is a<br />

village of great historical, artistic<br />

and literary interest, that can<br />

boast many monumental<br />

works, such us the 14 th century<br />

embattled Tower of Abbot<br />

Odoriso, the Church of St. Agostino<br />

with 18 th century aristocratic<br />

interior and 15 th century<br />

cloister, the impressive Palazzo<br />

Monti and Palazzo Melis, the<br />

bridge Conti della Torre, the<br />

historic Teatro del Leone, built<br />

at beginnings of the 19 th century.<br />

In the highest part of the village<br />

is the parish Church of St.<br />

Vittoria, big building, dating<br />

from the late 18 th century, with<br />

crypt containing the 15 th century<br />

urn with Santa Vittoria’s relic.<br />

Go further uphill and you<br />

will reach the Cappellone, ruins<br />

of a Farfense buildings, still<br />

preserving Giacomo da Campli’s<br />

valuable frescoes (1471).<br />

In the village are also a Municipal<br />

Library, historical archives<br />

and a Municipal Museum.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The terrirory is sprinkled with<br />

cloisters, churches and convents,<br />

evidencing the spirituality,<br />

that has always characterized<br />

the area.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are vincisgrassi,<br />

tagliatelle, polenta, pig<br />

meat, lamb, olive oil, white and<br />

red wine, as well as vincotto<br />

(literally cooked wine).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

Sport fans may appreciate the<br />

wide choice of hiking, mountain-bike<br />

and horse trekking<br />

itineraries. Amazing panoram-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

S VITTORIA IN M.<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

ic views of the Sibillini Mountains<br />

on one side and the Adriatic<br />

Coast on the other will<br />

make it easier and even more<br />

pleasant!<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Over the village is a thick<br />

wood. The Park of St. Francesco<br />

and the public gardens<br />

are ideal places to relax. The<br />

Sepe, as well as Palazzo della<br />

Torre and the Town Hall are also<br />

worth the effort to get a little<br />

bit off the centre.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Patrona Santa Vittoria<br />

(Feast of the Patron Saint,<br />

St. Vittoria) - 20 th June; Concerti<br />

di musica classica e polifonica<br />

(Classical and Polyphonic<br />

concerts) - July/August;<br />

Rappresentazioni teatrali<br />

(Theatre representations) - July/August;<br />

Sfilata delle canestrelle<br />

(Parade of the canestrelle)<br />

- 15 th August.


PROVINCE OF ASCOLI PICENO


Province of Ascoli Piceno<br />

APPIGNANO DEL TRONTO<br />

Inhabitants 1952<br />

Altitude 194 m ASL<br />

Surface 22,98 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Ascoli Piceno 16 km<br />

i<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0736.86131<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.251747<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/<br />

Appignano_del_Tronto<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The earliest mention regarding<br />

“Castrum Appungnani” dates<br />

back to medieval times. In the<br />

11 th century the Castrum was<br />

given to the Bishop of Ascoli<br />

Piceno and passed later to the<br />

Farfensi monks, who fortified<br />

it with defensive walls and promoted<br />

its religious and economic<br />

development. In 1291<br />

the Castle became a free Municipality,<br />

governed by its own<br />

Statutes.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The parish Church of St. Giovanni<br />

Battista, of the early 14 th<br />

century, preserves the remains<br />

of frescoes from different periods,<br />

a terracotta Pietà of the<br />

14 th century and a Simone De<br />

Magistris’ painting of 1589,<br />

representing the Pentecost.<br />

The Church of St. Michele Arcangelo,<br />

built in the 15 th century,<br />

was restored several times<br />

in the later centuries. It preserves<br />

a Vincenzo Pagani’s<br />

painting, representing the Assumption<br />

and a reliquary of the<br />

Holy Cross, a goldsmith work<br />

attributed to Pietro Vannini.<br />

The Church of St. Maria del<br />

Piano Santo, of the 17 th century,<br />

preserves a fine baroque altar<br />

and frescoes of the 14 th century.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The town of Appignano stands<br />

out for its handicraft manufacturing<br />

of pillow laces and for<br />

the production of fireworks of<br />

high quality and reliability.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Among its local products we<br />

recommend: virgin olive oil;<br />

the d.o.c. Wine Rosso Piceno<br />

Superiore; stuffed pasta (timballo<br />

and cannelloni); cakes<br />

(the Frustingo, the Easter ringshaped<br />

cake and the pizza with<br />

cheese); delicious Ascoli’s pitted<br />

big green olives, stuffed<br />

with meat, eggs and parmesan,<br />

breaded and fried in virgin<br />

olive oil.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a municipal gymnasium,<br />

a tennis court and a<br />

multi-purpose sports ground.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The village is situated on a hill<br />

on the slopes of the Mount Ascensione;<br />

the territory, run<br />

across by the Chifente stream,<br />

is of a great naturalistic interest<br />

as it is characterized by the coexistence<br />

of rocks and ravines<br />

with beautiful green hills. The<br />

territory of the Tronto Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità<br />

Montana del Tronto) offers historical<br />

and naturalistic itineraries,<br />

at the discovery of<br />

churches, medieval villages<br />

and of an unspoiled nature.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Processione del Cristo morto<br />

(Procession of the dead Christ)<br />

- Good Friday; Festa di San<br />

Vincenzo (Feast of St. Vincen-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

APPIGNANO DEL T.<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

zo) - Sunday after Easter; Fiera<br />

del cappello (Hat festival) -<br />

second Sunday in June; Festa<br />

di San Giovanni Battista (Feast<br />

of St. Giovanni Battista) - June;<br />

Processione delle Canestrelle<br />

(Procession of the Canestrelle)<br />

- 15 th August; Funerale dell’anno<br />

vecchio (Funeral of the<br />

dead year) - 31 st December.


Province of Ascoli Piceno<br />

ARQUATA DEL TRONTO<br />

Inhabitants 1361<br />

Altitude 777 m ASL<br />

Surface 92,32 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Ascoli Piceno 32 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0736.809122<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.251747<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/<br />

Arquata_del_Tronto<br />

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www.sibillini.net<br />

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Already Statio of the Via<br />

Salaria in Roman times with the<br />

name of “Supircanum”, in 1225<br />

Arquata (from arx, fortress)<br />

voluntarily submitted to Ascoli<br />

Piceno, getting a wide autonomy<br />

in exchange. In 1429 it<br />

passed under the rule of Norcia<br />

till the 18 th century. During the<br />

Napoleonic invasion, in 1809, it<br />

was annexed to Umbria. After<br />

Napoleon, with the restoration<br />

of the pontifical government, it<br />

came back to the delegation of<br />

Ascoli Piceno.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

Very interesting is the medieval<br />

Fortress, built in the 13 th century<br />

in a dominant position and rebuilt<br />

between the 14 th and 15 th<br />

centuries by Giovanna II from<br />

Naples. The Church of SS. Annunziata<br />

preserves a wooden<br />

crucifix of the 13 th century. The<br />

Church of the Madonna della<br />

Neve, in the hamlet Faete , contains<br />

some frescoes by Pietro<br />

Alemanno. In the Church of St.<br />

Francesco, in the hamlet Borgo,<br />

you can find a copy of the Turin<br />

Shroud, made in the 17 th century,<br />

three paintings of the 17 th<br />

Century, a polychrome wooden<br />

statue of the 16 th century representing<br />

St. Antonio da Padova,<br />

a fresco of a Madonna with<br />

Child and Saints. The Church of<br />

St. Agata, in the hamlet Spelonga,<br />

preserves important frescoes,<br />

a fine polychrome terracotta<br />

and a flag, stolen to the<br />

Turks during the Battle of Lepanto<br />

(1571). The Church of the<br />

Madonna del Sole, in the hamlet<br />

Capodacqua, is a valuable octagonal<br />

structure of the 16 th century,<br />

full of symbolic meanings.<br />

The Church of St. Silvestro, located<br />

in the hamlet Colle on a<br />

high cliff, contains frescoes,<br />

dated 1511. In the Church of<br />

San Pietro, in the hamlet Borgo,<br />

you can find a painting of the<br />

16 th century attributed to Cola<br />

dell’Amatrice. The parish<br />

Church of the Holy Crucifix, in<br />

the hamlet Pretare, preserves a<br />

carved and painted crucifix of<br />

the 17 th century. Worth seeing<br />

also the Museum of Arte Immanente<br />

“Villa Papi”, founded in<br />

1990 by the artist Diego Papi.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: truffles,<br />

porcini mushrooms, chestnuts,<br />

pecorino cheese, potatoes,<br />

beans and cakes (mostaccioli).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field, four<br />

tennis courts, a multipurpose<br />

gymnasium and a skating rink.<br />

You can enjoy winter sports in<br />

the famous ski resort of Forca<br />

Canapine (1541m); in Forca di<br />

Presta (1560m) you can enjoy<br />

free flights with hang-gliders<br />

and paragliders.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Arquata is the only Italian town<br />

between two parks: the Sibillini<br />

Mountains National Park and<br />

the National Park of Gran Sasso<br />

and Monti della Laga. It is the<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

ARQUATA DEL T.<br />

starting point for different excursions,<br />

including walking,<br />

horse trekking and mountainbike<br />

itineraries.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera del Perdono (Fair of the<br />

forgiveness) in the hamlet Borgo<br />

- 2 nd August; Festa del Patrono<br />

San Rocco (Feast of the<br />

Patron Saint, St. Rocco) - 16 th<br />

August; Rievocazione storica<br />

“Alla Corte della Regina Giovanna”<br />

(Historical revival representation<br />

at the court of Queen<br />

Giovanna) - 1 st August; Rievocazione<br />

della Battaglia di Lepanto<br />

(Historical revival representation<br />

of the Battle of Lepanto)<br />

in the hamlet Spelonga - August,<br />

every three years; La<br />

discesa delle fate (The discent<br />

of the Fairies) in the hamlet<br />

Pretare - August, every three<br />

years; Sagra dei Marroni e dei<br />

prodotti tipici (Festival of marrons<br />

and typical products) - last<br />

Sunday in October.<br />

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Province of Ascoli Piceno<br />

Inhabitants 1235<br />

Altitude 365 m ASL<br />

Surface 22,33 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Ascoli Piceno 44 km<br />

i<br />

i<br />

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Phone: +39 0734.919002<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/Carassai<br />

com.carassai@provincia.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The origins of Carassai are very<br />

remote, as the big amount of<br />

traces of the Neolithic period,<br />

found on its territory, evidences.<br />

In the Middle Ages the country<br />

was called Castrum Guardiae<br />

and was under the rule of Brunforte;<br />

in 1252 it passed under the<br />

control of Matthew d’Acquaviva,<br />

returning later to the family<br />

Brunforte, who gave it to Fermo<br />

in 1321. Accused of insubordination<br />

against the Popedom, it was<br />

firstly destroyed between 1324<br />

and 1325 and in 1356 it underwent<br />

a second destruction by order<br />

of the Cardinal Albornoz.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the village you can see the remains<br />

of fortified city walls, dating<br />

from the 14 th and 15 th centuries,<br />

with polygonal and<br />

squared keeps. The Old Castle<br />

was built between the 6 th and 9 th<br />

century; the New Castle was<br />

built in the 13 th century. The<br />

Church of St. Maria del Buon<br />

Gesù, rebuilt in the 18 th century,<br />

preserves a wooden sculpture of<br />

Abruzzi art, several frescoes of<br />

the 16 th century, a canvas with a<br />

Crucifixion by Andrea Boscolo,<br />

a painting of Vincenzo Pagani<br />

and an other painting of the 17 th<br />

century, attributed to the Pomarancio’s<br />

School. The Church<br />

of St. Lorenzo Martyr was rebuilt<br />

in the 18 th century. Moreover, 3<br />

km away from the town centre is<br />

the medieval castle of Rocca di<br />

Montevarmine of the 10 th century,<br />

containing the Church of St.<br />

Pietro, which is located near the<br />

CARASSAI<br />

Church of St. Michele. Worth<br />

visiting is also the Abbey of St.<br />

Angelo in Farfense Piano (11 th<br />

century), located on the right<br />

bank of the Aso River, and the<br />

Municipal Archaeological Museum.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil, traditional sausages, including<br />

the famous “ciauscolo”,<br />

d.o.c. Wines Rosso Piceno and<br />

Falerio; different desserts like<br />

Easter ring-shaped cakes, pizza<br />

with cheese, wine must ciambellas<br />

(ring-shaped cakes) and currant<br />

buns.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities are<br />

available: a soccer field, a five-aside<br />

football field, a tennis court,<br />

a basketball ground, a motocross<br />

field and a skating rink.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The village is located on the hill<br />

ridge between the Aso River and<br />

the Menocchia River, about<br />

15km away from the sea: from<br />

everywhere you can enjoy an<br />

amazing panorama, sweeping<br />

away from the coast to the Apennines.<br />

There are also two parks<br />

with recreational facilities: the<br />

municipal park and the playground<br />

for children. You can enjoy<br />

historical and cultural excursions,<br />

on foot or by mountain<br />

bike, at the discovery of monuments<br />

and churches of the territory,<br />

and also excursions along the<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

CARASSAI<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

paths of the lush Aso Valley or<br />

along the hilly paths, that lead to<br />

Rocca di Montevarmine.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera di Sant’Angelo in Piano<br />

(Fair of St. Angelo in Piano) -<br />

Sunday after the 8 th of May; Festa<br />

del Patrono San Barnaba<br />

(Feast of the Patron Saint, St.<br />

Barnaba) - 11 th June; Premio<br />

Josephin “Arte e Informazione”<br />

(Josephin Award “Art and Information”)<br />

- first half of July; Festa<br />

dei ragazzi (Guys festival) - July;<br />

Festa della Sangria (Sangria Festival)<br />

- period between July-August,<br />

Sagra delle tagliatelle con<br />

la papera (Festival of tagliatelle<br />

with duck-sauce) - third weekend<br />

in July; Sagra degli Gnocchi<br />

(Gnocchi festival) - first Sunday<br />

in August; Sagra della Salsiccia<br />

alla Brace (Grilled sausages festival)<br />

- 15 th August; Festa del Voto<br />

in onore della Madonna del<br />

Buon Gesù (Day of the Voto to<br />

the Madonna del Buon Gesù) -<br />

last Sunday in August.


Province of Ascoli Piceno<br />

Inhabitants 1025<br />

Altitude 400 m ASL<br />

Surface 15,05 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Ascoli Piceno 30 km<br />

i<br />

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Phone: +39 0735.98130<br />

www.comune.cossignano.ap.it<br />

comune.cossignano@libero.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

In 1309 Cossignano became<br />

part of the possessions of the<br />

Abbey of Farfa in the Picene.<br />

The village became autonomous<br />

in the 14 th century,<br />

but it has been a disputed territory<br />

between Fermo and Ascoli<br />

Piceno for a long time, because<br />

of its strategic position.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the historic centre you can<br />

see the town walls with its<br />

Keeps, the “Grottoni”, the Porta<br />

Levante, (eastern town gate)<br />

also known as St. George’Gate<br />

and the Porta da Sole.On the<br />

square you can find the Civic<br />

Tower (15 th century) and the<br />

Church of Assunta (18 th century),<br />

which preserves some<br />

paintings by Nicola Monti, including<br />

the Assumption and St.<br />

George, as well as a Madonna<br />

with Child and a St. Domenico,<br />

attributed to Maratta’s School.<br />

In the historic centre you can<br />

visit the Municipal Library, the<br />

municipal Museum Antiquarium<br />

“Nicola Pansoni” and the<br />

Municipal Historical Archives.<br />

On the town walls you can see<br />

the Church of Annunziata<br />

(12 th -13 th centuries), which<br />

preserves frescoes from different<br />

periods, including a St. Lucia<br />

by Crivelleschi’s School,<br />

an altar-piece representing the<br />

saints Antonio Abate, Antonio<br />

da Padova and Giobbe by Vincenzo<br />

Pagani and a Deposition,<br />

attributed to Cola dell’Amatrice.<br />

Outside the town walls is<br />

the “Casa di terra”, a building<br />

COSSIGNANO<br />

dating from the year 1000 with<br />

a supporting structure, made of<br />

earth and straw.<br />

Worth visiting is the Villa Trocchi<br />

(end of 700), considered<br />

one of the most beautiful villas<br />

in the province, with a garden<br />

and surrounded by a park of<br />

century-old pines.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: the<br />

“Taccù” (first course consisting<br />

of a mixture of flour and<br />

water), handmade tagliatelle<br />

and “maccheroncini”, stuffed<br />

olives and fried cremini, beans<br />

with pig rinds, stockfish with<br />

celery and potatoes, Frustingo,<br />

Christmas cake, made with<br />

figs, walnuts and raisins.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field, a<br />

tennis court, a five-a-side football<br />

field and a multipurpose<br />

gymnasium.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Cossignano rises on a hill between<br />

the rivers Menocchia<br />

and Tesino, about 15km away<br />

from the sea. Adjacent to the<br />

historic centre is a green public<br />

area. For those, who love walking<br />

and cycling in nature,<br />

there’s the municipal circuit<br />

called “Castello di Marte”: it<br />

starts from Carassai, continues<br />

across the picturesque rural<br />

area of Cossignano and joins<br />

the circuit of Montalto delle<br />

Marche.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

COSSIGNANO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa di Sant’Antonio and<br />

Sagra dello stoccafisso (Feast<br />

of St. Antonio and Stockfish<br />

Festival) - 17 th January; Festa e<br />

fiera del Patrono San Giorgio<br />

(Feast and Fair of the Patron<br />

Saint, St. Giorgio) - 25 th April;<br />

Rievocazione storica medioevale“Al<br />

Castello di Ser Balduzio”(Historical<br />

medieval revival<br />

representation “At the<br />

castle of Sir Balduzio”) - first<br />

Saturday in August, Sagra del<br />

pesce fritto (Fried fish Festival)-<br />

August; Sagra del prosciutto<br />

(Ham Festival) - August;<br />

Sagra della salsiccia<br />

(Sausage Festival) - August;<br />

Sagra di Ferragosto (Ferragosto<br />

Festival), tasting of typical<br />

local products - 15 th August.<br />

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Province of Ascoli Piceno<br />

Inhabitants 1508<br />

Altitude 690 m ASL<br />

Surface 34,19sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Ascoli Piceno 24 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0736.373132<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.844526<br />

+39 0736.844379<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/Force<br />

com.force@provincia.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The origins of Force date from<br />

the 5 th century before Christ,<br />

when, peoples of the area settled<br />

there to protect themselves from<br />

attacks during the barbarian invasions.<br />

After year 1000 Force<br />

became a possession of the<br />

Abbey of Farfa, but since the<br />

13 th century it began to assert its<br />

independence and fighting to<br />

become a free Municipality. In<br />

1804 it obtained the status of<br />

Town, thanks to Pope Pius VII.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Collegiate Church of St.<br />

Paolo, built on the ruins of an<br />

earlier Farfense Church (12 th<br />

century), preserves the Roman<br />

apse and Simone De Magistris’<br />

artworks. The Church of St.<br />

Francesco (19 th century) was<br />

rebuilt on a previous Romanesque<br />

church, designed by<br />

Giuseppe Sacconi. The suburban<br />

Church of Santa Maria<br />

delle Grazie is built in Romanesque<br />

style. The Church of<br />

St. Stefano, in the hamlet Montecchio,<br />

as well as the Church of<br />

St. Taddeo are also recommended.<br />

Worth seeing is also the 18 th<br />

century Town Hall, dominated<br />

by the Civic Tower, the Palace<br />

del Priorato and Villa Verrucchio<br />

of the 20 th century, built in<br />

an eclectic oriental style.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The town of Force is also<br />

known as the “Land of<br />

Calderai” for its copper handicraft<br />

manufacturing, an ancient<br />

FORCE<br />

activity introduced in the 16 th<br />

century by the Farfensi monks.<br />

The origin of its name is due to<br />

its nature of place of transition<br />

(“fork”) between the valleys of<br />

Tronto, Tesino and Aso.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are pecorino<br />

cheese, polenta, lamb, wild<br />

boar, truffles, porcini mushrooms<br />

and vincotto (literally<br />

cooked wine).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a soccer field, a<br />

motocross field and a multipurpose<br />

sports field.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Force is a pleasant town, situated<br />

on the crest Aso-Tesino, that<br />

falls into the Sibillini Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità Montana<br />

dei Sibillini), a territory<br />

rich in history and culture and<br />

with an outstanding natural<br />

landscape. Within the village<br />

you can find the Municipal Park<br />

Villino Verrucchio. The town is<br />

suitable for pleasant historicalcultural<br />

and panoramic walks<br />

across the picturesque old town.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Concerto dell’Epifania (Epiphany<br />

Concert) - 6 th January;<br />

Fiera di San Salvatore (Fair of<br />

St. Salvatore) - Monday after<br />

Easter, Sagra delle fave e del<br />

formaggio (Broad Beans and<br />

cheese Festival) - first Sunday in<br />

May, Festa di San Vincenzo<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FORCE<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

Ferreri and Sagra del timballo e<br />

del pesce fritto (Feast of St. Vincenzo<br />

Ferreri and Festival of<br />

timballo and fried fish) in the<br />

hamlet Montemoro - May; Festa<br />

Beata Assunta Pallotta e Sagra<br />

della “Cacciannanze (Feast<br />

of Blessed Assunta Pallotta and<br />

“Cacciannanze” Festival) - second<br />

Sunday in July; Mostra del<br />

rame e del ferro battuto (Exhibtion<br />

of copper and wrought iron)<br />

- July and August; Festa del SS.<br />

Crocifisso and Sagra della pasta<br />

al tartufo e dei funghi porcini<br />

(Feast of the Holy Crucifix and<br />

Festival of pasta with mushrooms<br />

and truffle) - second Sunday<br />

in August; Antichi sapori<br />

per le vie del borgo (Old flavours<br />

through the streets of the<br />

village) - third Sunday in August;<br />

Festa dell’Immacolata<br />

(Feast of the Immacolata) - 8 th<br />

December; Rassegna internazionale<br />

Corali polifoniche<br />

(International polyphonic review)<br />

- second Sunday in December.


Province of Ascoli Piceno<br />

Inhabitants 1604<br />

Altitude 255 m ASL<br />

Surface 16,35 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Ascoli Piceno 50 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0735.72112<br />

+39 0735.72312<br />

www.comune.massignano.ap.it<br />

com.massignano@<br />

regione.marche.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Massignano (Massa Aniane)<br />

was a suburb of the ancient Roman<br />

town of Cupra. In the 13 th<br />

century the town was subjected<br />

to Fermo, but its geographical<br />

position made it constantly<br />

longed for by Ascoli Piceno.<br />

In 1532 it was conquered by<br />

Ascoli and, from that time till<br />

the 18 th century, it was under<br />

the Papal States.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

At the entrance of the village<br />

you can find the neoclassical<br />

Church of Misericordia, built<br />

in the 19 th century. In the medieval<br />

Old Town, you can see<br />

the Civic Tower (1572), serving<br />

as bell tower already for the old<br />

Church of the Monastery, the<br />

Town Hall, once Augustinian<br />

Monastery, and the Church of<br />

St. Giacomo Maggiore (18 th<br />

century). Next to the Church<br />

there’s the Parish Museum of<br />

Sacred Art, which preserves<br />

different art works, including a<br />

painting of a Praying Madonna<br />

with Child of the 15 th century<br />

by Vittore Crivelli.<br />

In the historic centre you can<br />

also find lots of ancient noble<br />

palaces. In the hamlet Villa<br />

Santi is the Abbey of SS. Felice<br />

and Adaucto, rebuilt in the 17 th<br />

century and keeping the Romanesque<br />

apse of the 10 th century.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Among its local products we<br />

have to remember: meat, traditional<br />

sausages, pecorino<br />

MASSIGNANO<br />

cheese, extra-virgin olive oil,<br />

handmade pasta (maccheroncini),<br />

d.o.c. wines Rosso Piceno<br />

and Falerio. Worth tasting are<br />

its delicious stuffed olives.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: tennis court, a<br />

soccer field, a swimming pool<br />

and a sports field.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

You can enjoy historical and<br />

natural excursions, like mountain<br />

bike, horse trekking and<br />

walking itineraries, at the discovery<br />

of the fascinating area<br />

of Menocchia Valley.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Madonna delle<br />

Grazie and Fiera della Primavera<br />

(Feast of the Madonna<br />

delle Grazie and Spring Fair) -<br />

Tuesday after Easter; Festa di<br />

San Felice a Villa Santi (Feast<br />

of St. Felice at Villa Santi) -<br />

second Sunday after Easter;<br />

Festa della Ginestra (Broom<br />

Festival) - late May, early June;<br />

Festa Medievale (Medieval<br />

Festival) - July; Sagra delle<br />

Frittelle (Fritters Festival) -<br />

14 th August; Festa della<br />

Madonna del Soccorso (Feast<br />

of the Madonna del Soccorso) -<br />

second Sunday in September.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

MASSIGNANO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

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Province of Ascoli Piceno<br />

MONTEDINOVE<br />

Inhabitants 560<br />

Altitude 561 m ASL<br />

Surface 11,9 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Ascoli Piceno 30 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0736.829410<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.844526<br />

+39 0736.844379<br />

www.comune.montedinove.ap.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The origins of the town date<br />

from the end of the 6 th century<br />

when people of Ascoli took<br />

refuge to escape from Longobard<br />

invasions. In 1039 the village<br />

was given by Longino di<br />

Azione, Longobard feudal<br />

Lord, to the Abbey of Farfa; its<br />

monks fortified the village and<br />

turned it into one of the most<br />

beautiful castles in the area. In<br />

1585 it became part of the Papal<br />

States, until the Unification<br />

of Italy in 1861.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The Church of Santa Maria de<br />

Cellis, dating from the 11 th century,<br />

contains a wooden crucifix<br />

of the 14 th century and a<br />

fresco of 1512, representing the<br />

Madonna of Mercy by Vincenzo<br />

Pagani. The 17 th century<br />

Sanctuary of St. Thomas Becket<br />

preserves a Madonna between<br />

SS. Tommaso and Francesco<br />

and a wooden statue of<br />

St. Tommaso. The Church of St.<br />

Lorenzo Martyr (1792) is a<br />

work of Pietro Maggi. Worth<br />

visiting is also the Town Hall,<br />

the remains of the high ring<br />

walls and the Porta della Vittoria<br />

(historic town gate).<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Local specialities are: virgin<br />

olive oil, pecorino cheese, traditional<br />

salami; d.o.c. wines<br />

Rosso Piceno and Falerio,<br />

handmade pasta (timballi e<br />

tagliatelle), mushrooms, white<br />

and black truffle, lamb meat<br />

and mutton, cakes (frustingo),<br />

pizza with cheese, pizza with<br />

figs.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a tennis court, a<br />

sports ground and Boules (Italian<br />

bocce) rinks.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

Montedinove is located on the<br />

ridge between the Aso Valley<br />

and the Tesino Valley; from the<br />

hill you can enjoy a wide<br />

panoramic view, sweeping<br />

away from the Sibillini Mountains<br />

to the Adriatic Sea. Within<br />

the town, in the hamlet San<br />

Tommaso, there is a municipal<br />

playground. The territory is included<br />

in the Sibillini Mountain<br />

Community (Comunità<br />

Montana dei Sibillini), habitat<br />

of a significant natural and<br />

landscape interest, which offers<br />

the possibility of different<br />

walking or mountain-bike excursions,<br />

at the discovery of<br />

different artistic natural and<br />

cultural treasures of the area.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa e fiera di San Tommaso<br />

(Feast and Fair of St. Tommaso)<br />

- first Sunday in June; Festa<br />

del patrono San Lorenzo (Feast<br />

of the Patron Saint, St. Lorenzo)<br />

- August; Montedinove Sapori<br />

(Montedinove flavours),<br />

food-and-wine walks through<br />

the streets of the town - August.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

MONTEDINOVE<br />

ASCOLI PICENO


Province of Ascoli Piceno<br />

Inhabitants 619<br />

Altitude 878 m ASL<br />

Surface 48,59 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Ascoli Piceno 33 km<br />

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Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0736.806122<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.251747<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/Montegallo<br />

com.montegallo@provincia.ap.it<br />

www.sibillini.net<br />

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The place is mentioned in the<br />

Egidiane Constitutions of 1357,<br />

as Mons Sanctae Mariae in Gallo.<br />

In 1378 it’s remembered as<br />

land of St. Maria in Lapide. Only<br />

in 1580 it was called Montegallo.<br />

In ancient times Pelasgi, Marsi<br />

and Sabini lived there. It came<br />

under the Farfense rule in the 8 th<br />

century. According to some historians,<br />

it was Marco Gallo, an<br />

envoy of Carlo Magno, who<br />

founded the Castle of St. Maria<br />

in Lapide, which is still immersed<br />

in the bush vegetation<br />

between Balzo and Fonditore.<br />

During the 15 th century the walls<br />

of this castrum gave origin to<br />

Balzo, that is now the seat of the<br />

administrative municipality. In<br />

1250 it obtained the citizenship<br />

of Ascoli, in exchange of keeping<br />

a citizen of Ascoli Piceno as lord<br />

of the castle and of an annual<br />

tribute to the Palio, in the anniversary<br />

of St. Emidio. Today,<br />

the municipality has 27 hamlets<br />

which depends on Balzo, seat of<br />

the Municipal government, hosted<br />

in the 17 th century Town Hall<br />

Palace.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

As evidence of its noble past you<br />

can see a Shrine by the Church of<br />

St. Maria in Lapide, an old Farfense<br />

Church, nestled in the<br />

bushes between Balzo and Fonditore,<br />

the Church of St. Maria in<br />

Pantano, better known as the<br />

Church of Sibille for the Bonfini’s<br />

frescoes of the 17 th century,<br />

dedicated to these mysterious female<br />

figures, the Churches of St.<br />

MONTEGALLO<br />

Bernardino and St. Angelo, with<br />

a portal of the 16 th century. Worth<br />

visiting is also the temple dedicated<br />

to Madonna in the hamlet<br />

Collicello, the Museum of Rural<br />

Civilization in the hamlet Uscerno<br />

and the Monastery of St.<br />

Francesco in the hamlet Corsara.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The C.E.A. (Centre for Environmental<br />

Education) is very active;<br />

its seat is located in Palazzetto<br />

Branconio (17 th century) and<br />

manages the territory, including<br />

the Taliani pinewood and a naturalist<br />

path.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Worth remembering is the production<br />

of honey in the hamlet<br />

Acetito, excellent dishes based<br />

on local mushrooms, lamb and<br />

wild boar meat.<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities are<br />

available: a soccer field, an outdoor<br />

pool and a children’s playground<br />

in the pine forest<br />

equipped with recreational facilities.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The territory, characterized by<br />

numerous sources of mineral water,<br />

is rich in a particular and unusual<br />

flora: hornbeam, fir, maple,<br />

oak, chestnut, pine, daffodils,<br />

tulips, edelweiss and gentian.<br />

Worth visiting is the House of<br />

Blessed Marco in Fonditore. The<br />

place is ideal for naturalistic<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

MONTEGALLO<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

trips: 30km of paths on horseback,<br />

by mountain bike and on<br />

foot. In particular, there are interesting<br />

paths in direction of Santa<br />

Maria in Pantano to the top of the<br />

Mount Vettore, or to the Mount<br />

Sibilla, the Pit of Colleluce<br />

(source Fluvione), the sandstone<br />

cliff in Corbara, the valley of<br />

Pantano, the Mill of Uscerno and<br />

the famous Trail of reapers (Sentiero<br />

dei mietitori).<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa patronale di S. Bernardino<br />

(Feast of the Patron Saint, St.<br />

Bernardino) - 20 th May; Fiera in<br />

frazione Balzo (Fair In the hamlet<br />

Balzo) - 12 th August; Fiera<br />

del miele (Honey fair) in the<br />

hamlet Abetito - September; Raduno<br />

dei cavalli (Horse meeting)<br />

in the hamlet Colle - August/September;<br />

patronal festivals in the<br />

different hamlets in summer; Sagra<br />

della Castagna (Chestnut<br />

festival) in the hamlet Uscerno -<br />

October.<br />

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Province of Ascoli Piceno<br />

MONTEMONACO<br />

Inhabitants 659<br />

Altitude 1080 m ASL<br />

Surface 67,71 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Ascoli Piceno 40 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0736.856141<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.844526<br />

+39 0736.844379<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park:<br />

Phone: +39 0737.972711<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/Montemonaco<br />

com.montemonaco@provincia.ap.it<br />

www.sibillini.net<br />

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Sited close to the Sibillini Mountains,<br />

Montemonaco owes its<br />

name to its origin: in the Middle<br />

Ages a Benedictine monk found<br />

refuge on this hill. In the 9 th century<br />

a Benedictine fortification<br />

was founded. At the end of the<br />

13 th century the rural settlements<br />

at the foot of the Sibillini Mounts<br />

decided to join in an free municipality<br />

and chose Montemonaco,<br />

the mountain of the Monk, as<br />

capital, due to its strategic position,<br />

peaking at the centre of the<br />

area, thus easy to defend. To protect<br />

their freedom, the inhabitants<br />

of Montemonaco built the<br />

castle walls, interspersed by robust<br />

towers. In vain Francesco<br />

Sforza and Niccolò Piccinino<br />

tried to subdue the village and<br />

some neighbouring towns, including<br />

Arquata del Tronto,<br />

Montefortino, Montegallo and<br />

Norcia.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

The historic centre is a slice of<br />

medieval life: the remains of the<br />

ancient Rocca (13 th century) and<br />

the three remaining towers are<br />

work of Lombard master masons;<br />

the Church of St. Giovanni<br />

Battista dates back to the 14 th<br />

century. It preserves a piece of<br />

the Virgin of Soccorso by Giulio<br />

Vergari (1521). The Church of St.<br />

Biagio (15 th century) and the<br />

church of St. Benedetto (6 th century)<br />

are rich in works of art: in<br />

the last one you can appreciate a<br />

portal, dated 1546, and inside a<br />

fresco attributed to the school of<br />

Crivelli, a Crucifix, carved in<br />

polychrome wood, and a precious<br />

reliquary of the goldsmith<br />

Cristoforo from Norcia. The<br />

Town Hall, built in 1549 on Cardinal<br />

Farnese’s commission, is<br />

the basement of the 14 th century<br />

Civic Tower.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Hiking excursions will take you<br />

to Mount Sibilla or Mount Vettore:<br />

don’t miss visiting the mysterious<br />

Fairies’Cave or the small<br />

lake of Pilate, a place, that inspired<br />

ancient legends; characteristic<br />

is its glasses shape and it is<br />

famous for the presence of Chirocephalus<br />

Marchesonii, a small<br />

crustacean, found in 1954 by Professor<br />

Marchesoni, which makes<br />

waters red during summer times.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

Among its local products we<br />

have to remember: sausages, the<br />

mutton of Montemonaco, trout,<br />

cheese, porcini mushrooms, truffles,<br />

chestnuts, different dishes<br />

based on polenta, rabbit, poultry<br />

and wild boar, local cakes, the<br />

wines of the hills of Ascoli and<br />

the traditional vincotto (literally<br />

cooked wine).<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

As second highest town in the<br />

Marche it is a healthy place for<br />

holiday and a great starting point<br />

for excursions on the Sibillini<br />

Mountains. It is also ideal for<br />

fishing, horse riding, mountain<br />

biking and for skiing excursions<br />

in winter.<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

MONTEMONACO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

There are numerous floristic protected<br />

areas. Extensive wideleaved<br />

tree forests cover the<br />

mountain slopes. On the Mount<br />

Banditello you can find beech<br />

forests with centuries-old trees.<br />

The edelweiss and the eagle are<br />

still to see on the peaks of the<br />

Mount Sibilla and the Mount Vettore.<br />

The Monti Guarnieri Park,<br />

which overlooks the village, is a<br />

green area with secular trees.<br />

Worth visiting are the different<br />

hamlets of the territory: Tofe,<br />

Rocca, Foce, Rascio, Vallegrascia<br />

with the Church of St. Lorenzo,<br />

Isola di S. Biagio with the suggestive<br />

Gerosa Lake and the ancient<br />

Church of S. Giorgio and Altino,<br />

the highest settlement of the eastern<br />

side of Sibillini. The territory<br />

is included in the Sibillini Mountains<br />

National park.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Befana (Befana’s festival<br />

- Befana is a old lady character<br />

of the Italian folklore) - 6 th<br />

January; Festa di San Sebastiano<br />

(Feast of St. Sebastiano) - 20 th<br />

January, Festa del Patrono S.<br />

Benedetto da Norcia (Feast of the<br />

Patron Saint St. Benedetto da<br />

Norcia) with donkey parade - August;<br />

Sagra mercato delle<br />

castagne (Chestnut Trade-Festival)<br />

with sale of local products,<br />

accompanied with hot mulled<br />

wine - last Sunday in October);<br />

Presepe vivente (Staging of the<br />

nativity) - late December/early<br />

January.


Province of Ascoli Piceno<br />

Inhabitants 208<br />

Altitude 540 m ASL<br />

Surface 12,57 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Ascoli Piceno 17 km<br />

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Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0736.362142<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.251747<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/Palmiano<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

The origins of its name are uncertain:<br />

the most likely hypothesis<br />

is that the name refers to<br />

the geographic conditions, as<br />

the surrounding hills have the<br />

shape of the palm of a hand<br />

(Palmi Manus). We don’t know<br />

anything precise about its origins,<br />

because the municipal<br />

archive was destroyed in 1799<br />

because of a fire. However, the<br />

different architectural evidences,<br />

typical of the Benedictine<br />

Order, suggests that the village<br />

was likely founded by<br />

these monks.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

For the charming streets of the<br />

centre you can still feel the<br />

past: several arches, portals and<br />

stone architraves are still to see.<br />

Interesting is the structure of<br />

the parish Church of St. Maria<br />

delle Grazie; built over an existing<br />

tower. It contains many<br />

frescoes and an altar dedicated<br />

to St. Michele Arcangelo.<br />

WORTH TASTING<br />

The main local products are:<br />

mushrooms and valuable truffles.<br />

Excellent grilled meat,<br />

tasty sausages and pecorino<br />

cheese<br />

SOMETHING TO DO<br />

The following sport facilities<br />

are available: a multipurpose<br />

sports ground and indoor<br />

boules (Bocce) rinks.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

The landscape is of a unique<br />

PALMIANO<br />

and intense beauty: wood overlooking<br />

the cultivated fields<br />

and wonderful natural chromatic<br />

effects, especially in Autumn.<br />

The village rises on a hill<br />

overlooking a deep valley between<br />

the valleys of Fluvione<br />

and Chiaro, in a stunningly<br />

beautiful natural environment,<br />

suitable for walking and mountain<br />

biking.<br />

Worth mentioning is the ancient<br />

fortress of Castel San<br />

Pietro, once called Belvedere<br />

Castle, belonging to the system<br />

of Ascoli. It still preserves parts<br />

of the ancient ring walls. The<br />

parish church contains interesting<br />

figured capitals; nearby is<br />

the Church of the Madonna di<br />

Valle Fornaci (16 th century).<br />

Worth visiting in Pedara is the<br />

squared Tower, that retains<br />

traits of the influence of the<br />

Benedictine culture. An apsidiole,<br />

immersed in the vegetation<br />

of the Mount Vettore, is what<br />

remains of an ancient church,<br />

where the Brotherhood of the<br />

Holy Sacrament was founded<br />

in 1632.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Festa della Santa Croce (Feast<br />

of the Holy Cross) - second<br />

Sunday in May; Sagra degli<br />

“Spitilli, (Festival of Spitilli”,<br />

skewers of mutton) - last Sunday<br />

in July; Festa in onore della<br />

Madonna (Feast in honour of<br />

the Madonna) in the hamlet<br />

Castel San Pietro - 15 th August;<br />

Sagra della Patata (Potato Festival)<br />

- first Sunday in Septem-<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

PALMIANO<br />

ber; Festa del Patrono San<br />

Michele Arcangelo (Feast of<br />

the Patron Saint, St. Michele<br />

Arcangelo) - last Sunday in<br />

September.<br />

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Province of Ascoli Piceno<br />

Inhabitants 973<br />

Altitude 395<br />

Surface 27,2 sq km<br />

Distance from<br />

Ascoli Piceno 24 km<br />

i<br />

Town hall:<br />

Phone: +39 0736.374122<br />

Mountain Community<br />

Phone: +39 0736.844526<br />

+39 0736.844379<br />

www.provincia.ap.it/Rotella<br />

com.rotella@libero.it<br />

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MOUNTAIN DEWS<br />

Rotella lies at the foot of the<br />

Mount Ascensione, known as<br />

Monte Nero in ancient times,<br />

due to its thick woods and chestnut<br />

groves. There are three hypothesis<br />

about the origins of its<br />

name: the round shape of the<br />

ground, the name of the Roman<br />

consul Rutilio, or the kneecap<br />

“rotula”, term used for an ancient<br />

shield. Two rivers flow<br />

across the town, the Tesino River<br />

and the Oste stream. The origin<br />

of this small town dates<br />

1204, founded by the Benedictine<br />

monks. It is mentioned as<br />

one of the Farfensi possessions<br />

of St. Vittoria in Matenano. In<br />

1357 the Cardinal Albornoz in<br />

the Egidiane Constitutions considered<br />

it among the towns, that<br />

have always belonged to the<br />

Farfense Abbey. Following the<br />

reforms, implemented in response<br />

to the Council of Trento,<br />

it was assigned to the diocese of<br />

Ripatransone in 1571.<br />

WORTH VISITING<br />

In the charming historic centre<br />

you can visit the Civic Clock<br />

Tower (15 th century), historic<br />

bell tower of the Church of S.<br />

Maria, that collapsed in 1755,<br />

the Baroque Church of SS.<br />

Maria and Lorenzo (18 th century);<br />

inside are a polychrome terracotta<br />

Pietà, made in the 15 th<br />

century and a marble bust of the<br />

Eternal Father; the big Church<br />

of St. Viviana, known as<br />

Madonna dell’Icona (18 th century)<br />

for a polychrome plaster<br />

of the 16 th century representing<br />

ROTELLA<br />

the Virgin with Child; the<br />

Church houses the Diocesan<br />

Museum of Sacred Art. Worth<br />

visiting are also Poggio Canosa,<br />

ancient medieval village, with<br />

the harmonious parish church of<br />

S. Lucia, which preserves four<br />

precious paintings by Pietro<br />

Alemanno and where you can<br />

visit a Naturalistic Museum;<br />

Castel di Croce, typical medieval<br />

town, with its impressive<br />

tower, in a strategic and<br />

panoramic position, and the<br />

beautiful Church of St. Severino;<br />

Capradosso, famous for the<br />

Oratory of Verdiente with frescoes<br />

of 14 th century, the Sanctuary<br />

of Montemisio with an old<br />

oak tree and the characteristic<br />

Church of San Rocco.<br />

SOMETHING MORE TO<br />

DISCOVER<br />

The magical Mount Ascensione,<br />

covered with woods, inspired<br />

lots of legends. Worth<br />

visiting is also the new part of<br />

the town, with buildings, that<br />

show a lively economy with important<br />

food and leather production.<br />

WORTH DISCOVERING<br />

There are floristic protected areas:<br />

together with the Mount Ascensione,<br />

the territory includes<br />

other protected floristic areas,<br />

like chestnuts groves a, Bosco di<br />

Rovetino, with oaks, hornbeam,<br />

maple, manna ashes, mushrooms<br />

and many paths. Worth<br />

seeing is the natural phenomenon<br />

of “Vulcanelli” of mud, that<br />

URBINO<br />

PESARO<br />

ANCONA<br />

MACERATA<br />

FERMO<br />

ROTELLA<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

occurs in the countryside of<br />

Rotella during the months of<br />

September and October.<br />

DON’T MISS OUT<br />

Fiera del 1 maggio (Fair of the<br />

1 st of May) - 1 st May; Sagre gastronomiche<br />

e serate danzanti<br />

(Folk dancing and gastronomic<br />

festivals) - July and August;<br />

Festa della Beata M. A. Pallotta<br />

(Feast of the Blessed M.A. Pallotta)<br />

commemorating the miracle<br />

of the fountain that pours<br />

wine - August; Festa e Fiera di<br />

S. Lorenzo (Feast and Fair of St.<br />

Lorenzo) - 10 th August; Festa<br />

Madonna della Consolazione<br />

(Feast of the Madonna della<br />

consolazione) at the Sanctuary<br />

of Montemisio - 15 th August;<br />

Processione delle Canestrelle<br />

(Procession of the Canestrelle) -<br />

second Sunday in August; Festa<br />

di Santa Viviana (Feast of St. Viviana)<br />

- last Sunday in August;<br />

Sagra della castagna (Chestnut<br />

Festival) of the Mount Ascensione<br />

- October.


San Benedetto del Tronto (AP)<br />

Conero Riviera (AN)<br />

Macerata - Arena Sferisterio<br />

Monti Sibillini National Park<br />

(Mt. Palazzo Borghese)<br />

Villa Potenza (MC) - Remains of<br />

the ancient Helvia Ricina<br />

Ascoli Piceno - The “Quintana”<br />

Marche Hinterland<br />

Genga (AN) - Frasassi Caves<br />

Ancona - Cathedral of San Ciriaco<br />

Jesi (AN) - Pergolesi Theater<br />

Loreto (AN) - Piazza della Madonna<br />

Urbino (PU) - Church of San<br />

Bernardino<br />

Ascoli Piceno - Palazzo<br />

del Capitano del Popolo<br />

Fermo - The Dome<br />

Pesaro - Rossini Opera Festival


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MONTE GRIMANO<br />

MONTE CERIGNONE<br />

PIETRARUBBIA MACERA TA FELTRIA<br />

FRONTINO<br />

MERCATELLO<br />

SUL METAURO<br />

APECCHIO<br />

LEGENDA<br />

1 - Porto Turistico<br />

2 - Spiaggia di sabbia<br />

3 - Spiaggia con ghiaia<br />

4 - Spiaggia mista (scoglio e ghiaia)<br />

5 - Spiaggia mista (sabbia e ghiaia)<br />

6 - Area protetta<br />

Autostrade<br />

Superstrade<br />

Strade Statali<br />

Altre strade importanti<br />

Ferrovie dello Stato<br />

Linee navigazione<br />

Aeroporto<br />

LUNANO<br />

PIANDIMELETO<br />

S.S. 73 BIS<br />

SANT'ANGELO IN VADO<br />

SASSOFELTRIO<br />

SASSOCORVARO<br />

PEGLIO<br />

PIOBBICO<br />

URBANIA<br />

UMBRIA<br />

MILANO<br />

BOLOGNA<br />

RIMINI<br />

TAVOLETO<br />

AUDITORE<br />

MONTECALVO IN FOGLIA<br />

S.S. 257<br />

CANTIANO<br />

GUBBIO<br />

PERUGIA<br />

ROMA<br />

URBINO<br />

ACQUALAGNA<br />

FERMIGNANO<br />

CAGLI<br />

GRADARA<br />

TAVULLIA<br />

COLBORDOLO<br />

PETRIANO<br />

ISOLA DEL PIANO<br />

GABICCE MARE<br />

GUBBIO<br />

PERUGIA<br />

ROMA<br />

FOSSOMBRONE<br />

FRONTONE<br />

COME ARRIVARE<br />

S.S. 423<br />

GABICCE MONTE<br />

VALLUGOLA<br />

FIORENZUOLA DI FOCARA<br />

PASSO NOCERA UMBRA<br />

DEL CORNELLO<br />

CASTELLEONE DI SUASA<br />

A B C D E F G H I L M<br />

MONTELABBATE<br />

SANT'ANGELO IN LIZZOLA<br />

MONTECICCARDO<br />

SERRUNGARINA<br />

MONTEFELCINO<br />

PERGOLA<br />

SERRA S. ABBONDIO<br />

SASSOFERRATO<br />

AUTOSTRADA A14<br />

LINEE FERROVIARIE<br />

Milano, Bologna, Ancona, Lecce,<br />

Roma, Falconara M., Ancona<br />

AEROPORTO<br />

Raffaello Sanzio, Ancona/Falconara M.<br />

PORTO DI ANCONA<br />

FOLIGNO<br />

ROMA<br />

SANTA MARINA AL TA<br />

MOMBAROCCIO<br />

CARTOCETO<br />

SALTARA<br />

SANT'IPPOLITO<br />

PESARO<br />

ORCIANO DI PESARO<br />

BARCHI<br />

FRATTE ROSA<br />

S. LORENZO IN CAMPO<br />

S.S. 424<br />

S.S. 8<br />

S.S. 76<br />

MONTEMAGGIO RE AL M.<br />

PIAGGE<br />

ARCEVIA<br />

PIORACO<br />

MONTECAVALLO<br />

TERNI<br />

FANO<br />

S. COSTANZO<br />

S. GIORGIO DI PESARO<br />

MONTEPORZIO<br />

BARBARA<br />

MONDOLFO<br />

CORINALDO<br />

SERRA DE' CONTI<br />

MONTERADO<br />

CASTELCOLONNA<br />

RIPE<br />

OSTRA VETERE<br />

MONTECAROTTO<br />

BELVEDERE<br />

OSTRENSE<br />

A14<br />

OSTRA<br />

POGGIO S. MARCELLO<br />

FIASTRA<br />

LAZIO<br />

STAFFOLO<br />

BELFORTE DEL CHIENTI<br />

MONTEMARCIANO<br />

MONTE S. VITO<br />

S. MARCELLO<br />

MONSANO<br />

CASTELPLANIO<br />

CASTELBELLIN O<br />

ROSORA<br />

MONTE ROBERTO<br />

MAIOLATI SPONTINI<br />

MERGO<br />

S. PAOLO DI JESI<br />

CUPRAMONTANA<br />

SERRA S. QUIRICO<br />

GENGA<br />

FAB RIANO<br />

ESANATOGLIA<br />

FIUMINATA<br />

MONDAVIO<br />

GROTTE DI<br />

FRASASSI<br />

SEFRO<br />

SERRAVALLE DI CHIENTI<br />

CERRETO D'ESI<br />

MATELICA<br />

S.S. 256<br />

S.S. 361<br />

MUCCIA<br />

PIEVETORINA<br />

S.S. 209<br />

MADONNA DEL PONTE<br />

METAURILIA<br />

TORRETTE DI FANO<br />

S.S. 256<br />

APIRO<br />

POGGIO S. VICINO<br />

GAGLIOLE<br />

CASTELRAIMONDO<br />

CAMERINO<br />

FIORDIMONTE<br />

S.S. 209<br />

VISSO<br />

MAROTTA<br />

S.S. 360<br />

CESANO<br />

SERRAPETRONA<br />

PIEVEBOVIGLIANA<br />

MORRO D'ALBA<br />

S.S. 502<br />

ACQUACANINA<br />

USSITA<br />

SENIGALLIA<br />

JESI<br />

CINGOLI<br />

S. SEVERINO MARCHE<br />

BOLOGNOLA<br />

CHIARA VALLE<br />

S.S. 76<br />

TOLENTINO<br />

MARZOCCA<br />

ROMA<br />

CAMERA TA PICENA<br />

POLVERIGI<br />

S. MARIA NUOV A<br />

APPIGNANO<br />

TREIA<br />

S.S. 361<br />

SARNANO<br />

S.S. 362<br />

S.S. 76<br />

FILOTTRANO<br />

URBISAGLIA<br />

COLMURANO<br />

MONTEFOR TINO<br />

MONTEMONACO<br />

CASTELSANTANGELO SUL NERA<br />

S.S. 77<br />

ARQUA TA DEL TRONTO<br />

MARINA DI MONTEMARCIANO<br />

FALCONARA M.MA<br />

AGUGLIANO<br />

S.S. 362<br />

POLLENZA<br />

MONTEGALLO<br />

PAL OMBINA<br />

TORRETTE<br />

S.S. 77<br />

A14<br />

OFFAGNA<br />

OSIMO<br />

MONTEFANO<br />

CASTEL ELFIDARDO<br />

MONTECASSISIANO<br />

LORO PICENO<br />

MACCERATA<br />

PETRI RIOLO<br />

MOGLIANO NO<br />

MONTE S. MARTINO<br />

S. VITTORIA IN MATENA ANO<br />

AMANDOLA<br />

S.S. 361<br />

SMERILLO<br />

ACQUASANTA<br />

TERME<br />

S.S. 777<br />

COMUNANZAA<br />

PA ALMIANO<br />

ROCCAFLUVION NE<br />

N O P Q<br />

ANCONA<br />

TRAVE<br />

CAMERANO<br />

MONTEFALCONE<br />

M<br />

APPENNINO<br />

A<br />

FORCE<br />

LORETO<br />

CORRIDONIA<br />

MONTE SAN G IUSTO<br />

FRANCAVILLA D'ETE<br />

MASSA FERMANA<br />

RECANATI<br />

CROAZIA<br />

SIROLO<br />

NUMANA<br />

POTENZA PICENA<br />

MONTELUPONE<br />

MONTECOSARO<br />

MORROVALLE<br />

MONTE S. PIETRANGELI<br />

RAPAGNANO<br />

FOLIGNANO<br />

PORTO RECANATI<br />

CIVITANOVA<br />

ALTA<br />

MONTEGRANARO<br />

TORRE S. PATRIZIO<br />

MAGLIANO DI TE NNA<br />

CASTEL DI LAMA<br />

TERAMO<br />

ABRUZZO<br />

N O P Q<br />

GRECIA<br />

TURCHIA - CIPRO - ISRAELE<br />

CIVITANOVA MARCHE<br />

SANT'ELPIDIO A MARE<br />

MONTE URANO<br />

FERMO<br />

MALTIGNANO<br />

PORTO SANT'ELPIDIO<br />

PORTO SAN GIORGIO<br />

CALDAROLA<br />

RIPE S. GINESIO<br />

MONTAPPONE<br />

CAMPOROTONDO DI FIASTRONE<br />

LAPEDONA<br />

MONTE VIDON CORRADO<br />

MONTEGIORGIO<br />

GROTTAZZOLINA<br />

S. GINESIO<br />

FALERONE<br />

ALTIDONA<br />

PONZANO DI FERMO<br />

CESSAPALOMBO<br />

MONTERUBBIANO<br />

BELMONTE<br />

PICENO<br />

MONTE GIBER<br />

SANT'ANGELO IN P ONTAN ANO<br />

TO<br />

MORESCO<br />

CAMPOFILONE<br />

SERVIGLIANOO<br />

MONSAMPIETRO MORICO<br />

PETRITOLI<br />

GUALDO<br />

MONTOTTONE<br />

MONTEFIORE DELL'AS O<br />

PENNA S. GIO VANNI<br />

MONTE VIDON COMBATTE<br />

MONTELEONE D I FERMO<br />

MASSIGNANO<br />

MONTERINALDO<br />

VENAROTTA<br />

ORTEZZANO<br />

MONTELPARO<br />

MONTALTO DELLE MARCHE<br />

S.S. 4<br />

OVEST<br />

PORTONOVO<br />

MONTE<br />

CONERO<br />

MONTE CONERO<br />

ROTELLA<br />

MARCELLI<br />

S.S. 571<br />

S.S. 485<br />

MONTEDINOVE<br />

CASTIGNANO<br />

APPIGNANO DE L TRONTO<br />

ASCOLI PICENO<br />

S.S. 210<br />

CARASSAI<br />

NORD<br />

PORTO POTENZA PICENA<br />

FONTESPINA<br />

COSSIGNANO<br />

OFFIDA<br />

SUD<br />

CASTORANO<br />

SPINETOLI<br />

LIDO DI FERMO<br />

S.S. 433<br />

COLLI DEL TRONTO<br />

A14<br />

PEDASO<br />

CUPRA MARITTIMA<br />

RIPATRANSONE GROTTAMMARE<br />

ACQUAVIVA PICENA<br />

MONTEPRANDONE<br />

MARINA PALMENSE<br />

MONSAMPOLO<br />

DEL TRONTO<br />

MARINA DI ALTIDONA<br />

EST<br />

PESCARA<br />

BARI<br />

S. BENEDETT O<br />

DEL TRONTO<br />

PORTO<br />

D'ASCOLI<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

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COORDINATION<br />

Department of Internationalization and Promotion<br />

Tourism and Food Promotion Unit<br />

Sandro Abelardi<br />

COLLABORATIONS<br />

Laura Capozucca<br />

Bianca Maria Giombetti<br />

Stefano Gregori<br />

SVIM - Sviluppo Marche S.p.A.<br />

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