The best of the Marche: we have chosen 10 of the most interesting towns for you, within the Marche region. Distances from Siom s.r.l. are expressed in km. JESI | | GENGA - GROTTE DI FRASASSI to 40km | | | | Clustered on a small hill close to the Esino river, its 14th-century walls are visible from afar, inviting visitors to seize the emotion of the discovery of its noble and age-old heart. | | This region's beauty is not restricted to the Frasassi Grottoes, but extends across the beautiful Gola della Rossa Natural Park with its marvellous naturalistic views and old villages. Visitors are immersed in a timeless world and are tempted to prolong their stay. | | | | | FABRIANO to 50km | | MACERATA to 45km | | | | You will be pleasantly surprised by your stay in Fabriano due to the riches of this generous and hospitable area. Its gentle and wild beauties are in abundance. You will experience moments of pure emotion suspended among art and history, spirituality and good food, modernity and tradition. | | In Roman times the town was situated 3 km further downriver. After its destruction the residents took refuge on higher ground, where the medieval city now stands. The present town centre is characterized by 16th-18th century buildings. The town's pride and joy is its historic university. | | | | | RIVIERA DEL CONERO - ANCONA to 45km | | LORETO to 50km | | | | The city is situated along the stretch of Marche coastline that extends towards Portonovo and Numana, among the blue sea and the intense green of the Mediterranean scrub. The Conero Riviera with its tucked away places and historic old villages is waiting to be discovered. | | From afar Loreto can be seen as a town in the form of a sanctuary: with ramparts and 16th-century walls. Capital of the Mariano Cult, the village is world famous since the Sanctuary of the Holy House is preserved inside the Basilica. | | | | | PESARO to 70km | | URBINO to 100km | | | | Nestled in the valley of the Foglia river it extends eastwards to the blue of the Adriatic Sea, among the slopes of the Ardizio and San Bartolo hills. Everyone traditionally associates Pesaro with its most famous son, Rossini. It is the town of music, majolica and furniture. | | Splendid town, the pearl of the Italian Renaissance, in its historic, artistic and cultural features. | | | | | ASCOLI to 140km | | FERMO to 90km | | | | Monumental town, the historic city centre of which is built entirely of travertine, a marble extracted from the local quarries. Its centre is the Renaissance Piazza del Popolo which contains the Palazzo dei Capitani and the church of San Francesco. | | It is a noble town of ancient origins, rich in art and culture. Nowadays it is also an important industrial centre and notable seaside resort with eight kilometres of beach. | | | | |
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