Our region, set on the border between Le Marche and Emilia-Romagna, is a true treasure chest of wonders waiting to be discovered. Rolling hills, historic villages, breathtaking views of the Adriatic coast, and untouched natural landscapes make every step an unforgettable experience.
Walking through these places means immersing yourself completely in nature: the scents of the Mediterranean vegetation, the sounds of the countryside, and the breathtaking views engage all the senses and accompany every traveler on a journey of beauty and harmony.
Whether you love nature, history, food and wine, or simply enjoy strolling through postcard-perfect landscapes, this land will always surprise you.
The San Bartolo Park is a true gem that combines nature, history, and culture. Its panoramic trails wind through forests, cliffs, and picturesque villages, offering unforgettable views of the Adriatic Sea.
The hike begins in Fiorenzuola di Focara, a charming medieval village located 200 meters above sea level. From there, the route continues along scenic trails stretching for about 22 km from Gabicce Mare to Pesaro.
In addition to its natural beauty, the area is of great archaeological interest, with findings dating back to the Neolithic era.
Along dirt paths, you’ll reach Casteldimezzo, another charming village, before descending to the small harbor of Vallugola, where we recommend a relaxing coffee break before returning to the hotel.
Duration: approx. 4 hours
Difficulty: easy, gently hilly
The hike begins in San Giovanni in Marignano and winds its way through gentle hills dotted with vineyards and olive groves.
The route leads to the majestic Castle of Gradara, one of Italy’s best-preserved medieval fortresses and officially listed among the “Most Beautiful Villages in Italy.”
After a pleasant walk through the historic center and along the ancient walls, enjoy a traditional local lunch before returning to the hotel by van.
Duration: approx. 3.5 hours
Difficulty: easy, gently hilly
Departure by van to Scotaneto, near Urbino.
The route runs through the rolling hills of the Cesane Natural Park, an area entirely cultivated according to organic farming principles.
During the hike, visit the picturesque Monastery of Montebello and an old museum of agricultural tools, before reaching Locanda Girolomoni for a delicious organic lunch.
On the way back, stop in Urbino, a UNESCO World Heritage Renaissance city, famous for its magnificent Ducal Palace and its extraordinary artistic heritage.
Duration: approx. 4.5 hours
Difficulty: easy, hilly
The excursion starts at the marina of Portoverde, not far from Gabicce Mare.
The trail follows the Conca River, winding through lush vegetation, fields, and vineyards, with enchanting views of the Romagna countryside.
After about 12 km, you’ll reach the Enio Ottaviani Winery, where a delicious picnic in the vineyard awaits you, featuring local wines and freshly baked “focaccia contadina.”
Return to the hotel by van.
Duration: approx. 3.5 hours – 12 km
Difficulty: easy, flat
These are just some of our proposals: the region offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities — trekking, panoramic walks, food and wine experiences, and cultural discoveries.