Found in 2 destinations and 1 region
Nestled along the Adriatic Sea, this region boasts a mix of mountains and coastline, making it the only Italian region with a significant maritime presence. As Italy's fourth smallest region, it features historical towns like Urbino, known for its Renaissance heritage and UNESCO status, and Ascoli Piceno, famous for its travertine architecture. The landscape is dotted with rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves, producing notable wines such as Verdicchio and Rosso Piceno. Culture thrives here through local festivals celebrating traditional crafts and cuisine, particularly the renowned olive all'ascolana. Rich in history, the region invites exploration beyond the typical tourist paths, showcasing authentic village life and regional gastronomy.
Viechtach
Zell im Fichtelgebirge
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