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Tag Archives: Le Marche
Driving In Le Marche
If you are holidaying in Le Marche, a car is a must to explore those out of the way hill-top towns and villages. Given the geography of the region, roads in Le Marche can be a bit winding and bumpy, and driving through those beautiful hill-top towns and villages can really challenge your manoeuvring and navigational skills. While driving through the mountains is a great scenic experience, the roads can be a little harrowing, and coastal tracks really only have room for one way traffic.
So, in order to make sure you enjoy driving in Le Marche, here are a few things worth knowing:
What You Will Need When Driving In Le Marche […]Italian Road Rules […]Italian Driving Etiquette […]
Source: bellavallone.com
The Englishwoman in Corinaldo; a personal take
One of the most beautiful small towns in Italy. It actually belongs to an association called “I borghi più belli d’Italia” (“Italy’s most beautiful small towns”) which claims to have strict entry conditions. When we take our guests round the town, … Continue reading
Posted in Corinaldo, Entertainment, Food and drink, Hill towns, Libraries, Theatre, Vacation, Where to eat
Tagged Corinaldo, Hill town, Italy, Le Marche, Living in Italy, Tourism, travel, vacation
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Morro d’Alba, home of Lacrima wine
This little borgo is mentioned in guidebooks for two things: for its excellent wine: Lacrima di Morro d’ Alba and the internal covered passageway (the “Scarpa”) built into its walls. The former will not disappoint, and the latter has its charm, but a … Continue reading
Posted in Borghi dell'entroterra, Food and drink, Hill towns, Vacation, Where to eat
Tagged Entroterra, Hill town, Italy, Lacrima di Morro, Le Marche, Marche, Mary, Morro d'Alba, Museums, Rural Life, travel, vacation, Vino Lacrima di Morro d'Alba, Wine
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Morris men at Monte San Vito
Tataworld writes Last Friday I was at the BAVARIAN BEER FAIR in Monte San Vito. Already last year I had attended, but this year I was pleasantly surprised: an Oktoberfest embryo in a pretty village in the Marche, where you can taste typical … Continue reading
Posted in Borghi dell'entroterra, Corinaldo, Entertainment, Festa, Hill towns, Vacation
Tagged Bavarian beer, Festa, Le Marche, Monte San Vito, Morris dancers
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Il turismo nelle Marche
“Siamo convinti che il turismo è per le Marche e per tutto il Paese una ricchezza da valorizzare utilizzando ambiente, cultura, territorio, enogastronomia e il genio della nostra imprenditoria.” Così ha detto Gian Mario Spacca, il presidente della Regione Marche … Continue reading
Posted in Hill towns, Tourism, Vacation
Tagged Assessore al Turismo, Ciclismo, Corinaldo, Gian Maria Spacca, Giro D'Italia, Le Marche, Presidente, regione marche, Saltara
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Tourism in Le Marche
Tourism in Le Marche Ok, I know this is a bit unfair as Saltara’s bravi turisti did not have to use this facility when they came to see the cyclists cross the finishing line of Stage 8 of the Giro … Continue reading
Posted in Hill towns, Vacation
Tagged Corinaldo, Cycling, Giro D'Italia, Le Marche, Magic Circle, Saltara
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