Hinterland

Here they are our most beautiful medieval villages along routes between green and culture that run from Senigallia to the border with Tuscany.

Corinaldo

18 km from Senigallia.
This beautiful medieval village, a rare example of a fortified city, preserved almost intact its walls dating back to the fifteenth century. It is also known as “the land of fools”. The Corinaldesi, fact according to an ancient tradition, were considered real wags. And on them are narrated funny stories…

Grotte di Frasassi

60 km from Senigallia.
An impressive complex of caves full of giant stalactites and stalagmites, clear lakes and games of light: these are the indescribable images that the nature transmits to the visitor. The “Grotta Grande del Vento” will leave you unforgettable memories.

Loreto

40 km from Senigallia.
Situated in a panoramic position on a hill overlooking the sea and partially surrounded by walls and ramparts of the ‘500 century, is dominated by the famous Sanctuary of Santa Casa, one of the most famous and venerated monuments of Christianity and among the most important in Italy.

Recanati

50 km from Senigallia.
There were born Giacomo Leopardi and Beniamino Gigli. Recanati preserves monuments, churches, palaces, art galleries, museums and libraries. It is the national center for studies dedicated to Leopardi and offers artistic, literary and great resonance musical events.

Urbino

70 km from Senigallia.
The university town, a jewel of the Renaissance and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is situated in an elevated and beautiful position, on two hills, in the middle of the valley of the rivers “Foglia and Metauro”. It is an ancient center and the Ducal Palace is the creation of architectural purity that cannot be compared with any other private house in Italy. It includes paintings by artists such as Raphael and Titian.

Gradara

40 km from Senigallia.
It stands on a hill between the Marche and Romagna and is famous for the “Rocca Malatestiana”, a fortress where Paolo and Francesca consumed their tragic love story. The “Rocca” is one of the best preserved examples of medieval fortification in Italy.

Shops and Outlets

But Senigallia is not only art and culture. The area is full of shops and outlets where you will find endless shopping opportunities.

Unionmoda – Sant’Ippolito (PU)
300 Brand di grandi Firme nazionali ed internazionali su 3,000 mq di Superficie Espositiva: il più grande Outlet delle Marche!

Il Castagno Brand Village – Casette d’Ete, Sant’Elpidio a Mare (FM)
con i negozi di grandi firme pregiate come Prada, Miu Miu, Tosca Blu e molte altre.

Trendy Birdie – Sede centrale: via Giovanni Pascoli, 8, Pergola (PU). Succursale: via Raffaello Sanzio, 285/E, Senigallia (AN).
negozio specializzato in abbigliamento da bambino 0-18 anni. Grazie a 30 anni di esperienza nel settore, vengono selezionati i migliori brand e fornitori in grado di garantire outfit trendy, per tutte le occasioni: dai look pratici per la scuola a quelli da cerimonia, tutti di altissima qualità a prezzi super vantaggiosi.

Simonetta Factory Store – via Letteria Belardinelli, 6/8, Jesi (AN)
Simonetta è leader nel settore della produzione di vestiti per bambini e vanta collaborazioni con le più grandi case di moda.

Dirk Bikkembergs Outlet – via Luigi Einaudi, 56, Fano (PU)

In Sant’Epidio a Mare (FN) instead, you can buy shoes, bags and belts designed by Tod’s.
Finally in Porto San Giorgio (FM), you will find the Outlet Walk Safari, the ideal place where you can buy children wear designer by Pickwick, Walk Safari, Andrea Morelli, Air-On, Kubo, Sweet Years, Trudi footwear, Alviero Martini 1° Classe.