Welcome to
Sei Camini - Our Holiday Home in Le Marche Region of Italy
***Self Catering Vacation Rental***
The Marche Region is adjacent
to the Umbria, Emilia Romagna, Abruzzo and Lazio regions of Italy.
In the east, the Le Marche coastline is lapped by the warm waters
of the Adriatic Sea and in the west
is protected by the Sibillini Mountains, a part of the Apennine
range. The natural beauty of the Marche region extends from the
Monte Sibillini mountain range in the Apennines, which provides
skiing in the winter and has an abundance
of hiking trails, to the Adriatic shore with it's resorts and fishing
villages.
It's culture is closely related to it's neighbours, Tuscany and
Umbria, and yet is quite distinctive - as yet unspoilt with varied
cuisine of locally produced rural fare
and fantastic seafood as one would expect from the Adriatic. It
is an area with renowned health spa's, local handicrafts still being
produced in the same manner they were in the last century and many
local fairs; especially the new wine, the fungi and truffle
fairs usually held in the autumn. Monte San Martino:
Our local village of Monte San Martino has a population of approximately
800 people and stands
some 600 metres above sea level and is a village of great interest,
standing in a good position precariously jutting out over the valley
of the river Tenna. In its churches are preserved wonderful artistic
works by Carlo and Vittore Crivelli and Giovanni da Camerino dating
back to the 15th. Century - Prince Charles visited Monte San Martino
to view the artwork and had lunch in the local restaurant in the
piazza! Monte Sibillini National Park:
Whether it is summer or winter the mountains of Le Marche represent
a goal for the hiker and lovers of winter sports
alike. Ancient legend has it that the Lago di Pilato is reddened
by the blood of the devil, there is a pass known as Golla dell'Infernaccio
(the gorge of hell) and a cave in which a soothsayer was supposed
to have lived.
In addition to these legends, the Monte Sibillini National Park
is the most beautiful part of the Apennine range that are, in places,
Alpine in character and extend to forty kilometres
(25 miles) in length from the Valley of the Fiastrone to Force Canapine
with many peaks in excess of 2,000 metres in height.
The summit of the Bove Mountain can be reached by the highest cable
car in the Apennine range, rising to over 2,100 metres. Why not
visit the Frasassi caves? They are cut out of limestone and are
spectacular.
The best way of exploring the Sibillini is on foot with the most
agreeable bases for touring being the numerous medieval towns and
villages scattered around the foot of the mountains. Health Spas:
The Marche region includes a large number of water springs which,
from time immemorial, has been drunk by visitors for their therapeutic
value and these thermal centres have now been organised so that
there are 2 for each of the 4 provinces of the Marches.
The nearest centres to our house are:
Sarnano:
Has one of the most important
and well equipped baths resorts of the region, the St.
James Spring, it is situated at the foot of the Sibillini mountain
chain and is approximately 30 minutes drive from our house.
Tolentino:
The St. Lucia Springs are situated on a
hill some 2 kilometres from the town.
Handicrafts:
The Marche has no large industries, or those that it does have are
scattered about the region, it is a region of crafts and cottage
industries. One of the oldest crafts is the dressing of hides, the
centre of which is at Tolentino and has led to the rise of a number
of leather industries, such as the manufacture of shoes and bags,
in the areas around Macerata and Fermo.
The tradition of ceramics in the Marches goes back over centuries
and the most important areas are around Pesaro (especially in the
Metauro valley), Ascoli and Appignano in Macerata province. Wrought
iron crafts can be found all over the region, copperware in Comunanza
at Force, lace (particularly in Offida), wicker and bamboo (used
in the making of mats, bags, hats and furniture) are all to be found
in the Marches. Festivals:
Local festivals include the chestnut festival in Monte San Martino,
the truffle and fungi festival in Amandola and the flower festival
in Servigliano. In the summer at Fano there is a festival known
as "Fano dei Cesari", where for a week people dress in
Roman tunics, drive chariots and do battle with barbarians from
Norway!
One of the best known wines of the region is Verdicchio dei Castelli
Di Jesi and, in October in Cupramontana, there is a festival to
celebrate the grape harvest. Other events of some note at other
times of the year are Verdicchio festo at Montecarotto in July,
in the autumn the Verdicchio d'Oro festival at Staffolo and the
wine fare at Offida celebrating the well known red wine "Rosso
Piceno Superiore".
However there are festivals in most towns and villages on a regular
basis, either celebrating the harvest, the new wine, an historical
event, a religious feast or a pagan feast!