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In Marche we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 1 Stella, Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Agriturismi, Bed and Breakfasts, Residenze and Ville.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Marche include: Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Cagli, Campofilone, Fano, Frontino, Gabicce Mare, Macerata, Montalto Delle Marche, Pesaro, Pesaro - Urbino, Porto San Giorgio, San Benedetto Del Tronto, Senigallia, Torrete di Fano and Urbino.

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Marche include: La Rocca dei Malatesta, Relais Villa Giulia, Villa Cattani Stuart, Hotel Mamiani, Bed & Breakfast "Feronia", Il Vecchio Granaio, Hotel & Residence Dei Duchi and Hotel Restaurant Belvedere.

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The Marches is a region of Central Italy on the Adriatic side of the Umbria-Marches Apennines. Square in shape, its longer sides curve slightly north-east with the huge projection of the peninsula of Mount Conero.
 
The Marches is the sixth smallest region in Italy and borders with Emilia-Romagna and the San Marino Republic to the north, Tuscany, Umbria and Latium to the west, Abruzzo to the south and lies on the Adriatic Sea to the east.

 

 
History. The region is mainly mountainous, although the groups are not particularly high: the highest mountain is Mount Vettore (2,476 m.) part of the Sibillini Mountains on the Umbrian border. From the ridge of the Apennines it slopes gradually towards the Adriatic coast, which for long stretches is flat and straight, a narrow ribbon of sand lying against the fringes of the hills beyond.

 

Elsewhere it is steep, rocky and majestic. The mountainous interior was subjected to complex orogenic phenomena of subsidence and settling which over the ... Read More...

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Provinces of Marche: Ancona

 

The administrative centre of the region lies on the lowest northern slopes of M. Conero, which slope down to the sea, forming a wide natural bay.

 

The town is of Greek origin; its name comes from the Greek word Àncon' (elbow), from the shape of the bay. It passed under Roman influence in the 3rd century BC. and became increasingly important, particularly under the Emperor Trajan, who made it one of the biggest harbours in the Mediterranean. After the fall of the Roman Empire, it was ruled by the Byzantines and

 

Lombards, then by the Church, although it succeeded in maintaining a degree of autonomy for centuries. From the 12th to 16th centuries, Ancona went through a troubled period, being the scene of struggles between Emperors, Popes and local overlords.

In the 13th century, the town expanded within a circle of walls surrounding the Astagno hill, its real development began in the 15th century, when it started to spread along the coast. In 1532 the town lost its autonomy and ... Read More...

 

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You are looking for Agriturismi in Marche, Italy

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Marche include: Bed & Breakfast "Feronia", Hotel & Residence Dei Duchi, Hotel Mamiani, Hotel Restaurant Belvedere, Il Vecchio Granaio, La Rocca dei Malatesta, Relais Villa Giulia and Villa Cattani Stuart.

 

In Marche we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 1 Stella, Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Agriturismi, Bed and Breakfasts, Residenze and Ville.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Marche include: Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Cagli, Campofilone, Fano, Frontino, Gabicce Mare, Macerata, Montalto Delle Marche, Pesaro, Pesaro - Urbino, Porto San Giorgio, San Benedetto Del Tronto, Senigallia, Torrete di Fano and Urbino.

 

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