Pesaro and surroundings
The places I like
Welcome to my personal list of places to visit in Pesaro and surrounding areas! Here you will find a roundup of suggestions on where to have an aperitif, the beaches not to be missed, the tourist and cultural attractions that in my opinion are worth a visit, and much more, easily reachable on foot or by bicycle and more less than a minute's drive away. hour drive away. Don't expect a tidy and formal list: these are just the places that I like the most and that I want to share with you. I hope these tips make your stay in the area even more fun and unforgettable. Enjoy!

Levante Beach
Levante beach in Pesaro is a jewel! More than 5 km long, it extends south towards Fano and offers a large portion of free beach. It is easily accessible on foot or by bicycle thanks to the cycle path that runs along its entire length. The sea on one side and the Monte Ardizio on the other: a feeling of peace and tranquility that seems far from city life. And there is no shortage of options for a tasty break: numerous beach establishments offer delicious lunches and dinners, and sometimes even evening entertainment with music and dancing. In short, if you love the sea, Levante beach is undoubtedly the perfect place to spend time under the sun and in the waves.

Spiaggia di Levante
This is a Paragraph. Click on "Edit Text" or double click on the text box to start editing the content and make sure to add any relevant details or information that you want to share with your visitors.
Baia Flaminia at Sunset
Absolutely not to be missed in Pesaro are the breathtaking sunsets that can be admired from Baia Flaminia. Sitting almost on the seashore, your feet in the sand and enjoying an aperitif or dinner in this context is an unforgettable experience, which will leave you speechless in front of the beauty of nature. Without a doubt, Baia Flaminia is one of the most beautiful places in Pesaro and an absolute must during your visit to this city.


Molocco e il Porto
Another unmissable place to experience the sunset in Pesaro is Molocco, on the port of Pesaro. From the first warm days until the end of September, this area becomes the ideal meeting place for the city's inhabitants and visitors eager to enjoy the last rays of sunshine on the water's surface. It's the perfect time to sit in company, perhaps with a glass of wine or a spritz in hand, and be enchanted by the colors that paint the sky at dusk. The atmosphere is truly magical and makes this moment of the day an experience to live and remember


San Bartolo Panoramic Road
This magnificent road winds between Gabicce Monte and S. Marina Alta, from where it reaches the town of Pesaro, near Baia Flaminia. It is exactly 25 kilometers from the deviation on state road 16 at Gabicce to the finish line. Continuous ups and downs and hairpin bends touch the slopes of the various hills included in the Park (from north to south: the Montagnola, the Casteldimezzo promontory, Mount Brisighella, Mount Castellaro and the San Bartolo hill, all with heights around 200 m above sea level) . All around are woods of larches, oaks, field maples, downy oaks and hazelnuts together with cultivations of olive trees and vineyards against the yellow background of the brooms clinging to the rocky ground.
​
Ideal place for walking.
Cyclist's paradise


Fiorenzuola di Focara
Another unmissable place to experience the sunset in Pesaro is Molocco, on the port of Pesaro. From the first warm days until the end of September, this area becomes the ideal meeting place for the city's inhabitants and visitors eager to enjoy the last rays of sunshine on the water's surface. It's the perfect time to sit in company, perhaps with a glass of wine or a spritz in hand, and be enchanted by the colors that paint the sky at dusk. The atmosphere is truly magical and makes this moment of the day an experience to live and remember


Fiorenzuola di Focara beach
The beach of Fiorenzuola di Focara is a real corner of paradise on the Adriatic coast. This small bay is famous for its natural beauty and evocative atmosphere. What makes Fiorenzuola di Focara beach truly special is its intimate and wild atmosphere. Surrounded by dense Mediterranean vegetation, this bay seems like a secret refuge immersed in uncontaminated nature.

Gorge of Furlo
The Furlo Gorge, nestled in the Apennine mountains, is a narrow gorge created by the Candigliano river over the millennia. Its rocky walls, high and vertical, offer a beautiful spectacle to hikers and visitors. Crossed by a panoramic road, the gorge offers spectacular views and allows you to completely immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding nature. The hiking trails that run through it offer the opportunity to fully explore this wild environment, rich in biodiversity and history. An unmissable stop for anyone who loves nature and adventure.




Potholes of the Giants
The Marmitte dei Giganti represent another extraordinary natural spectacle, located in the central Apennines, near the Furlo Gorge. These rock formations are the result of millenary erosion caused by the action of the streams that flow through the limestone rock. Their shapes sculpted by the force of water over the centuries evoke the image of gigantic pots, hence the suggestive name.


Fiorenzuola di Focara beach
The beach of Fiorenzuola di Focara is a real corner of paradise on the Adriatic coast. This small bay is famous for its natural beauty and evocative atmosphere. What makes Fiorenzuola di Focara beach truly special is its intimate and wild atmosphere. Surrounded by dense Mediterranean vegetation, this bay seems like a secret refuge immersed in uncontaminated nature.

San Bartolo Panoramic Road
This magnificent road winds between Gabicce Monte and S. Marina Alta, from where it reaches the town of Pesaro, near Baia Flaminia. It is exactly 25 kilometers from the deviation on state road 16 at Gabicce to the finish line. Continuous ups and downs and hairpin bends touch the slopes of the various hills included in the Park (from north to south: the Montagnola, the Casteldimezzo promontory, Mount Brisighella, Mount Castellaro and the San Bartolo hill, all with heights around 200 m above sea level) . All around are woods of larches, oaks, field maples, downy oaks and hazelnuts together with cultivations of olive trees and vineyards against the yellow background of the brooms clinging to the rocky ground.
​
Ideal place for walking.
Cyclist's paradise



Fiorenzuola di Focara beach
The beach of Fiorenzuola di Focara is a real corner of paradise on the Adriatic coast. This small bay is famous for its natural beauty and evocative atmosphere. What makes Fiorenzuola di Focara beach truly special is its intimate and wild atmosphere. Surrounded by dense Mediterranean vegetation, this bay seems like a secret refuge immersed in uncontaminated nature.



Fiorenzuola di Focara beach
The beach of Fiorenzuola di Focara is a real corner of paradise on the Adriatic coast. This small bay is famous for its natural beauty and evocative atmosphere. What makes Fiorenzuola di Focara beach truly special is its intimate and wild atmosphere. Surrounded by dense Mediterranean vegetation, this bay seems like a secret refuge immersed in uncontaminated nature.


Fiorenzuola di Focara beach
The beach of Fiorenzuola di Focara is a real corner of paradise on the Adriatic coast. This small bay is famous for its natural beauty and evocative atmosphere. What makes Fiorenzuola di Focara beach truly special is its intimate and wild atmosphere. Surrounded by dense Mediterranean vegetation, this bay seems like a secret refuge immersed in uncontaminated nature.
