Le-marche

Tucked away in a corner of northern Marche and in the Province of Pesaro-Urbino is the territory known as the Montefeltro. In many ways it is unexpectedly different from other parts of the region. Yet despite its differences, it still maintains the genuine aspects of typical life in the Marche. It is a wild, yet beautiful territory.

Where to Visit in Le Marche

Every October marks the Fiera Nazionale del Tartufo Bianco Pregiato, which is held in Sant'Agata Feltria every Sunday. The actual Fiera hosts a number of folkloristic displays, market stalls, a gara per cani da tartufo, and offers other gastronomic yummies in addition to truffles, from fine prosciutti, salami, cheeses, wines, and honey etc.

Province of Pesaro Urbino

The Territory of Urbino

Tucked away in a corner of northern Marche and in the Provincia of Pesaro-Urbino is the territory known as the Montefeltro. In many ways it is unexpectedly different from other parts of the region. Yet despite its differences, it still maintains the genuine aspects of typical life in the Marche.

The Region of Le Marche has seen an influx of foreign tourism in the last decade thanks to advertising campaigns that highlight Le Marche's beautiful coast and rustic hinterland. Le Marche is centrally located with the Adriatic Sea on the east and the region of Umbria, with the spine of the Appenine Mountains to the west. Emilia-Romagna and San Marino border Le Marche to the north at the Foglia River and Abruzzi is to the south with the border at the Tronto River. Le Marche is characterized by a rugged and mountainous hinterland that gently rolls toward the sea, which is where most of the people of Le Marche live.

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