Discover the Enchanting Ascoli Piceno: Immerse Yourself in Captivating History and Ancient Streets

An iconic square among the most beautiful in Italy, a cuisine rich in specialties: Discover the Enchanting Ascoli Piceno. A city that never disappoints with its beauty, you’ll be captivated by the elegance of the architecture that reflects the long history of this Piceno town.

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  • Urban Trekking
  • Hermitage of San Marco

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Ascoli Piceno, a city in the Marche region, is a fascinating historic destination with a rich history and exceptional architectural heritage. Situated in the heart of Italy, Ascoli Piceno is renowned for its charming medieval squares, delightful local cuisine, and unique cultural events.

History and Architecture: The city has a history dating back to Roman times when it was known as “Asculum.” During the Middle Ages, Ascoli Piceno thrived under papal rule, giving rise to captivating architecture. Piazza del Popolo, with its Renaissance palace and the Church of San Francesco, is one of Italy’s most beautiful squares, perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Cuisine: Ascoli Piceno is famous for “Olive all’Ascolana,” an irresistible delicacy made of green olives stuffed with meat and fried. The city is also renowned for its cured meats, cheeses, and truffle-based dishes. Be sure to delight your palate with these local specialties during your visit.

Cultural Events: A must-see event is the “Quintana,” a spectacular historical reenactment of a medieval equestrian competition that involves the entire community. Ascoli Piceno also hosts a range of museums and historical sites, including the Diocesan Museum and the Ventidio Basso Theater.

Nature: The surrounding green hills offer splendid opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities. The nearby Montagna dei Fiori provides scenic trails and spectacular views of the region.

Colle San Marco is a beautiful and historically significant area located in the province of Ascoli Piceno in the Marche region (Italy). This picturesque location, often referred to as a “colle” or hill, offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, historical heritage, and cultural significance.

Why visit the Colle San Marco? here 5 reasons to visit this amazing place:

  1. Natural Beauty: The surrounding landscape of Colle San Marco is characterized by rolling hills covered in lush greenery, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere. The area is known for its stunning panoramas and offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring the scenic countryside.
  2. Historical Significance: Colle San Marco is home to several historically significant sites, including the Eremo di San Marco (Hermitage of Saint Mark), a precious example of Ascolan Romanesque architecture. This hermitage is known for its architectural beauty and spiritual importance, making it a place of interest for history and art enthusiasts.
  3. The “Dito del Diavolo” (Devil’s Finger): This is a remarkable natural formation in the area, an imposing rock column with a unique shape that adds to the charm and intrigue of Colle San Marco. It’s a great spot for nature lovers and those interested in geology.
  4. Cave of Beato Corrado: As you explore the area, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Cave of Beato Corrado, an intriguing artificial cavity located near the ruins of the San Lorenzo in Carpineto convent. This cave provides a glimpse into the region’s historical and religious heritage.
  5. Cultural and Artistic Heritage: Colle San Marco has a rich cultural and artistic heritage, particularly in its use of travertine, a type of limestone used in construction and sculpture. Visitors can explore a travertine quarry and a local artist’s workshop, witnessing the traditional craftsmanship of this stone that characterizes Ascoli and its surrounding area.

Colle San Marco in Ascoli Piceno is a place where history, nature, and culture come together to offer an authentic and enriching experience for those who appreciate the charm of the Italian countryside and its hidden treasures. Whether you’re interested in history, art, or simply enjoying the scenic landscapes, this area has much to offer.

NB: We recommend wearing comfortable shoes for walking and hiking boots for the mountain excursion. It’s important to be in good physical health.

Duration

3 days – 2 nights

Location

Ascoli Piceno

Participants

Guaranteed departure upon reaching 15 participants.

Experience Description

Discover the Enchanting Ascoli Piceno

Day 1 – Ascoli Piceno, Il Salotto d’Italia

You will be welcomed by our driver and tour Leader. Transfer to Ascoli Piceno*. Check-in at the hotel. Welcome lunch. Early afternoon, meet with the guide. The guided tour will begin at Piazza Arringo, where the guide will introduce the main buildings facing the square: the Cathedral of Sant’Emidio, the Episcopal Palace, and the Panichi Palace. The tour will then continue to Piazza del Popolo, the city’s “living room,” where you will admire the Capitani Palace, the Church of San Francesco with its two cloisters, and the Ventidio Basso Theater.

The guided tour will conclude in the medieval atmosphere of the ancient San Giacomo neighborhood, with its narrow streets, noble towers, and Romanesque churches. Stop at the historic Caffè Meletti to taste the famous Anisetta Meletti. Dinner in a local restaurant and Overnight.

*Flights From the Airport of Rome or Ancona or Pescara

 

Day 2 – Trekking Among Hermitages in the Land of Travertine.

Breakfast at the hotel. The tour leader will attend you at the hall. Meet with the guide and start of excursion.  The trek immersed in greenery will allow you to explore the Montagna dei Fiori and Colle San Marco. Starting from the Piagge locality, a small hamlet of Ascoli Piceno, the path will lead to the Hermitage of San Marco, a precious example of Ascolan Romanesque architecture.

Lunch at your leisure

Continuing, you will reach the “Dito del Diavolo” (Devil’s Finger), an imposing rock column. In the final part of the trek, you will explore the cave of Beato Corrado, a fascinating artificial cavity located a short distance from the ruins of the San Lorenzo in Carpineto convent. Lunch break at the Paci Refuge. In the afternoon, you will return to Colle San Marco to visit the travertine quarry and the workshop of the sculptor Giuliano Giuliani, where you can observe the traditional craftsmanship of this stone that characterizes Ascoli and its territory. Dinner in a local restaurant and overnight

Day 3: Ascoli Piceno

Breakfast at the hotel. The tour leader will attend you at the hall.  Check out. Time to say goodbye. Thank you for your stay, we hope to see you again on your next travel in the Marche region. Transfer to the airport choose* End of our services.
*Flights From the Airport of Rome or Ancona or Pescara

 

 

Services included

Hotel 3 *** in Ascoli Piceno ot its surroundings B&B

Welcome lunch in a tipycal restaurant

2 Dinner in local restaurants

Tour Leader

Bus for the whole tour (guaranteed with 15 people)

Excluded services

Extra meal/Tips/Extra in general and all not specified in “The Quote includes”

Insurance

Flights from/to Rome/Pescara/Ancona

Transfer from/to airport Ascoli (guaranteed with 15 people)

Requirements

The documentation required to enter Italy varies according to your country of origin:

  • for EU citizens and citizens of countries that have signed the Schengen Agreement, a valid identity card is sufficient as an alternative to a passport;
  • Citizens from non-EU countries may enter Italy with a passport valid for at least three months after the planned date of departure from the Schengen Area.

Do I need a visa to go to Italy?

When you will need a visa to enter Italy

Depending on your country of origin, you may require a visa to enter Italy. You can request a visa from the Italian Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence and it will generally be issued after 90 days. To find out which countries require a visa to enter Italy, please visit esteri.it. On this website, you can enter your nationality, your country of residence, the duration of your stay (less than or more than 90 days) and the reason for your trip. Remember that once you arrive at the border, the authorities may request documentation justifying your reasons for and duration of your stay in Italy.

If you are staying at a hotel or other accommodation, its manager will fill out a Declaration of Presence for you, which they will then send to the Police Headquarters. However, it is always a good idea to always carry a copy of the Declaration with you, so that you can show it to the police in the event that they want to check.

If you enter Italy from a country outside the Schengen Area, the uniform Schengen stamp, which is affixed to your passport during border control, replaces the Declaration of Presence. If you enter Italy from a Schengen Area country and do not stay in an accommodation facility, you must submit a Declaration of Presence to the Police Headquarters of the province in which you are staying within eight days of entering Italy.

Travel insurance in Italy: tips for a smooth journey

Travel insurance is always recommended: this ensures that you are financially covered in the event of delays or flight cancellations, and you won’t be caught out in the event you experience health problems.

It is always a good idea to keep a screenshot or PDF copy of bookings for flights, hotels, or other documents on your phone: this makes it easier to show information if requested.

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