Tour of medium difficulty that winds on rolling hills, passable all year, but preferably in spring-summer and autumn. Features of this route are the non-dangerous roads that wind along the ridges with low intensity of traffic, the beauty of the views with the colors of the countryside and finally the many medieval villages that meet, rich in history and art. For wine lovers do not miss a stop in one of the many wineries that are on the route, to taste the fine local wines.
Comfortable walking or trekking shoes, windbreaker, mask, alcohol-based sanitizing gel, sweater or fleece, breathable shirt, hat and gloves of wool, water 1 liter, kway or rain mantle, chocolate, snacks, dried fruit. We recommend a complete replacement to keep in the car, sticks, binoculars and camera.
It starts from Senigallia heading north on the west promenade. After 10 km on the Strada della Bruciata that runs along the Cesano river, climb for 2 km to Monterado, Trecastelli Municipality.
From Trecastelli the road, almost free of traffic, runs on the ridge and leads us to Corinaldo.
After the visit to this typical medieval village, go up the road towards Castelleone di Suasa, with a short stop in one of the many viewpoints.
A short detour allows you to visit the Archaeological Park of ancient Suasa. From Castelleone downhill for 3 km to the provincial road Corinaldese and then go up to Ostra Vetere.
The road on the ridge towards Barbara, with the mountains in the background, deserves a stop and some photos.
From Barbara descend to the Strada Provinciale Arceviese and then climb again to Serra de’ Conti and Montecarotto, which is the highest point of the route.
On the hills among the vineyards of Verdicchio, you reach Ostra and from here to Sant’Angelo, to return to Senigallia with a long and exciting descent to the sea.