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Le Marche encompasses everything one would want from Italy. Incredible countryside from the Sibillini mountains to the glorious coastline, classic landscapes, castellated hilltops, culture, art, music, indoor, outdoor and watersports, wonderful wildlife, fun, delicious food and wines, quality fashions and footwear, museums, churches, culture, history – so much to do and see. Experience life to its fullest – experience Le Marche!
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Monti Sibillini National Park, Italy by National Geographic via Cancello Est

Monti Sibillini National Park, Italy by National Geographic via Cancello Est | Le Marche another Italy | Scoop.it

Name: Monti Sibillini National Park

  • Location: Italy
  • Date Established: 1993
  • Size: 276 square miles (714 square kilometers)

Did You Know?
• Namesake Mount Sibilla is named for a legendary prophetess named Sibyl. Knights and other petitioners from across Europe made the arduous journey to her remote cave, the story goes, in hopes of gaining a few precious pearls of wisdom.
• Village Charm Eighteen charismatic towns, tucked in and among the mountains, are packed with historic art and abbeys, castles, and medieval town centers that evidence an ancient relationship between the land and its people.
• Towns Each community has its own character. Cessapalombo, meaning “cut-down forest,” dates to the third century B.C. and has a museum to charcoal burning, which was one of the early industries in the area. The valley of Acquacanina is a center of Benedictine abbeys, placed under direct Papal protection in 1192. The fortified town of Arquata is still surrounded by ancient walls and gates. And Visso, home of the park’s headquarters, is set among wooded hills where five river valleys converge in a location so inviting humans settled the spot 900 years before Rome was founded.
• Park Peaks Here in the heart of the Sibillini Mountains ten peaks soar above 6,560 feet (2,000 meters), led by Mount Vettore, which tops out at 8,123 feet (2,476 meters). The mountainous slopes that reach these dizzying heights are cut by narrow valleys and rushing rivers before giving way to pastoral alpine landscapes below the tree line.
• Plants and Animals The park is home to 1,800 plant species and a wild bouquet of mountain flowers including edelweiss, pasqueflowers, martagon lilies, bearberries, and various orchids. Animal life includes wolves and wild mountain cats as well as prickly porcupines. Roe deer have recently been reintroduced. Golden eagles, peregrine falcons, eagles, owls, goshawks, snow finches, and sparrow hawks fill the skies. And small invertebrates are among the more interesting inhabitants—several live nowhere else on Earth except in a lake here.
• Local Flavor The Sibillini Mountains have some outstanding culinary offerings. Perched between the Marches and Umbria, a smorgasbord of cured meats is always on offer. Other tasty local fare includes apples, honey, truffles, mushrooms, chestnuts, chickpeas, and vin cotto or cooked wine.
How to Get There
Trains stop in Ascoli Piceno, Spoleto, and Camerino. Bus routes also serve these towns and reach Fermo as well.
When to Visit
Winters in the mountains are cold and snowy yet beautiful, especially to cross-country skiers and other winter sport enthusiasts. And the region’s thermal springs are especially welcome at this time. Spring brings the blooming of alpine flowers, and when truly warm weather hits the entire spectrum of outdoor activities is in full swing.
How to Visit
Monti Sibillini National Park is an adventure sport center. Mountain biking, horseback riding, hang gliding, paragliding, and climbing are all popular activities here. But other visitors happily stick to town streets and enjoy the artistic, cultural, culinary, and historic traditions that have arisen and endured here over the centuries.
Monti Sibillini National Park, Italy -- National Geographic

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Profoundly inspiring courses, Art, nature, spirit:Montanaro Circle, San Ginesio Le Marche

Profoundly inspiring courses, Art, nature, spirit:Montanaro Circle, San Ginesio Le Marche | Le Marche another Italy | Scoop.it

Check this new venture Montanaro circle in Le Marche Italy. It offers courses in traditional arts, meditation and nature walks in the Sibillini mountains. The teachers include the the leader from BBC's 'The Retreat' program, the leader from the Transcendental meditation trust and a world famous icon painter.

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Borgo Rocchetta: a Time Box in Le Marche

Borgo Rocchetta: a Time Box  in Le Marche | Le Marche another Italy | Scoop.it

Borgo Rocchetta  is a rural village in the province of Ascoli Piceno, situated between the Sibillini and Gran Sasso. The tiny village is under an eco-restoration project that will take him to be a unic example of eco-architecture in Italy... (Use Google Traslate to reed more)

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Le Lame Rosse - a Canyon in Le Marche

Le Lame Rosse - a Canyon in Le Marche | Le Marche another Italy | Scoop.it

You can have a taste of Colorado in central Italy, in the Mt. Sibillini National Park. The place is called "Le lame rosse" (the red blades) and it is near the nice Lake of Fiastra, and it can be reach with an easy 1 hour hike.
This barren landscape appears very unexpected at the end of the trail, which runs under the bush.
The pinnacles can be up to 50 meters high.
Such types of rocks formations are very unusual in Italy. 

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From the beach to the mountains in an afternoon – Only in Le Marche!

From the beach to the mountains in an afternoon – Only in Le Marche! | Le Marche another Italy | Scoop.it

Here is a brain teaser: is it possible to stroll on the beach in the afternoon and, an hour or so later, be up in the mountains walking in the snow, tasting delicious regional salami and cheese?
The answer is yes and, more precisely, the answer is Le Marche.

Ashley Bartner's comment, January 31, 2012 1:27 AM
This is so true! We live in the foothills of the Apennines outside Piobbico (near the Umbrian boarder) and within 45 minutes we can have our toes in the Adriatic Sea in Fano!
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Alternative Italy - Like The Dolomites? Try Monti Sibillini - Lonely Planet

Alternative Italy - Like The Dolomites? Try Monti Sibillini - Lonely Planet | Le Marche another Italy | Scoop.it

This is countryside imbued with mystery. Sanctuaries and churches are scattered in remote valleys. Locals pick wild herbs to make medicines and scent their cooking. Monte Sibilla (a mountain) was once home, according to legend, to a witch or ’sybil’, giving rise to the name Sibillini. Menacing place names abound, such as Gole dell’Infernaccio (mouth of hell) and Passo Cattivo (bad pass). The area is famous throughout Italy for its legends, and even the park symbol depicts the mountains with eyes.

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Smerillo and the Albergo Diffuso in Le Marche

Smerillo and the Albergo Diffuso in Le Marche | Le Marche another Italy | Scoop.it

What is this 'Albergo Diffuso' ?
The "Albergo Diffuso" has no corrispondent word in english because it's a new way to do holidays in Italy. A new kind of italian Hospitality, a country hotel, with rooms and services situated in different buildings and managed by a single centralized unit structure. A tourist's formula that, recovers old closed buildings and make them more confortable respecting their architectures. With no damage for the integrity and the landscapes of our wonderfull territory. See them now. Ancient houses of the medieval village, where history meets culture, allows the tourist to live the real life with the other residents, to hear it is left some neighborhoods, to share culture and traditions.

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