Pesaro, its beach, its port
The winter walk under Mount Ardizio, the Bicipolitana to Fano remains on the right, if instead you want to go on foot in three hours you will be in Fano (return suggested by train or bus).
The beach under Mount Ardizio, the very long beach, is first and foremost a meeting place for the people of Pesaro and tourists.
The port, the sunset seen from the eastern pier is a Pesaro custom to try at least once.
The promenade along the seafront, in front of the Palla di Pomodoro
The way to Fano
The Bicipolitana, the branch of Pesaro's cycle path network leading to Fano, is in summer an artery for the flow of swimmers towards the beaches below the mountain.
The Fosso Seiore, the first stop on the Bicipolitana going towards Fano
An old 'trabucco', they have now disappeared in Pesaro, but they can still be found in the port of F ano.
In Fano the sunset illuminates the structure of a restaurant on stilts in the port.
Trips in the surrounding area
The walls of Novilara at sunset, a delightful town, the exclusive place for Tagliatelle ai Fagioli (tagliatelle with bean sauce).
Urbania, the ducal palace. Inside there is also a small ceramics museum. Also worth seeing is the Ducal Barco in what was ancient Casteldurante, one of the capitals of Renaissance ceramics.
Cagli, the 'ideal city', refounded in 1289, an afternoon car trip to finish with a dinner, perhaps to attend a show in the ancient city theater.
Urbino, one of the engines of the Renaissance, needs no introduction, reachable in 40 minutes by car. If you go, don't miss trying the Urbino 'piadina sfogliata'.
Trips outside the province
Ascoli
Assisi
Osimo
Recanati