Best attractions and places to see around Venarotta, a village nestled in the Marche Apennines, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Situated between the Fluvione river and the Chiaro torrent, the area provides diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient churches, museums, and geological formations like the "Calanchi" (gullies). The region is part of the Sibillini Mountains National Park, featuring forests, meadows, and hiking trails.
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Ancient 13th-century monastery built in travertine and embedded in the rock. It is located on Colle San Marco, a few kilometers from Ascoli Piceno, and is reachable via a stone staircase that acts as a bridge over a deep moat. Usually open on weekends and holidays during the spring and summer months. The path to get there is also suitable for families.
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The Cathedral of Sant'Emidio, located in the monumental Piazza Arringo, is the main place of worship in Ascoli Piceno. The building is a fascinating historical palimpsest that blends remains of a Roman civil basilica with Romanesque structures and a Renaissance facade designed by Nicola Filotesio. The real treasure, however, is hidden in its underground: the Crypt of Sant'Emidio. Built in the 11th century, it is one of the largest in Italy and houses the remains of the Patron Saint within a precious 4th-century Roman sarcophagus. The environment, a suggestive 'forest' of about 60 travertine and marble columns, is enriched by a cycle of modern mosaics that narrate the Saint's protection of the city during World War II. Recent restorations have also brought to light rare medieval frescoes and portions of an ancient 14th-century cemetery.
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Piazza del Popolo in Ascoli is often called the 'Living Room of Italy'. It is a Renaissance masterpiece characterized by its travertine paving, which gives it a unique elegance. Its rectangular shape is framed by a loggia of 59 arches and crenellated palazzi. The historic heart of the city, it hosts the Palazzo dei Capitani, the Church of San Francesco, and the historic Caffè Meletti. It is considered one of the most beautiful squares in Italy.
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Beautiful bridge, dating back to the Augustan era.
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short but steep path
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From the imposing chestnut forest, the main path leads to a clearing located on a huge travertine spur, overlooking the forest. On the rock face, you can see, at the top right, the fascinating structure of the Hermitage of San Marco, a natural cavity closed by a church-shaped building with a bell tower and connected to the path by a stone staircase. The wall, in Romanesque style, is made of ashlar stones and has a single-lancet window and five double-lancet windows. In ancient times, the building housed a convent founded by Cistercian monks at the beginning of the 13th century and consists of two overlapping rooms, connected by a staircase resting on the rock. It is a very “poor” construction, which recalls the Benedictine monastic rule. Inside the Hermitage, it is still possible to find traces of the primitive frescoes painted by the monks on the walls and on the vault of the lower room. On the ceiling of the cave, the splendid “tapestry” of maidenhair fern is noteworthy. The Hermitage of San Marco has been restored and brought back to its maximum splendor. It retains its evocative power that attracts tourists and travelers, lovers of history and nature. (c) https://visitascoli.it/esperienze/colle-san-marco-meta-di-eremiti-nel-corso-dei-secoli/
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Piazza del Popolo is the living room of the city of Ascoli. The square with its white travertine is surrounded by palaces, historic buildings, loggias and porticos. Among others the historic Meletti café, Palazzo dei Capitani and the church of San Francesco.
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Known as the Salotto d'Italia, Piazza del Popolo is the heart of the historic center of Ascoli Piceno and is itself an open-air monument.
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In Venarotta, you can explore the historic Palazzo Comunale, which symbolizes the village's administrative and historical significance. Don't miss the Historic Cantina and Museum of Cooked Wine, housed in an 18th-century cellar, showcasing local winemaking traditions. The Embroidery Museum features local artisan creations, and the Hospitale del Terzo Paradiso, in the former convent of San Francesco, hosts exhibitions on well-being through art and culture.
Venarotta is nestled within the Marche Apennines and offers diverse natural beauty. You can discover the unique geological formations known as "Calanchi" (gullies), which create dramatic scenery. The area is also part of the Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini, offering breathtaking landscapes, ancient forests, and flowering meadows. For a refreshing experience, visit the Forcella Waterfalls, which form a natural pool perfect for relaxation.
Yes, Venarotta and its surroundings are rich in religious heritage. Notable churches include the Church of San Salvatore, the 13th-century Abbey of San Francesco, and the octagonal Church of the Madonna del Cardinale. The Sanctuary of Addolorata in Gimigliano is a site of devotion. In nearby Ascoli Piceno, you can visit the impressive Cathedral of Saint Emygdius and the fascinating San Marco Hermitage, a 13th-century site built into a natural cave.
Ascoli Piceno, a short distance from Venarotta, boasts several significant historical sites. Explore the beautiful Piazza del Popolo, considered one of Italy's most beautiful squares, surrounded by historic buildings like the Palazzo dei Capitani del Popolo. You can also see the ancient Ponte Romano di Solestà, a Roman bridge built in 25 BC, and the majestic Forte Malatesta, dating back to pre-Roman times.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities, especially within the Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini. A popular hike is to Monte dell'Ascensione, which reaches 1100 meters and is surrounded by spectacular calanchi. You can also explore the Sentiero Francescano della Pace, a spiritual path connecting various Franciscan sites, suitable for walking or cycling. For more specific running trails, you can find options like the "Great Ring of the Ascolani Villages - Stage 7" or routes around the Roman Bridge of Solestà, detailed in the Running Trails around Venarotta guide.
Venarotta is a great base for cycling. You can find various routes, including those for touring bicycles and road bikes. Examples include the "Piazza Arringo, Ascoli Piceno – Piazza Arringo loop from Venarotta" for touring, or the "Vallesenzana and Mozzano – Ponte Vecchio loop from Venarotta" for road cycling. More detailed routes and their difficulties can be found in the Cycling around Venarotta and Road Cycling Routes around Venarotta guides.
Yes, the area around Venarotta offers several stunning viewpoints. The Colle San Marco Plateau, near Ascoli Piceno, provides panoramic views of Ascoli Piceno, the Tronto valley, and extends to the Adriatic Sea. The San Marco Hermitage also offers great views. Additionally, the Ponte Romano di Solestà provides a very nice view of the Tronto Valley and the surrounding area.
Many attractions around Venarotta are suitable for families. The Piazza del Popolo in Ascoli Piceno is a wonderful place to stroll and enjoy the atmosphere. The Cathedral of Saint Emygdius and the Ponte Romano di Solestà are also listed as family-friendly historical sites. Exploring the natural landscapes of the Sibillini Mountains or visiting the Forcella Waterfalls can also be enjoyable family activities.
The Marche Apennines generally offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. Spring brings flowering meadows, while summer is ideal for exploring waterfalls and higher mountain trails. Autumn provides beautiful foliage for hiking and cycling. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your visit, especially for mountain excursions.
Beyond the Historic Cantina and Museum of Cooked Wine and the Embroidery Museum in Venarotta, nearby Ascoli Piceno offers more options. You can visit the Museo Archeologico Statale, housed in Palazzo Panichi, which features urban art and historical collections. The Museo di Storia Naturale A. Orsini in Palazzo Travaglia presents a vast collection of natural sciences, including botany, zoology, and mineralogy.
The historic center of Venarotta is characterized by its narrow streets and ancient buildings, offering an authentic and tranquil atmosphere. It's a charming place to wander, soak in the local culture, and discover hidden gems like the Historic Fountain at the town's entrance on Via Silvano Sabatini.


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