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Walking Through Villages and Hills to the Sea of Valdaso: A Unique Experience
Imagine walking among ancient walls, where every stone preserves centuries of stories. The Adriatic wind gently caresses your hair while your gaze drifts across the gentle Marche hills, dotted with vineyards and silvery olive groves. In the distance, majestic and silent, the Sibillini Mountains watch over this enchanted valley. You’re not simply visiting a place: you’re experiencing a sensory journey that interweaves past and present, nature and culture, sea and mountain.
Welcome to Valdaso, the secret heart of the Marche region, where authenticity meets beauty in an embrace between hills and the Adriatic. This enchanted valley stretches from the Apennine ridges to the coast, offering a unique emotional itinerary that engages all the senses. Walking through the villages and hills to the sea of Valdaso reveals a territory that transforms every visit into a memorable experience, where time slows down, and life flows according to ancient and authentic rhythms.
Valdaso is Known as “The Garden of the Marche”
The valley extends from the Sibillini Mountains to the Adriatic Sea.
Introduction to Valdaso and Its Beauties
Valdaso takes its name from the Aso River, from the Latin Asis, which originates in Montemonaco, between Monte Porche and Cima del Prata, and flows along the valley for approximately 63 km before flowing into the Adriatic Sea at Pedaso. The valley develops in the southern part of the Marche, between the provinces of Fermo and Ascoli Piceno, encompassing medieval villages, all waiting to be discovered, guardians of artistic and cultural treasures.
In every season of the year, the Valdaso landscapes are colored with beauty, and the panorama ranges from the sea to the so-called “Blue Mountains,” as poet Giacomo Leopardi called them, the Sibillini. The autumn colors of yellow, ochre, and brown are fascinating; the winter ones of snow-covered hills and mountains are evocative, and those of spring are simply spectacular when the valley transforms into a flowering garden.
The Municipalities of Valdaso
Valdaso includes Altidona, Campofilone, Carassai, Montefiore dell’Aso, Monte Rinaldo, Monterubbiano, Moresco, Ortezzano, Pedaso, Petritoli, Lapedona, and other municipalities that extend along the Aso River valley. Each of these villages preserves its own historical identity, local traditions, and an architectural heritage that testifies to centuries of civilization.
Signed by: Giuseppe Baldassarri Sales & Account Manager | Destination Marketing | Travel Designer | TTO (Tailored Travel Organizer) Website: ValdasoValley.it Valdaso: Villages Between Sea and Sibillini Mountains
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