ROAD CYCLING
THE ROUTES
The hill slopes of our countryside and along the coast make every itinerary a unique experience. The green of our hills, the yellow of the brooms typical of the San Bartolo Regional Park, a unique terrace on the sea, just a few minutes away from our hotels, down to the Cesano valley in the South or the Mount Carpegna in the North of our province: the colours melt with the blue of the Adriatic sea, making our tours unforgettable.
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  1. Route 01 - Pesaro > Parco San Bartolo > Gabicce > Gradara > Pesaro
  2. Route 02 - Pesaro > Morciano > Monte Grimano > Misano Monte > Pesaro
  3. Route 03 - Pesaro > Tavullia > S.Angelo in Lizzola > Novilara > Pesaro
  4. Route 04 - Pesaro > S.Maria dell’Arzilla > Candelara > Fano > Pesaro
  5. Route 05 - Pesaro > Novilara > Fano > Marotta > Pesaro
  6. Route 06 - Pesaro > Monteciccardo > Mombaroccio > Cartoceto > Pesaro
Route 01 - Pesaro > Parco San Bartolo > Gabicce > Gradara > Pesaro
Sfera grande di Pomodoro
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Pesaro: Sfera Grande di Pomodoro

Created by Arnaldo Pomodoro, in 1971 get to the city the model of polyester built in 1967 for the Montreal Exhibition. In 1998 it's been replaced with an impressive casting of bronze.
Route 02 - Pesaro > Morciano > Monte Grimano > Misano Monte > Pesaro
Gabicce Mare
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Gabicce Mare

with its wide and sandy beach and the presence of many facilities, is the most centre of north coast of Pesaro.
Route 03 - Pesaro > Tavullia > S.Angelo in Lizzola > Novilara > Pesaro
Sant'Angelo in Lizzola
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Sant’Angelo in Lizzola

Situated on the hills of the valley of Foglia river, S.Angelo is a small village with a name that comes from the family of Liciola. Its fortified residence towered over the village in the thirteenth century.
Route 04 - Pesaro > S.Maria dell’Arzilla > Candelara > Fano > Pesaro
Fano - Arco d’Augusto
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Fano - Arco di Augusto

The Arch of Augustus in Fano, erected in the 9th century, has been built in the honour of the famous emperor.
Route 05 - Pesaro > Novilara > Fano > Marotta > Pesaro
Candelara - Castello
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Candelara - Castello

All the defensive system of the Candelara’s Castle is very interesting. It can be considered an ‘avant-garde’ experience in the field of military architecture of the fifteenth century.
Route 06 - Pesaro > Monteciccardo > Mombaroccio > Cartoceto > Pesaro
Mombaroccio
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Mombaroccio

Arounded by walls, Mombaroccio (12th century) is one of the few castles with medieval walls still intact. To visit: the historical centre, the museum of holy art in the church of S. Marco, the museum of “Civiltà contadina” and an embroidery show, a century-old tradition of the village.
Route 07 - Pesaro > Montegaudio > Petriano > Morciola > Pesaro
Petriano
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Petriano

In the church of “Sancto Martini in Petriano”, a building with three naves, a roof truss and a tower bell, is venerated the ‘Madonna del fulmine’, protectress of the atmospheric events.
Route 08 - Pesaro > Montecchio > Montefabbri > Colbordolo > Pesaro
Colbordolo
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Colbordolo

The small and old village keeps its ancient castle walls and the majestic building of the town tower. The painter Giovanni Santi, father of Raffaello, was born here. To him is dedicated an important culturalcentre.
Route 09 - Pesaro > Rio Salso > Mondaino > Montegridolfo > Pesaro
Gradara
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Gradara

Famous for its fortress, rich of fascination, Gradara is the place of the passion and the tragedy of Paolo and Francesca, a symbol for the lovers of every ages, narrated by Dante Alighieri in the “Divina Commedia”.
Route 10 - Pesaro > San Giorgio > Schieti > Urbino > Pesaro
Urbino
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Urbino

Declared from Unesco Heritage of Humanity, its wonderful “Palazzo Ducale”, symbol of Renaissance, keeps the National Gallery of Marche. Noteworthy the “Duomo”, the oratories and the native house of Raffaello Sanzio.
Route 11 - Pesaro > Apsella > Montecalvo > Montefiore > Pesaro
Montefiore Conca
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Montefiore Conca

Montefiore, built during the 1.300 and kept from Malatesta for more than ten centuries, is famous for its majestic fortress
Route 12 - Pesaro > Pianveneta > Fanano > Fiorenzuola > Pesaro
Casteldimezzo
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Casteldimezzo

Famous for its parish church (twelfth-thirteenth centuries), Casteldimezzo keeps a cross carved by Antonio Bonvesin and painted by Jacobello del Fiore.
Route 13 - Pesaro > Mombaroccio > Calcinelli > Montefelcino > Pesaro
Saltara
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Saltara

It still keeps an interesting historic centre arounded by walls.
A picturesque staircase leads to the gallery-arcade where in the past happened the Fairs that made the village famous.