Property Description
Holiday home Senigallia Sea Loft is a beautiful property (60 sq m). The property can accommodate up to six people comfortably. Conveniently located in Senigallia, Italy and only 30 km (19 mi) from Ancona. If you'd like to visit the beautiful Italian coast, it's just a short distance to the sea (100 m 316 ft). Near the property there are local shops where you can find fresh produce and other items. If you can't find what you need locally, there is a shopping center located 1 km (4752 ft) from the property where you can purchase your food and essentials.
What to Expect
When you arrive you’ll find a beautiful clean well-maintained property with views of the sea and the city ideal for a relaxing holiday in The Marches. After a busy day of sightseeing, spend some time with friends and family enjoying a glass of wine - a perfect way to unwind at the end the day. There is a kitchen including coffee machine, toaster and refrigerator, as well as, plenty of tableware and cutlery for up to six people. If you prefer to dine 'al fresco', there is a fully furnished balcony where you can enjoy the weather while dining outdoors.
Places Nearby
Most people enjoy visiting nearby cities and towns while on vacation, so for your reference this is a list of popular places with distances (as the crow flies) from the property: Ancona 30 km (19 mi), Porto Recanati 56 km (35 mi), Riccione 65 km (40 mi), Urbino 69 km (43 mi) and Rimini 75 km (46 mi). The highway is only 1 km (4593 ft) from the villa and there is a train station 460 m (1478 ft) away.
Some other major tourist destinations you should consider visiting are: Florence 290 km (180 mi), Rome 328 km (204 mi), Venice 335 km (208 mi), Milan 395 km (245 mi) and Naples 468 km (291 mi).
Additional Information
Pets Welcome - If your pet is travelling with you on holiday that is not a problem at Senigallia Sea Loft. If you have a large dog or multiple pets, please inquire for permission prior to booking.
Nearest Airports (distances as the crow flies): Bologna (Blq) 194 km (120 mi), Firenze Peretola (Flr) 284 km (176 mi), Roma Ciampino (Cia) 315 km (196 mi), Roma Fiumicino (Fco) 328 km (204 mi) and Venezia (Vce) 337 km (209 mi).
Special Services
Tours - Custom tours can be organized by the owner for your group. For more details about the tours available, speak to the owner when you arrive or inquire prior to booking. The cost will vary depending in the specific tour and number of people.
Interior Description
The main entrance to the unit is on floor 4.
Main Floor
Including: kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom, balcony.
Kitchen: fridge, freezer, stove top, oven, toaster, italian coffee machine, american coffee machine.
Living room: dining table, sofa bed double, satellite tv, exit to the balcony.
Bedroom: double bed, bunk bed, armchair.
Bathroom: basin, toilet, bidet, shower.
Balcony: dining table.
Licence or registration number:
042045-LOC-00003
Location Senigallia, The Marches, Italy
Points of Interest
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Places near the property(Distances as the crow flies)
- Airports
- Bologna (Blq), 193.7 Km
Attractions
THE AREA OF SENIGALLIA
Spiaggia di Velluto and the Rotonda a Mare are the tourist symbol of Senigallia but in addition to this what to do and what to see in Senigallia. Here it is! Senigallia is a splendid seaside resort in the province of Ancona, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Marche. Since 1997 it receives the Blue Flag every year for its clean waters, the services offered to tourists and the guaranteed safety on the beaches. It has a beautiful promenade of 14 kilometers at its disposal, with beaches equipped with various bathing establishments and easy to use even with strollers or people with mobility problems, thanks to the presence of walkways that lead up to the beach.
Senigallia today is one of the most evocative seaside towns of the Marche, with a long sandy beach, made up of so small grains that it is worth the nickname "velvet beach".
Just 20 minutes by car are the famous beaches of the Conero Riviera such as Portonovo, Sirolo and Numana, renowned all over the world, where beach, sea and rocks come together to create a unique landscape.
Senigallia is located near the mouth of the Misa river, in a flat area surrounded by green hills that overlook the sea. On warm summer evenings the promenade comes alive with many clubs that play live music and restaurants, a stone's throw from the sea, which cook the excellent fish caught the day by the fishing boats that go out every day and sell their products at the market that takes place every day at the Foro Annonario.
The history of tourism dates back to the early 1900s and its symbol soon became the Rotonda a Mare, inaugurated in 1933. This beautiful building underwent several destructions and reconstructions, the last in recent years, in fact the Rotonda was reopened in the summer of 2006 with the intention of making it become a privileged place for entertainment.
Senigallia is not only a beautiful seaside resort where you can spend holidays in the name of relaxation, sun and fun, but also a lovely old town with several palaces, churches and monuments that are worth seeing to fully appreciate the beauty of the city.
La Rocca is one of the most characteristic buildings to see in Senigallia, built as a defensive structure, over the centuries it saw the superimposition of different architectural styles, becoming not only a fortress but also the home of rich noble families.
Today it periodically hosts art exhibitions and cultural events.
Near the Rocca there are other buildings of a certain value: Palazzo del Duca, dating back to 1500 and strongly desired by the Della Rovere, inside is the splendid coffered ceiling that can be admired in the Throne Room;
Even the Foro Annonario, where the fruit, vegetable and fish market is held daily, has an architectural structure of some interest; designed in 1834 in neoclassical style, it is characterized by a circular portico with 24 Doric columns. Designed in 1834 by the Senigallian architect Pietro Ghinelli.
LE MARCHE - ITALY IN ONE REGION
ITALIAN SECRET
Le Marche is one of Italy’s best-kept secrets. Sandwiched between the Adriatic and its better known neighbours Tuscany and Umbria, this quiet and sparsely-populated region has long slipped under the travel radar. Yet with a string of charming hilltop towns and a landscape ranging from snow-capped Apennine peaks to dreamy beaches and otherworldly caves, it’s the perfect place to experience Italy without the crowds. Outstanding with their geometrical shapes and imposing appearance, Italian castles are not only awe-inspiring but absolutely marvelous – a splendor that is best observed in person. Interestingly, no two castles seem alike and each has unique features that correlate with historical events, natural surroundings, and political changes over the centuries.
RICH HISTORY
Few countries in the world are suffused with such a strong sense of historical continuity as Italy. From the myths that surround the birth of the Etruscan civilization to the foundation of United Italy in the 19thC, past and present are inextricably linked in a seamless web that stretches back over three millennia. This short account provides a thread to guide you through the labyrinth of this complex story. You'll find more detailed local history in the individual town pages.
RESTAURANTS
Marche is centrally located on the eastern Italian coast, nestling between the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea. The region is characterised by a rugged, mountainous inland and a beach-lined coast, dotted with quaint seaside towns. These variations in the region’s geography are also reflected in its food; seafood is popular, along with rural delicacies such as wild funghi, game, nuts and herbs and the region’s treasured truffles. Coniglio in porchetta, rabbit stuffed with wild fennel is a revered regional speciality, and traditional porchetta made with suckling pig and stuffed into rolls is a popular street food.
Autumn in Le Marche
If you are not fond of hot days and you love the beautiful mild sunny days, when the sun gently caresses your skin and senses, inviting you to spend time in the open air, why don’t you take the chance of a holiday in Marche in Autumn?
THE SCENT OF THE GRAPE HARVEST
Especially in the first part of autumn, the scents of the grape harvest invade the Marche hills. With must they make the typical, soft donuts that you can find in many local bakeries, must biscuits, perfect to be served with “vino cotto” (literally “cooked wine”) and “sughetti” (a kind of polenta made of must, corn flour and walnuts). When the must is cooked for a long time, sapa is produced: it is a sweet and sticky ingredient perfect for seasoning polenta and making cavallucci (a typical local biscuit). In Montecassiano the festival of sughitti is held during the last week of September. The oldest Sagra dell’Uva (wine festival) in Italy is held in Cupramontana at the beginning of October: it’s a festival with food, music, dances and, of course, Sir Wine.
OLIVE HARVEST & OLIVE OIL
One of the most magical moments in Marche, and in Italy in general, happens at the end of October / beginning of November: this is the month of the olive harvest, when you will see many people working around the olive trees to pick the precious fruit. Do not hesitate: the new oil, with its intense green color, is immediately ready to be tasted and purchased. If you have friends who have a farmhouse in the countryside with olive grove, ask them to invite you for the harvest: it will be a beautiful moment to share with your friends and then you can bring the olives to the mill and attend to the production of your own olive oil.
THE FOLIAGE OF CANFAITO BEECH FOREST
If you want to make an experience of colours, then you can’t miss the Canfaito beech forest: every year you can enjoy the same and always different show of the beech leaves changing colours. You’ll feel like under a golden dome made of yellow, orange and red leaves. Just enjoy a relaxing walk under the beech trees and don’t forget to stop by Elcito, a tiny untouched village, where you can breathe an atmosphere of old times, when shepherds woke up at dawn, spent the whole day out with their animals, longing to go back home and find some warmth in front of the fireplace with their families.
MEDIOEVAL VILLAGES
Visiting the numerous Medieval villages spotted all around Marche may be quite a challenge under the August sun, but doing it in Autumn, when the air is still warm and sun lights up the stones that make up the town walls, has a totally different appeal. Stroll through the narrow streets of the Marchigiano towns, where a beautiful panorama awaits you at every corner. Difficult to recommend a village: just switch off your satellite navigator, follow a less traveled road and certainly you will find a quiet and nice village waiting to welcome you.
CHESTNUT FESTIVAL
The good and sweet smell of roasted chestnuts is one of the nicest in autumn. You can go yourself to look for chestunts and then cook them at your place or, if you are not sporty enough, there are many chestnut festivals in October, especially in the Sibillini area, where people roast chestunts along the roads and you can buy a cone. The most famous chestnut festivals in Marche are in Smerillo and Montemonaco. Smerillo is particularly famous also for being one of the balconies of Marche: thanks to its elevated position, you can admire wide open views, stretching from the Sibillini mountains to the sea, passing through the rolling hills and medieval villages.
TRUFFEL
Autumn also offers another delicious, sought-after and highly appreciated product: truffles. Two are the most important events in Marche dedicated to truffles: the National Fair of White Truffle in Acqualagna and Diamanti a Tavola in Amandola, dedicated to the precious white truffles of the Sibillini. The most famous chestnut festivals in Marche are in Smerillo and Montemonaco. Smerillo is particularly famous also for being one of the balconies of Marche: thanks to its elevated position, you can admire wide open views, stretching from the Sibillini mountains to the sea, passing through the rolling hills and medieval villages.
THE CONERO AREA IN PEACE
Ok the temperature is not suitable for a swim but the Conero without the crowds of summer allows you to make many experiences, from cycling to walking (we especially recommend two trips: the viewpoint up to Passo del Lupo, and that from the Belvedere) as well as visiting the villages of Sirolo and Numana.
Discover Le Marche and start building your trip!
MARCHE - THE BEST OF - THE MUST SEE PLACES
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Must-See-palces
THEME ITINERARIES
MARCHE IN BLUE - THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BEACHES OF THE MARCHE
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/The-Marche-Region-in-Blue
THE GENIUS OF MARCHE - ART AND CULTURE
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Art-and-Culture
TYPIACL MARCHE - TASTE AND TRADITIONS
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Taste-and-tradition
MADE IN MARCHE - SKILLS AND EXPERTISE
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Skills-and-expertise
LE MARCHE RURALI - ROLLING HILLS AND ANCIENT VILLAGE
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Rolling-Hills-and-Ancient-Villages
GREEN MARCHE - NATURAL PARKS AND RESERVES
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Parks-and-Active-Nature
SOUL OF MARCHE - SPIRITUALITY AND MEDITATION
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Spirituality-and-Meditation
LE MARCHE FOR KIDS - ITINERARIES AND PLACES FOR FAMILIES
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Marche-Family
MARCHE OF SCIENCE - THE PLACES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUES
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Science-and-Technology
WELLNESS MARCHE - THERMAL AND WELLNESS CENTERS
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Wellness
MARCHE MOVIES - CINETURISTIC ITINERARIES
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Marche-Movies
THE MARCHE ON FOOT - TREKKING
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Trekking
MARCHE BY BYKE
https://www.turismo.marche.it/en-us/Explore/Marche-By-Bike
Local Transport
Bus stop 50 mt
Senigallia railway station 600 mt
Ancona Airport 20 km
Traveling in the Marche
AIRPORTS
The main transport hub of the Marche is the Adriatic port city of Ancona. International flights serve the Marche airport just northwest of the city, while ferries sail to and from destinations in Greece, Croatia and Albania.
PRIVATE CAR
You must be a good driver in the Marche; the streets are narrow and often steep. Fly to Ancona and rent a car. For speed, take the A14, which connects the entire region along its 111 miles of coastline, from Pesaro in the north to Ascoli Piceno in the south. For pleasure, drive along the state roads through the splendid landscapes of the Marche.
TRAINS
Once in the region, trains run along the coast and buses serve most of the inland towns and villages. Realistically, though, you'll want your wheels to explore the region's verdant hinterland. The car rental service is available at the Marche airport and Ancona railway station.
Parking
private outdoor parking
Read More About The Senigallia Area
The thrilling region of Le Marche is the perfect destination for your next Italian holiday! It’s situated in central Italy and is bordered by Emilia, Tuscany,
Umbria, Latium and Abruzzo.
It has a beautifully large coastline facing the Adriatic Sea to the east. Le Marche is very hilly and has the Apennines running along its borders which is perfect for sports enthusiasts who enjoy mountain climbing, trekking and other outdoor pursuits. Le Marche is made up of five provinces; Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Fermo, Macerata and Pesaro Urbino.
Tourists have an excellent selection of
holiday accommodation in Le Marche to choose from, many with spectacular views of the region. The capital city is
Ancona which is a sea port in the southern part of the region.
When one thinks of Ancient Roman monuments and architectural gems in Italy, Rome, itself, and Pompeii immediately come to mind. However, one of the most intact ancient Roman commemorative monuments is the Arch of Trajan, located in the town of Ancona, in the Le Marche region. While Italy has endless riches when it comes to cultural gems, this one is especially wonderful as it is far from tourist crowds and can be seen when ever you feel like it. If you are a history nut or just like a finely built structure, just
track down a perfect vacation rental in Le Marche and come see this incredible monument for yourself, without having to queue or buy a ticket.
The word, “leprosy,” doesn't exactly conjure images of a good time or a desirable tourist attraction but the former leprosarium known as the Lazzaretto, or Mole Vanvitelliana, in Ancona is a stunning building that has become a must-see for those visiting the town. An incredibly impressive architectural gem with a rich history, it is an extraordinary sight to behold if you have managed to
find a vacation rental in Le Marche.
Come and see the spectacular city of Ancona, an urban port on the coast of
Le Marche. Tourists will delight in the rich scenery that surrounds them here and of course, the delicious range of seafood dishes that await them in quaint little eateries beside the sea. There is a lovely range of
holiday rentals in Le Marche to choose from, all within easy reach of Ancona.
This seaside city sits on a spur of land jutting out to sea and offers breathtaking views wherever you look here. Start off your day of touring with a visit to the majestic Basilica of San Ciriaco on top of Guasco hill overlooking the mouth of Ancona harbour.
This old and beautifully designed building offers a sense of peacefulness to those who stroll within its tall walls.
Italy is a land with boundless riches when it comes to cultural heritage. The wealth of art and historical monuments is endless with sites and objects of major international importance dating from pre-history to the present day. One of the periods for which she is most well-known is the time of the Romans. Their control of vast swathes of the world lasted for hundreds of years and their power and longevity ensured that much remains of their life and times, particularly in Italy, their base of operations and homeland. Pompeii, Herculaneum and Rome itself are the most famous sites but other parts of Italy are also imbued with rich sights.
Italy is full of incredible museums but the majority of them are formal spaces in which the museum experience is very much the same: visitors keep their distance, they stay behind lines and ropes, and they never touch artworks. However, there is one museum where the exact opposite is true. In fact, in this museum, the whole point is to feel the works of art and to have a completely different experience with them and the visit to the museum, in general. A must for those interested in art and those intrigued by different museum experiences, and especially for those who might be visually impaired or completely blind, the Museo Tattile Statale Omero, or State Tactile Museum Omero, is an incredibly unique gem in Italy’s Le Marche region. Those who find a vacation rental in Le Marche should definitely make a point of planning a visit!
Located in the Mole Vanvitelliana, a historic building and former hospital for those with leprosy built on a small artificial island in the port of the city of Ancona, the Museo Omero is one of a very small number of places in the world where visitors are encouraged to engage with works of art with their sense of touch rather than their sense of sight. The roots of the museum date back to 1985, when Aldo Grassini and his wife Daniela Bottegoni, a pair of non-sighted travellers and adventurers, became exasperated with the constant refrain of, “Do not touch,” in other museums around the globe. They wanted, instead, to create a rather different kind of museum that would be the exact opposite of this and accessible to all. After establishing a foundation, fundraising, and filling out endless applications, they were able to finally make this dream of theirs a reality.