Numero di stanze/Rooms: 1 appartamento
Chiusura/Closed: 01/12 – 28/02
Prezzo/Price: da – from € 28
Located 450 mtr above sea level, in the heart of the Marche countryside, the Bed and Breakfast Aromantica is a recently renovated stone house from 1800, in a rustic style.
The house is in an excellent panoramic position at the foot of the Apennines. From here you can admire the sweet profiles of the hills where small forests, vineyards and olive trees make the extraordinary variety of the landscape. Here, when the air is clear, you can also admire the rugged mountainous profile of the Sibillini mountains.
The house is ideal for a peaceful holiday and taste for ancient flavors that characterize this land.
In total relaxation you can enjoy the garden, the veranda and barbecue.
For those who love sports in contact with nature, there are countless opportunities for mountain biking, hiking, fishing at the lake, and climbing in the nearby Gorge red and Frasassi. There is something for all tastes .. and then there is nothing left to wish you a lot of fun!
Emperor Frederick II spent his childhood here!
A legend claims that Monte Roberto derives its name from Roberto il Guiscardo (1015-1085), while an historical document of 1079 reports that Roberto was probably a Longobard feudal layman, a "lord of the place”.
Monte Roberto became a real castle only in the course of the thirteenth century.
Visit the ancient Planina ,mentioned by Pliny the Elder, near St. Apollinare Abbey. Important ruins were visible up to the XVIII and XIX centuries: in 1881 a necropolis Piceno (VI century BC) was found in Noceto district and the remains which were then brought to light are now kept in the National Archaeological Museum of Ancona. Do not miss them!
In 1219 Monte Roberto was already part of the County of Jesi until its split in 1808.
Have a walk along G. Leopoardi Street, then the “Borgo”, the historical centre which developed in the XVII and XVIII centuries.
Downstream from Monte Roberto, you can visit Pianello Vallesina which had a remarkable increase in the last sixty years. It is partly divided with the municipality of Castelbellino and it initially grew around the church of Santa Maria del Trivio dating from the XVII century.
Do not forget to visit the church of St. Benedict built in 1921 – 1925.
Distance: km 15
Time advised: an hour and a half
Difficulty: medium
From Piazza Kennedy (Kennedy Square) follow via Trieste (Trieste Street) for about a kilometre and after the third “stop” turn left towards the Vecchia Fornace (Old brick factory).
Take the gravel road alongside the fishing lake until you reach the tarmac road; then turn left and shortly after turn left again onto the white road that leads you back to town.
Turn right and join the S.S. 76; turn left and then right taking the road that leads to the motorway.
Having crossed the level-crossing and the bridge over the River Esino, proceed along the road for about 3 km; then turn left and climb up to Maiolati Spontini.
When you join the village, turn to the left for Colle Celeste.From here go back to the tree-lined avenue and turn right towards the descent.At the junction turn left and join the long descent called Boccolina.
Once crossed the bridge over the River Esino, turn right towards the Vecchio Rotone.
Then turn left and follow the road on the left crossing a small bridge. Go through the railway subway and join the S.S. 76 again. Turn left and you are easily back to Piazza Kennedy.












