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The Location

How to Get There

The Castle of Montegridolfo, on the border between Romagna and the Marche, rests on the green hills of the Valconca Valley, gently sloping down toward the Adriatic Sea, which lies just a few kilometers away. The village is surrounded by a beautiful garden and overlooks a panoramic landscape characterized by isolated towers, fortresses, ancient parish churches, and small historic town centers.

Address: Via Roma, 38, 47837 Montegridolfo RN.

GPS coordinates: Lat. 43.85, Long. 12.68.

BY PLANE

The closest international airport is Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport, approximately 130 km from Montegridolfo. Smaller airports such as Ancona Airport (100km) and Rimini Airport (35km) are also convenient alternatives. From the airport, you can continue by car or train.

BY TRAIN

High-speed and regional trains connect major Italian cities to Rimini or Cattolica stations. From there, Montegridolfo can be reached by taxi or rental car.

BY CAR

Montegridolfo is easily accessible by car and well connected to the A14 motorway. Follow local road signs toward Montegridolfo once you exit the motorway.

Other Places to Visit

PESARO

City & Sea

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25 Km from Montegridolfo

Pesaro is a charming seaside city on the Adriatic coast of the Marche region, offering a balanced mix of culture, history and relaxed coastal life. Known as the birthplace of composer Gioachino Rossini, the city celebrates its musical heritage through festivals, theatres and museums. Visitors can explore the historic centre with its Renaissance architecture, stroll along the long beachfront promenade or enjoy cycling paths that run between the sea and green parks. Pesaro also serves as a pleasant base for discovering nearby hills, villages and natural areas, making it ideal for guests who wish to combine beach time with cultural experiences.

View of Palla di Pomodoro in Pesaro

RIMINI

City & Sea

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27 Km from Montegridolfo

Rimini is one of the most iconic destinations along the Adriatic coast, famous for its wide sandy beaches and vibrant atmosphere. Beyond its seaside appeal, the city boasts a rich historical heritage dating back to Roman times, visible in landmarks such as the Arch of Augustus and the ancient Tiberius Bridge. The historic centre offers lively squares, museums and traditional restaurants, while the waterfront is perfect for relaxed walks by the sea. Rimini is well suited for visitors looking to combine leisure, history and a lively local scene in a single destination.

View of Fort in Rimini

RICCIONE

City & Sea

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25 Km from Montegridolfo

Riccione is a stylish seaside resort known for its elegant beach clubs, welcoming atmosphere and lively social life. Popular with both families and young travelers, it offers long beaches, tree-lined avenues and a wide range of restaurants and cafés. The town is also appreciated for its wellness centers, water parks and shopping streets, creating a relaxed yet dynamic environment. Riccione is ideal for guests who wish to enjoy the Adriatic coast in a more modern and vibrant setting, while still being close to cultural and historic destinations inland.

View of the beach side of Riccione

URBINO

Art & Culture

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23 Km from Montegridolfo

Urbino is a remarkable Renaissance city set on rolling hills and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its historic centre has remained largely intact, offering visitors a unique journey through art, architecture and history. The Ducal Palace stands as one of the finest examples of Renaissance architecture in Italy and houses important art collections. Walking through Urbino’s narrow streets reveals panoramic viewpoints, historic buildings and a strong academic tradition linked to its ancient university. Urbino is perfect for guests interested in culture, art and timeless Italian cityscapes.

View of the city of Urbino

SAN MARINO

Art & Culture

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37 Km from Montegridolfo

San Marino is one of the world’s oldest republics and offers a distinctive experience thanks to its independent history and dramatic location. The historic centre rises on Mount Titano and is surrounded by medieval walls and towers, providing breathtaking views over the surrounding countryside and the Adriatic Sea. Visitors can explore cobbled streets, museums and panoramic walking paths while enjoying a unique blend of history and scenery. San Marino is an excellent destination for a half-day or full-day visit, combining cultural discovery with impressive landscapes.

View of the city of San Marino

RAVENNA

Art & Culture

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110 Km from Montegridolfo

Ravenna is internationally renowned for its extraordinary collection of early Christian and Byzantine mosaics, many of which are protected as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Once an important imperial capital, the city preserves churches and monuments of exceptional artistic value, featuring vibrant colors and intricate designs. The historic centre is calm and walkable, allowing visitors to explore its cultural treasures at a relaxed pace. Ravenna appeals especially to guests with an interest in art, history and architecture, offering a refined and deeply cultural experience.

View of the mosaic in Ravenna

GRADARA

Historic Villages

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17 Km from Montegridolfo

Gradara is a beautifully preserved medieval village dominated by an impressive fortress overlooking the surrounding countryside. The castle is closely associated with the tragic love story of Paolo and Francesca, famously recounted by Dante in the Divine Comedy. Visitors can walk along the ancient walls, explore the historic streets and enjoy scenic views of the hills stretching toward the sea. Gradara offers a romantic and atmospheric setting, making it an appealing stop for those interested in medieval history, literature and picturesque village landscapes.

View of the castle of Gradara

SALUDECIO

Historic Villages

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5 Km from Montegridolfo

Saludecio is a small historic village set on gentle hills in the Romagna countryside, offering a calm and authentic atmosphere. The village is known for its medieval origins and for a unique collection of artistic murals that decorate streets and buildings, celebrating illustration, poetry and cultural figures. Visitors can wander through the compact historic centre, enjoy quiet squares and take in open views over the surrounding landscape. Saludecio is ideal for those who wish to experience a slower pace, discover local traditions and explore a lesser-known side of the region away from larger tourist destinations.

View of a wall painted in Saludecio

MONTEFIORE

Historic Villages

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15 Km from Montegridolfo

Montefiore Conca is a charming medieval village perched on rolling hills with wide views stretching toward the Adriatic Sea. The village is centered around its well-preserved Malatesta fortress, which defines the skyline and reflects its historic significance. Walking through the narrow streets reveals stone houses, quiet corners and a peaceful atmosphere typical of traditional hill towns. Montefiore Conca is well suited for visitors seeking a scenic and cultural stop, combining historical architecture with panoramic views and a relaxed, authentic setting.

View of the castle of Montefiore Conca

FIORENZUOLA

Nature & Views

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21 Km from Montegridolfo

Fiorenzuola di Focara is a small, picturesque village perched on cliffs within the Monte San Bartolo Natural Park. Surrounded by nature and overlooking the Adriatic Sea, it offers spectacular panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere. The village is characterized by narrow streets, stone houses and walking paths that connect the hills to the coastline. Fiorenzuola di Focara is ideal for guests who appreciate scenic landscapes, quiet surroundings and outdoor walks, providing a more intimate and less crowded experience compared to larger coastal towns.

View of the natural park and the beach side in Fiorenzuola di Focara

GABICCE MONTE

Nature & Views

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22 Km from Montegridolfo

Gabicce Monte is a scenic hilltop village overlooking the Adriatic coast, located at the edge of the Monte San Bartolo Natural Park. Known for its panoramic terraces and viewpoints, it offers some of the most beautiful sea views in the area. Visitors can enjoy walking paths surrounded by nature, small cafés and lookout points that extend toward the coastline below. Gabicce Monte is ideal for guests who appreciate nature, fresh air and dramatic landscapes, providing a peaceful alternative to the busier seaside towns nearby.

View of the town of Gabicce Monte on the hill above the sea

SAN LEO

Nature & Views

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50 Km from Montegridolfo

San Leo is a striking hilltop town dramatically set on a rocky outcrop overlooking the surrounding valleys. Dominated by its impressive fortress, the village has played an important role throughout history and offers a powerful sense of place. Visitors can explore the historic centre, walk along panoramic viewpoints and visit the fortress, which provides sweeping views across the countryside. San Leo is particularly appealing to guests interested in history, architecture and scenic landscapes, making it a memorable destination for a half-day visit immersed in nature and heritage.

View of the castle of San Leo