From the Center of Morro D’Alba to the San Patrignano District/Area
This route offers an evocative itinerary that connects the historic, medieval heart of Morro D’Alba, famous for its walls known as ‘La Scarpa‘ (The Shoe) and the production of the prized Lacrima wine, with the tranquil San Patrignano District/Area.
Leaving the narrow streets of the borgo (historic town) and its fortifications behind, the route winds through the typical hilly landscape of the Marche region, characterized by a mosaic of vineyards (Lacrima), cultivated fields, and olive groves. Depending on the specific path, the route may feature gentle slopes and offer splendid panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, testifying to the agricultural richness of the territory.
The arrival at the San Patrignano District marks a transition to an area of greater quiet and immersion in nature. It is an ideal route for those seeking a medium-difficulty trekking or cycling tourism experience, combining a visit to a historical point of interest with the exploration of the rich hilly scenic beauty.