Pesaro city of central Italy, on the Adriatic Sea is famous for its coasts& amp; nbsp; sandy. The water quality is very good, the city has received the “Blue Flag” in recent years. Pesaro is a very popular seaside resort, but thanks to its location, it develops on a plain in the valley of the river Foglia that connects the sea with The Apennines, you have the opportunity to practice different physical activities ranging from cycling to long walks.
For golf enthusiasts Pesaro hosts the Vallugola Golf Club is a small golf course in the heart of the San Bartolo Park, on the bay of Vallugola. Born in 1992 initially with only 3 holes and a driving range, it was a very small Golf Club that since its debut has been attended by many aspiring golfers who then went on inevitably fall in love with the sport and beauty of the place.
There are numerous bathing establishments in Pesaro, beaches, baths and beaches equipped for your beach holidays. For gourmet tourists, wine and its production in Pesaro are an art and a centuries-old tradition.
Pesaro is also known as the birthplace of composer Gioacchino Rossini, I was here a few years ago, when there was Rossini Opera Festival event. You can also see the birthplace of Rossini, where a small museum was built. The festival has been held for thirty years every summer, but it is also known for the New Cinema Festival, one of the most important film festivals in Italy.
I particularly liked the Piazzale della Libertà, directly at the sea with “The Ball” by Arnaldo Pomodoro, a modern statue, which has been demonstrated in recent years also in other cities of Italy.
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