The Sassi Neri beach in Sirolo, in the heart of the Marche Conero, is a pearl nestled between the blue of the Adriatic and an hinterland of rolling hills.
The nature of the beaches is unspoiled and wild and in particular the beach of the Sassi Neri has a particular shape, with its pebbles little and the dark renella to act as the limit to a deep blue sea.
The beach is a free, unspoiled and unserviced place. For this reason it is adored by nature lovers as there is an atmosphere of freedom.
To reach the beach you must take a long walk from the Parco della Repubblica or, during the summer, the place can be reached through some services shuttle made available by the establishments or by the municipality. From 15 June to 15 September the service is available with runs departing every half hour at the price of 1 euro that accompany the traveler to the adjacent beach of San Michele.
The Sassi Neri beach is the ideal place for lovers of water sports such as sailing, windsurfing and kite surfing as the wind blows constantly at a speed ; agrave; 15 knots, ideal for practicing these adventurous activities. In addition, the quality and characteristics of the sea waters make it the ideal place for diving and canoeing excursions. The municipality of Sirolo, with its beaches, also obtained the
Blue Flag this year, a certificate on water quality and environmental management
There are many places adjacent to the beach of the Sassi Neri that allow you to spend unforgettable days between history and nature, starting from the Conero park with its villages and castles up to the charming nearby beaches.
Going down the hills of the Conero, the splendid Riviera opens to sight. Starting from Ancona, to Porto Recanati, passing through Numana with its pristine beaches.
Sirolo, to whose municipality belongs to the Sassi Neri beach, is elegant and mysterious in its structure of alleys and in its peak position. Just outside its center you come across beaches rich in bays such as the beach of the Two Sisters, so called for the two great twin rocks that rise from the sea, San Michele with the spectacular falls of rocks, up to the Spiaggia della Vela, so called for the sail rock that faces its final part.
The Conero can be easily reached by car. The reference motorway is the A14 Bologna- Ancona-Taranto exit Ancona Sud towards Riviera del Conero.
The Riviera is served by the Milan-Lecce railway line and, to reach places that are not equipped with railway stations such as Portonovo, Sirolo, Numana and Marcelli, you need to get off at Ancona or Porto Recanati station. From here there are frequent bus connections or continuous taxi services.
The Conero area as a whole is served by many buses that allow journeys, especially daytime in the territory, at low cost and with continuous and comfortable hours at the traveler.
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