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Gabicce Mare beach
If you are looking for a place on the sea, quiet and away from the confusion, Gabicce Mare is the right solution for you. This town is located on the Adriatic Coast, in the province of Pesaro, on the border between the Marche and Emilia Romagna .
Gabicce Mare is famous for its very fine and soft sand beach with shallow and safe waters, while in the hilly area you can admire a panoramic glimpse immersed in the green.
You can relax taking advantage of its predisposition to family holidays walking along the two main streets that are full of shops, bars, restaurants and entertainment.
For children, an evening at the Imperial Bay, a famous disco with an impressive façade representing a temple, inside which you can dance to the rhythm of various types of music choosing from many rooms and the pool.
One of the main attractions of the town, which will cheer young and old, is the tourist train that takes you to Gabicce Monte. It is a charming and peaceful village on the promontory overlooking Gabicce Mare, from where you can admire the splendid panorama below.
Near Gabicce is Gradara famous for its medieval castle and a few kilometers away also the famous Catholic, suitable for some family excursions such as example at the aquarium or at the minimoto track.
Sportsmen can mount bicycles and walk the scenic road, which connects Gabicce to Pesaro, along the promontory and crossing the Monte San Bartolo Park, in fact it is considered an area famous for cycling tourism.
written by Lorna Cowie - Last update: 13/08/2022
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