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Glimpses of the Conero Riviera in Numana
I can stay for hours to admire a port with the different boats that complete the views of beautiful and elegant seaside towns. This is a pleasure that I discovered when I first experienced, on the ship ¨Julia¨ (owned by dear family friends), the thrill of sailing.
The boats of the “Barcolana del Conero”, the largest sailing event in the Adriatic center, complete the panorama of Numana, where you can breathe elegance, serenity and relaxation. This atmosphere is what attracts me most of this beautiful city in the Marche region.
The territory of Numana is largely included within the Conero Regional Park. Numana, not only received the renowned recognition of the European Blue Flag for its waters and its natural heritage, but, its homes destined for the tourism market were recognized with the blue sticker (certification that reflects the quality of the product).
Numana offers a wide range of beaches surrounded by Monte Conero and throughout the year, the Conero Riviera offers the possibility to ride on horseback, on foot or by bike, nature trails for lovers of trekking with glimpses where the sea and the countryside come together. Numana also has a 27-hole golf course. Not to be missed is the Numana State Antiquarium located in Via la Fenice, which exhibits the purchases of excavations conducted in the 60s and 70s. Numana is, in fact, the most important prehistoric center of Piceno.
written by Zita Ocran - Last update: 14/10/2021
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