Attractions and places to see around Sant'Elpidio A Mare include a rich tapestry of historical, cultural, and architectural sites. This charming hilltop town in the Marche region of Italy is situated on a ridge at 251 meters above sea level, offering scenic views towards the Adriatic Sea. The historic center is encircled by remnants of its 13th and 14th-century defensive walls, and the area is known for its medieval borough and significant landmarks. Visitors can explore picturesque cobblestone streets and…
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Nice ride through the steep alleys of the City
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Piazza del Popolo is the heart of the city of Fermo and has a clear sixteenth-century style, with linear and harmonious buildings in every detail. It is 135 meters long and 34 meters wide and is bordered upstream and downstream by two imposing sixteenth-century brick porticos. Walking on the ancient pavement or under the beautiful porticos, catapulted back in time, you can have the sensation of breathing the same air that blew when it was still under construction.
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Torre di Palme is a must-see for cycle tourists arriving in the Fermo area. It is part of the circuit of the most beautiful villages in Italy and from its height you can admire the Adriatic coast up to Conero.
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formerly Piazza Vittorio Emanuele and Piazza San Martino, it is the main square of the city of Fermo.
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From a cycling point of view it is not the best, there are cracks in the asphalt and some depressions, furthermore the cycle path is narrow, especially on the Faleriense side, when you meet a cyclist going the other way you have to be very careful; pedestrians also cross frequently....
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A modern style church, whose work began in 1933 based on a design by engineer Gustavo Stainer and was completed only at the end of the 1980s, thanks to financial donations from Civitanova fishermen and shipowners. The church has a single nave inside and interesting stained glass windows. However, what most strikes the visitor is certainly the imposing bell tower designed by Roman architect Dante Tassotti, conceived as a circular-based tower 33 meters high and ending with a cone-shaped spire. It can be visited thanks to a convenient elevator, as an alternative to a flight of 285 steps.
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Parish symbol of Civitanova Marche
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An excellent seafront that is totally cycle-friendly for its entire length. The track, however, would need to be renovated.
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Sant'Elpidio A Mare is rich in history. You can explore the remnants of its 13th and 14th-century defensive walls, including three visible gates: Porta Romana, Porta Marina, and Porta Canale. Don't miss the 14th-century Piazza del Popolo in Fermo, a historical site considered the city's drawing room, or the ancient Torre di Palme, a hilltop village with medieval origins.
Yes, the town features several significant churches. The Perinsigne Collegiate Church of Sant'Elpidio Abate, dating from the 13th century, houses a precious Roman sarcophagus. Other notable religious sites include the Church of Madonna dei Lumi, the Sanctuary of Madonna degli Angeli, and the Church of Sant'Agostino. You can also visit the Tower of Saint Anna, which is adjacent to a rebuilt neo-Gothic church.
For cultural insights, visit the Pinacoteca Civica (Civic Art Gallery), which boasts a rich collection of works by artists like Vittore Crivelli. The "Cav. Vincenzo Andolfi" Footwear Museum highlights the town's significant role in Italian shoe production. Additionally, the neoclassical "Cicconi" Theater on Corso Baccio is a beautiful architectural gem.
Absolutely. Sant'Elpidio A Mare's hilltop location at 251 meters above sea level offers scenic views towards the Adriatic Sea. The village of Torre di Palme is a fantastic panoramic balcony, providing stunning vistas of the coast. The Bell Tower of the Cristo Re Parish also offers an impressive viewpoint from its 33-meter height.
The area around Sant'Elpidio A Mare is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling along the Porto Sant'Elpidio seafront, which features a dedicated cycle path. For more extensive cycling, explore routes like the 'Casabianca bicycle path' or 'Bike loop from Fonte di Mare'. Find more cycling options on the Cycling around Sant'Elpidio A Mare guide.
Yes, there are various hiking trails available. You can take an easy 'Pineta loop from Fonte di Mare' or a moderate 'Walk loop from Parco Fluviale del Fiume Chienti'. For a longer stroll, consider the 'Walk – Porto Sant'Elpidio seafront loop'. Discover more hiking options on the Hiking around Sant'Elpidio A Mare guide.
The Marche region generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. The second Sunday of August is particularly vibrant, as the town hosts the 'Contesa del Secchio', the oldest historical re-enactment in the Marche region, transforming the historic center with medieval festivities.
Many attractions in Sant'Elpidio A Mare are suitable for families. The Porto Sant'Elpidio seafront offers a safe cycle path, playgrounds, and green areas. Historical sites like Piazza del Popolo, Fermo, and Torre di Palme provide engaging historical exploration for all ages. Look for highlights tagged as 'family_friendly' for more options.
Sant'Elpidio A Mare has a rich medieval past. The town developed around the Imperial Abbey of Santa Croce al Chienti, with the medieval borough rising as Castello di Sant'Elpidio from the 11th century. You can see remnants of its 13th and 14th-century defensive walls and the Torre Gerosolimitana, built by the Knights Hospitaller, which dates back to the 14th century.
The 'Contesa del Secchio' (Joust of the Bucket) is the oldest historical re-enactment in the Marche region. It takes place annually on the second Sunday of August. During this medieval town event, the historic center of Sant'Elpidio A Mare comes alive with performances, animations, and scenes depicting daily life from ancient times.
While Sant'Elpidio A Mare is not directly on the coast, its location on a ridge of the Marche Apennines, between the lower river valleys of the Tenna and Ete Morto rivers, provides a unique natural setting. The hilltop offers expansive views, and nearby pine forests and river parks provide opportunities for walks and enjoying the local flora.


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