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San Costanzo Clock Tower and Square

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San Costanzo Clock Tower and Square

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The San Costanzo Clock Tower and Piazza form the historic heart of San Costanzo, a picturesque hilltop village nestled in Italy's Marche region. Situated in the Province of Pesaro e Urbino, this charming settlement stands at an elevation of approximately 187 meters, offering scenic views over the mouth of the Metauro River. The Clock Tower, a prominent landmark, leans against ancient castle walls, dominating Piazza Perticari and serving as a central point for exploring the village's rich history and culture.

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    June 21, 2019

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    Great cafe in the church tower!
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    beautiful country and areas
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    Under the tower there is a bar where you can get supplies
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    1. Cerasa castle view – San Costanzo Town Center loop from Cartoceto

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Location: San Costanzo, Pesaro e Urbino, Marche, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best walking routes or trails around San Costanzo Clock Tower and Piazza?

    While the immediate Piazza Perticari is ideal for a leisurely stroll, the surrounding area offers various walking routes. You can explore the ancient city walls, which provide lovely views of the Pesaro e Urbino landscape. For longer walks, komoot offers a variety of routes that allow you to discover the village and its scenic surroundings, including paths leading to nearby viewpoints and the charming hamlets of Cerasa and Stacciola.

    What is the typical hiking difficulty for trails near San Costanzo?

    The walks within San Costanzo village itself are generally easy, involving cobblestone streets and gentle inclines suitable for most visitors. For trails extending into the surrounding countryside, the difficulty can vary. Many routes are leisurely, offering pleasant walks through the picturesque country. However, some paths might involve more varied terrain, so checking specific route details on komoot is recommended for those seeking more challenging hikes.

    Are there specific viewpoints offering panoramic views of the Metauro River or the Adriatic Sea?

    Yes, San Costanzo's elevated position on a hill provides excellent vantage points. From the ancient city walls and various spots within the village, you can enjoy scenic views over the mouth of the Metauro River. While direct sea views might be limited from the immediate piazza, the strategic location historically controlled the coastal strip, suggesting that higher points or nearby routes could offer glimpses of the Adriatic Sea.

    What are the parking options near San Costanzo Piazza, and is public transport available?

    Parking is generally available within or near the village center, though specific details can vary. As a central point, Piazza Perticari is designed for accessibility. For public transport, San Costanzo is located in the Marche region, between Fano and Senigallia. While direct public transport to the piazza might be limited, regional bus services connect San Costanzo to larger towns like Pesaro and Urbino, from which local connections or taxis can be arranged.

    Is San Costanzo Clock Tower and Piazza suitable for an evening visit, and how crowded does it get?

    An evening visit to San Costanzo Clock Tower and Piazza can be quite charming, offering a different atmosphere as the village lights up. It's a great time to enjoy a meal or a drink at one of the local establishments. While the village is generally not as crowded as major tourist hubs, it can be livelier during local events or on weekend evenings, especially in warmer months. The Sagra Polentara festival in March and July attracts many visitors, making those times particularly busy.

    What family-friendly activities are available at San Costanzo Clock Tower and Piazza?

    San Costanzo is considered a family-friendly destination. Children can enjoy exploring the historic piazza, admiring the Clock Tower, and discovering the ancient city walls. The functional "fontana di mostra" in Piazza Perticari is also a point of interest. The village's authentic atmosphere and the opportunity to enjoy local treats from cafes make it a pleasant outing for families. The Sagra Polentara festival, with its culinary traditions, can also be a fun experience for all ages.

    Are there dog-friendly attractions or trails in the San Costanzo Piazza area?

    While specific dog-friendly trails are not explicitly highlighted, the general outdoor nature of the village and its surrounding countryside makes it welcoming for visitors with dogs. Leashed dogs are typically permitted in public outdoor spaces like Piazza Perticari and along the ancient city walls. When exploring walking routes outside the immediate village, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of local regulations and private property.

    What are the opening hours and ticket prices for the San Costanzo Clock Tower or related attractions?

    The San Costanzo Clock Tower and Piazza Perticari are open to the public at all times, as they are central features of the village. There is no ticket price to access the piazza or view the clock tower from the outside. For attractions like the Municipal Art Gallery (Quadreria Comunale) within Palazzo Cassi or the La Concordia Theater, specific opening hours and potential entry fees would apply. It's best to check locally or on official tourism websites for current details.

    How long should I plan to spend when visiting San Costanzo Clock Tower and Piazza?

    For a focused visit to the San Costanzo Clock Tower and Piazza, including a leisurely stroll through the historic center and perhaps a coffee at a local bar, you could comfortably spend 1-2 hours. If you wish to explore the Municipal Art Gallery, walk along the ancient city walls, or enjoy a meal, you might extend your visit to half a day. For those interested in longer walking routes in the surrounding area, a full day would be more appropriate.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly overlooking San Costanzo Piazza?

    Yes, there are cafes and bars located directly under the iconic Clock Tower in Piazza Perticari, as noted by visitors. These offer a perfect spot to relax and soak in the village atmosphere. While specific accommodation options directly overlooking the piazza are not detailed, San Costanzo and its charming hamlets like Cerasa and Stacciola are known for their hospitality, offering various guesthouses or B&Bs within easy walking distance of the central square.

    What are some interesting historical facts about the San Costanzo Clock Tower and Piazza?

    The Clock Tower leans against ancient castle walls, highlighting the village's strategic past. The piazza itself, Piazza Perticari, features the "fontana di mostra," a limestone fountain built in 1904 as part of the aqueduct. Opposite the tower stands the 19th-century Palazzo Cassi, housing an art gallery and an archaeological room with artifacts from protohistoric settlements. The village's history dates back to the 8th-7th centuries BC, with fortifications added by the Malatesta family in 1429, underscoring its long and rich heritage.

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