
If you are offering an activity for tourists in Le Marche, Italy, this is an open invitation to advertise your facilities on this page - free.
Apart from the do-it-yourself activities such as walking, trekking, sunbathing etc. we know that there are lots of activities in Le Marche at the disposal of tourists to the region. Most websites offering accommodation, including our own have some reference to some activity such as horse riding and guided tours. Walking, hiking, trekking, mountain climbing and biking with able and professional guides who know all the hidden paths and routes through the Sibillini mountains. We also know there are flying clubs with micro-lights and hang gliding offering courses for beginners. There are also lots of people offering mountain bikes for hire.
Draw, paint and weave in Le Marche, Italy.
Mixed media, watercolours, oil painting drawing and weaving. Tuition is carefully tailored to your individual needs. Absolute beginner - experienced artists. Architecture, beautiful landscapes, mountains, medieval villages.
http://www.draw-paint-and-weave-in-le-marche.com
The Centro Culturale Conero at Camerano (An) organizes Italian courses with mother tongue teachers. An opportunity, to learn Italian, take a vacation with excursions, practice what you are learning and get in touch with the culture and daily life of this wonderful country. all in one package.
www.linguaitaliana.com
Italian Cooking Le Marche style. 3 half days 9:30 am to 1:00 pm plus 3 evening meals. Various menus, desserts, Food presentation and recipes arranged along with a weeks stay at Caserma Carina luxury self catering apartments.
Italian Cooking Lessons.
We at Le Belle Marche can organize Italian cooking lessons with half board accommodation in Amandola, Le Marche. typical cuisine, Italian chef. Learn and enjoy.
The open-air opera festival at Macerata's Sferisterio with a seating capacity of 3000 presents this years festival from 28 July to 13 August.
Events : -
Mozart's Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute)
Aida (Giuseppe Verdi)
Turandot (Giacomo Puccini)