Nestled among the gentle hills of the Fano hinterland, the B&B Sant'Andrea stands as a stately residence from the 17th century, a place where history harmoniously blends with the beauty of the surrounding nature. This charming farmhouse, originally conceived as a retreat for relaxation away from the hectic life, invites you to discover a peaceful and friendly atmosphere, ideal for those wishing to immerse themselves in an authentic experience.
The rooms of the B&B, finely furnished with period furniture, offer an intimate and refined refuge, each equipped with a private bathroom and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The moments of early morning come alive with a carefully prepared breakfast, where homemade jams, cakes, and fresh cookies are accompanied by seasonal fruit and aromatic drinks. Guests can enjoy these delights in the garden, surrounded by the beauty of nature, or in the comfortable living area, depending on the weather.
The garden is a peaceful corner, with an ancient fig tree that offers shade and coolness, an ideal place for walking, reading a good book, or simply enjoying the panoramic view of the sea just a few kilometers away. The surrounding environment also stimulates curiosity about art and history, with numerous medieval villages and cities rich in heritage to explore. Fano, with its Roman remains and vibrant cultural life, is just the beginning of an adventure that leads to gems like Gradara and its castle, or the historic Urbino, not forgetting the wonder of the Frasassi Caves.
The name Sant'Andrea B&B, which originates from the historic location Sant'Andrea in Villis, reflects the charm of the place and its vocation to welcome travelers seeking a rejuvenating stay. Every detail of the house, from the choice of fresh flowers on the tables to the embroidered linen fabrics, is designed to create an unforgettable experience, where the Marchigian tradition manifests in a warm and personal hospitality. Here, time seems to slow down, allowing you to reclaim the pleasure of simplicity and rediscover the small joys that life has to offer.