Borgo Pace along the Metauro valley is the last town close to the Apennine ridge, the intersection and border point between Marche, Tuscany and Umbria.
Blend of unspoilt nature, traditions survived the modern world, history, gastronomy and tranquility, Borgo Pace rises 450 m above sea level and, despite being a very small town with less than 600 inhabitants, its territorial extension is remarkable: 55.95 square kilometers divided between the capital and small fractions characteristics. Surrounded by unspoilt nature, Borgo Pace still retains ancient traditions such as the production of charcoal (art in black and white), the cultivation of the Sompiano red potato, the cutting of the forest and the collection of mushrooms and truffles.
In Borgo Pace tourists can find a place with slower and natural life times, pristine forests to explore with trekking or mountain biking with the opportunity to walk a part of the Sentiero Italia (the longest in the world with 7000 and passes km) and many others that lead in the midst of beautiful views such as the Ripa della Luna, the Lago del Sole and the Passo di Bocca Trabaria.
In summer you can enjoy the pleasure of playing golf, walking along the river Auro and refreshing with a dip in its Natural Pools and participate in the Red Potato and Panzanella Festivals, the latter together with the procession of living paintings that takes place in the medieval village of Lamoli, with its charming Benedictine Abbey of the ninth century.
For those who love the Italian villages, symbols of culture and civilization, witnesses of a way of life so different from modern cities, Borgo Pace represents just this: a place where you are well.