
THE BEACHES OF SIROLO


Spiaggia San Michele
At the foot of Mount Conero, immersed in a wooded area, lies this sand and gravel beach.
Spectacular rocky cliffs and a deep blue sea frame this beach, which is partly free and partly equipped with establishments.
From June 15th to September 15th it can be reached on foot by going down the path that starts from the Parco della Repubblica di Sirolo and passes through the woods, or by bus from the Sirolo Town Hall with runs every 30 minutes. Out of season the beach can be reached by car.


Spiaggia Urbani
An enchanting crescent-shaped beach, nestled between the Urbani cave and a high cliff protected by a semicircular barrier of rocks. The pungent smell of pine trees, the vast beach equipped with bathing establishments, the clean waters, make this bay a unique corner, awarded several times by the Blue Flag. With calm seas it is possible to walk along the shore and reach the beach of San Michele.
Reachable on foot, by car or by shuttle bus; a 1 km road leads down to the beach from the centre of Sirolo.


Spiaggia Sassi Neri
A free and wild beach, without services and much loved by nature lovers. It is made up of a long stretch of dark gravel lapped by a sea with waters of an intense blue.
It is the ideal place for those who want to enjoy the joys of the sea and nature in complete tranquility.
Reachable on foot from the Parco della Repubblica di Sirolo or by bus from the Town Hall of Sirolo. Out of season it can be reached by car.


Spiaggia
Nestled between the rocky walls of the promontory, this bay has become the symbol of the Riviera del Conero. The name derives from the two grandiose rocky spurs that emerge from the sea. Untouched by man, it is famous above all for its white rocks and presents a truly uncontaminated and wild appearance, where nature reigns supreme and is the absolute protagonist.
Spiaggia delle Due Sorelle is ideal for all those who love scuba diving, given that the sea is clear, calm, with a gently sloping seabed.
In the summer it can be reached by boat departing from the port of Numana.

Spiaggia Del Frate
Splendid cove of fine gravel, framed by the greenery of the Conero Park and the white of the limestone rock, well-kept and suitable for couples. It is called this because at the top there was a convent of minor friars of the thirteenth century.
The distinctive feature of the beach? A large white rock that emerges from the sea called "Sasso del Bo" (Ox). Reachable on foot from the center of Numana by going down a path from Piazza Nuova or directly via the beach from Spiaggiola.