Frontino: The Village in the Hills of Italy
Frontino is a municipality, locally called a commune, located in Marche, Italy. This picturesque village is a breathtaking sight with its rolling hills that goes for miles. This town may be small but its roots are as old as time. It can trace its origins as far back as the prehistoric and Roman periods.
Best Time to Visit
Frontino, despite its size, is known for celebrating a variety of festivals throughout the year with the most being in August and September. During the first week of August the town celebrates the Black Truffle Fair while on the July or in August it is the International Scarecrow Festival. September and October plays host to the National Prize of Culture or Frontino Montefeltro while the first Sunday of September is the Bean Festival. Consider these months as the busiest and most crowded so take note to book Frontino hotels ahead of time.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Frontino, Italy takes pride from its historical landmarks and breathtaking views to the point it is not surprising that some Frontino accommodation properties are found in these landmarks. One of these is La Rocca dei Malatesta whose premises are from an ancient 15th century palace located in the heart of the city. Another charming Frontino stay worth considering is B&B Ca' Giorgetto, tracing back its building as far back as the 19th century. The rustic themed property is equipped with modernized facilities including as garden, bedrooms with dining areas and kitchens, and a pool. The hotel also provides free parking and bike rentals.