Villa Aurora is located in the Trecastelli countryside, near Ripe, in the province of Ancona, in the northern part of the Marche region.
This villa is located about 1 km from Ripe, a small village where you can find shops, bars and restaurants.
The surrounding area offers charming historic towns to visit, including Corinaldo, one of the "most beautiful villages in Italy", known for its impressive and well-preserved city walls of almost 1 km surrounding the medieval historic center, the famous "Cento Scale" (Hundred Steps) and for the historical reenactment of the "Contesa del Pozzo della Polenta" which is organized every third weekend of July, in addition to other important events such as "Corinaldo Jazz" during the month of August and "Halloween - La Festa delle Streghe" (The Festival of the Witches).
Among the historic towns in the area, Ostra, Ostra Vetere, Mondavio, Arcevia and its castles, Pergola, Morro d'Alba and Jesi are also worth a visit. From the villa it is also possible to reach Urbino, Pesaro, Ancona, Loreto and Recanati.
The beach of Senigallia is only a 20 minutes drive from the villa. Senigallia is one of the most famous and popular seaside resorts in the region, renowned for its "Velvet Beach", with long beaches of fine sand, beach clubs, bars and restaurants on the sea, and many events throughout the year.
One of the most important events that characterizes the city during the summer is the Summer Jamboree, the international festival of music and culture of America 1940s-1950sthat attracts fans from all over the world.
From here you can also reach the beautiful Conero Riviera with the famous towns of Sirolo, Numana and Portonovo, with beaches with crystal clear waters surrounded by the greenery of the park, and the suggestive Frasassi Caves, underground caves with stalactites and stalagmites.
This area is renowned for the local production of wines, extra virgin olive oil and honey. In particular, it is known for the production of the wines Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi D.O.C. and Lacrima Di Morro D'Alba D.O.C., which can be tasted and purchased in many and renowned wineries and wine-producing farms.