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Welcome to the land of little charms


“The charm of the little-known Italy”: this is perhaps the best definition for describing the beauty of Marche, a region of Central Italy that is ideally suited to offer unparalleled opportunities for leisure and recreation to all kinds of visitors.
The variety of its cultural heritage will not fail to surprise pleasantly even the most sophisticated art and history lovers. Disseminated throughout the Marche’s hilly landscape, small villages and medium-sized towns will bring the visitors across a real time-travel in the magic atmosphere of their well-preserved medieval centers and archeological sites and will offer them the chance to admire vast collections of art masterpieces and historical artifacts in unique museums such as the Malacology Museum, the Museum of Carriages and the Museum of Paper, among others.
Those who are more interested in the beauties of nature will be delighted by the diversity that characterizes the landscape of Marche. From the gentle profile of the cultivated hills of the hinterland, to the rocky magnificence of the Frasassi Caves and the promontory of Monte Conero, from the warm embrace of the sun-kissed sandy beaches to the refreshing atmosphere of the National Park of Sibillini Mountains, everyone can find his/her favorite spot in the Marche region.
Last but not least, tasting the richness of Marche’s traditional gastronomy (including its internationally renowned red and white wines) will result into an unforgettable journey into the land of the most genuine and delicious flavors.


The B&B Antegiano is located in the municipality of Belforte del Chienti, an easily-accessible village of 2,000 inhabitants, perched on a hill overlooking the valley of the river Chienti, between the National Park of the Sibillini Mountains and the coast. The property consists of two buildings, the main one (where the owners reside) being a stone and brick country house with wooden ceilings and terracotta floors. At only five meters from the main house, a former hayloft has been recently renovated and turned into a comfortable guest house. A great deal of attention at B&B Antegiano is paid to reducing the environmental impact of the human activities and making the energy management of the property fully sustainable, as evidenced by the installation of photovoltaic panels and efficient heat pump system for heating and cooling the rooms.


The property is surrounded by three hectares of farmland with a wood planted by the owners, an olive grove, a large number of fruit trees and vegetable garden. Available to the guests there are three double rooms, all provided with private bathrooms and a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside, the village of Belforte del Chienti and the Sibillini Mountains.