The Adriatic coast between Rimini and Ancona. Once and never again!
The coastline
The almost 100-km coastline of Rimini on Cattolica, Pesaro, Fano, Senigallia and Ancona is almost continuously built-up, quickly go to get away from the site is not, the villages have grown together. Only at the entrance and city limit signs you see that you are in the next town.
The beach
The beach is fine sand, and almost completely divided into plots. (Sun loungers with parasols) and at exorbitant rents. Free beach are only a few sections of it. At most beaches artificial breakwaters made of heaped stone cube in about 200 meters distance from the coast into the sea `s have been built. Practically no more waves reach the shore, as well as the water behind the breakwater is so flat that you can almost stand on all points. Although one can make swimming movements, but does hold out somehow stupid, if only to the waist in the water stands.
Someone like me who would rather sit on his towel, rather than to rent a deck chair and a parasol, it was hard to find a free stretch of beach. To visit the beach, you have to cross at almost any time the busy coast road. My first thought was, that's like "Frogger" (video game from the early days of computer games, the player is a frog, and have to cross a busy street, sometimes folded `s and sometimes not.) Campsites are also often at said this road, coupled with a tremendous noise, nearly the whole night.
The nightlife
In the evening the hell is really going on, and later that night we see a lot of "tourists" who have looked a little much to drink, and staggers and bawling move. I'm not a child of sadness, but somehow it's embarrassing, what pull off as some tourists abroad.
Conclusion
Who is on parceled beaches with parasols and rental with deck chairs, who is looking for adventure on the road crossing, like waves in shallow water without wading, or a coarse, excessive night life like that is exactly right.
Party, is indeed always good, but for people like me love, which nature has to endure the difficult area.
Regards, Michael
This article was kindly provided by Michael Miller Deer http://www.italien.123blogger.de/ Italy Blog - Look absolutely times purely for another trip reports and pictures!







