Amandola
The Staging Area
Stopover area managed by “Camper Club Sibillini,” provided with 42 Pitches, open all year round.
The area is excellent as a landing place for visiting the town and the territory of the Monti Sibillini National Park, as the town is the eastern entrance to it, just a few meters bus stop, bar, restaurant and affiliated businesses.
Facilities include: mains connections, prefabricated structure with gender-segregated toilets and showers inside. In another structure there is a sink and wash basin, wooden benches and a barbecue.
Dogs are allowed, large dogs on a leash and muzzle. The facility is not particularly suitable for the handicapped.
Entry to the area is from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. by contacting the attendants.
Address:
Piazzale Pertini c/o Municipal Stadium – 63021 Amandola (Fermo)
GPS COORDINATES:
42.97172193287235, 13.353530502251893
CONTACTS:
Tel: +39 320 3314948
All Services
Paid admission Agreed
Annual Opening
Electrical Connection
Water Load
Waste Water Discharge
Empty-Cassette Service
Toilet facilities
Hot Showers
Asphalt Bottom
Erbablock Fund
Controlled Input
Illuminated Area
Dish Sinks
Laundry Sinks
Barbeque Area
Picnic Area
Pets Allowed Large size on leash and muzzle
Fenced Area
More Info
The historic center of Amandola, which is accessed through a crenellated gate, lies on three hills and consists of civil and religious architecture, imposing and sumptuous palaces, and hidden and graceful alleys. From the Belvedere you can have a wonderful view of the eastern side of the Sibillini Mountains National Park.
Of particular importance is Piazza Umberto I, or the upper square, the ancient social and religious core of the locality, which houses the historic “La Fenice” theater and the 15th-century tower of the Podesta. The church of St. Augustine, dating from the 14th century, has an 18th-century facade, a Gothic portal, and a bell tower by Mario Pietro Lombardo dating from 1468, with ogival mullioned windows with an octagonal spire. Sacred buildings also include the convent of San Bernardino, or Capuchin monastery, built in 1540, and the church of Santa Maria a Piè d’Agello.
Outside the gate is the Romanesque complex dedicated to Ss. Rufino and Vitale, and 5 km from the historic center stands the Abbey of Saints Vincent and Anastasius.
In autumn, “Diamonds at the Table,” the Sibillini Precious White Truffle Fair, is held. For nearly two decades, it has enlivened the historic center with food and wine stands full of truffle-scented dishes and traditional fare.
Recurring festivities include the Carnival de li Paniccia’ and, at the end of August, the Ancient Historical Re-enactment of the Canestrelle.
Useful Links
Municipality of Amandola
tel: +390736.84071
Pro Loco
tel: +39339 809 8534
Tour Guide
tel: +390734 859916
Camper Club Sibillini