This region of Italy is simply breathtaking, filled with scenic views of unspoilt hilly countryside undulating between the valleys of several rivers that flow from the majestic Sibillini mountains to the Adriatic coast. The hilltops are dotted with plenty of small and a few larger towns, each with its own attractions - fantastic restaurants tucked away down sleepy side streets, impressive churches and important religious sites, markets offering the finest local produce, glorious beaches - and our week's visit only scratched the surface of all there is to see and do. Like other reviewers, we see ourselves coming back to further explore this remarkable region. Tourism in Marche really is in its infancy; the roads are quiet and it is easy to get around, and you will only find groups of tourists in a few of the more famous locations (for instance, the basilica in Loreto).
The apartments themselves are a perfect mix of luxury and home comfort. The attention to detail is evident throughout, from the original wooden beams below the ceiling, through the working fireplaces, to the fully equipped kitchen complete with a bottle of local olive oil. Each has its own little garden area around the property (great for al fresco dining), and there is a good outdoor heated swimming pool - although it was a little chilly at the end of September!
What really made the holiday special though was the warmth and hospitality of our hosts. Ian and Bob don't simply rent out their appartments; they were on hand to give information and advice, draw personalised maps of town centres, accompany us to their favourite restaurant and, if all that wasn't enough, hold a splendid DIY pizza evening (yes, you roll your own, create your own topping, then bake it in their very own outdoor wood fired pizza oven!). They made sure the kitchen cupboards were stocked with some basic items before our arrival (invaluable for us as we had our nine month old daughter with us, who I suspect wouldn't have appreciated a trip to the supermarket after the flight from London!), and even allowed me to use their laptop and internet connection to check in online for the return journey.
As I just mentioned, we travelled with our baby daughter in tow; wherever we visited, we were greeted with warm affection and cries of "bella bambino!". A cot was provided in the appartment, which meant we didn't have the encumbrance of our travel cot.
I would very much recommend Casa dei Fichi to anyone wanting to see the real Italy from a convenient and very comfortable base. There is plenty to do, but the pace of life in this region is a lot slower (nearly all shops close for a few hours at lunch), so you can just relax into the local routine instead.