Staying at La Loggia feels less like checking into a hotel and more like settling into Gradara itself — medieval stone, quiet lanes, and a gentle connection to the Adriatic coast.
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Coastal, Walking Distance to Shops & Trattorie
Art & Architecture, Couples
Sleep within Gradara’s castle walls, in a design-led albergo diffuso where medieval calm meets the Adriatic’s quiet presence.
Staying at La Loggia feels less like checking into a hotel and more like settling into Gradara itself — medieval stone, quiet lanes, and a gentle connection to the Adriatic coast.
La Loggia Historic Resort is a carefully composed albergo diffuso, spread across four distinct residences between the castle walls and surrounding greenery. It’s designed for travellers who value design, atmosphere, and cultural depth over generic luxury — and who want the sea nearby, without sacrificing calm or character.
A resort that feels personal – Four residences with distinct identities, united by a shared aesthetic and sense of place.
Heritage without heaviness – Medieval stone and restored convent spaces, balanced by light interiors and modern comfort.
Wellness with a sense of place – A spa integrated into the landscape, with sea-facing views and an atmosphere designed to slow you down.
42 rooms in total, spread across the four residences
£ 750 per person
Travel planning
5 nights sharing a deluxe double room
Daily breakfast
Fully comprehensive car hire arranged at the airport
La Loggia pairs beautifully with Urbino or Ascoli Piceno, creating a journey that moves from coastal calm to cultural depth.
La Loggia is ideal for travel-curious guests who enjoy discovering places with character, a calm atmosphere, and a genuine sense of local life — whether travelling as a couple, with friends, or as a small family.
Compact by design, strong on atmosphere. The real advantage is location — right in the heart of the borgo — with privileged access to a panoramic terrace featuring a reservable hot tub.
Top-floor rooms with slightly varied layouts (14–18 m²) and a tucked-away feel. Some include an internal terrace; others favour views and an added sofa, useful if you appreciate a little more lounging space.
Designed for wine lovers and design enthusiasts alike. Beds are set into semi-barrels of oak, with materials and colours chosen to feel warm and tactile rather than themed. Even the textiles and wallpapers are artisan-crafted using natural dye-immersion processes. (14–18 m²)
A smaller, discreet base (approx. 16 m²) for those who value simplicity with polish. Natural tones, handcrafted details, and the kind of hush you only find in the borgo’s quieter back lanes.
Breakfast: is served at the Conventino, with both sweet and savoury options in a serene setting.
Lunch & Dinner: the Bistrot del Conventino offers refined, seasonal cuisine with strong ties to local produce and a carefully curated wine selection. Dining here feels intimate and unforced — never theatrical.
Dining outside the property: Gradara’s borgo offers atmospheric alternatives for evenings out, while the nearby coast opens up excellent seafood dining.
✓ Outdoor pool in the Conventino garden (seasonal)
✓ Grata Aura Spa with panoramic jacuzzi, sauna, Turkish bath, and relaxation areas
✓ Massage and beauty treatments, including couples’ options
✓ Tennis court, available by reservation
✓ Bar and bistrot at the Conventino for light lunches and relaxed evenings
✓ Breakfast served daily at the Conventino
✓ Private parking at the Conventino
✓ Wi-Fi throughout the resort
✓ Wi-Fi
✓ Minibar
✓ Smart TV
ExpertoItaly insight — La Loggia works best when you allow time: to linger in the village after day visitors leave, to return to the Conventino garden in the afternoon, and to let the pace of Gradara set the rhythm of your stay.
📍 Gabicce Mare: ~9 km / ~15–20 mins — the quickest route to a proper seaside day (and seafood dinners).
📍 Pesaro: ~15 km road / ~15–20 mins — elegant Adriatic city energy with culture and promenades.
📍 Urbino: ~32 km / ~35 mins — pure Renaissance concentration: art, architecture, and a mood you feel immediately.
📍 Cattolica: ~10–15 mins — classic Adriatic beach town for an easy change of pace.
📍 Gradara Contemporanea (seasonal exhibitions): in Gradara — contemporary art meeting medieval stone, a smart counterpoint to the castle narrative.
📍 Ascoli Piceno: ~194 km / ~2.5–3 hrs by road — a brilliant “second act” city for travertine beauty and local life (best as a proper stop, not a day trip).