In this part of the Seignory of Malatesta the hills are gentle, with long ridges ideal for building castles and villages combining defence with the best of civic development. From 1500 to 1800, Saludecio was the most important centre in this part of the Conca Valley.
On this side of the Malatesta Seignory, the hills have a gentle, elongated profile, ideal for building castles and towns in which defensive purposes and civic development coexisted and gave their best.
Such was the case for Saludecio, which, from the 1500s until the 1800s, became the most important town in this part of the Conca Valley. A small capital where refined palaces and hamlet hovels created a style that was both popular and noble at the same time, which has remained intact to this day.
A large church, almost a cathedral, dominates the square; a small but well-kept museum tells the story of the town's art and history; the walls are surrounded by tree-lined avenues and gardens; and the inner streets come alive during the summer thanks to a series of festivals and celebrations.
There are interesting walks in the area around Cerreto Castle and in Montepetrino towards the Ventena Valley. A well-kept countryside offers fine views, especially in spring and autumn. Excellent routes for hikers and mountain bikes.