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Villas in Umbria
Known as the green heart of the country, Umbria sits alongside Tuscany. Green rolling hills and beautiful villages draw in many holidaymakers from all over the world. To enjoy Umbria the best place to stay is in a nice villa in Perugia, the capital. Maybe you want to stay a few days in Assisi, one of the most popular towns in the region. Spello and Orvieto are quieter areas. Foligno and Bevagna offer lovely villas in medieval-like appearance towns. Trevi is also a picturesque town with some of the best views in Umbria and the “oil” capital of the region with an interesting museum about its production. Montefalco though, is an ideal setting to find a villa for wine lovers.
Fantastic villas surrounded by natureIf you are looking for a romantic getaway, find a villa for two. The wide selection of villas in Umbria allows you to choose villas near the beach, villas for families and villas with swimming pools. The region offers several possibilities. Find a perfect villa in the middle of nature and enjoy the gardens, the beautiful surroundings and the cozy rooms of traditional properties, with wood and stone decorations. Bright interiors, large windows rental the sunlight in every morning and equipped kitchens with all the amenities to enjoy a perfect vacation.
Travelers and activities
Since its debut in 1973, the Jazz Festival of Perugia is a world benchmark of jazz music. For ten days in July, the city offers impressive headline acts featuring BB King, Van Morrison, Diana Krall or Nick Mason. The events are held around town including the Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria or the Arena Santa Giuliana. But if you fancy a winter break in Umbria you still can enjoy some jazz at the winter edition in Orvieto, around late December and early January.
Umbria for wine loversMontefalco is well known for its wine production. This great feature is celebrated during the year with different events like Terre di Sagrantino in Easter where you can also sample honey and oil. On the last Sunday of May, attend the Cantine Aperte when the cellars open their doors to visitors to taste the production of that year. ‘Montefalco August’ brings you a 3 week celebration and December, a series of events about raisin wines. Choose your dates and enjoy the wine of Umbria.
Did you know the tasty bruschetta is a specialty from Umbria?
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Perugia, is home to several Etruscan and medieval buildings and monuments, such as the Fontana Maggiore, the Etruscan Arch and the Palazzo dei Priori. Walls, doors, buildings of various historical periods, theaters and churches dot the city, all to be discovered and animated by an intense cultural life thanks to the two universities that are located there.
2. A tour around Assisi and GubbioA stay in Umbria cannot be complete unless you go to Assisi and Gubbio, on the trail of San Francesco. In the Basilica of Assisi you can admire the frescoes by Cimabue and Giotto and the Porziuncola (first nucleus of the Franciscan church), while in Gubbio, the city where the saint and the wolf meet, the medieval palaces and museums are not to be missed.
3. Visit the underground world of OrvietoThe medieval buildings of Orvieto ooze a unique beauty and the suggestive underground streets and its majestic Romanesque-Gothic cathedral are truly unforgettable. The lower part of town was restored after WWII and the upper part keeps the true charm. To escape the heat of the summer months, you can explore the underground tunnels and the 440 caves full of history regarding WWII.
4. Discover Lake TrasimenoLake Trasimeno is the fourth largest lake in Italy. It is home to shallow waters and is fed by the natural rainfall and an artificial inlet. It is located in a quiet area, where you can taste good freshwater fish and go for walks in the villages that surround it such as Magione, Castiglione del Lago and Passignano. While in the area, you can also visit the Polvese, Maggiore and Minore islands.
5. Visit the Marmore waterfallThe Marmore waterfall, located a few miles from Terni, is an artificial waterfall dating back to Roman times, created to reclaim the Rieti plain, which underwent some changes and modifications over the centuries. The current appearance dates back to 1787, the year in which Pope Pius VI commissioned the architect Andrea Vinci to plan the waterfalls, which were later used to supply energy to industries. The waterfalls, open at certain times of the day and can be easily visited by following the specific paths.
6. Piazza de Todi, the perfect picture spotWalk through Piazza del Popolo without trying to photograph it from every angle. This fantastic square is one of Umbria's finest medieval squares with notable buildings on the side. Admire the Palazzo dei Priori, Santa Maria Annunziata Cathedral, Palazzo del Capitano and Palazzo del Popolo. Years of history behind the walls of magnificent buildings.
7. Narni SotteraneaA historic site in Narni is the extraordinary subterranean world discovered in the late 1970s. Take a tour of the Roman Cistern, the ancient aqueducts, a Benedictine church, a jail cell and a spooky Inquisition courtroom. From June to September you can enjoy different times of the day to have your one hour tour. Throughout the rest of the year, it is available on Saturdays and Sundays.
Villas in Umbria
Umbria is the perfect destination for soaking up the quintessential Italian experience. This historical and green city borders Tuscany and Le Marche. It is known for its incredible cuisine, medieval towns, historical architecture, and world-class wines. It’s the perfect place for nature lovers, history buffs, couples, families, and curious travelers to come explore one of Italy’s most underrated regions.
Finding your perfect villa in UmbriaBring your Italian dreams to life by staying in an authentic Italian villa in Umbria. There is a wide range of villas to choose from, with something for every type of traveler. Stay in a villa made of stone and set in the quiet green rolling hills of Umbria’s countryside. Book a villa with a private pool to splash around in during the summer months. Oversized villas are available for families or large groups to share, equipped with several bedrooms and bathrooms. Villas in Umbria often boast a rustic-chic exterior made from stone or other natural materials. The interiors, however, feature modern amenities, up-to-date appliances, and comfortable furnishings.
Travelers and activities
Umbria is a history lover’s paradise. Be sure to visit Basilica di Santa Chiara, which is a church constructed in the 1200s with a desert-pink and white facade. Here you can admire the marble work of the building and see the tomb of St. Clare. Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli is another historical site not to be missed. The building was constructed in the 1500s and here you can learn about the life of St. Francis of Assisi.
Umbria for couplesUmbria is a wonderfully romantic city for couples to explore. Take a quiet walk in nature at Lake Trasimeno, one of Umbia’s most spectacular natural attractions. As you walk along the lake you can discover rolling green hills, vineyards, olive farms, and medieval villages. Head to Piazza del Comune for a romantic evening dinner at one of the many open-air restaurants. This square is considered one of the most beautifully preserved medieval squares in Italy!
Umbria is referred to as “the green heart of Italy” because of its abundant forests, green hills, and pastures.
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You’ll hardly believe that these spectacular waterfalls are man-made. The entire park is well maintained, clean, and beautiful. Come stroll around and gaze at the tallest man-made waterfalls in the world, with the highest one reaching nearly 300 feet. There are several nearby walking trails as well if you want to hike.
2. Stroll around Duomo di OrvietoDuomo di Orvieto is a spectacular 14-century gothic-style Roman Catholic church which contains a variety of detailed work from dozens of artists, including an original peita carved by Michaelangelo. The entire church is a work of art, with colorful glasswork, mosaic works, intricately carved pillars, and stunning spires on the exterior. Come stroll through the cathedral and admire the incredible skill level and time it took for the artists to create it.
3. Discover Basilica of San Francesco d’AssisiThis historic mother church was built into the side of a hill in 1228 and remains as a UNESCO World Heritage Site today. You can take a tour of the inside, which contains the tomb of St. Francis, as well as several works of art.
4. Walk the spiral staircase at Well of St. PatrickThis spectacular historic well was built in the mid-1500s and stands today as an architectural masterpiece. You can walk down the spiral staircase of the well, which is 53 meters deep and takes 248 steps to reach. There are over 70 windows which light up the well as you walk down. Come here for a fascinating afternoon activity and historical experience!
5. Explore an underground cityDescend into the ancient rock-carved subterranean city of Orvieto Underground. The entire underground city consists of over 1,200 volcanic rock caves which were created by the Etruscans around 500 BC. Enjoy the one-hour tour where you can learn all about how the caves were dug and what life was like during the time the city was inhabited.
6. Walk through the National GallerySituated in the Palazzo dei Priori, the Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria houses an extensive collection of paintings ranging from the 13th to the 19th century. Spend a couple of hours browsing the incredible, historic works of art.
7. Taste the wineUmbria is famous for its spectacular wines. Head to Vineria Del Carmine, which is set on an incredible green hillside and offers spectacular house-made wines. Madonna del Latte is considered one of the best wineries in the area. Chiorri is another top-rated winery in Umbria. Visit some of the best vineyards in the region and select some bottles to bring back home!