Foliage in Umbria: a display of nature
In Umbria during foliage time the forests, national parks and hilly areas of Umbria turn into a palette of red, orange, yellow and green.
In Umbria during foliage time the forests, national parks and hilly areas of Umbria turn into a palette of red, orange, yellow and green.
Autumn is probably the best season to visit Umbria, the colours of nature are enchanting and it is the season of Umbrian wine and olive oil.
Todi is perfect for urban hiking thanks to its narrow alleys and continuous ups and downs that lead to breathtaking views.
Santa Maria della Consolazione is a Renaissance church that is worth visiting in Todi. Discover its history and how to reach it.
In the amazing Piazza del Popolo one can admire the splendour of The Cathedral of Todi with its façade and the fine central rose window.
Hidden along the canyons of the Nera River, there is a natural treasure: ‘Le Mole’ the natural pools of Narni, a magical yet risky place.
The Eremo della Madonna del Riparo, is an ancient place stillrich in charm and mysticism to this day, a site that you absolutely must visit.
Umbria is the ideal region for taking a break from your everyday routine, immersing yourself in the beauty of nature and hot springs.
The Sacred Woods of Monteluco are on the top of the Monteluco hill, joined to Spoleto by the Ponte delle Torri bridge. A very special place, where nature and mysticism meet
Spending 5 days in Umbria will let you regenerate, in the midst of the peace and natural beauty that Italy’s green region has to offer.
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