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Local Experiences



"La Posta" Restaurant - Avigliano Umbro
A must for foodies, "La Posta" Restaurant in Avigliano Umbro offers traditional Umbrian dishes prepared with fresh, wholesome ingredients. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make every meal an unforgettable experience. Don't miss the homemade pasta and main courses made with local meat.

The Dunarobba Fossil Forest
Located just a short walk from the Farnia Farmhouse, this natural wonder is one of the most important paleobotanical sites in the world. Here you can admire fossil logs over three million years old, preserved in a unique setting. A journey through time that fascinates young and old alike.

Archaeological Site of Carsulae

Carsulae is an ancient Roman city along the Via Flaminia, rich in historical evidence such as the theater, the amphitheater and the arch of San Damiano. This place, surrounded by nature, is perfect for lovers of archaeology and cultural walks.



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Marmore Falls (35 km)



One of the highest man-made waterfalls in Europe, at 165 meters high. This natural spectacle is perfect for nature lovers, with paths surrounded by greenery and breathtaking views.
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Piediluco Lake (40 km)



A picturesque lake framed by lush hills, ideal for relaxing walks, boat rides or a lunch break at one of the typical restaurants offering local seafood specialties.

Todi (23 km)



A medieval town that enchants with its timeless atmosphere. Don't miss Piazza del Popolo, the cathedral and the panoramic view of the Umbrian hills surrounding the town.
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Spoleto and Orvieto



Spoleto: A city rich in historical and artistic monuments. The Bridge of Towers, the Albornoz Fortress and the Roman Theater will transport you on a journey through time.

Orvieto: A jewel perched on a tuff cliff. Visit the Duomo, St. Patrick's Well and the historic center with its picturesque alleys. Don't forget to taste the famous white wine Orvieto Classico.

Historic Villages

San Gemini: Famous for its thermal waters and medieval streets, San Gemini is a small jewel full of charm and history.
Amelia: The oldest town in Umbria, famous for its polygonal walls and the charm of its historic center.
Cesi: A charming and lesser-known village, perfect for a quiet stroll through charming alleys and breathtaking views.

Perugia



Perugia, the capital of Umbria, is a city that perfectly combines history, art and modernity. Its historic center, enclosed by ancient Etruscan walls, is a labyrinth of charming alleys and lively squares. Its landmarks include the Fontana Maggiore, one of Italy's finest medieval fountains, and the Palazzo dei Priori, which houses the National Gallery of Umbria with masterpieces by artists such as Perugino and Pinturicchio. The imposing Etruscan Arch and the Rocca Paolina, an ancient underground fortress, offer a journey into the past. Perugia is also famous for chocolate, celebrated every year during Eurochocolate, and for its lively university atmosphere.

Assisi



Assisi is a place of timeless spirituality and beauty, nestled in the green hills of Umbria. The city is world famous as the home of St. Francis, the patron saint of Italy. The majestic Basilica of St. Francis, a UNESCO heritage site, is decorated with frescoes by artists such as Giotto and Cimabue, telling the story of the saint's life. Don't miss the Basilica of St. Clare, the Temple of Minerva in Piazza del Comune and the hermitage of the Carceri, a place of peace nestled in the woods. Assisi is perfect for those seeking culture, faith and breathtaking scenery.



Trevi



Trevi, perched on a hill overlooking the Clitunno Valley, is famous for the production of extra virgin olive oil, considered one of the best in Italy. Strolling through its alleys will take you to ancient churches such as the Church of San Emiliano and the Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Lacrime, with a fresco by Perugino. The village offers breathtaking views of the Umbrian countryside, which changes color with the seasons. Nearby is the Fonte del Clitunno, a poetic place that has inspired poets and artists, perfect for an outdoor excursion.

Spello



Spello is one of the most charming towns in Umbria, known as the "city of flowers" for its characteristic streets adorned with plants and flowers, especially during the famous Corpus Christi Flower Festival. This charming village retains an authentic atmosphere with its ancient Roman walls and the Porta Venere, one of the most striking entrances. Inside are treasures such as the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, which houses Pinturicchio's magnificent frescoes in the Baglioni Chapel. Spello also offers spectacular views of the Umbrian Valley, perfect for a moment of relaxation or a romantic stroll.