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IN THE HEART OF ITALY

between Umbria and Tuscany

Located in the heart of Italy, Umbria is one of the smallest Italian regions and the only peninsular Italy, not to be washed by the sea. Situated at the center of Marche, Lazio and Tuscany, Umbria is the ideal destination for those looking for a holiday of ancient flavors, peace and tranquility.

IN THE HEART OF ITALY

between Umbria and Tuscany

Located in the heart of Italy, Umbria is one of the smallest Italian regions and the only peninsular Italy, not to be washed by the sea. Situated at the center of Marche, Lazio and Tuscany, Umbria is the ideal destination for those looking for a holiday of ancient flavors, peace and tranquility.

into the green

A stone's throw from Trasimeno

The predominantly hilly area offers a great variety of morphological and landscape features and a succession of valleys, mountain ranges, plateaus and plains. A perfect setting for a stay in contact with nature.

The strategic position of Pozzuolo, on the border with eastern Tuscany, opens up numerous paths in the Tuscan hills as well as a quick connection with Florence.

into the green

A stone's throw from Trasimeno

The predominantly hilly area offers a great variety of morphological and landscape features and a succession of valleys, mountain ranges, plateaus and plains. A perfect setting for a stay in contact with nature.

The strategic position of Pozzuolo, on the border with eastern Tuscany, opens up numerous paths in the Tuscan hills as well as a quick connection with Florence.

Tuscany

Tuscany Region

Buildings by the color of ripe wheat, winding hills that ripple gently, marked here and there by steep ravines. The pastures dotted with sheep, are framed by tall cypress trees and spring are covered with red poppies. This part of the region, with its beautiful scenery, is home to some of the most famous towns of Tuscany: the steep and isolated Montepulciano and the old bastion of Monteriggioni with its 14 defensive towers; the village of San Gimignano, Siena and many other …

Offers insights of great interest, fantastic landscapes and uncrowded. The proximity of the Inn to the arteries of communications that lead to Rome and Florence, make the area easily visited.

East Tuscany

ROUTES

1) Cortona – Arezzo
2) Castiglione del Lago – Citta della Pieve – Paciano – Panicale
3) Isola Polvese – Isola Maggiore
4) Montepulciano – Pienza
5) Bagno Vignone – San Quirico D’orcia – Montalcino

Central Tuscany

ROUTES
1) Montepulciano – Pienza
2) Monteriggioni – San Gimignano – Siena
3) Montalcino – Abbazia di Sant Antimo – San Quirico d’Orcia – Bagno Vignoni
4) Sarteano e Cetona
5) Firenze

Tuscany

Tuscany Region

Buildings by the color of ripe wheat, winding hills that ripple gently, marked here and there by steep ravines. The pastures dotted with sheep, are framed by tall cypress trees and spring are covered with red poppies. This part of the region, with its beautiful scenery, is home to some of the most famous towns of Tuscany: the steep and isolated Montepulciano and the old bastion of Monteriggioni with its 14 defensive towers; the village of San Gimignano, Siena and many other …

Offers insights of great interest, fantastic landscapes and uncrowded. The proximity of the Inn to the arteries of communications that lead to Rome and Florence, make the area easily visited.

East Tuscany

ROUTES

1) Cortona – Arezzo
2) Castiglione del Lago – Citta della Pieve – Paciano – Panicale
3) Isola Polvese – Isola Maggiore
4) Montepulciano – Pienza
5) Bagno Vignone – San Quirico D’orcia – Montalcino

Central Tuscany

ROUTES
1) Montepulciano – Pienza
2) Monteriggioni – San Gimignano – Siena
3) Montalcino – Abbazia di Sant Antimo – San Quirico d’Orcia – Bagno Vignoni
4) Sarteano e Cetona
5) Firenze

Umbria

Umbria

Small villages with medieval and Roman walls or Etruscan families who live in the old generation of stone and brick houses, vineyards, fields of sunflowers, olive groves: Umbria is that and much more.

The rural part of the country dotted with medieval villages, gentle slopes and planted vineyards. Its territory is similar to Toscano especially in the northern part of Umbria, but wilder cared less and characterized by beautiful nature with rock formations.
West Umbria

ROUTES

1) Sul lago
Cose da vedere:
– Castiglione del Lago – Citta della Pieve – Paciano – Panicale
– Isola Polvese – Isola Maggiore
2) Perugia
3) Assisi – Spello
4) Strada del Sagrantino
– Montefalco – Bevagna – Trevi
5) Gubbio

Umbria

Umbria

Small villages with medieval and Roman walls or Etruscan families who live in the old generation of stone and brick houses, vineyards, fields of sunflowers, olive groves: Umbria is that and much more.

The rural part of the country dotted with medieval villages, gentle slopes and planted vineyards. Its territory is similar to Toscano especially in the northern part of Umbria, but wilder cared less and characterized by beautiful nature with rock formations.
West Umbria

ROUTES

1) Sul lago
Cose da vedere:
– Castiglione del Lago – Citta della Pieve – Paciano – Panicale
– Isola Polvese – Isola Maggiore
2) Perugia
3) Assisi – Spello
4) Strada del Sagrantino
– Montefalco – Bevagna – Trevi
5) Gubbio

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