Day trip to the villages of Umbria. Umbria off the beaten track
Day trip to the villages of Umbria. Umbria off the beaten track
Umbria is famous for the cities of Assisi, Perugia or Orvieto, but if you want to get to know Umbria off the beaten track, you must visit the small villages of Umbria.
There are many medieval villages that have been preserved over time and will make you fall in love with Umbria. During this day tour you can visit Rasiglia, Trevi, Bevagna, and Collepino.
Rasiglia is also called the little Venice, it is famous for its springs and the water that flows through the small village. Nestled in the mountains it is a pearl not to be missed.
After Rasiglia, a short stop in Trevi, a small village with a relaxing atmosphere. In Trevi you can take a break for lunch and enjoy a glass of wine. Trevi is famous for the production of extra virgin olive oil. Worth a try.
After lunch, transfer to Bevagna. A perfectly preserved medieval town, it is located in the area of Sagrantino, Umbria's famous wine. In the surroundings of Bevagna you can admire many vineyards.
Last stop of the day is Collepino. A little gem of Umbria, situated in the Subasio mountain. A hidden place where time has stood still. At the top of the village a small inn will serve you an excellent glass of wine.
Itinerary
➡ Pick up in hotel
➡ Stop in Rasiglia
➡ Stop in Trevi
➡ Break for lunch
➡ Stop in Bevagna
➡ Stop in Collepino
➡ Drop off in hotel
Meeting Point
- 9:00 am at your accommodation
What's included
Air-conditioned vehicle
Hotel pickup and drop-off
What's not included
Professional tour guide for whole day
Gratuities
Price on request ( depends on the location of departure and the number of people. Contact us for a personalized quote)
On request it is possible to add the tour guide service for whole day
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