Called 'the green heart of Italy',Umbria is known not only for its beautiful landscape of valleys, hills and mountain ranges, but also for its beautiful medieval villages.
A region rich in parks and naturalistic areas, with waterways and lakes that make it an enchanting destination for tourists seeking not only relaxation in contact with nature, but also art, culture and good food.
Umbria offers visitors many opportunities, from the beauty of Lake Trasimeno, the largest lake in central Italy, to the romance of the Marmore Falls, considered among the most beautiful in Europe. The same goes for the towns of Assisi, birthplace of St. Francis, Orvieto with its beautiful cathedral and picturesque Gubbio with its medieval village, not forgetting pretty towns like Spello, Todi and Bavagna. Like many regions in Italy, Umbria combines the beauty of the land with the goodness of the table.
The culinary art of Umbria dates back to antiquity with food and wine products that speak to the heart, deeply linked to the fruits of its land such as the prized black truffle, the famous vineyards of Orvieto and Amelia or the highly prized extra virgin olive oil. It is also well known for its sweets and in particular Perugia, where the Perugina Chocolate House is located.
There are many events held in Umbria, including Umbria Jazz, the most important festival for jazz music lovers, and Eurochocolate, the chocolate festival that attracts tourists from all over the world.
Visiting Umbria means satisfying the five senses, only by touching this territory with your feet can you enjoy a wonderful view of unique landscapes and feel the scent and harmonious sounds of nature, while enjoying a good wine.
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