Close to Tuscany, Umbria is a charmingly authentic region in the centre of Italy. Known as the ‘green heart’ of Italy, it is just as beautiful as its more famous neighbour, Tuscany, but it tends to offer even better value for money. The region’s most famous city is Assisi but there are a whole host of other equally beautiful hilltop towns and villages to explore. These include Montefalco, Spello, Perugia, Orvieto, Trevi and Spoleto. And all of these are separated by the most idyllic scenery and rolling hills. We have a range of Umbria villa rentals available, from Umbria villas in the heart of the countryside to luxury villas in the heart of its hilltop towns.
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EXCELLENT Based on 50 reviews Miki Leibowitz2024-10-20Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Cassina Rossa in Forte Dei Marmi was a perfectly located villa to enjoy all things Forte & truly feel like a local! The communication with the owner and her representatives was so easy and they were VERY helpful with anything we needed during our stay. We so enjoyed waking up every morning and either taking our coffee intown while it was super quiet and watching everything wake up around us or on most mornings we rode the bikes that were supplied to us to the wonderful market that was literally down the street and picked up anything we needed fresh for the day. The kitchen was beautifully equipped and we made espresso most mornings and either sat outside on ground level patio or on the roof top overlooking the mountains. It was comfortable enough to have lunch and dinner at home a couple of times and fun setting a beautiful table with their pretty dishes, linens, etc. Having Bagno Vasco the very authentic classic beach club included was a dream and a big savings! Great food, easy location to bike or drive to and the position of our chairs, umbrella and sunbed right next to the sea was great. We were there for over 2 weeks and for a nominal amount he supplied us with their towels each day so we didn’t have to bring back and forth. The villa’s proximity to the center of town can’t be beat. It’s quiet enough to be a bit removed and beautiful to see the mountains whenever walking or riding home but so close to all the wonderful restaurants & very upscale & unique shops. Forte has such a unique vibe day and night especially on market days (Wednesday and Sunday). The markets are so full of clothing, housewares, etc that you’ll need to bring an extra bag or ship stuff home. People come from everywhere to take advantage of it. The location of Forte Dei Marmi is so central and close to other towns like Pietrasanta up in the hills which allows you to experience a completely different more typically Tuscan area within a short 15-20 min drive and it’s also very close to Lucca, Pisa & Carrara (where they get the marble) only 1 1/2 hours from Florence and Portofino if you are staying longer and want to take some wonderful daytrips. Forte Dei Marmi doesn’t have the dramatic coastline of the Amalfi coast but the beauty of looking one direction and seeing the beaches and looking the other and seeing the stunning mountains including Carrara is truly unique and offers its own special beauty. Another plus is that it is very flat so much easier than many Italian towns to walk and ride bikes which everyone does everywhere. It’s fun to see everyone (mostly Italians which we loved) fully dressed for dinner on bikes as it’s truly the chosen form of transportation for the young and old. We can’t wait to return!! Victor Johansen2024-10-20Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Jo at Bookings for You is absolutely wonderful to work with. We have booked properties in Sorrento and Sicily over the past two years (2022 & 2024) and have not been disappointed. The properties were 1st class and just phenomenal. Jo lists only the best based on; location, amenities, condition & cleanliness. I highly recommend Bookings for You when planning & booking your stay in Italy; you won't be disappointed. First class service and first class properties! Jackie Morgan2024-10-05Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great service , prompt and efficient responses to enquiries . Villa was just what we wanted for a family holiday , and Fiona was a great asset ! Thanks Joy2024-09-07Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We have just spent a fabulous week in Villa Speracedes booked with Bookings for You. Bookings for You provided excellent communication with us both prior to and during the trip to ensure that everything ran as smoothly as possible for us. The apartment was great: comfortable, very well equipped and the terrace was fabulous with a seating area for meal times, comfortable loungers to relax on and down the steps, loungers beside the pool. All having magnificent views across the valleys. Highly recommended! Rob Aherne2024-09-02Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Fabulous stay in Villa Assisi - a big villa with private pool in a hotel resort complex. It was very peaceful, despite a very central location, and the pool was a fantastic luxury given the super-hot temperatures. We were able to use the hotel facilities, such as the tennis court and bicycles, as well, so it felt like the best of both worlds. We were well looked after by Bookings for You too. Highly recommended. evan sohun2024-08-19Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. An amazing place. Had such a great stay with my family and the hosts were so helpful all along. Thank you! Diane Safran2024-08-07Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The villa is Beautiful. The staff wonderful especially the chef and Benne. Daniela is a wonderful host. Our family had a wonderful time Thank you Ella Jones2024-08-05Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Absolutely fantastic from start to finish! We had the most amazing holiday at Golfo Gabella on Lake Maggiore and will definitely be rebooking for next year 😊
Landlocked Umbria sits to the east of Tuscany, to the west of Marche and to the north of Lazio. It can claim to be the only region of Italy that does not share a border with either another country or the Italian coastline. It is probably best known for being the birthplace of St Francis and certainly many make the journey to Assisi for that reason. But its capital, Perugia, is also well worth the journey.
Whilst Umbria’s cities can not claim to be as well-known as those in neighbouring Tuscany, don’t for a minute think that this means they’re not as worthy of a visit. Far from it.
Perugia has much to recommend it to visitors, not least its annual calendar of events which include Umbria Jazz and Eurochocolate, a 10 day festival dedicated to this popular sweet stuff! And Assisi is one of the best preserved Medieval towns in the world. The Basilica di San Francesco is the first on most visitor’s lists of things to do in Assisi but also not to be missed is the Rocca Maggiore, a castle perched at the city’s highest point, and the Santa Maria Sopra Minerva amongst other things.
The smaller towns and villages in Umbria are also a delight to visit. Our favourite has to be Spello, but others worth a visit include Spoleto, Orvieto, Trevi, Todi, Montefalco, Bevagna, Foligno and Norcia.
Find out more in our A to Z guide to the towns and villages in Umbria.
Of course, first on our list of things to do in Umbria is to explore its beautiful hilltop towns and villages. However, there are plenty of other things to keep you busy, most making the most of Umbria’s rural backdrop. For example, Umbria is home to the Cascate delle Marmore. At 165 metres high and dating back to Roman times, this is the second tallest waterfall in Europe and the largest man-made waterfall in the world.
Umbria is also great hiking country. It can boast a number of parks including the Monte Cucco Regional Park, the Monte Sibillini National Park, the Monte Subasio National Park and the colourful plains of Castelluccio di Norcia. Visit in the Spring or early Summer to witness the incredible blanket of wild flowers that covering these plains. And, of course, you can always opt for a faster pace and either cycle or head out on horseback around the Umbrian countryside instead.
And, whilst Umbria may be landlocked, it doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy a day at the beach. Lake Trasimeno is only marginally smaller than Lake Como but is far less well known. However, it can boast a number of beaches and also offers the opportunity to enjoy non motorised water sports.
Our guide to the top 60 things to do in Umbria will ensure the whole family are entertained during your next Umbria holiday.
There isn’t a bad time to visit Umbria. Spring is certainly the most colourful time to discover Umbria. This is when you will be treated to fields and meadows awash with the vibrant colours of wildflowers. And, with the exception of Easter, when you will find pilgrims making their way to Assisi, you’ll find visitor numbers relatively low. It’s a great time for a walking trip and a superb time to discover Umbria’s hilltop towns and villages. July and August are the busiest, warmest and sunniest months in Umbria. This is a great time to visit Umbria if you’re looking to combine lazy days by the pool with some time sightseeing. Even in peak season, you don’t even need to worry about the crowds in Umbria in the same way as you would in the Tuscany’s cities. Umbria sees a tenth of the visitors that its busier neighbour does. As September comes and Autumn draws in, it’s a great time to get more active again in Umbria. Walking and cycling are popular at this time of year. And there are plenty of festivals to get involved in. Not forgetting this is now truffle season too. And we would definitely recommend a visit to Umbria in the Winter time too. Yes, the towns and villages will be much quieter and you’ll need to wrap up warm. But December will bring plenty of charming festive markets whilst January and February will be a time to mix with the locals, enjoy the hearty food and get absorbed in Umbria’s cultural scene.