Orvieto, Assisi, Perugia, Norcia are just a few of the places that make Umbria famous in the world, for its art and its flavours. But this small, rich region has so much more to offer. Its many little villages, for an instance, chests of art and culture, or the mountains and the green valleys where to get back in contact with nature.
There are the wineyards as well, where to walk and discover an ancient knowledge that still today gives life to some of the most appreciated Italian wines. Let's get out of the most popular routes for a while to discover five must-see destinations.
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