Surrounded by unspoilt nature, in the province of Terni, on a hill overlooking the valley of the river Chiani, stands Parrano, a thousand-year-old medieval village. This small village, rich in history, traditions, high quality food and wine products, is the ideal destination for those who want a journey of art, history, nature and good food.
The nature
We are in the Umbrian hills where nature is flourishing: chestnut trees, beech trees, lime trees and a rich fauna with deer, wild boar, squirrels, hedgehogs and many birds, including the upupa, the symbol of the village. This beautiful landscape of forests and olive groves, ideal for photography, trekking and birdwatching, is also characterised by the presence of a stream called Bagno, which flows through the many karst caves located in this area.
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