
by Victoria De Maio
Umbria is described as being located in the heart of Italy and with neither a coastline or a border with a foreign country, it is also the only landlocked one. Known for it's verdant hills and valleys, picturesque medieval hill towns and unique cuisine and wines, Umbria will steal your heart!
Your "home base" to fall into Umbria's heart could be Montefalco, also known as the "Railing of Umbria", or the Belvedere. A picturesque medieval hill town (one of many we will be exploring during our stay), it is perched on top of a steep hill dominating two large valleys and enjoys a spectacular panoramic view of the very heart of Umbria.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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