9 Hiking Ideas in Umbria

The view from our Orangerie towards LA VILLA

Umbria, a landlocked region in central Italy, is known for its rolling hills, vineyards, and picturesque villages. It's also a haven for hikers, with a network of trails that wind through forests, mountains, and valleys. LA VILLA is a perfect starting point for these hikes.

Rolling hills surround LA VILLA and are ideal for a hike

9 Routes to discover Umbria

Parco del Monte Subasio

Parco del Monte Subasio is a national park that protects the Subasio Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The park offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to challenging. One popular route is the Sentiero Frasassi, which leads to the Frasassi Caves.

Nera River Park

The Nera River Park is a protected area that stretches along the Nera River. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, wild boar, and eagles. There are also a number of hiking trails that wind through the park, offering stunning views of the river and surrounding countryside.

Sasso di Pale

The Zona Speciale di Conservazione Sasso di Pale is a protected area that protects the Sasso di Pale, a mountain that rises above the town of Spoleto. The area is home to a variety of hiking trails, offering panoramic views of Spoleto and the surrounding countryside.

Trasimeno

Lake Trasimeno Regional Park is a protected area that surrounds Lake Trasimeno, the third-largest lake in Italy. The park is home to a variety of hiking trails, offering stunning views of the lake and surrounding countryside.

Champlas - Colle Sestriere

Champlas - Colle Sestriere is a popular hiking destination in Umbria. The route takes in a number of highlights, including Champlas Waterfalls and the Hermitage of Santa Maria Giacobbe.

Roman Aqueduct Collepino via Spello

There is also a trail follows the ancient Roman aqueduct that once supplied water to the town of Spello. The trail is easy to follow and offers stunning views of the countryside.

Marmore Waterfalls

The Marmore Falls are the tallest waterfalls in Italy. This trail takes in the falls and the surrounding countryside.

Menotre Waterfalls

The Menotre Waterfalls are a series of waterfalls that are located in the Umbrian countryside. This trail takes in the falls and the surrounding countryside.

Castle of Reschio

The Castle of Reschio is a medieval fortress that is located in the Umbrian countryside. This trail takes in the castle and the surrounding countryside.

La VILLA as starting Point

Umbria is a beautiful region, and hiking is a great way to experience its natural beauty. With its network of well-maintained trails, Umbria has something to offer hikers of all skill levels. So pack your hiking boots and head to Umbria for an unforgettable outdoor adventure. You can bring up to 12 people with you to LA VILLA and enjoy a family hike!



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