The countryside of Umbria will create the perfect environment for your holidays in our villas
If you’re looking to immerse yourself in the Mediterranean you have always imagined, then these experiences are made for you.






Umbria, Italy’s only landlocked region, is known as the Green Heart for its rolling hills, historic towns, and culinary treasures. Villages like Norcia, Orvieto, Montefalco, and Trevi are famous for truffles, lentils, and artisanal hams, including Norcia’s capocollo and Prosciutto di Norcia, aged up to 12 months for a rich, savory flavor.
The region excels in cheese production, from Pecorino di Norcia to truffle-infused varieties, offering straw-yellow, crumbly cheeses with a distinctive, spicy taste.
Umbrian pasta highlights include strozzapreti, twisted handmade pasta, and stringozzi, shoelace-shaped noodles with a rough texture ideal for absorbing sauces. Signature dishes feature lamb ragù, slow-cooked with olive oil, rosemary, garlic, and tomato, traditionally served with homemade tagliatelle.
For dessert, try Panpepato di Terni, a spiced nut and chocolate cake known as the “diamond of San Valentino,” enjoyed especially during the Christmas season.
Discover Umbria’s culinary excellence, rustic charm, and authentic Italian flavors.






Umbria, Italy’s Green Heart, offers medieval villages, castles, and historic towns full of culture and charm.
Perugia, the regional capital, combines modern outskirts with a medieval center perched on a cliff. Highlights include Palazzo dei Priori and the Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria, the Basilica of San Domenico, San Lorenzo Cathedral, and Piazza IV Novembre with its Maggiore Fountain.
Orvieto dazzles with its 14th-century Gothic cathedral, St. Patrick’s Well, and Etruscan monuments. Norcia, at the foothills of the Sibillini Mountains, is famous for local food and the beautiful Piazza San Benedetto. Gubbio, the oldest town in Umbria, features Palazzo dei Consoli, Palazzo Ducale, and a Roman theater, while Assisi, a UNESCO site, is home to the Basilica of San Francesco and stunning views of the valley from Mount Subasio.
Nature lovers can explore Marmore Falls, Europe’s tallest waterfall at 165 meters, ideal for rafting, canyoning, and kayaking. Lake Trasimeno offers scenic towns, three islands, and historic castles like Rocca del Leone and Torre dei Lambardi.
Discover Umbria’s history, art, and natural beauty in one unforgettable experience.






Make your holiday unforgettable enjoying exciting, and lively activities in Umbria!
With its untouched, pristine, and wild landscape, Umbria is the ideal region to enjoy outdoor activities with family and friends.
We will be glad to organise for you the following activities:
– Kayaking, rafting, or tubing the incredible Marmora Falls;
– Trekking the region’s untamed forests around Lake Trasimeno and Perugia riding a horse
– Hunting
– Biking in the Umbrian countryside to admire the breathtaking views and natural green landscape.
Moreover Umbria offers a wide range of crop-focused seasonal activities to enjoy, for example participating in picking and harvesting during the right time of year can be enriching and fun.
For further information and requests email us at: info@st.italianvillasonline.com or call us at: (+39) 0924-31228 ; (+1) 718-734-6442
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