Ten Photos to Inspire a Visit to Umbria

The ancient town of Gubbio, perched on the slopes of Monte Ingino.

The fourth largest lake in Italy, Lago Trasimeno, which borders Tuscany.

Amelia, in the south of Umbria, on a hill overlooking the Tiber and Nera rivers, is the oldest town in Umbria.

The impressive Gothic Cathedral of Orvieto, dating to 1290.

The ever-charming Spello.

With three leaps reaching a total height of 185 meters, the Cascata delle Marmore is Europe’s highest man-made waterfall.

The famous Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi at night.

Flowers blooming at Piano Grande, with the town of Castelluccio di Norcia in the distance.

Fontana Maggiore on Piazza IV Novembre in Perugia, the capital of Umbria.

Todi: soft-stone houses, buildings and belfries on a two-crested hill overlooking the Tiber river.
Often described as the 'green heart of Italy", Umbria stands in the center of the country and is the only Italian region not touched by the sea. The combination of nature, art, history and tranquility make Umbria the ideal destination. So, as you're pondering a Spring trip, take a look at these photos of Umbria and you'll probably get packing very soon!
Topic
Travel Guide
Location
Assisi
Gubbio
Perugia
Spello
Todi
Amelia
Orvieto