Umbria Villas, Umbria Apartments
Known as the Green Heart of Italy, Umbria is best characterized by verdant rolling hills, fields of yellow sunflowers, the smoky flavor of truffles, and the tang of sheep's milk cheese. It is both refined and wild.
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- min $7,482/wk
- max $9,331/wk
- Min Stay: 7 days
Sleeps 10 people
- 5 double bedrooms
- 5 bathrooms
Independent House
Swimming Pool
Air Conditioning
- min $7,840/wk
- max $12,880/wk
- Min Stay: 7 days
Sleeps 14 people
- 7 double bedrooms
- 7 bathrooms
Independent House
Swimming Pool
Washing Machine
- min $9,800/wk
- max $14,000/wk
- Min Stay: 7 days
Sleeps 10 to 11 people
- 5 double bedrooms
- 5 bathrooms
Swimming Pool
Washing Machine
Maid Service
Showing 31 to 60 of 38 properties
A land of Etruscan and medieval origins, Umbria is steeped in spirituality: the hill town of Assisi, birthplace of St. Francis, is considered the center of the Franciscan monastic movement. Perugia, Umbria's capital, hosts a world famous jazz festival, while Gubbio puts on its very own annual pagan celebration. Spoleto, Orvieto, and Urbino are also gems of the region. Perugia's Buitoni produces thirteen percent of Italy's pasta. It's no surprise, then, that the pasta in this region is delectable, especially the umbricelli, a specialty of Northern Umbria. Perugia's other delicacies include bruschetta, farro soup, pork dishes, wild pigeon, and squab. As for truffles, dogs or pigs sniff out these precious mushrooms in the area around Norcia and Spoleto. The cuisine of Southern Umbria highlights the subtle combination of truffles, olive oil, cheese, and homemade pasta. The white wine of Orvieto is the region's most famous. View our Italy Villas in Umbria.