Night 1: Spoleto
Hotel San Luca
Elegant hotel in converted palazzo.
Day 1
From Rome Fiumicino airport we travel by road to the medieval hill town of Spoleto where we stay at an elegant 4* palazzo in convenient to the medieval city (2 hours).
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Night 1: Spoleto
Hotel San Luca
Elegant hotel in converted palazzo.
From Rome Fiumicino airport we travel by road to the medieval hill town of Spoleto where we stay at an elegant 4* palazzo in convenient to the medieval city (2 hours).
Night 2: Poreta
Borgo della Marmotta - Boutique Resort
From Spoleto we follow farm tracks through olive groves and a succession of small, picturesque medieval villages with long views across the wide Umbra Valley, to Poreta, with its castle and extensive medieval walled defences (11.5 miles, 6.5 hours).
Night 3: Trevi
Antica Dimorra alla Rocca
Small lanes and tracks lead up to Campello Alto, a delightful medieval hilltop village with wonderful views, and then on to the village of Pissignano, with its majestic 11th century castle. Ancient olive grove terraces lead us via spectacular scenery and a Roman aqueduct to the ancient hilltop town of Trevi, with its excellent churches and museums housing numerous art treasures - frescoes by Perugino and Lo Spagna - and interesting museum of olive oil (8.1 miles, 5.5 hours).
Night 4: Carpello
Agriturismo 'La Maesta'
We continue along the slope of Monte Serano, offering splendid views over the valley. We walk via a series of tiny, remote hilltop villages, Roman settlements and an impressive ‘keep’ before descending to Carpello (9.2 miles, 5 hours).
Night 5: Spello
La Bastiglia Boutique Hotel and Spa
Paths lead gently up through oak forests and olive groves to the impressively situated 11th century Benedictine Abbey of Santa Croce in Sassovivo, with important artistic and architectural features. We then descend gradually, through juniper and pine forest, via waterfalls and ancient hamlets, across the Topino Valley, up and on to the splendid Roman, medieval town of Spello (13.4 miles, 7 hours).
Night 6: Assisi
Nun Assisi
We set off early to climb the high flower-filled pastures of Monte Subasio (1,290m / 4,232ft), or take a ride to near the top - to enjoy astonishing views. We descend along the path walked by St Francis into the heart of Assisi and the city's best hotel (5*) (11 miles, 2.5 + 4 hours).
Night 7: Assisi
Nun Assisi
Free day to explore Assisi, or visit the nearby Carceri hermitage, San Damiano or Santa Maria degli Angeli.
Return to Rome Fiumicino airport by road (2.5 hours). If you would like an extension booking at either end of your trip, please indicate this during the booking process and we will contact you with pricing information.
Farm tracks, mule paths, dirt roads, stony tracks. Springy turf across Monte Subasio. Some steep ascents and descents. The fitness level of this trip is Grade 3-4.
Restaurants of distinction and a wide range of hearty Umbrian dishes. Original seasonal recipes with game, mushrooms, asparagus, artichokes and black truffles.
Nearby Montefalco is renowned for being one of Italy’s most innovative wine-making areas, especially Rosso di Montefalco and Sagrantino DOCG, with its incomparable passito variety.
Meteorological records for the area, taken over a period of more than 10 years, are represented in the Weather Chart provided with each itinerary. Early in the spring it can still be quite cool and fresh with bright days and dewy mornings, and it can rain. Later in the spring and in early September it can be very hot. In the autumn, it can be cool, crisp and fresh, with bright days. Again, there is a possibility of rain. You should come prepared with layers and waterproofs as it can be chilly on Monte Subasio even when it is much warmer lower down.
Our support vehicles allow you the flexibility to walk 'as much or as little as you like', with drop-offs and pick-ups appropriate to the given day's itinerary. The Tour Leader will tell you each evening about the following day's walking options.
This is an 8-day trip, with walks offered on 5 days. The length of each day varies from 5 hours to a maximum of 7 hours walking. Hours of walking, which may vary from group to group,
means hours of actual walking and does not include stops for lunch, sightseeing, rests or siestas.
The fitness level of this trip is Grade 3-4 and the walking is reasonably challenging. You need a good general level of fitness to enjoy the walks. The paths are varied: dirt / gravel tracks, woodland paths, grassy meadows, forest paths and ancient olive grove tracks, and tarmac near towns. The are some steep ascents/descents, including a few stretches of steep rocky/gravelly downhill track. In wet weather short sections of the route become muddy. On the final walking day, there is a big climb over the summit of a large isolated mountain. There are no vertiginous walks.
On certain days our walk takes us into the hills where the paths cross a more rugged terrain – please make sure that your footwear provides sufficient ankle support. Some of our walks are very weather sensitive. If it is not possible to do a walk due to inclement weather, an alternative will be organised. Any such decision is at the discretion of the Tour Leader.
You don’t have to! You can either get a lift with the Tour Manager to the lunch location or the next hotel, or we can suggest options
to allow you to walk for part of the day. If the itinerary does not involve a hotel change on a given day, you can simply stay in the town and explore, and join (or not join) the group for lunch. The Tour Leader will discuss the next day’s options with the group every
evening.
The destination airport for this trip is Rome Fiumicino. There will be a set meeting time at Rome Fiumicino airport for the transfer to the first hotel; a set time for the return transfer to the airport at the end of the trip; and a 'recommended flight' to connect with the airport transfers. Booking the recommended flight - which we strongly encourage - guarantees transfers to and from the airport, irrespective of flight schedule changes or delays. For clients not on the 'recommended flight' we cannot guarantee a transfer from the airport should you be delayed for any reason in meeting the group at the specified place and time. In this instance you will have to make your own way to the first hotel, at your own expense. The transfer to the airport at the end of the trip will also be timed according to the recommended flight and we cannot offer transfers at alternative times. Please check with the Reservations Team before making independent arrangements.
If you would like a transfer to the first hotel, please ensure that you inform us of this and advise us of your arrival time and flight number as soon as possible. Please also ensure that your flight arrives at the destination airport at least 1 hour before the meeting time, to allow sufficient time to pass through customs and collect your luggage.
If you take the recommended flight or are meeting the group at the airport our Tour Leader and Tour Manager will be waiting to meet you for the minibus transfer to the first hotel, which will depart shortly thereafter. They will be wearing green polo shirts bearing the ATG logo.
If you arrive late and find that the group has left (there is no sign of them in the arrivals hall or our minibuses with the ATG logo outside the terminal building), please check for a message at
the information desk and make your own way to the first hotel, letting the ATG office know you’re on your way. The ATG office number is +44 1865 315 678 or outside office hours please call the emergency number which is +44 1865 315 600.
Meeting at the first hotel
You are of course welcome to meet the group at the first hotel:
Palazzo Dragoni, Via del Duomo 13, 06049 Spoleto. Tel 00 39 0743 222220
If you are meeting the group at thefirst hotel, our Tour Consultants will contact you upon their arrival.
Please indicate your intention during the booking procedure.
Bring whatever clothes and footwear you find most comfortable for everyday wear, and a change or two for the evenings – smart/casual.
Most trips tend to include some quite distinguished hotels and restaurants, for which you may wish to ‘dress up’. For walking we recommend lightweight walking boots with firm ankle support (make sure you wear them in before the trip!), a small daypack for your
lightweight waterproof clothing, camera, fleece etc. An increasing number of people bring telescopic walking poles. For a comprehensive packing list click here:what to bring
On our escorted trips all meals are included.
Breakfast
Most of the hotels we use offer a buffet-style breakfast with a range of both hot and cold choices. 4- and 5-star hotels almost always offer ‘cooked’ breakfast. Occasionally, in more remote areas, or in some 2 or 3-star hotels, breakfast can be a decidedly more ‘contenental’ affair – e.g bread, croissant, juice, coffee. If a breakfast needs ‘topping up’ to meet the needs of those with a
full morning of walking ahead, the Tour Manager will ensure this happens.
ATG Picnic lunches
ATG picnic lunches in Europe are renowned! ‘Happening upon’ an ATG picnic in an idyllic location punctuates each day’s walk. Picnics are colourful, varied and nutritious. Buffet-style, there is a choice of meats, cheeses, salads and fruits. Many salads are ‘exclusive’ to ATG and some of these original recipes are in the ATG ‘Table of Moveable Feasts’.
After being greeted with mineral water, followed by wine and an abundant lunch of local organic produce and specialities, there’s usually time for a siesta! Where there is a particularly spectacular and remote picnic spot we may occasionally carry
packed lunches. Outside Europe the location of lunches may vary, from picnics to meals in restaurants or private houses.
Dinner
Dinner is usually at about 8.00pm (later in Spain). We tend to eat in the best and most interesting restaurants available, which serve traditional local dishes as well as regional classics and excellent regional wines. To ensure that we enjoy the best that the area has to offer, the Tour Manager, with his/her specialist knowledge and experience, will have worked closely with the chef in advance, selecting the most interesting and characteristic menu possible. This not only ensures that we eat far better than people who ‘come in off the street’, but enables us to enjoy a very wide range of local specialities during the trip, and also to cater imaginatively for those with special dietary needs.
At the start of dinner each evening, it is ATG ‘style’ to
tell you about the menus and wines for that evening. If there’s anything different that you would prefer, you have only to ask.
What sort of food can I expect in this area?
A temperate climate produces an abundance of excellent fruit and vegetables, which are used with rustic simplicity to create sophisticated dishes. Umbria’s cuisine is heavily influenced by the more affluent cuisines of the north which are richer and more
varied. However, Umbria’s most prized and treasured speciality is the truffle, used sparingly in sauces and oils for its strong flavour.
And wines?
You can try a selection of the local wines, notably the prized red wines of the DOC vineyards of Montefalco, just west of the area we visit, Sagrantino, and Rosso di Montefalco.We aim to match
the wines to the style of the restaurant and the cuisine provided, and to sample local wines whenever possible. Local wines are provided with the picnic lunch but you will probably find that in view of the walking you will appreciate the water more than the wine. We therefore tend to serve the better wines in the evenings.
Walking to eat
One of the greatest pleasures of travelling is enjoying a range of different regional cuisines. Part of the ATG experience is discovering the diversity of local ingredients and culinary traditions of the particular methods of cooking, and styles of restaurant. ATG trips include a wide range of different restaurants, with some of the finest and most famous in the world. Each has been carefully selected. Others are more traditional, providing excellent local cuisine, using recipes that have often become established ‘classics’ of regional cooking.
Which is better? It is thrilling to eat at great restaurants
– each course a revelation of sensation, aroma, texture, taste, colour and decorative design, with a superb selection of wines to match. It is also a delight to find a small restaurant specialising
in authentic local cuisine using fresh, organically grown local produce, and accompanied by the best regional wines. At ATG, whose founder/MD ‘travels to eat’ – food matters!
When you book, let us know about any restrictions. This will give the Tour Manager the opportunity to shop and prepare menus
accordingly prior to your trip. At the start of the trip the Tour Manager will meet with you to discuss in more detail your requirements.
There is really no need to dress up for any of the restaurants – smart/casual-wear is fine.
All have WIFI and hair dryers, most offer laundry service.
On escorted trips everything is included (per the published itinerary) apart from travel to/from the destination airport, items of a personal nature, snacks and drinks outside of the set meals.
We are delighted to book extensions for you at either end of your trip. We only book hotels with which we have an established relationship and where we can ensure a high level of service and enjoyment. If you would like an extension booking please indicate this during the booking process and we will contact you with pricing information.
For FAQs relating to the Company and general trip questions, click here
ATG trained Tour Leader and Tour Manager
Small, compatible groups of like-minded people (max 16)
The best available accommodation
All meals and wines at the best available restaurants
Celebrated ATG picnics
Transfers
Specified excursions and visits
Mercedes minibus (es) to transport your luggage and facilitate walk pick-ups
Close WindowThe destination airport for this trip is Rome Fiumicino. There will be a set meeting time at Rome Fiumicino airport for the transfer to the first hotel; a set time for the return transfer to the airport at the end of the trip; and a 'recommended flight' to connect with the airport transfers. Booking the recommended flight - which we strongly encourage - guarantees transfers to and from the airport, irrespective of flight schedule changes or delays. For clients not on the 'recommended flight' we cannot guarantee a transfer from the airport should you be delayed for any reason in meeting the group at the specified place and time. In this instance you will have to make your own way to the first hotel, at your own expense. The transfer to the airport at the end of the trip will also be timed according to the recommended flight and we cannot offer transfers at alternative times. Please check with the Reservations Team before making independent arrangements. You are of course welcome to meet the group at the first hotel. Please indicate your intention during the booking procedure.
Close WindowEach of our trips is graded according to terrain and length of walking/cycling routes, providing an indication of which grade of trip might suit you.
Gentle terrain, walking/cycling along good paths, tracks and quiet lanes, with a few short, usually gentle, ascents and/or descents.
Walking/cycling along well-established paths and tracks. Occasional loose (gravel) surfaces, and open meadows. Ascents and/or descents up to 1 hour.
Walking/cycling along a variety of paths, some stony in places, with ascents and/or descents of 1-2 hours.
Walking/cycling along a variety of paths and surfaces, occasionally challenging, with ascents and/or descents of 2-3 hours.
Challenging walking/cycling with a variety of terrain, some long days, and/or long ascents and/or descents.
Each of our trips is graded according to terrain and length of walking/cycling routes, providing an indication of which grade of trip might suit you.
Gentle terrain, walking/cycling along good paths, tracks and quiet lanes, with a few short, usually gentle, ascents and/or descents.
Walking/cycling along well-established paths and tracks. Occasional loose (gravel) surfaces, and open meadows. Ascents and/or descents up to 1 hour.
Walking/cycling along a variety of paths, some stony in places, with ascents and/or descents of 1-2 hours.
Walking/cycling along a variety of paths and surfaces, occasionally challenging, with ascents and/or descents of 2-3 hours.
Challenging walking/cycling with a variety of terrain, some long days, and/or long ascents and/or descents.
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