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Roman Umbria & Assisi – Independent

Walk through the heart of Umbria, a verdant stretch of land beginning on the banks of the River Tiber and ending in the spiritual heartland of Assisi. The landscapes are diverse: open rolling hills that lie beneath the moderate peaks of the Apennines, interspersed with small alluvial plains. Springtime is best for wildflowers when the countryside blooms with new life.

Against this backdrop are delightful hill towns of pinkish stone, which remain relatively undiscovered by tourists in comparison to their Tuscan counterparts. Many are of Etruscan origin, with Roman relics and fabulously frescoed churches to explore. The excellent wines and delicious cuisine of this region are a further delight to enjoy along the route.

Duration: 5 or 8 days

Price: from £780 per person
Route Open: April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November
Trip Type: Independent
Country: Italy
Airport: Rome and Perugia
Grade: Moderate Walking
Walk Length: 5.4 / 11 miles

Itinerary

Arrive in Montefalco

Time to explore hilltop Montefalco, ‘the balcony of Umbria’, surrounded by Sagrantino vineyards, olive groves and rolling hills, with views towards Perugia and Spoleto.

View of Montefalco independent walking tour Umbria Italy
View of Montefalco (photo: C Farneti)
About Montefalco

This faintly sleepy medieval town, the birthplace of eight saints, is the home of an excellent collection of paintings and several richly decorated churches. The Museo Civico displays an impressive number of paintings, sculptures and artefacts providing an understanding of Montefalco's historic and cultural heritage. The Piazza del Comune is the town's lively centre with elegant buildings, cafes and shops.

Hotel Villa Pambuffetti 4 star Montefalco Walking Tour Italy
Montefalco
Villa Pambuffetti

Charming hotel in tranquil setting with spectacular views, pool

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Hotel Villa Pambuffetti 4 star Montefalco Walking Tour Italy
Montefalco
Villa Pambuffetti: upgrade

Upgrade option is a larger superior room with bathtub

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Enjoy a walking tour in and around Montefalco taking in the main highlights and extensive countryside views for which the town is famous (2.5 miles).  Opportunity to visit a choice of wine producers for a Sagrantino wine tasting either in town or a little further out of Montefalco.

Sagrantino grapes Independent walking tour Umbria Italy
Sagrantino grapes
Hotel Villa Pambuffetti 4 star Montefalco Walking Tour Italy
Montefalco
Villa Pambuffetti

Charming hotel in tranquil setting with spectacular views, pool

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Hotel Villa Pambuffetti 4 star Montefalco Walking Tour Italy
Montefalco
Villa Pambuffetti: upgrade

Upgrade option is a larger superior room with bathtub

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From Montefalco, walk down through renowned vineyards to the little walled town of Bevagna (5.4 miles, 2.5 hours).

Bevagna main square Walking Tour Umbria Italy
Bevagna main square
About Bevagna

Fine little walled town that was of some importance in Roman times. See Roman mosaics in what was once a bath complex, splendid Romanesque churches and the Teatro Torti, a perfectly restored 19th-century theatre, considered the most beautiful in Umbria.

Hotel Residenza Porta Guelfa 3 star Bevagna Walking Tour Italy
Bevagna
Residenza Porta Guelfa

In lovely setting convenient to the historical centre, with pool

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After visiting Bevagna’s Roman theatre and impressive mosaic baths, follow small lanes and tracks across the valley to Spello where there is time to explore the attractive Roman and medieval town (7.8 miles, 3.5 hours). Option of a family-run 3-star hotel or 4-star boutique hotel with heated pool (upgrade).

View of Spello walking tour Umbria Italy
View of Spello
About Spello

Quietly appealing and restful, this delightful hill town of pinkish grey stone climbing the lower slopes of Monte Subasio has long been a favoured destination to escape the demands of city life. This is where the faithful Roman legionnaires of Emperor Augustus came to retire. The town is renowned for its frescoes by such notable painters as Pinturicchio. It also has several delightful restaurants serving wonderful regional dishes.

Hotel Il Cacciatore 3 star Spello Walking Tour Italy
Spello
Il Cacciatore

Family-run hotel with terrace and views

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La Bastiglia Boutique Hotel and Spa 4 star Spello Walking Tour Italy
Spello
La Bastiglia Boutique Hotel and Spa

Family-run boutique hotel with terrace, heated pool and excellent restaurant

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From Spello we walk out to Collepino via the Roman aqueduct before returning to Spello (8.2 miles)

Views above Spello walking tour Umbria Italy
Views above Spello
Hotel Il Cacciatore 3 star Spello Walking Tour Italy
Spello
Il Cacciatore

Family-run hotel with terrace and views

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La Bastiglia Boutique Hotel and Spa 4 star Spello Walking Tour Italy
Spello
La Bastiglia Boutique Hotel and Spa

Family-run boutique hotel with terrace, heated pool and excellent restaurant

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Set off early to climb the high flower-filled pastures of Monte Subasio (1,278m /4,192ft) before descending a mountain spur to enter Assisi on the stony pilgrim path once frequented by St Francis (10.1 or 11 miles to upgrade hotel, 5-6 hours). Alternative lower gentle route skirts woodland, passing through olive groves with open views of the valley (7.3 or 8.1 miles to upgrade hotel, 3.5-4 hours). Central 4-star hotel or upgrade to a 5-star converted monastery with unique spa housed within the Roman foundations.

View of Assisi walking tour Umbria Italy
View of Assisi
About Assisi

Famous for Italy’s premier saint, St Francis, founder of the Franciscan order. With its muted, pinkish masonry and small streets, the town still retains much of its medieval charm and surrounded by olive groves and scenic vistas, Assisi offers a serene blend of history, art, and peaceful countryside. Visit the abundance of historic churches and monuments and the Basilica di San Francesco with astounding frescoes. We offer a 2-hour walk in the Route Book that takes in the best sights.

Giotto Hotel and Spa 4 star Assisi Walking Tour Italy
Assisi
Giotto Hotel and Spa

Centrally located hotel with views over the valley

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Hotel Nun Assisi 5 star Assisi Walking Tour Italy
Assisi
Nun Assisi

Stunning new hotel in converted monastery in the old town; indoor pool and spa uniquely housed in its Roman foundations

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Free day to explore Assisi or visit the nearby Franciscan sites of the Carceri hermitage or churches of San Damiano and Santa Maria degli Angeli.

St Francis of Assisi basilica walking tour Umbria Italy
St Francis of Assisi basilica
Giotto Hotel and Spa 4 star Assisi Walking Tour Italy
Assisi
Giotto Hotel and Spa

Centrally located hotel with views over the valley

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Hotel Nun Assisi 5 star Assisi Walking Tour Italy
Assisi
Nun Assisi

Stunning new hotel in converted monastery in the old town; indoor pool and spa uniquely housed in its Roman foundations

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Trip Planner

Walking & Terrain

Walking: Moderate. The walking, although intermittently hilly, is fairly relaxed, allowing time for sightseeing en route, and with a free day in Assisi. However, there is a much bigger walk from Spello to Assisi, featuring a more prolonged and fairly steep ascent and descent. The walk lengths vary from 3.5 hours to a maximum of 6 hours. 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.

Terrain: Follow strade bianche (dirt/gravel roads), small lanes, woodland and farm tracks, grassy/stony paths, and cross open meadows. On certain days the paths may be rough and stony – so please make sure that your footwear provides sufficient ankle support.

All ATG trips include facilities and options so that you can arrange to walk as much or as little as you like – or not at all - and your Route Manager will be able to advise you on public transport or taxi options.

Walking Profile Roman Umbria & Assisi

Walking & Terrain

Walking: Moderate. The walking, although intermittently hilly, is fairly relaxed, allowing time for sightseeing en route, and with a free day in Assisi. However, there is a much bigger walk from Spello to Assisi, featuring a more prolonged and fairly steep ascent and descent. The walk lengths vary from 3.5 hours to a maximum of 6 hours. 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.

Terrain: Follow strade bianche (dirt/gravel roads), small lanes, woodland and farm tracks, grassy/stony paths, and cross open meadows. On certain days the paths may be rough and stony – so please make sure that your footwear provides sufficient ankle support.

All ATG trips include facilities and options so that you can arrange to walk as much or as little as you like – or not at all - and your Route Manager will be able to advise you on public transport or taxi options.

Walking Profile Roman Umbria & Assisi

Additional activities available locally

This is a wonderful area offering additional local experiences - some can be booked to fit in with itinerary, whilst for others you may wish to customise your trip to have an extra leisurely day or two to enjoy.

Additional activities / taxis are paid for locally and can be booked via your Route Manager who will contact you 2 weeks prior to departure with the exception of the private tour of Montefalco which should be booked via the ATG office in advance.

Wine Tasting and/or Olive Oil Tasting in Montefalco at 3 different wine producers, from 15€/person per wine tasting and with the option of vineyard visit and a light lunch at additional charge. Taxi transfer or option of a 4km circular walk to include all three wineries.

Private tour of Montefalco with a professional licensed guide: 2 to 3 hours duration cost from 140€ to 160€.

Bevagna Town circuit, you can purchase a single ticket ‘Bevagna Cultura’ to access the Civic Museum, The Roman Baths, Torti Theatre, Cloisters of San Domenico and Port Building. Opening times can vary from month to month.

Spello city walk – 2.5 mile walk taking in the highlights of Spello.

Optional Circular walk from Spello along the Roman Aqueduct to Collepino and back: 8 mile walk, taking approx 4 hours.

Your Personal ATG Route Manager

Discover the magic of Umbria region with me. Walk ancient paths and medieval streets, explore frescoed chapels and silent monasteries, and breathe the fresh mountain air with amazing views. Taste truffles, fine cured meats, and regional wines while embracing the slower rhythm of authentic Italian life. I look forward to welcoming you!

"Michal was very personable and professional.  He gave us wonderful restaurant suggestions and made reservations.  He also arranged a great taxi service to and from the airport.  He kept in touch with us throughout the trip to make sure we did not have any problems."

"Michel was absolutely lovely, nothing was too much trouble and he recommended some great restaurants."

Michal Hajek Route Manager Italy

Route Book

The ATG Route Book is a detailed, day-to-day guide. The book anticipates your needs with easy-to-follow instructions, maps, plans and other information that will guide you to discover the best that the area has to offer and is the key to the success of an independent holiday with us.

“The route book’s background information and recommendations are invaluable and contribute materially to the enjoyment of the holiday.”

Walking App

Your Route Manager can provide you with a link to download an app to your smartphone. This app provides the GPS track for your route on your phone. You can use this digital support to find your position and navigate the route, even without an internet connection or mobile phone reception.

Umbria And Assisi Route Book

Accommodation & Meals

You can expect each hotel to be one of the most characteristic, comfortable and best located for travellers on foot, with the character and sometimes the standard varying from place to place.

Star ratings indicate official classification, although many delightful places have no star rating. In more remote areas hotels may be of a generally lower standard in relation to their ‘star ratings’.

Single travellers are accommodated in double rooms for single occupancy for a supplemental charge.

On this route, upgraded accommodation is available at some overnight stops, as specified on the itinerary.

Breakfast is included and there are suggestions in the Route Book about where to buy provisions for a picnic lunch, as well as restaurant recommendations. Dining options often include a choice of restaurants that can be pre-booked for you by your Route Manager.

Agriturismo Borgo della Marmotta 3 star Poreta Walking Tour Italy

Food & Wine

Umbrian cuisine dates back to Etruscan times. Each town has developed its own take on the area’s intense flavours and rich dishes. Truffles are, perhaps, the most famous Umbrian speciality. Meat and game features quite largely on the menu, in particular porchetta, a variation on roast pork stuffed with herbs and spices. Look out for variations of roasted wild pigeon and for the extraordinary salame mazzafegato, a salami containing pine nuts, pork liver, candied orange, sugar and raisins. Notable local wines are the high-quality red wines of the DOC vineyards of Montefalco (Rosso and Sagrantino di Montefalco). The Route Book contains a section on the cuisine and wines of the region, and a list of recommended restaurants en route.  The Route Manager will be pleased to help you with any queries, requests or advice.

History

Waves of peoples have left their mark on the region. Traces of Stone Age settlements have been found as well as the remains of later tribal settlements. Umbria became a prosperous region under the Romans, favoured as a retreat from the city and as a retirement destination. After the fall of the Roman empire and barbarian invasions, the Lombards ruled, followed by power struggles over the region between the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor. Roman and Lombard relics, ancient abbeys, early fresco cycles, Romanesque architecture and Renaissance art all bear witness to this. The Route Book provides a detailed account of the history of the region.

Flora & Fauna

Often referred to as the green heart of Italy, Umbria is one of the most heavily wooded areas of Italy with a multitude of lakes, rivers and waterfalls. Flowers such as broom, wild roses and cyclamen abound in the forests while orchids, narcissi and aromatic herbs carpet the high grassy meadows in spring. Hares, pheasants and other game prefer the woodland habitats while frogs and toads lurk in the wetland areas and lizards lounge on exposed rocks. Our Route Book provides further detail while apps such as ‘LeafSnap’, ‘Flora Incognita’, ‘ChirpOMatic’ and child-friendly ‘Seek by iNaturalist’ can identify the flora and fauna en route.

Travel arrangements

Travel arrangements, including flights, for ATG Independent Footloose trips should be made independently.

Outward travel to Spoleto: Take the airport shuttle train or bus from Rome airports to Roma Termini rail station, from where there are regular, direct trains to Spoleto. If you are flying into Perugia, take a bus or taxi to the central station from where there are both direct and indirect trains to Spoleto.

Outward travel to Montefalco: Take the airport shuttle train or bus from Rome airports to Roma Termini rail station, from where there are trains to Foligno. From here take a bus or taxi to Montefalco. From Perugia airport, take a bus or taxi to the central station in Perugia, then a train to Foligno and onward taxi to Montefalco.

Return travel from Assisi: For Rome airports, there are several trains a day from Assisi station to Roma Termini station, then take onward shuttle services to your required airport. For Perugia airport, there is a direct bus service from Assisi, or take the train from Assisi station to Perugia central station, then a bus or taxi to the airport.

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Trip Options & Prices

5 Day Itinerary – A taste of the area with 3 days walking from Montefalco to Assisi

Overview

This 5 day independent walking tour through the heart of Umbria starts in Montefalco and includes 3 days of walking for those looking for a dedicated walking trip. Discover the vineyards of Montefalco, hilltop towns with Roman Heritage and an abundance of outstanding art and architecture on this short break to Italy.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Montefalco*
Day 2: Montefalco to Bevagna
Day 3: Bevagna to Spello*
Day 4: Spello to Assisi*
Day 5: Departure

*The upgrade price option includes upgrades at these locations

Prices (per person)

£780 Double room (per person)
£780 Twin room (per person)
£1120 Single occupancy
£1180 Double room upgrade (per person)
£1180 Twin room upgrade (per person)
£1900 Single occupancy upgrade
All single occupancy rooms are doubles

Overview

This 8 day independent walking tour in Umbria is a more in-depth visit of the area. Enjoy ‘excursion days’ in Montefalco, Spello and Assisi, with additional walking and time to enjoy the towns’ cultural delights. Discover this area of Umbria at a more relaxed pace with three 2 night stays on this weeklong trip to central Italy.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Montefalco*
Day 2: Montefalco*- free day
Day 3: Montefalco to Bevagna
Day 4: Bevagna to Spello*
Day 5: Spello*- free day
Day 6: Spello to Assisi*
Day 7: Assisi*- free day
Day 8: Departure

*The upgrade price option includes upgrades at these locations

 

Prices (per person)

£1460 Double room (per person)
£1460 Twin room (per person)
£1900 Single occupancy
£2240 Double room upgrade (per person)
£2240 Twin room upgrade (per person)
£3540 Single occupancy upgrade
All single occupancy rooms are doubles

Our Independent Footloose itineraries have the flexibility to be customised if you would like to spend more time in any of the places en route; perhaps to incorporate some of the add-ons available locally or just to create a more relaxed pace to your holiday.

If you wish to build your own itinerary please complete our customise form and our Sales team will provide you with a bespoke quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

On each route there is an ATG Route Manager, who is there to take care of all the practicalities and ensure the success of your trip. Route Managers have all been ATG-trained, speak English and the language of the country fluently, and live in the local area. Your Route Manager will make contact with you a couple of weeks prior to departure (usually by email) and will then meet you at the start of your trip and will be available during your trip to move your luggage from hotel to hotel, provide local information, make restaurant reservations and do everything possible to ensure that you derive maximum enjoyment from your holiday.

Please let us know about any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance so that our Route Manager can ensure that you are catered for during your holiday. Most dietary restrictions do not present a problem on our trips and the Route Manager can discuss your requirements in more detail with you at the start of your trip.

The walks are graded according to difficulty but you can walk as much or as little as you like.

Easy: walking along well-established paths and tracks with some short ascents/descents. These trips are suitable for most people who enjoy occasional exercise.

Easy to Moderate: walking along well-established paths and tracks. Occasional loose (gravel) surfaces. Ascents/descents up to 1 hour.  These trips are suitable for most people who have a reasonable level of fitness.

Moderate: walking along a variety of paths and tracks. Occasional uneven areas. Ascents/descents 1-2 hours. These trips are suitable for those who have a reasonable to good level of fitness.

Moderate to Challenging: walking along varied paths and surfaces, occasionally challenging, with ascents/descents of 2-3 hours.  These trips are suitable for more experienced walkers who have a good level of fitness.

If you are planning to take an Independent trip as a single traveller, we would ask you to consider the potential dangers of walking alone before making a booking and if necessary discuss this with our Sales team. 

Single travellers will be booked into a double room which will carry a single occupancy supplement.

Flights are not included in the price of your ATG holiday and should be booked independently.  

The trips in our Independent programme make ideal family holidays for those with children who are old enough (and keen enough!) to enjoy a walking holiday or young enough to be carried in a backpack.

You would need to consider costs for lunches (either a picnic style lunch or lunch in a café as you prefer) and evening meals. Where an evening meal is included at a hotel this is indicated on the trip page. For evening meals not included, the route book provides restaurant recommendations to suit a wide range of budgets. You would also need to factor in any entrance fees to museums, churches, galleries and other sightseeing costs, items of a personal nature, shopping expenditure and transport if you choose to not to walk on some days.

Tourist Tax

This tax is charged per guest per night and the rate is determined by the local council based on the star rating of the accommodation. The rate usually varies from €2 up to €5 per person per night, although the rate can be higher in major cities. This tax is not included in the price of your holiday but where applicable will be payable direct to your hotel in cash.

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 hotel booking please indicate this during the booking process and we will contact you with pricing information.

ATG does not provide any form of insurance cover. However, it is a condition of booking that you have fully comprehensive insurance cover, including:

Cancellation/curtailment up to the cost of the holiday (preferably including flights)
Medical emergencies and repatriation
Travel delay / missed departure
Lost or stolen personal belongings
Personal liability
Legal expenses
Natural Disasters

Although most credit card companies offer travel insurance as something that is included when paying the balance with the card, it may be advisable to check that the cover offered is what you expect it to be. Very few companies include cancellation and curtailment or medical expenses. Whatever the insurance policy you have taken out, please read the documentation carefully. Please ensure also that you take it with you on your trip and refer to it in the case of any claim or emergency.

Yes, please click here for what to bring. A packing checklist is also included with your booking confirmation.

Sustainability

ATG was founded on principles of conservation and sustainable development. It was the first company to win the tourism industry’s two top awards: Tourism for Tomorrow (UK) and the World Legacy Award (National Geographic and Conservation International USA) and also the first to have an accredited Environmental Management System.

Everyone who walks with ATG contributes to the ATG Trust, which funds projects that benefit local communities in the regions visited. By supporting these initiatives, ATG promotes sustainable tourism. Past projects have included heritage restoration projects, environmental conservation and educational projects.

Your Route Manager will be able to tell you about the ATG Trust project on this route to restore a 13th century wooden sculpture of the crucifixion in Bevagna, which belonged to the town’s patron saint, S Giacomo. This was one of the first projects undertaken by the ATG Trust which was set up in 2000 shortly after the Assisi earthquake.

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