Italy : Umbria

Hidden Umbria Walk

Trip code: W07UB 4.8 (6 reviews)

Self-guided walking

7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel

Level: 2
Moderate

26.0Kg CO2e

SUMMARY

  • Ancient pilgrimage trails, boundless olives groves, verdant vineyards, flower filled towns, panoramic medieval villages
  • UNESCO Assisi, vibrant Foligno, spectacular Spoleto, historic Bevagna
  • Impressive limestone gorges, rare flora and fauna in the Monte Subasio Natural Park
  • Superb regional cuisine: highly prized black truffles, the finest of olive oils, famous Sagrantino wines

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

  • 7 nights accommodation
  • All continental breakfasts and 1 evening meal
  • Briefing at the start of your holiday
  • Comprehensive route directions
  • Luggage transfers between hotels
  • Walking transfer on day 6

TRIP DESCRIPTION

This 7-night linear trip is a fantastic mix of wonderfully scenic walking, historic towns and panoramic hilltop villages. The walks follow a mix of quiet country lanes, paths and trails, using in part the St Francis' Way - so called after the route the saint took on his final visit to Assisi in 1226 - and the 'Sentiero degli Ulivi', the Olive Grove Trail. Along the way, admire the stunning valley vistas from the slopes of the 'bald mountain' Monte Subasio, discover the secluded hermitage of St Francis nestled amongst ancient oak forest, pass through olive groves that date as far back as Roman times and wander around the evocative centro storico of the walled town of Bevagna.

You stay in beautiful medieval towns including Assisi, 'the town of St Francis' with its UNESCO-listed basilica; flower bedecked Spello, which lies on the other side of Mount Subasio from Assisi, and Spoleto - the town of the amphitheatre and aqueduct. The walking is beautifully unhurried, leaving you plenty of time for independent exploration of these lesser known Umbrian gems.

The hotels we've chosen are special too, ranging from a Renaissance-style palace in Assisi to a beautifully converted castle and convent in Campello Alto. Food of the region is rustic and often called 'cucina povera'. Expect to try strangozzi pasta served with black truffles or a spicy tomato sauce, followed by simple grilled local meats and then a slice of pecorino cheese washed down with some of the superb Sagrantino di Montefalco wines. For a picnic lunch why not try the Umbrian staple, the porchetta sandwich - roast pig stuffed with herbs.

Terrain

The routes and paths you follow are generally well maintained. As there are frequent ascents and descents which are steep in places, you need to be reasonably fit and confident. Walking boots are essential and walking poles are recommended (but only if you already use them).

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DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY

 

Day 1: Arrive in Assisi

Explore the UNESCO St Francis' basilica and the town's many other sights.

You stay at Hotel Fontebella Palace.

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Hotel Fontebella Palace, Assisi

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Situated in central Assisi just a stone's throw from the UNESCO basilica, the Hotel Fontebella Palace is a fantastic melange of different historical periods ranging from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance to the 17th century, with each room having been beautifully renovated to preserve and respect the building's historic origins. Admire the public lounges, the astmospheric wine bar and the fireplace room with the original coat of arms still proudly displayed on the walls. The hotel also comes with a lovely garden, and there are exquisite views from here over the beautiful Umbrian valley.

Headwater customers are allocated the classic rooms with valley view at the Hotel Fontebella Palace.

The hotel's restaurant, Il Frantoio, is just a short walk from the main building and also benefits from those stunning views as well as a beautiful rose garden. There are over 300 wines in its cellar. The restaurant specialises in traditional Umbrian cuisine.

Room upgrades: Superior valley view
Superior rooms are larger than classic rooms

Extra nights: Please contact us for details.

Day 2: Assisi to Spello (11km/6.8mi or 18km/11.2mi)

Set off across the olive grove clad slopes of Monte Subasio, enjoying the gorgeous view below. If doing the longer option, pause at the Hermitage of St Francis, the saint's historic retreat, before traversing a mountain trail to Spello, the town of flowers, famous for its annual Infiorita festival when the streets are carpeted in colourful floral mosaics.

You stay at Albergo La Bastiglia Hotel.

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Albergo La Bastiglia , Spello

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La Bastiglia Hotel boasts a beautiful setting in the centre of Spoleto's historical centre, overlooking the Umbrian valley. Originally an ancient mill, the hotel has been lovingly restored and transformed, with facilities including a wellness centre, panoramic swimming pool and excellent restaurant which serves a mix of ancient recipes and modern creations using the freshest ingredients. On display inside the hotel, there is a collection of ceramics, antique furniture and important paintings from the private collection of Schifano and Norberto.

Room upgrades: Deluxe rooms
Deluxe rooms are larger with a terrace

Extra nights: Please contact us for details.

Day 3: Spello to Foligno (14km/8.7mi or 20km/12.4mi)

Follow a beautiful path along a Roman aqueduct to the cobbled streets of the hilltop, pink hued village of Collepino. Then it's downhill through olive groves back to Spello before taking a train to Foligno. Alternatively, continue along the historic St Francis' Trail all the way to Foligno.

You stay at Villa dei Platani.

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Villa dei Platani, Foligno

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Hotel Villa dei Platani in Foligno's centro storico is a liberty style villa dating back to 1928. The rooms are stylish and very modern, with all the comforts you'd expect from a 4* hotel. The hotel also benefits from a garden, a roof top terrace and a wellness centre.

Room upgrades: Deluxe
Deluxe rooms have either a balcony or a private outdoor space.

Day 4: Foligno to Bevagna (13km/8.1mi)

There's ample time to discover the ancient market town of Foligno with its Romanesque cathedral, evocative Trinci Palace and many museums. Then walk along the Topino river across the lush valley, with gorgeous views of Montefalco, to the walled town of Bevagna, home to the 13th century Gothic Palazzo dei Consoli, the golden theatre and Roman temple and baths.

You stay at Hotel Brunamonti.

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Hotel Palazzo Brunamonti, Bevagna

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The Hotel Palazzo Brunamonti is a former nobleman's house that has been lovingly converted into a hotel. It retains its vaulted ceilings and intricate frescoes in the public rooms, whilst the bedrooms still have their original wooden beams. The rooms here are very spacious and traditional with wrought iron beds and antique furniture, and are all ensuite.

Day 5: Montefalco loop walk (17km/10.6mi)

Make your way through a patchwork of olive groves and vineyards to the hilltop wine village of Montefalco. Wander round its medieval streets, admire the superb views and enjoy wine tasting in one of the many Sagrantino wineries. A panoramic downhill walk with stunning views of the Valle Umbra brings you back to Bevagna.

You stay at Hotel Brunamonti.

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Hotel Palazzo Brunamonti, Bevagna

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The Hotel Palazzo Brunamonti is a former nobleman's house that has been lovingly converted into a hotel. It retains its vaulted ceilings and intricate frescoes in the public rooms, whilst the bedrooms still have their original wooden beams. The rooms here are very spacious and traditional with wrought iron beds and antique furniture, and are all ensuite.

Day 6: Bevagna/Trevi to Campello Alto (11km/6.8mi)

Transfer to Trevi. Discover this old theatre town with remnants of the Mura Romana (Roman Wall) and Mura Medieval (Medieval Wall) still encircling the town. Then join the ancient St Francis' Trail to amble along to the hillside church of Madonna di San Arcangelo. Pass the secretive Eremo Francescano (Convento Pissignano) before heading to your hotel in the pretty village of Campello Alto.

You stay at Relais Borgo Campello.

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Relais Borgo Campello, Campello Alto

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The Relais Borgo Campello is a stunningly restored 10th-15th century castle and convent, with further rooms located in other outbuildings and houses within the tiny village of Campello Alto. There are simply gorgeous views from the terrace, where you'll also find the pretty kitchen garden. Other facilities include a spa with indoor pool, restaurant and bar, whilst the former stalls now house a tavern with an antique billiards table.

Headwater customers are allocated the deluxe rooms here, which are located in both the castle and the convent.

Room upgrades: Suite
The suites are larger with a sitting area. Some also have a small kitchen area.

Day 7: Campello Alto to Spoleto (18km/11.2mi)

Pick up the St Francis' Trail as you make your way through olive groves and tiny medieval villages to Spoleto. Discover the town's Roman arch, 12th century Duomo and 14th century viaduct.

You stay at Hotel San Luca.

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Hotel San Luca, Spoleto

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In spite of its villa feel, the beautiful Hotel San Luca is actually a former tannery dating back to the 19th century. Family run, with great attention to detail, there is a homely lounge to relax in along with gardens to soak up the Umbrian sun. Rooms here are well appointed with all the modern comforts, and ensuite marble bathrooms. Breakfast is served in the shady courtyard over the summer months.

Extra nights: Please contact us for details.

Day 8: Leave Spoleto

You stay at Hotel San Luca.

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REVIEWS

Very good

Erik Eriksen, 4 Oct 2023

 

Hidden Umbria was a wonderful holiday. The walking was varied with lots of great views and virtually no one else on the trails. It was lovely staying in such beautiful and historic towns where there was always a wide selection of bars and restaurants to choose from. We didn't have a bad meal the entire holiday! As ever, the arrangements and route notes from Headwater were spot on and we ended each day physically tired from the walking but relaxed in every other way.

Alison Glover, 23 Sep 2023

 

This was our 4th self guided walk with Headwater so we knew what to expect and the holiday delivered in every sense. It is understandable that in order to maintain margins and price points that there are certain things that are no longer included and we have no problem with that. Overall it still seemed great value for what is a marvellous way to explore for independent minded people who do not want to be organised and also do not have the time to research it all out for themselves.

Edward Fowler, 31 Jul 2023

 

very enjoyable

POOLE, 7 Jun 2023

 

A great adventure through the lush land of forest, vines and olives visiting several fascinating medieval towns along the way. The walks are the right length to see the diversity of the landscape and leave time to explore the towns. Staying in plush accommodation in the centre of town makes it easy to take in some tourist sights and acquaint yourself with local food and wine. The stay at Campello Alto is particularly magical. You may want to book to spend more time in Assis. We arranged to have a few hours in Rome on the way home which topped off what was an excellent holiday.

Mrs Hagerty, 22 Oct 2022

 

We really enjoyed our trip to Umbria. The holiday had a good mix of gentle walking, impressive sights, peaceful countryside and excellent food and drink.

Mr Burgess, 27 Sep 2022

 


Self-guided walking

7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel

Level: 2
Moderate

26.0Kg CO2e

 

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