Love Umbria Tours can organise the perfect à-la-carte One Day Tour for you and your group, in Umbria and Tuscany.
Thinking of a Classic Sightseeing Vacation? Why not spicing it up and have it coincide with one of the many Italian Summer Festivals and Concerts? Umbria and Tuscany are famous worldwide for great cultural events, such as Umbria Jazz, the Spoleto Festival, Lucca Summer Festival and Festival Puccini, just to mention a few.
Guided Walking Tours are also a great way to soak up the unique atmosphere of Italian cities: Assisi, Spoleto, Spello, Orvieto and Perugia, in Umbria. Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, Lucca in Tuscany and of course Rome, the eternal city.
Food and Wine Tours in Montalcino, Montepulciano, Montefalco and Orvieto; Italian Cooking Lessons with professional Chefs or expert home cooks; Truffle Hunting Excursions in the forests of central Italy.
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- Soak in the unique atmosphere of one of Italy’s most famous hilltop towns;
- Enjoy a cheese and wine tasting at a real working Farm in the countryside.
- Cross Civita’s famous bridge and admire the Calanchi Valley;
- Join a local truffle hunter on his daily truffle hunt;
- Enjoy a lunch of truffle-based dishes;
- Watch the truffle hunting dogs in action.
- Forage and cook wild, edible plants;
- Make wine (the traditional way…barefoot!);
- Milk goats and make mozzarella and ricotta cheese.
- Take part in a fun and informative Cooking Class, taught by professional Chefs or experienced home cooks;
- Roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty!
- Enjoy a meal, based on the dishes prepared by you during the lesson;
- Take an Italian Cooking Lesson with a professional chef in Bevagna;
- Travel through the vineyards and visit carefully selected wineries around Montefalco;
- Sample the wines of Montefalco at private tastings.
- Visit the wineries and vineyards of famous wine-producing areas, such as Montefalco, Bevagna, Torgiano, Orvieto, Todi, Spoleto and Trasimeno;
- Sample and compare wines from different producers;
- Discover the interesting history of the native Sagrantino grape and be surprised by new varieties and eclectic styles.
- Visit the wineries and vineyards around Montalcino
- Sample the world-famous Brunello di Montalcino wines
- Enjoy a traditional Tuscan lunch
- Visit small Farms and taste their fantastic produce, such as goat or sheep (Pecorino) cheese;
- Enjoy extra-virgin olive oil tastings at family-run Estates in Umbria or Tuscany;
- Combine food and wine, with private visits to some of the best Wineries of our region.
- See Bevagna’s famous wash-house by the Clitunno river;
- Visit the romanesque churches of San Michele Arcangelo and San Silvestro;
- Admire Montefalco’s intact Medieval Walls and Gates;
- Visit Assisi’s famous Basilica of St.Francis, one of Italy’s most visited churches;
- Admire beautiful, medieval piazzas and alleys;
- Soak in the atmosphere of one of Italy’s most important pilgrimage sites, only second to Rome.
- See Gubbio’s famous Piazza Grande and its grand Palaces;
- Visit the church of San Francesco and the Cathedral;
- Admire the amazing Frasassi Caves, one of Italy’s unmissable sights.
- See Spello’s newly-opened Villa of Mosaics dating back to Roman times;
- Visit the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore with Pinturicchio’s fresco cycle, within the Cappella Bella;
- Admire Spello’s intact Roman Walls and Gates.
- See Perugia’s famous Fontana Maggiore, the Rocca Paolina and the Etruscan gates;
- Admire Perugia’s beautiful, medieval piazzas and alleys;
- Soak in the atmosphere of one of Italy’s most elegant towns.
- Visit the Duomo (Cathedral), one of Umbria’s most beautiful romanesque churches;
- Admire the beautiful piazzas and narrow medieval streets;
- Walk to the top of the town to see the Ponte delle Torri and the 14th century Fortress.
- Visit Orvieto’s stunning Duomo, one of Europe’s greatest gothic Cathedrals;
- Admire Orvieto’s beautiful squares and quiet alleys;
- Soak in the atmosphere of one of Umbria’s most popular hilltop towns.
- Visit Siena’s famous Duomo, one of Italy’s greatest cathedrals
- Admire the beautiful Piazza del Campo
- Soak in the atmosphere of one of Italy’s most fascinating cities
- Visit the Duomo, one of Italy’s greatest cathedrals and the Baptistery doors;
- Admire beautiful Piazza della Signoria;
- Visit the Accademia Gallery to see some of Michelangelo’s masterpieces, such as his David
- See San Gimignano’s famous Medieval Towers and Volterra’s Roman theatre;
- Admire beautiful Renaissance frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli, inside St.Augustine’s church;
- Soak in the atmosphere of two of Italy’s most visited towns.
- Visit the Colosseum, Roman Forum and walk on the Palatine Hill;
- Explore some of the highlights of the city center (such as the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps and Pantheon);
- Visit some of Rome’s most peculiar sites, such as the Mouth of the Truth, the Key Hole and the Bones’ Church.
- Enjoy a wonderful excursion on horseback or horse drawn carriage;
- Stop for an Umbrian picnic or rustic meal at a Farm in the countryside;
- Enjoy a unique ride among the vineyards, followed by private tastings at small, organic Wineries.
- Fish into “fly-fishing only” areas in the beautiful italian regions of Umbria or Tuscany;
- Be accompanied by a professional, English speaking local guide;
- Be provided with all fly fishing equipment, licenses, tickets and permits.
- Stop off at wineries and sample the native Sagrantino wine;
- Enjoy the picturesque countryside and pretty hilltop towns;
- Take a leisurely walk or gentle cycle through the vineyards around Montefalco and Bevagna.
- Enjoy an active day out, with one of our expert English speaking, local guides or independently, with the help of Love Umbria’s detailed road maps;
- Enjoy a picnic lunch of Umbrian specialties in the countryside;
- Explore Umbria’s villages, tranquil meadows, woods and olive groves.
- Always be assisted by fully qualified and licensed professionals;
- Join activities that are suited to your age and skills;
- Share unforgettable moments with your friends and family.