*Based on double-occupancy
Fall may be our favorite time of year in Umbria, in large part because of two major harvests that take place — grapes and olives. This 8-day tour gives you a chance to harvest one or the other and see and taste the literal fruits of your labors. Seasonal highlights include:
Liz and your driver will meet you at Rome Fiumicino airport (FCO) for minibus transfer to Allerona — about a 2-hour drive. Along the way, we’ll give you an introduction to the week ahead.
On this full day, we’ll get to know Orvieto, the beautiful medieval city with Etruscan roots and a magnificent 14th-century cathedral. On the 20-minute ride to Orvieto, we’ll explain a little of the city’s history (and maybe a little about how Liz and Paolo met here!).
We’ll stay close to home and get a taste of rural life and traditional Umbrian cooking, family style:
We’ll dip into Lazio, one of the region’s bordering Umbria, and visit one of the area’s most enigmatic sights.
This morning, and weather permitting, those who wish to can join Liz for a ~60-minute walk along the strada bianca, the gravel road that runs through the countryside. You may even get a dog to walk!
Weather permitting, we’ll spend most of the day outdoors, learning about the ancient Etruscans, thermal baths and foraged foods.
On our last day, you’ll have time to shop for souvenirs in Orvieto, and maybe make one of your own.
We’ll say our farewells and, depending on your onward schedule, we’ll get you transferred to Rome airport or Orvieto train station.