Numerous Umbrian destinations can be reached from our hotel in just under an hour’s drive!
Orvieto e Civita di Bagnoregio
Orvieto: The Pearl of Umbria
Orvieto is a medieval town located in southern Umbria, famous for its architectural beauty, ancient history, and fine wine. This gem of central Italy is an ideal destination for art, history, and food lovers.
What to See
– Orvieto Cathedral: the cathedral is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Italy. The façade is decorated with colorful mosaics and statues of saints.
– St. Patrick’s Well: this medieval well is an impressive example of ancient engineering. Descending the spiral staircase, you can admire the well’s imposing structure. Those who go down never meet those who go up, truly a mystery!
– Papal Palace: this medieval palace was the papal seat in the 13th century. Today, it houses the Museum of the Opera del Duomo and the Civic Art Gallery.
– Medieval streets and alleys: Orvieto’s historic center is a maze of narrow streets and cobblestone alleys, filled with shops, restaurants, and artisan workshops.
How to Get There
– By car: Orvieto is easily reachable by car via the A1 highway, exit Orvieto.
– By train: Orvieto’s train station is connected to major Italian cities.
Civita di Bagnoregio: The Dying City
Civita di Bagnoregio is a small medieval town located in the Tiber Valley, Umbria. This unique and enchanting place is known for its isolated location and ancient history.
The History
Civita di Bagnoregio stands on a clay hill dating back to the Pliocene era. Its strategic position has attracted human settlements since ancient times. Over the centuries, the town has been ruled by various civilizations, from the Etruscans to the Romans. It’s known as the dying city due to the continuous erosion of the tuff hill on which it stands, which threatens its stability and existence.
What to See
– The historic center: the medieval town is a maze of narrow streets and stone houses. Its architecture has remained largely intact over the centuries.
– The Church of San Donato: this 12th-century church is one of the town’s most important buildings. Inside, you can admire frescoes and valuable works of art.
– The view: from the top of the hill, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Tiber Valley.
What to Do
– Walk through the town: strolling through the narrow streets and squares is a unique experience. You can admire the beauty of the town and the surrounding nature.
– Guided tour: a guided tour can help you discover the town’s secrets and history.
– Photography: Civita di Bagnoregio is a paradise for photographers. The light and perspectives offer unique and enchanting shots.
How to Get There
– By car: Civita di Bagnoregio is reachable by car via the A1 highway, exit Orvieto, and then the SS 204.
You can park in the new area of Bagnoregio and reach Civita only on foot across a bridge that connects the new part of the city to the old medieval village.
Tips
– Visit off-season: to avoid crowds, it’s best to visit Civita di Bagnoregio off-season.
– Respect the environment: the town is fragile and vulnerable, so it’s essential to respect the environment and local rules.