June in Umbria offers an irresistible mix of culture, relaxation and uncontaminated nature. The mild climate and long days invite you to explore fascinating villages, evocative landscapes and food and wine delights.
Here are our three tips on what to do in Umbria in June

Art, history and relaxation in the medieval villages
June is the ideal time to immerse yourself in the history and beauty of the Umbrian villages, without the crowds of the high season. Visit Spello, with its flower-filled streets and artistic masterpieces, or discover Bevagna, where the medieval atmosphere can be felt at every corner. Explore Todi or Gubbio, with its silent squares and breathtaking views. After a day of exploration, relax in a farmhouse immersed in in the green, enjoying the local cuisine.

Nature experiences: trekking and green walks
Umbria in June is a feast for nature lovers. Treat yourself to a hike in the Sibillini Mountains or a trek along the Sentiero degli Ulivi, which connects Assisi to Spoleto, crossing hills and olive groves. If you prefer a more relaxing day, organize a picnic on the shores of Lake Trasimeno or enjoy a walk in the shaded woods of Mount Subasio.

Outdoor food and wine: a journey through authentic flavors
June is perfect for enjoying unique outdoor culinary experiences. Discover the area’s excellence with a tour of the cellars of Montefalco, where Sagrantino is the protagonist, or stop in Trevi to taste the extra virgin olive oil, symbol of the region. Take part in a dinner under the stars at a local farm or at a village festival, where you can savor typical dishes such as torta al testo or strangozzi with truffle, accompanied by a good glass of wine.