Foliage in Umbria

The Green Heart of Italy warms up with colors in autumn: from September Umbria lights up with red, yellow and orange!

After the summer heat, nature blows its most beautiful colors and, temporarily abandoning the green, it colors before the arrival of winter. Autumn in Umbria is made up of the smell of leaves, of wood burning in the first fireplaces that are lit.

It is the season of harvesting and pressing the olives, then boiling the musts and mills where you can taste the bruschetta with the new oil.

Don’t miss a bike ride along the Strada del Sagrantino, with its purple vines, or a walk in the woods, such as the Bosco di San Francesco in Assisi, where you can admire the autumn foliage, or go with the children to collect chestnut curls in the area of ​​Città di Castello.

What to do in Umbria in September 2024? UmbriaSì tells you

Perfect Weather and Postcard Landscapes: Umbria in September Version

September is the ideal month to discover Umbria, when the summer heat gives way to a cooler and more pleasant climate. The days are still long and sunny, perfect for exploring the picturesque medieval villages, trekking among the green hills, and enjoying the charm of the landscapes that are starting to take on the colors of autumn. Imagine walking among golden vineyards and fields of sunflowers, with the fresh air that makes every outdoor activity a real pleasure.

Mark your calendar for September 13 – 14 – 15 for the new edition of Umbria Wine, the cultural wine festival with live music, food trucks and many initiatives that will be held in the historic center of Perugia. 
September is the perfect month to explore the wonderful natural landscapes of Umbria, both on foot and by bike. With the milder temperatures and the first hints of autumn, the Umbrian hills offer breathtaking scenery and paths immersed in the quiet of nature.

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What to do in Umbria in August 2024? UmbriaSì tells you

Umbria, with its combination of art, culture, nature and gastronomy, offers an August full of unique experiences. Whether you are a music fan, a nature lover or a foodie, here are three good reasons to come to Umbria in August.

Immerse Yourself in Art and Culture: Festivals and Medieval Villages

There are many events in the area that celebrate culture, music, art and local traditions. During this period, the region comes alive with a variety of festivals and events that attract visitors from all over the world. Among the most important are Suoni Controvento, Moon in June, Palio dei Quartieri in Nocera Umbra, Calici di Stelle, Donazione della Santa Spina in Montone and much more

Discover Nature in Umbria: Trekking and Relax

August is the ideal time to explore the natural beauty of Umbria. The Sibillini Mountains offer a wide range of outdoor activities, from hiking to horseback riding. Lake Trasimeno, the largest lake in central Italy, is an oasis of peace and nature. In August, its waters are perfect for swimming, kayaking and sailing. Trekking enthusiasts can explore the trails surrounding the lake, with breathtaking views of the surrounding hills. The Marmore Falls, located near Terni, a spectacular artificial waterfall is one of the highest in Europe. It offers panoramic trails and rafting opportunities for the more adventurous. An excursion to the Marmore Falls is an unforgettable experience for those who love nature and the Umbrian landscape.

Immerse Yourself in Food and Wine Festivals: A Journey into Umbrian Flavors

August is the perfect month to discover the authentic flavors of Umbria through the many food and wine festivals that animate the region. These events offer the opportunity to savor typical dishes and local products in a festive and convivial atmosphere. In addition to these, there are now historic events such as Calici di Stelle, Vinarelli in Torgiano, and much more

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