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My mother is from Bevagna and return there several times a year - lovely to see it featured! The Cantine Aperte the end of May is also worth experiencing, most of the vineyards are open and you can explore their wines and have DJ's/music. Great fun. La Quintana in Foligno is also worth seeing. All in all lots to see and do from a beautiful part of Italy.
Panicale is a beautiful medieval village with alot of history. Visit the Panicale Info Point for a tour of the silk museum, San Sebastian Church with it's very own painting by Rafael, and the delightful wooden theatre. Not to mention the wonderful bars,restaurants and hotels in the Piazza centro storico. They have live music in the summer and plenty of festas. Only 15 minutes from Trasimeno Lake. Hope I'm not too late with this info.
Castelluchio di Norcia was one of my favourite places in Italy, but was terribly damaged in the earthquakes in 2016-17. I visited in 2019 and most of the old village was still a "red zone" that could not be entered. I hope more of the village has been recovered since then
Panicale is a beautiful medieval village with alot of history. Visit the Panicale Info Point for a tour of the silk museum, San Sebastian Church with it's very own painting by Rafael, and the delightful wooden theatre. Not to mention the wonderful bars,restaurants and hotels in the Piazza centro storico. They have live music in the summer and plenty of festas. Only 15 minutes from Trasimeno Lake. Hope I'm not too late with this info.
Hi Michele What a standout video of Umbria!!. your video was key to our plan to visit Umbria! . I didn’t see the link for organized or customized day bike trips. Would you be able to reply with that link pls? Also are there places to bike near Orvieto or places that organize bike trips near Orvieto? Thank you!!
Wonderful video Michelle, thank you for creating this. Just a shame you didn't include Panicale which has an amazing history and festa celebrating both its traditional silk and wine history. Also a fresco by Rafael and an exquisite wooden theatre in the historico centro. We'll worth a visit.
My grandparents immigrated from Umbria..wish I knew someone that lived in Umbria ..I'm curious what it was like to live there and why they decided to leave Umbria to the U.S
We will be spending three weeks in Italy soon and plan to spend a week or so in Umbria. Pre-Covid we spent a week in Tuscany based in Chianti and loved exploring. Do you have a suggestion for a base in Umbria? We will be renting a car and would like to see the key sites. Grazie.
Panicale is a beautiful medieval village with alot of history. Visit the Panicale Info Point for a tour of the silk museum, San Sebastian Church with it's very own painting by Rafael, and the delightful wooden theatre. Not to mention the wonderful bars,restaurants and hotels in the Piazza centro storico. They have live music in the summer and plenty of festas. Only 15 minutes from Trasimeno Lake. Hope I'm not too late with this info. Enjoy Italia...
Thanks Michelle. Question for you. We are arriving in civitavecchia and want to pick up a rental car to drive to Umbria. Where is the best place to pickup a car? I’m civitavecchia port or Florence or Rome airport? I don’t want to have to deal with big city traffic. Or back track. It would be a one way rental. Thanks in advance! Carencia 😊
Ciao Carencia, I would suggest checking prices for all 3 places and what cars they have available as well as factor in the hassle of travelling all the way to Fiumicino airport or Florence etc without a car to then pick one up. Personally, I would get a rental directly from the point of departure, ie. Civitavecchia. You can compared options here bit.ly/BookDiscoverCars
Hi Michele, Great Video. My wife and I rented Villa Primaluce Trasimeno for a month and will arrive next Saturday. It seems that most of the festivals are in June and July. Are there any in May? Can you also recommend some farmers markets. We love to cook. Arrivederci. Albert
Nice landscapes from Umbria land of famous italian saints as S Francis of Assisi Sta Claire and St Rita da Cassia the saint of impossibles and lawyer of desesperate cases with mercy of God
Oy mate! Not sure if it's your accent but it sounds like you said the Battle of Lake Trasimene was in 1217 BC. You're exactly 1000 years too early! Otherwise, lovely video.
So here’s my question . . . . Does anyone actually live in Umbria? Or Italy? I’ve watched lots of video segments like yours, and they all look wonderful, but I don’t see many actual citizens in most footage. I saw almost NONE in yours. Just curious. Thanks.
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Thankyou Michele
Exceptional delivery lots of information lovely videos Thank you from picnz
My mother is from Bevagna and return there several times a year - lovely to see it featured! The Cantine Aperte the end of May is also worth experiencing, most of the vineyards are open and you can explore their wines and have DJ's/music. Great fun. La Quintana in Foligno is also worth seeing. All in all lots to see and do from a beautiful part of Italy.
By far the best and most informative video on Umbria I have found. It managed to convince me to visit next year.❤
I love all the towns in Umbria, they are so charming and especially clean too.
Unbelievable!!! So looking forward to visit Umbria on our next trip to Italy in 2024....great job on your content!!!!
Panicale is a beautiful medieval village with alot of history. Visit the Panicale Info Point for a tour of the silk museum, San Sebastian Church with it's very own painting by Rafael, and the delightful wooden theatre. Not to mention the wonderful bars,restaurants and hotels in the Piazza centro storico. They have live music in the summer and plenty of festas. Only 15 minutes from Trasimeno Lake. Hope I'm not too late with this info.
Absolutely beautiful. Very informative. A feast for the eyes and the soul. Brava!
Grazie! My pleasure 🙏So glad you enjoyed it.
Wonderful video and ideas. Im planning a future trip
Very helpful video with beautiful scenery! We're hoping to make a trip to Umbria soon and I've added several of these places to my list. Thank you!
Oh that’s wonderful! My absolute pleasure 😀
Castelluchio di Norcia was one of my favourite places in Italy, but was terribly damaged in the earthquakes in 2016-17. I visited in 2019 and most of the old village was still a "red zone" that could not be entered. I hope more of the village has been recovered since then
Love the lake, if I can’t believe no one is out there in a kayak and a fishing rod
This was a great video! I am heading to Umbria to visit friends at the end of May. This really piqued my interest! Thank you! Robert
How exciting! My absolute pleasure! Buon viaggio! That's so kind of you to say. Grazie mille :)
Great explanatory video of this region!!! One of the best we’ve seen!! Grazie!!❤
Grazie! So glad you enjoyed it 🤩🙏
Very helpful guide! I usually plan my trips by looking over gmaps, but you highlighted couple interesting spots that I've overlooked.
I’m so glad 😀
Panicale is a beautiful medieval village with alot of history. Visit the Panicale Info Point for a tour of the silk museum, San Sebastian Church with it's very own painting by Rafael, and the delightful wooden theatre. Not to mention the wonderful bars,restaurants and hotels in the Piazza centro storico. They have live music in the summer and plenty of festas. Only 15 minutes from Trasimeno Lake. Hope I'm not too late with this info.
That’s amazing! So captivating! ❤️
I will be visiting Umbria for one day next week, I will try to squeeze in everything you mentioned in one day, haha. Love your video.
Grazie mille! So glad you enjoyed it 😊
Salve Michele!! Grazie for this incredibly well done travel guide!! It really looks like you had a great time as well🙂
Grazie mille 😀 I appreciate your kind words and support 🇮🇹⭐️
Thank you for featuring me and the Narnia Festival in this beautiful presentation of Umbria! ❤️🎶
Thank you for such a moving performance ⭐️🇮🇹🤩❤️
This has totally shaped my perugia trip thank you 🎉
Oh amazing! My pleasure. Grazie mille e buon viaggio!
Thanks for the tour. Another one added to the list!
Hi Michele What a standout video of Umbria!!. your video was key to our plan to visit Umbria! . I didn’t see the link for organized or customized day bike trips. Would you be able to reply with that link pls? Also are there places to bike near Orvieto or places that organize bike trips near Orvieto? Thank you!!
Thank you so much!
My pleasure 😀
Great video, Grazie mille
Grazie mille 😀💚🤍❤️🇮🇹
Wonderful video Michelle, thank you for creating this. Just a shame you didn't include Panicale which has an amazing history and festa celebrating both its traditional silk and wine history. Also a fresco by Rafael and an exquisite wooden theatre in the historico centro. We'll worth a visit.
Grazie mille! Thanks for the suggestions 🤩
salve its more formal than ciao but great video, im from umbria and i loved this video ty!
Grazie! So glad you enjoyed it 🤩🙏
My grandparents immigrated from Umbria..wish I knew someone that lived in Umbria ..I'm curious what it was like to live there and why they decided to leave Umbria to the U.S
Я хочу пожелать вам приятных и захватывающих выходных. Я желаю вам самого хорошего настроения, чтобы весело провести выходные.
We will be spending three weeks in Italy soon and plan to spend a week or so in Umbria. Pre-Covid we spent a week in Tuscany based in Chianti and loved exploring. Do you have a suggestion for a base in Umbria? We will be renting a car and would like to see the key sites. Grazie.
Panicale is a beautiful medieval village with alot of history. Visit the Panicale Info Point for a tour of the silk museum, San Sebastian Church with it's very own painting by Rafael, and the delightful wooden theatre. Not to mention the wonderful bars,restaurants and hotels in the Piazza centro storico. They have live music in the summer and plenty of festas. Only 15 minutes from Trasimeno Lake. Hope I'm not too late with this info. Enjoy Italia...
Thanks Michelle. Question for you. We are arriving in civitavecchia and want to pick up a rental car to drive to Umbria. Where is the best place to pickup a car? I’m civitavecchia port or Florence or Rome airport? I don’t want to have to deal with big city traffic. Or back track. It would be a one way rental. Thanks in advance! Carencia 😊
Ciao Carencia, I would suggest checking prices for all 3 places and what cars they have available as well as factor in the hassle of travelling all the way to Fiumicino airport or Florence etc without a car to then pick one up. Personally, I would get a rental directly from the point of departure, ie. Civitavecchia. You can compared options here bit.ly/BookDiscoverCars
Hi Michele, Great Video. My wife and I rented Villa Primaluce Trasimeno for a month and will arrive next Saturday. It seems that most of the festivals are in June and July. Are there any in May? Can you also recommend some farmers markets. We love to cook. Arrivederci. Albert
Por favor subtitulos en español.
Nice landscapes from Umbria land of famous italian saints as S Francis of Assisi Sta Claire and St Rita da Cassia the saint of impossibles and lawyer of desesperate cases with mercy of God
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Oy mate! Not sure if it's your accent but it sounds like you said the Battle of Lake Trasimene was in 1217 BC. You're exactly 1000 years too early! Otherwise, lovely video.
Outstanding presentation. Quit your "day job" (teaching languages). You were meant to be a travel vlogger! Great job!
Grazie! So glad you enjoyed it 🤩🙏
So here’s my question . . . . Does anyone actually live in Umbria? Or Italy? I’ve watched lots of video segments like yours, and they all look wonderful, but I don’t see many actual citizens in most footage. I saw almost NONE in yours. Just curious. Thanks.
This is because I always get up super early and film/take photos or I wait until there are no people in the shot then film :)
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GRAZIE BELLA MIA QUESTA E' CASA MIA LA MIA BELLA TRIESTE QUANTO MI MANCA