The picturesque region of Umbria is one of most popular destinations in Italy for a lot of reasons. It has a spectacular array of medieval towns, verdant hills (they don't call it 'The Green Heart of Italy' for nothing), and earthy, mouth-watering cuisine that often highlights seasonal, foraged specialties like mushrooms, wild asparagus, and truffles. If you're after this rustic ideal, when it comes to choosing lodgings for your trip to Italy, one great way to get it is by staying in an agriturismo in Umbria.
With so many Italian agriturismi sprinkled throughout the Umbrian countryside (Tuscany and Le Marche, too), choosing the right one for you can be overwhelming. But if you follow a few simple tips you'll find the perfect place to spend a vacation that you'll never forget.
Source: https://www.walksofitaly.com/
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