Nestled in the heart of central Italy, Umbria offers a timeless blend of medieval charm, rolling hills, and authentic culture—perfect for travelers seeking authentic Italian experiences. Navigating this often-overlooked region is easier than you think with clear directions and thoughtful route planning.
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Arriving in Umbria begins with major transport hubs: Perugia’s railway station connects directly to Rome and Florence, while airports in Rome, Florence, and Bologna provide international access. From the airport or train, rent a car for optimal exploration—public transport is limited in rural areas. Major highways like A1 (Rome to Milan) and regional roads weave through scenic towns, making driving the most convenient way to discover Umbria’s hidden gems.
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Start from Perugia and follow well-marked routes toward Assisi, Spoleto, and Orvieto, each accessible within a 1-2 hour drive. Use GPS with local road names to avoid confusing signs—Umbrian roads often blend into quiet villages. For coastal or hilltop views, consider scenic detours like the route from Spoleto to Norcia, passing through olive groves and ancient ruins. Always check local road closures, especially in mountainous areas during winter.
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To reach Lake Trasimeno from Perugia, take the SS73 east, enjoying panoramic views of Umbrian countryside. After 30 km, turn south toward the lake—signs are clear, and parking is available near the waterfront. Explore footpaths and cycle routes around the lake for a tranquil experience. For visitors prioritizing culture, linking Perugia to Assisi via SP67 offers a mix of historic architecture and natural beauty, with regular shuttle services enhancing accessibility.
Visiting Umbria, Italy: Map and Attractions Guide
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With well-planned directions and local insight, exploring Umbria becomes a seamless journey through Italy’s rural soul. Let this guide empower your adventure—rent a car, embrace the roads, and uncover why Umbria remains one of Italy’s most cherished destinations. Start mapping your route today and prepare to fall in love with this timeless region.
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Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. Umbria, the green heart of Italy, is a tourist destination of rural lands puncuated by hill towns, lakes and Etruscan cities. Discover it with our map and travel guide.
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How to get to Umbria, Italy Umbria is a land-locked region in the centre of Italy, just north of Rome and south-east of Tuscany. The region is often called the 'Green Heart of Italy' for it's forest-clad hills and rolling landscapes; it also has beautiful towns and villages, expansive lakes, historical site and the food, the glorious food. View a planning map of Umbria, also known as Italy's Green Heart, showing the places in central Italy to visit and information for each destination.
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Description: This map shows cities, towns, villages, highways, main roads, secondary roads, railroads, lakes and mountains in Umbria. This is the guide you need to help you plan your Umbrian road trip itinerary! See where we visited, top picks, hidden gems and more! Travel guide of Umbria Italy.
Maps, articles, photos and destination guides about Umbria major attractions. Map of Umbria, Italy Map of locations of interest in Umbria and Tuscany, Italy Click the markers on the map of Umbria for information and links to interesting localities throughout Umbria and also Tuscany south of Florence. Umbria, region, central Italy, including the provinces of Perugia and Terni.
It lies roughly equidistant between Rome (south) and Florence (north). The modern region takes its name from the Umbria of Roman times. The Roman emperor Augustus made Umbria (together with the district of Ager Gallicus).
Umbria Map shows the provinces, major cities, region capital, and roads, with province boundaries and regional boundaries of Umbria in Italy.