For many travelers, Umbria is an underrated region in Italy, with Tuscan vibes but fewer crowds. This country estate has been owned by a single family for generations and has nine luxury villas ...
Nicknamed the ‘green heart of Italy,’ this region is a remarkable mix of rolling ... known for producing legumes and wild mushrooms. Umbria is also home to a town known as the ‘mini Rome ...
The region, famous for its drinkable red wines and its hearty cuisine (Umbria is a carnivore’s dream), is also one of Italy’s most beautiful. But it is often overlooked in favour of other ...
The northern region, with its diverse array of ... Europe to British colonies such as India. On the day Italy declared war on Britain the Umbria was sunk just over 20 miles from Port Sudan.
Back in 1997, a magnitude 6.0 quake left 11 dead and destroyed 80,000 homes in the Marche and Umbria regions of Italy, 50km to the northwest of last Wednesday’s destruction. And 30km to the ...
The Sangiovese grape is king in Tuscany, where it's most famously used to make Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano wines. Next door to the east in the increasingly ...