Rafting is certainly one of the most fun and exciting activities to live in Umbria. Aboard an unsinkable raft, we launch ourselves into an adventurous descent on the streams, pushed by water currents, through places of great naturalistic interest otherwise inaccessible: rock walls, waterfalls, woods and large meadows. All the equipment is provided and there are dressing rooms and hot showers available at the end of the descent. Back from the adventure, we will have a delicious Umbrian lunch at a typical restaurant with drinks included!
The meeting point is approximate; after confirmation, you will received a travel voucher with the exact meeting point, name of the guide / instructor, phone number and link for setting the GPS and reach the location. Please provide a valid email address and a phone number with WhatsApp.
Once you've booked your experience, we'll send you a travel voucher with the booking details, useful info, and contacts (no need to print it); please provide a valid email address or WhatsApp number, thank you.
Umbria, often referred to as 'The Green Heart of Italy,' is a picturesque region in central Italy known for its rolling hills, medieval towns, and rich cultural heritage. It offers a slower pace of life compared to neighboring Tuscany, with equally stunning landscapes and authentic Italian charm.
Assisi is a stunning hilltop town known for its medieval architecture and religious significance. It is the birthplace of St. Francis and home to the famous Basilica of San Francesco.
Spoleto is a charming town with a rich history and well-preserved Roman and medieval architecture. It is famous for its annual Festival dei Due Mondi (Festival of the Two Worlds).
The Valnerina Valley is a breathtaking natural area known for its hiking trails, waterfalls, and ancient villages. It is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
Umbria is famous for its black truffles, often served with pasta or as part of a tasting menu.
A variety of lentils grown in the town of Castelluccio, often served with pasta or as a soup.
The peak season in Umbria is from May to October, offering pleasant weather and vibrant festivals. This is the best time to explore the outdoors, attend cultural events, and enjoy the region's culinary delights.
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Umbria is generally a safe destination for travelers. Petty crime can occur in tourist areas, so it is important to take precautions to protect your belongings.
Perugia Station, Foligno Station
Perugia Bus Terminal, Assisi Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Umbria, with frequent services between towns. Tickets can be purchased on board or at local tobacco shops (tabaccherie).
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Norcia is a charming medieval town known for its well-preserved walls, Roman temples, and as the birthplace of St. Benedict. It is also famous for its high-quality meats and truffles.
Orvieto is a stunning hilltop town known for its magnificent cathedral, underground caves, and Etruscan ruins. It offers a rich history and beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
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