Clerical sights in Perugia and Assisi are mystical experiences near the Franciscan hermit locations and in the biggest church of the World Santa Maria degli Angeli. But Umbria offers more than just pilgrimage.
Worth seeing is the city of Orvieto, built with tufa stones and its cathedral, which was built in 13th century because of the Miracle of Bolsena when communion's bread turned bloody. However Orvieto is most known because of it's white wine and the olive oil.
The hilly country of Umbria is ideal for cruising on streets full of bends, where every village you pass deserves a stop. Lovers of culture have to visit the church San Francesco of Assisi and the "Arco Etrusco" at Perugia. The trip becomes much better when you passed by Orvieto.






