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Agriturismo in Umbria with Outdoor Pool, Spa, Free Guest Parking

Farmhouses in Umbria: Choose your agriturismo for your vacation.

Agriturismi.it has curated a selection of agritourisms in Umbria, for a stay dedicated to Italian culture and good food.
An agriturismo in Umbria offers the chance to explore an extensive natural, historical, and cultural heritage with abundant tourism options.

Heart of Italy, Umbria region hosts on its hills a myriad of small town and villages that preserve amazing marks of its Etrurian and medieval origins, such as Orvieto, Spello, Todi, Gubbio and Assisi, famous pilgrimage destination. Also worthy of a visit the major cities Perugia and Terni (there was born St Valentine and not far there is the spectacular Marmore Waterfall) but also the Appennino area and Trasimeno Lake.
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Assisi, Orvieto, Marmore Waterfall, Perugia, Spoleto, Gubbio, Todi, Spello, Norcia, Lago Trasimeno.
Local food
Cuisine: Tartufo nero di Norcia, Brustengolo, Corallina, Fichi girotti, Zuppa imbrecciata.
Wines: Montefalco Sagrantino, Torgiano rosso riserva.

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Frequently asked questions about Umbria

How many agriturismi are there in Umbria and how are they distributed?
There are 287 active agriturismi in Umbria. The province with the highest concentration is Perugia, with 241 structures, followed by Terni with 46. The offerings span very different territories: from the hills of Trasimeno to the Apennine valleys in the south, with a prevalence of family-run farms combining lodging and in-house dining.
Which areas of Umbria are best for an agriturismo stay?
The areas with the highest concentration of structures and established demand are Lago Trasimeno, with its lakeside landscapes and olive groves; Valnerina and Marmore, suited to those looking for nature and river trails; and Gubbio and its surroundings, a zone of woodland and truffle. Todi offers hills planted with vines and olive trees. Cascia is the main reference point for Umbria's high mountain terrain and the Parco dei Monti Sibillini.
What are the typical products and cuisine of Umbrian agriturismi?
Umbrian cuisine is built around minimally processed ingredients: Castelluccio IGP lentils, spelt, Trasimeno borlotti beans, black truffle from Norcia and white truffle from Gubbio. Cured meats — norcineria in particular — appear on nearly every menu. The main wines are Sagrantino di Montefalco DOCG and Torgiano Rosso Riserva DOCG. DOP Umbria extra virgin olive oil is produced throughout the region.
What is the best time of year to visit an agriturismo in Umbria?
Spring (April–May) is well suited for hiking and wildflower season; autumn (October–November) coincides with the olive harvest, the black truffle season, and local food festivals in the borghi. Summer is hot and crowded around Trasimeno. Winter suits those looking for quiet and lower rates, with possible snowfall in the Apennines from December through February.
What services do agriturismi in Umbria offer?
Services vary considerably from one property to another. Among the most common are an in-house restaurant, a swimming pool, direct sales of estate olive oil and wine, and pet-friendly accommodation. Some properties have a fattoria didattica or organic certification. On Agriturismi.it you can filter structures by individual service to find the ones that match your specific needs.
What can you do during an agriturismo stay in Umbria?
The most popular activities include wine and olive oil tastings on the estate, hiking or cycling along the CAI trail network, and day trips to nearby art cities (Assisi, Spoleto, Orvieto). In the Valnerina and Marmore area, outdoor activities such as rafting and canyoning are widely available. Truffle hunting with trained dogs is a common experience, especially in the area between Norcia and Gubbio.
What is the average cost per person of an agriturismo in Umbria?
The entry range runs between €35 and €60 per person per night, in standard double rooms with breakfast included. Properties with a pool, quality kitchen, and restored interiors are priced between €90 and €160 per room per night. Estates with a spa or charme suites exceed €200. Umbria remains one of the central Italian regions with the best value for money in agriturismo.

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