On a hill in Umbria, Italy
sits the little town of Montefalco.
The Wall of Montefalco |
The historic district of Montefalco has one main street
that climbs uphill
on old cobblestones
surrounded by ancient structures
now housing a variety of eateries and shops.
Historic District Main Street |
Surrounding this heavenly hilltop town
are luscious olive groves and endless vineyards.
Montefalco Countryside |
We arrived in Montefalco in the evening
and promptly had an absolutely delicious dinner (and too much local wine)
at Locanda del Teatro.
(Waiter Andre was extra wonderful!
Or maybe that was the wine. )
Andre is on the left. |
Then we had a comfy sleep at Villa Pambuffetti.
At the top of the Historic District |
Staying here
gives you the opportunity
to make day trips
to nearby locations in the Umbrian region of Italy.
Villa Pambuffetti |
We stayed two nights but
only visited the historic district once.
I would have liked to go back the next day
but my feet were tired after a day spent exploring Assisi
and the pool at the hotel beckoned.
(I should have listed to husband
who wanted to go back to town.)
Montefalco Reflection |
We left the next morning to visit a Deruta potter
and then on to our next stop, Orvieto.
Impressive Door |
Montefalco is very small
and toured quickly
but can also be used as a home base for other local explorations.
Montefalco is located in the region of Umbria, Italy. |
Click here for additional photos
from this gallery
and then book your flight to Umbria.
You won't be disappointed.
Map of Umbria |
2 comments:
with no words, just photos, I would know this is Europe. I told Bob this morning that the streets and buildings are so different, with nothing flat. my favorite photo today is the main street. so very beautiful, would love to visit, but don't fly or float so will enjoy your photos
That is just amazing!! What a traveler you are!
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