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LA
VALLE UMBRA: ASSISI-SPOLETO-MONTEFALCO-TORGIANO-PERUGIA
A
leisure cycle tour of 8 days
This
is cycling over quiet country roads among the sunny, colourful fields
with a beautiful backdrop of hills covered with silver-green olive
groves and fertile vineyards. This not-too-heavy cycle tour will lead
you to lively, medieval villages and towns of the green valley 'Valle
Umbra' like Assisi, Spello, Foligno, Spoleto, Bevagna and Perugia and
because of the shorter daily distances you will have enough time to
visit them.
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Programme
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Day
1
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Arrival
in the hotel near Assisi (3km)
The
hotel, with swimming pool and restaurant, is situated 3 km
from the historical centre of Assisi.
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Day
2
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Cycling
to Bovara sul Clitunno passing for Spello and Foligno (37 km)
You
leave your hotel and cycling along the slopes of Mount Subasio
you reach Spello. There's enough time to wander about this
charming old town. Spello is an extremely interesting place,
containing many features dating back to Roman and medieval
times. After your visit you descend to Foligno, situated in the
valley. You pass along the main square with it's beautiful 'Duomo',
which still has a Romanesque facade. Passing along the lively
shopping street you will leave the town to cycle the last kms to
reach your hotel close to the fountains of Campello sul
Clitunno.
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Day
3
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Visiting
Spoleto (38 km)
This
morning a short tour brings you to Spoleto. From afar you can
already see its castle dominating the hilltop on which the
medieval part of the town is built. The centre is still largely
inside the medieval town walls. Spoleto offers a lot to see,
like the 'Duomo' with its famous frescoes by the Florentine
Filippo Lippi, the Roman house and the Roman Theatre with an
annexed archaeological museum. You will stay another night
in the country house in Bovara
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Day
4

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Cycling
to Bevagna (30 km)
Biking
through a slightly undulating landscape you will already see
Montefalco from a distance. At the foot of this town you have the
option to continue along the valley directly to Bevagna or to
visit Montefalco… but to reach this lovely town you first have
to conquer a steep climb. Montefalco (472 m a.s.l.) is also known
as the ‘balcony of
Umbria
’, because of the fantastic panorama. The
Franciscan church, now a museum, is decorated with magnificent 15th
and 16th century frescoes by artists such as Benozzo
Gozzoli and Perugino. Montefalco is well-known for its excellent
wines, Rosso di Montefalco d.o.c. and Sagrantino d.o.c.g ,
produced on the sunny slopes around the town, and of course it is
almost impossible to leave the town without tasting them in one of
the many wine bars.
From
Montefalco you go downhill to Bevagna. This town has a lovely
medieval square with a fountain and two Romanesque churches. The
square is a real meeting place for the friendly inhabitants of the
town.
You
can choose to stay in a hotel in the centre of the town or in a
country hotel with a swimming pool just outside Bevagna
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Day 5
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Cycling to
Torgiano (30 km)
In
the morning you have still time to visit Bevagna. Leaving it you
continue cycling mostly through the valley to Torgiano, a small
‘borgo’ at the confluence of the rivers Chiascio and Tiber
(Tevere), famous for its excellent wines. Your hotel is in the
quiet town centre.
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Day
6
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Visiting
Perugia (35 km)
A
short cycle tour will bring you to the station of Ponte
S.Giovanni situated at the foot of Perugia. From here a local
train will take you into the historical centre of Perugia, which
is situated on higher ground. The centre, with its little alleys
and characteristic town squares, is bubbling over with life. The
aristocratic Renaissance palaces, medieval churches, museums and
many galleries will make a lasting impression. After your visit
you return by train and bike back to your hotel in
Torgiano.
or
A
tour in the surroundings of Torgiano (42 km)
Close
to Torgiano is the village Deruta, which has, in part, managed
to retain the highly distinctive features of its medieval
buildings. Deruta is universally famous for its ceramics. The
origins of this ancient art go back as far as the Etruscan times
and nowadays the many local workshops still make excellent
quality ceramics.
The
next stop is the sanctuary of Madonna dei Bagni, which has built
after a miracle taking place in the year 1657. Inside the church
there are more then 600 votive tiles, all testimony to the
tradition of the ceramics of Deruta. You cycle back to Torgiano
through the Tiber valley.
Torgiano
is famous for its gorgeous red and white wines and when you have
a moment of time you could visit the interesting wine
museum and go to the Lungarotti' family's 'osteria'
next door, where you can taste their wines.
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Day
7
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To
Assisi (25 km)
Today
you will cross the valley cycling over quiet country roads. You
will already see Assisi from afar as, like many other Umbrian
towns, it is built on a hilltop. Before reaching Assisi,
however, you can stop for a moment to visit the Franciscan
basilica in S.Maria degli Angeli. Under its impressive dome
still lies the humble little chapel 'Porziuncola' where Saint
Francis once came to pray.
To
arrive in the beautiful historical centre of Assisi you have to
make a short but steep climb, but wandering through the town you
will agree that it was worth effort. (An option could be to take
the city bus from the train station in the valley and return
here after your visit of Assisi to pick up the bikes again). You
will have enough time to visit the main monuments of the town,
like the basilica of St.Francis with its beautiful frescoes by
the painters Giotto, Simone Martini, Cimabue and Pietro
Lorenzetti. Your overnight stay will be in the hotel, where you
started.
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Day
8
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Departure
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The
tour
includes:
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7
Overnight stays in *** star hotels with breakfast (Half Board
and upgrading is possible)
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luggage
transportation
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route
notes (English, German, Italian or Dutch) and maps
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local
back-up service
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Hiring
of comfortable city bikes (3 x 7 gears) possible.
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route
briefing
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tour
information
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insurance
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Period
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Every day
all the year round
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Level
2
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A landscape with
gentle rolling hills. The steeper climbs are short and the longer ones not
too steep. For a large part you cycle through the valley. The daily distances
are restricted to between 35 and 50 km
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Participants
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from 1 person
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Price
2012
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per
person in a double room with breakfast € 545,00
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single room with
breakfast € 675,00
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travelling alone with breakfast
€ 712,00
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3rd person in triple with
breakfast € 358,00
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half board supplement
p.p. € 140,00
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On request
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bike rental, gps tracks, wine tasting and
upgrading
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Bike rental
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rental bike (city bike 3 x 7) € 60,00; E-bike 110,00
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