When to go en Ombrie ?

Umbria enjoys a temperate climate. The summer months, from June to August, correspond to the high season and are marked by warm temperatures, often around 30°C. This is the time to explore Perugia, Assisi and other picturesque towns! On the other hand, winter, from December to February, is the low season in Umbria, with cooler temperatures hovering around 10°C. They can even drop below zero at night.

The Umbrian climate is typically Mediterranean in the west, with mild winters and hot summers, and becomes more continental as you move eastwards, with more marked temperature variations.

For a great travel experience, visiting Umbria in spring or autumn is ideal: you avoid both summer heat and winter cold.

Umbria is an attractive destination all year round, thanks to its rolling countryside, medieval towns and rich culture:

January to March is winter in Umbria. Although it's low season, it's a great time to avoid the crowds and take advantage of reduced accommodation rates. However, be prepared for cool, even cold weather, with a chance of rain.

April to June: spring is undoubtedly the best time to visit Umbria. The climate is mild, the countryside is in bloom and towns such as Perugia and Assisi come alive without the summer influx of tourists.

July and August : these months mark the peak of the high season in Umbria. The weather is warm and sunny, but expect crowds at major tourist sites and higher accommodation rates.

September and October: autumn in Umbria is spectacular. The harvest gives the countryside a golden hue, and it's also the season for local festivals, especially those linked to truffles.

November to December : as winter approaches, the crowds disperse. It's a good time for a quieter experience, even if the rains are more frequent.

If you want to discover Umbria in all its splendor, spring and autumn are ideal.

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All the inhabitants of Umbria say it: "We have nothing to envy to Tuscany. "If the Renaissance was not born in Perugia, but in Florence, it must be admitted that this landlocked territory has many cards to spend an excellent stay, with quality services at interesting prices. A land of gourmets, Umbria offers a striking marriage between the tradition of the land and the richness of its villages. The tranquillity that suits it so well makes it a destination to be preferred by all those who wish to know the meaning of the word "rest". In the heart of Italy and recognized as its green lung, Umbria has always been a stopover for the armies that have stirred history. History has shaped a plethora of villages, protected by ramparts and other medieval walls, on the slopes of the Apennines. If time has largely taken them over, their remains give the region a charm

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