Gubbio is the seventh municipality in Italy by territorial extension with only 32,000 residents, which means immense green spaces to enjoy for excursions, walks, mountain biking, and for direct contact with nature. City of the Festa dei Ceri, the Palio della Balestra, the largest Christmas tree in the world, the Medieval Festival, the Dinosaur Museum, the Roman Theater, the Palazzo dei Consoli and the Eugubine Tables, this perfectly preserved stone city has kept its charm and history intact since the Middle Ages.
Francesco passed here...
With wings on his feet
The Franciscan Path
In the immediate vicinity of the Estate, about a 20-minute walk, passes the Franciscan Path of Peace, wghich from Assisi arrives at the sanctuary of la Verna passing through Gubbio, you can also go to Gubbio and then continue on the path of the Medieval aqueduct towards the Bottaccione Gorge a world renowned significant geological site and treasure chest of art.
A short distance from the estate stands the ruined castle of San Cipriano. The entire area is the site of many castles and medieval structures.
Tailor-made excursions can be arranged to visit the surrounding points of interest. In addition to the cities of Gubbio, Assisi, Perugia, Lake Trasimeno e Città di Castello there are a multitude of lesser-known, but equally charming, medieval villages. This is the case of Montone, home of the open-airUmbria Film Festival, and Pietralunga, known for its prized white truffles, as well as countless itineraries in the neighboring regions of Tuscany, Marche and Emilia Romagna.
For nature lovers Montecucco is the ideal destination for walks and exciting hang-gliding and paragliding flights. In addition, the area offers cycle paths for road bike and mountain bike excursions and fantastic itineraries to travel by motorbike.