Assisi to Rome: A Trekking Tour of Italy

Couple trekking through poppy fields in Umbria, Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

The walking routes to Rome are lined with picturesque olive groves and emerald oak forests, historically guiding pilgrims to the Eternal City. Your custom tailored tour combines the majesty of the countryside with the charms of the secluded hilltop towns around the Italian regions of Umbria and Lazio. Hike the trails that circle hidden crater lakes, discover an enchanting vineyard situated in an antique stone farmhouse and nourish your body and mind with a refreshing dip in the ancient thermal baths. Immerse yourself in the splendors of the landscape and culture as you follow the Via Francigena from Assisi to Rome.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Assisi, Spoleto, Gubbio, orvieto, Pinacale, Montefiascone, Viterbo, Vetralla, Rome, Monte Subasio National Park, Perugia, Lake Bolsena, Spello, Vatican City

Suggested Duration

10 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Assisi – Arrive in Rome and Transfer to Assisi with an Introductory Tour

The Umbrian plains spread across the landscape from the base of Monte Subasio. Woods rise along the slopes to the peak above the marbled city of Assisi, birthplace of St. Francis. Your private transfer will meet you at Fiumicino Airport in Rome and escort you north into the region of Umbria and the entrance of the hillside town. Assisi stands at an elevation of 1,300 feet above sea level and looks out over the meadows in view of the regional capital, and former rival, Perugia. Check-in to comforts of your hotel located in a 13th-century Benedictine nunnery. The original cellars have been refurbished to contain a luxury spa, easily accessed for your relaxation after a full day of trekking through the wonders of the region.

Your guide will meet you in the hotel lobby keen to introduce you to the charms of Assisi, beginning with the picturesque castle of Rocca Maggiore. The old cobblestone road leads to the top of the hillside and the walls of the storybook fortress. Cardinal Albornoz patronized the structure in the 14th-century, and the main wall extends from the castle entrance to the tower to offer pristine panoramas of the landscape. A tunnel connects the tower to the castle, along with a recessed wall once used to protect sentries from imposing armies. Costumed figures inside the castle walls showcase the typical clothing of nobility in the region during the 14th-century.

What's Included:

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Day 2

Assisi – Trek along the Vale of Spoleto to Discover Town of Spello

Day 3

Assisi – Enjoy a Day at Leisure around the Landscape and Town of Gubbio

Day 4

Orvieto - Explore the Perugia and the Town of Panicale en route to Orvieto

Day 5

Orvieto – Traverse the Ancient Streets of Orvieto and the Etruscan Tombs

Day 6

Montefiascone – Follow Via Francigena For Panoramic Views and Villages

Day 7

Viterbo – Visit the Papal Summer Residence and Thermal Baths of Lazio

Day 8

Vetralla – Relish the Landscape of Lazio and Enjoy a Pasta Making Class

Day 9

Rome – Travel to Rome for an All Day Urban Hike Tour of the Eternal City

Day 10

Rome – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims and merchants on the ancient route from Assisi to Rome known as Via Francigena
  • Relax in ancient thermal baths open to the countryside that offers refreshing waters and a pristine view
  • Delight in the regional wine of a private vineyard located along an extinct volcano’s crater
  • Relish the urban hiking tours of famous Italian cities to discover the historical streets, elegant architecture, and unparalleled artistry
  • Listen to your private cooking instructor for lessons on how to prepare traditional regional pasta dishes
  • Bask in the refreshing aromas and picturesque marvels of the Italian countryside while hiking countless trails
  • Visit ancient catacombs winding beneath preserved Medieval cities
  • Explore fascinating historical abbeys and churches throughout Umbrian and Lazio 

Detailed Description

The hills and valleys of Italy brim with emerald forests and remarkable lakes that are framed by the rolling hills and mountains along the horizon. Your 10-day trek through the countryside will take you to the towns and cities of a decadent past all connected by the pilgrimage route known as the Via Francigena. Whether a history enthusiast or hiking fanatic, nature-lover or architectural fan, you will quickly uncover the wonders of the countryside between Assisi and Rome. Your active journey will begin with your arrival at Fiumicino Airport in Rome. Your private transfer will meet you at baggage claim and escort you north to the remarkable city of Assisi. The historical city climbs the hillside and shines a rosy hue in the late afternoon sun as you enjoy an introductory tour of Assisi to embrace the views and experience the culture.

Venture next through the valley and oak forests to visit the village of Spello. Enjoy the Renaissance frescoes and relaxed atmosphere of the town before you return to Assisi for the night. Your guide will then lead you on a remarkable tour of the St. Francis Basilica before you hike six miles to the preserved Medieval town of Gubbio, located along Monte Ingino. Travel next to Orvieto by way of the stunning city of Perugia, the capital of Umbria. Wander the winding streets and enjoy the unique mixture of vibrant student life and historical architecture before you settle in Orvieto. Discover the more than 2,000 years of history around Orvieto during your 10-mile tour of the city atop the plateau, in the Etruscan catacombs, and through the woodlands to the edge of Lake Bolsena.

You will next travel along the wildflowers and olive groves that sprout around the trails that lead to Montefiascone. Enjoy an introductory tour of the town before you venture to a celebrated local vineyard for a fabulous wine tour. Continue and explore the trails around Viterbo, along with the grand architecture of a town that once housed popes and noblemen. Outside of town, you will visit the Bagnaccio Terme, natural thermal baths that help refresh your muscles after the long days of hiking. The trails of the next day will lead you through Cimini Regional Park to the Medieval town of Vetralla.

Once in town, your private chef will greet you and introduce you to the staples of pasta making, along with the traditional flavors of the regional cuisine. Next, visit the town of Sutri to see the Roman amphitheater en route to Rome. Once in the Eternal City, embark on an urban hike and traverse the famous monuments around the historical city center, from the Colosseum to St. Peter’s Square. Your private transfer will escort you from the hotel to Fiumicino Airport for your flight home, but you could always extend your stay and trek the trails of the Cinque Terre or relax on the shores of Sicily.

Starting Price

$4,500 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Italy Review, Tuscany & Umbria Vacation, Chianti, Perugia, Montefalco, Bevagne, Wine Tour
I am sorry to report this but as a customer of Zicasso I feel you should know when a travel agency does not live up to your standards. Both Mike, myself and our friends have used your referral company and have had great results. There were just too many things about this trip that were a huge disappointment.Train tickets issued to Mike & I were for two different train cars! Why would a premiere travel agent who knows we have never traveled this way put myself and my husband on a train in two completely different train cars! Thankfully the ticket handler was gracious enough to let us sit together. As a premiere travel agency we definitely should have been asked to if we would like to have premiere economy and definitely should have had tickets where we sat together.Location of Villas: While the Villa in Chianti and the hotel in Perugia were both wonderful places but very isolated. The places we were scheduled to travel to were all located a long ways away. We spent so much time in our van driving it was cause for a lot of stress. For example poor time management on scheduling: Florence - travel distance fine, tour guide great, no time at all to shop as driver was waiting to take us back. Pienza - a 2+ hour drive when we arrived the driver said he would need to take us to next stop in 20 minutes! That is not relaxing. We were then late to our lunch at the farm which they were not pleased but were very accommodating for us. Thank goodness she was such a doll. On to Montalcino but no, we had no time to visit this village because we had to be at a winery for a tour. Then a 2+ hour drive home only to have our other driver waiting to take us to dinner. Stress. Castello di Ami yet another long and windy road trip to go to two wineries. Which were nice but feel there were probably some closer that would have satisfied. Cortona was fun yet another long day in the van. The hotel in Perugia seemed so relaxing but we never had time to spend there. Next day another 1.5+ hr. drive to a winery and 2 villages one Montefalco was fun to walk around, when we arrived at the village of Bevagne it was literally a ghost town no shops were open nothing. This might have been due to August holiday but the Travel agent should be aware of these things. It was a waste of time. Restaurants suggested: a Chianti restaurant was cute and nice to have when you are tired from traveling. The Tuscany restaurant was lovely, 25 minute drive just fine and we had a great meal. The other restaurants in this area that were suggested were too far away 45 min.+ after being in a car all day - again travel agent should be cognizant of this itinerary. We found a fun castle 5 min. drive away and had a great meal. After traveling all day to get to our hotel in Perugia we were not up for traveling yet again to a restaurant but there was nothing close by and this restaurant was to be on Lake Trasimeno so we decided to go. It was awful no view of the lake the wait staff forgot our order and food was sub par. ugh The next night we ate pizza at the resort! Transportation: We were to have English speaking drivers every day. We had 2 the rest of them spoke very little English in fact the last one driver spoke no English we had him for 2 days. Luckily he was so sweet that he downloaded a translate app and I sat in the front seat so we could "talk" to him. 

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Review: Italy Family Vacation, Milan, Rome, Florence, Venice, Parma, Modena, San Gimignano, Lake Como, Dolomites Snowmobiling

Thanks for helping me organize my family (of 10 with diverse age from 15 to 63) trip to Italy, from Dec 17 to Dec 31. Whilst different member of my family have different expectation and requirement, I would like to comment you and your team on having planned an excellent trip that not only met each and everyone's interest and expectation but truly exceeded it.

Your planning have brought us to the lovely cities of Parma, Modena, Florence, Orvieto, Civita Di Bagnoregio, Naples, Rome, Venice, Cortina d'Amprezzo and back to our starting point Milan. Throughout the trip, we have a well balance itinerary that covered

- beautiful churches such as the Duomo in Milan, Rome, Florence,

- archeological site like Pompeii, Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, Pisa, Verona (learning more about romeo and Juliet)

- great local eating places (recommended by the guides you chose)

- lovely country side and unique sight in San Gimignano, Civita Di Bagnoregio, Orvieto, Lake Como,

- great gallery likes Uffizi, Academia

- Interesting activity such as Snow Mobile excursion in Cortina, Learning Cooking 

- Shopping activities

With so much, yet your team immaculate planning never have us rushing from sight to sight, we were both able to enjoy and learn as much as we can of each sight and at times added more activities.

The team of guides you chose, have truly turn stone and history into exciting stories that the provided the group deeper understanding of the sights we visited and saw. Really like to thank each on of them like our guides in Florence, Pisa, San Gimignano, Orvieto and Civita Di Bagnoregio, Naples and Pompeii, Rome, Verona, Venice and Milan.

But most importantly, thank you for getting our driver, he truly ensure our comfort whilst driving steadily through jams on our way to Naple and snow storm on our way to Cortina d Amprezzo and also took very good care of us ensuring we know what to do where we have no guides and leaving us clear instruction when we needed help. He is truly a wonder.

I will definitely tell my friends heading to Italy about this company.... A wonderfully great experience.

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Italy Travel Review: Perugia, Orvieto, Rome, Cooking Class, Cuisine, 1 Week
"Zicasso’s travel company did an excellent job designing our trip and provided support when we needed to make last-minute modifications."

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Luxury Italy Group Tour Review: Rome, Tuscany, Chianti, Montepulciano, Montalcino, Siena, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, San Gimignano

THE BEST VACATION EVER!!!!

I must admit that I was somewhat uncomfortable arranging a group tour to Italy with someone I communicated with only via the Internet and telephone.  However, after my first communication with our agent -- I knew that she “had it.”  She understood exactly what we wanted to do.  She was right-on in both concept and execution.

Our ten-day adventure in Italy began with a private transfer with an English speaking local driver from the Rome airport to our fantastic 3 star boutique hotel located right in the historical center of Rome.  During our three days in Rome, we had fantastic private tours of Ancient Rome, the Coliseum, and the Vatican Museums.  Extremely knowledgeable, English-speaking guides led all of our tours.  Sense of Italy had arranged for VIP, skip the line, priority entrance for all tours -- saving us from long waits in long lines.

After our busy 3 days in Rome, we departed via private van transfer from our hotel in Rome to the Chianti Region of Tuscany.  The transfer included stops on the Val D’ Orcia to visit the amazing Villages of Montalcino and Montepulciano.  The “light lunch” and wine tasting we enjoyed in Montalcino was one of the highlights of our trip.  In Tuscany we stayed 7 Nights in a beautiful, historic villa located on one of the best wine estates of Chianti (Villa Le Corti near San Casciano) where we were met with a fantastic welcome dinner. During our time in Tuscany we were transported by private van from our villa to private tours of Siena, San Gimignano, Florence, Pisa and Lucca.  On each of our stops we were met by knowledgeable English speaking guides that clearly were proud of the history of their country, and were anxious to share it.  Interspersed in all of this activity were numerous exceptional meals with opportunities to taste (and drink) very fine Italian wines.

When we finally were forced to leave Italy, our agent arranged for private transport accommodating our varying departure times from the Florence airport and train station.

Thanks to this travel company and our agent for designing the perfect vacation for our group.  The only complaint that I heard was that we ate too much — wow was all the food delicious.  I really don’t know how she did it.  All of the tours were great — the van drivers friendly and helpful, the guides knowledgeable, and the sites spectacular.  Our stay in the villa was a great experience.  We were treated royally everywhere.  We all marveled at our agent's ability to get us, the vans, the guides, the food and wine, etc. all at the right place at the right time.  She is a genius!!!!

Jeff E

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Italy Family Vacation Review: Taormina, Roccalumera, Sant'Alessio Siculo, Savoca, Siracusa, Modica, Ispica, Aeolian Islands

My wife and kids were joined by my sister, my dad and his wife on a 10-day trip to Sicily.

We engaged this travel company to put the trip together for us. I provided the information about which villages we were interested in focusing on because of an ancestral tie. They took that information and weaved in activities that complimented our desired locations and supplemented the agenda with villages and cities with which we didn’t have ancestral ties, but which offered opportunities for fun and adventure.

We started out in Taormina for three nights. While in the area we did quick driving tours of Letojanni and Roccalumera. We spent a little more time in Sant'Alessio Siculo to visit our family church in which my great grandfather Stefano had a stone erected at the passing of his father Domenico in 1948. We traveled to Savoca to visit locations that were in the Godfather movies. Then we drove up to Forza d'Agrò another family ancestral hub and did a walking tour of the town visiting more set locations for the Godfather movies but also parts of our town inhabited by our ancestors. We spent a fair amount of time in the town of Taormina visiting the central city area and other locations like the Greek Amphitheater. Everywhere we went was a quick 10-minute walk from our hotel. We stayed at a Hotel which was an excellent base of operations.

Our last day in the area we visited Mt. Etna. Our very knowledgeable guide put us through the paces visiting some of the minor smaller craters. It’s a location that truly has to be seen to be appreciated. Pictures just do not do it justice. We also toured a tunnel caused by lava flow that had been in existence since at least 1776.

For the next night, we moved on to Sant'Angelo di Brolo and visited parts of the village tied to our ancestors. Our driver did a create job of recon on the area so he could focus us on the areas that held the most historical significance to us. He also helped us with our dialogue with the commune’s municipal records office. His efforts helped us obtain printouts that provided us invaluable information for our family tree.

While in the area we also visited Gioiosa Marea which is a genuinely nice village on the northwest coast of Messina. From there we had a magnificent view of the Aeolian Islands.

We finished our stay with five nights in Siracusa. Siracusa is a good-sized city and we stayed on the “Island” of Ortigia where there were tons of sights to see and things to do. We ventured out of town to visit a number of locations. We visited the Archaeological Park the highlight of which was a Greek Amphitheater that was even bigger than the one in Taormina. We visited a farm that produces high quality Olive, Jams, Honey and Citrus. We participated in a cooking class with a Chef. We ventured out of the area for a tour of Ragusa lead by another guide who shared her wealth of knowledge about the area with us. Along the way we got to see Modica and Ispica. Of course we also visited a winery to learn about the process of making wine in Sicily (and to drink a little of the local Sicilian output too).

The mountain landscape was breathtaking in all the areas we visited. Each time we entered a share turn we were glad our driver was still with us taking great care to make the drive as smooth as possible.

Unfortunately, the visit had to end, and we had to travel back to reality.

The whole family had a wonderful time, and everyone can’t wait to get back.

Our travel company exceeded our very high expectations!

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Italy & Austria Vacation Review: Tirol, Rome, Venice, Innsbruck, Walking Tour, Cable Car Ride, Castles & Villages
Our family enjoyed a fantastic, well-planned trip that started in Rome, Italy and ended in Innsbruck, Austria.The accommodations in each location were perfect for our family of five; each unique and welcoming.This travel team was accessible24/7 for any questions and to verify pick-up and meeting points for private guided tours.Our planner arranged a private 2-3 hour introductory tour upon arrival to each of our destination cities to give us a "lay of the land", identify local, non-tourist spots to eat and enjoy a drink, as well as give us the local customs related to tipping, dining, and everyday greetings/pleasantries.Additionally, the Private Guided tours in Rome, Venice, and Innsbruck were paramount since they permitted us to "skip the que" at incredible sites like The Vatican, Coliseum, Gondala rides in Venice, St. Mark's Bascillica, etc.  The lines at some of these locations were greater than 3-hours and the group tour's were massive and the patrons appeared unsatisfied were as we got detailed historical information and bypassed the waits.I would recommend this travel team for anyone looking for an incredible, tailored experience in Italy and Tirol!!

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