Assisi to Rome: A Trekking Tour of 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.
Customizable Itinerary
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:
Assisi – Trek along the Vale of Spoleto to Discover Town of Spello
Assisi – Enjoy a Day at Leisure around the Landscape and Town of Gubbio
Orvieto - Explore the Perugia and the Town of Panicale en route to Orvieto
Orvieto – Traverse the Ancient Streets of Orvieto and the Etruscan Tombs
Montefiascone – Follow Via Francigena For Panoramic Views and Villages
Viterbo – Visit the Papal Summer Residence and Thermal Baths of Lazio
Vetralla – Relish the Landscape of Lazio and Enjoy a Pasta Making Class
Rome – Travel to Rome for an All Day Urban Hike Tour of the Eternal City
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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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Our trip to Italy was amazing! The tours that were organized for us were all excellent and engaging.
The Vespa sidecar tour was an incredible way to kickstart the trip and our two teenage boys really enjoyed it. Our walking tours of the Vatican museums and the Colosseum and Roman Forum tours with our guide were excellent. We loved her. She was fantastic. Our tour of the crypts and catacombs was very interesting and the guide was very good.
The hotels were very nice and accommodating, especially in Rome and Venice. The car rental in Rome was good and the car was the perfect size for what we needed. It was just big enough to fit our luggage.
The hotel in Orvieto was a bit spartan and had plumbing issues. Our tour guide in Orvieto was also great. The hotel in Siena was very nice. Our tour guide in Siena was very nice, but we had some difficulty hearing her. She did explain things nicely and took us to some interesting locations around the city, but not being able to hear her was a little challenging. The e-bike tour in Montepulciano was incredible. The scenic landscapes and the visit to Pienza was a nice surprise.
Returning the car in Florence was very difficult and our only suggestion is that on the travel documents, the return address be included on the page of the event. We did not think to look back at the rental agreement. Driving in Florence is very difficult and can be overwhelming for some people.
The train station was organized and it was easy to locate the train. The train ride itself was very easy and fast.
Venice was outstanding. Our hotel was beautiful and comfortable, and the breakfast was incredible. Due to the difficulty we had in returning the car in Florence, our travel company was kind enough to buy us dinner at an wonderful restaurant in Venice, which was one of the highlights of the trip.
Our family had a wonderful experience and the trip was so well planned and organized. I will be using our travel company for future trips and, on behalf of my family, I would like to thank you for the time of our lives!
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Zicasso's travel specialist asked for our interests, to which we replied history, art, food, and wine. When queried about accommodations, our preferences were that they have character and be varied. Our expectations were exceeded.
We were two couples who had a spectacular survey trip of Italy. Our agent addressed our request for history by arranging private tours with expert guides. We visited multiple eras: ancient times at the Egyptian Museum in Turin and the Colosseum in Rome; medieval times at the Medici palazzos; Byzantine times with views of the frescoes in Puglia; and modern history during a delightful food tour of Turin that featured historical cafés renowned for their political meetings and plotting.
We indulged in a smorgasbord of art and history, as it is readily available wherever you journey in Italy. The guides and drivers were knowledgeable, pointing out treasures in the palazzos, the Vatican, the public squares, cafés, the cathedrals, and churches. Food tours featured cheese, capicola and truffle tasting. Multiple types of wines and vineyards were sampled, the settings varied and the offerings enjoyed.
Accommodations could not have been better chosen. We enjoyed staying at a converted fortified monastery and a historic 16th-century palace. We appreciated the sunset over Turin from the upper deck of the hotel and enjoyed hidden privacy in Rome in our suites.
During the trip, our guide shepherded this complex trip and promptly addressed any issues that occurred (delayed trains and coordinating tour guides). Unequivocally, each tour was unique and well picked by our agent. We strongly recommend this agency to help you have a fantastic trip to Italy!
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Zicasso’s tour operator planned the most amazing trip to Italy for us! My requirements were culture, romance, and relaxation. She delivered on every aspect. Although we missed our tour of the Vatican due to the Pope's funeral, my husband and I actually attended his funeral!! Our hotel, though planned many months before, was next to the basilica where Pope Francis was laid to rest. Talk about being a part of history!
We stayed in a beautiful converted villa to boutique hotel in Florence; got whisked away through the Tuscan countryside in a vintage Fiat 500; took cooking classes; sipped lovely wine, accompanied by excellent lunches on our winery tours; soaked in Italy's rich culture and museum scene; and even ticked the relaxation box by spending time by the pool, in the spa, and resting on our large deck overlooking the Amalfi coastline.
Every tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and personable, and it was evident they loved their jobs. Between memories of the boat ride along the Amalfi Coast, tips from the cooking classes I have already started using at home, and the cases of wine we are eagerly awaiting delivery of, my husband and I will forever hold Italy in our hearts and la dolce vita it provided us.
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This was my third customized trip with Zicasso. I previously worked with Zicasso to plan and take mother-daughter trips to Iceland and Croatia. They are the perfect company to help your dreams for a personally unique adventure come true!
This time, I traveled with my daughter, son, and daughter-in-law to Italy. My hope was for my daughter and son to see the towns where their great-grandfather and great-grandmother emigrated from in the Abruzzo region, in the towns of Roccamontepiano and Bugnara. My research had an address for where their great-grandfather was born. Our driver found the address and we took photos of us standing in front of the house, which could now be considered a real fixer-upper. Just the same, it was a moment never to be forgotten. Thank you to our driver and his wealth of information!
Our home base was in Pescara, where we enjoyed a walk on the beach, excellent local cuisine at a local restaurant, and seafood at another local restaurant. These were recommended by our local travel agent and were clearly favorites of the locals.
We had a wonderful tour in Chieti, an historic and cultural gem, with our guide. She too was a gem of a guide!
We then traveled to Venice, which was far less crowded with tourists than in the high season. Upon arrival, a private gondola ride during dusk and at sunset was a surreal way to be welcomed to this beautiful city.
The next day we had a magnificent tour of St. Mark's Basilica and Doge's Palace. Our guide was so engaging and knowledgeable, and eager to share ideas about other things to see while in Venice. We followed our tour with lunch at a historic restaurant, home to the invention of the Bellini. Yum! After lunch, we took the elevator to the top of the tower across from the basilica, with its spectacular panoramic view of the city and surrounding islands. Then our group splintered off—two of us did a Grand Canal boat ride and the other two headed to the isle of Murano to search for glass souvenir treasures.
Our next stop was Lake Como, with a one-hour unexpected stop in Verona. Thank you to our driver for suggesting the stop! Who knew there was a Roman arena and some to-die-for hot chocolate in Verona!
Then off to Lake Como. We had time before we could check in to our hotel, so we did a walkabout to acquaint ourselves with the city. We took a ride on the funicular for another delightful panoramic view and enjoyed cocktails while surveying the lake and city below. That evening, we traveled up into the mountains and had a marvelous meal at a mountain trattoria. We were just us and one other couple in the restaurant, and we watched the chef prepare our local food specialties from our table in front of the wood-burning fireplace. The mantel was adorned with trophies and photos of the local bocce teams over the decades. Again, if you want to travel for cibo delizioso, go to Italy!
The next day, we had a three-hour boat ride on Lake Como. Our skipper and guide made certain to point out and give some history on the villages dotting the coastline and the famous villas.
The following day we traveled north to Domaso for an afternoon at a family-run vineyard and restaurant with views of Lake Como and the Alps! Bellissimo! A family member gave us a wonderful tour of the history and the winemaking facility, as well as the many wines we sampled. We were treated to local charcuterie and ravioli that was made fresh while we were busy sampling. When we received the wine we ordered and shipped back home, they threw in extra gifts for us, with wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Then we were off to Milan for a chance to try our luck at making our own pasta, sauces, and gelato at a cooking school. Our chef instructor guided us as we made tagliatelle with a pesto sauce and pumpkin ravioli with a cream sauce. Of course, there were wine pairings! He made certain our creations were delicious!
That evening, we donned our fancy apparel and headed to La Scala to take in the opera, "Così fan tutte." The modern take on the comedy was refreshing and the venue was a must-see!
The next day, we were met by our guide, who shared the history of the UNESCO site of Santa Maria delle Grazie and Leonardo da Vinci’s "Last Supper" with expertise and reverence, while keeping us engaged. She likewise inspired us as we toured the Duomo di Milano, San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, and the controversial Il Dito sculpture outside the city’s stock exchange.
That evening, we experienced a delightful meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant. The chef, from Naples, created and explained a never-to-be-forgotten bite-sized sampling plate highlighting the tastes of Naples on a plate shaped like the region, with its various borders.
Before leaving Milan, we had a tour of La Scala and its adjacent museum with our guide. She provided us with a history lesson that was quite interesting. That night, we dined at a local seafood restaurant, another treasure clearly favored by the locals. Our waiter was a gem and sent us off with the gift of a bottle of wine.
Our final stop was Turin. Once again, we divided—two of us visited the National Museum of Cinema and the panoramic lift housed in the museum. At the top, we gained a wonderful sense of the city,and the cinema museum was a fun surprise! Our other two toured the Juventus Museum and Stadium, and they thoroughly enjoyed their experience as well.
Our final day, we met our guide, who spent the entire day with us, with only a short break, beginning with a gourmet food tour of traditional Piedmont dishes. Along the way, she shared insights into the history and cultural significance of the foods. Later in the day, she guided us through the Royal Palace of Turin, including the Holy Shroud Chapel, Armory, and Museum. Once again, we were treated to a knowledgeable and entertaining guide.
We departed the next day, leaving with priceless memories of our Italy adventure.
Thank you so much to Zicasso’s travel agent. You helped make our trip come true with such care. Grazie mille!
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We enjoyed all of the planned tours in Italy and Greece. Favorites included the Vatican, Colosseum, Roman walking food tour, and a day exploring the Tuscany wine region.
We loved all of our hotels (favorites being our hotel on Via Emilia in Rome and then our hotel on Nikodimou Street in Athens). All of our drivers at our various locales were always on time, even early, and were friendly and engaging.
We did have various questions come up and any time of day/night, Zicasso's travel professional and the tour company were responsive and so helpful.
Our long-awaited 45th anniversary trip came off seamlessly. I appreciate all of the time and planning that went into planning our venture. I will happily recommend you to our friends and family.
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