Isola Maggiore: the isle belongs to the town Tuoro sul Trasimeno and it’s the only inhabited Island. It still preserves its peculiar 15th century look, as it was created by local fishers. In 1211 Saint Francis from Assisi came here to stay as a hermit for the Lent: today you can still visit the chapel dedicated to the Saint and his arrival after a stormy crossing on the Trasimeno lake, as well as the rock where the Saint stopped to pray. The traditional “Irish stitch” crochet is one of the flagships of the island Isola Maggiore. A sightseeing tour will guide you along a “museum circuit of Isola Maggiore”. Info: www.isolamaggiore.net
Polvese Island: this Island belongs to the town of Castiglione del Lago, and it’s the largest isle of the lake. Her you’ll find some interesting historical memories like the church San Secondo, the Olivetano Monastery, the church San Giuliano and a recently restored 14th century castle. Another interesting site is the so called Piscina del Porcinai (Garden of water plants) , realized by the landscape architect Pietro Porcinai during the 50s of the 20th century. The island is a good example of sustainable environmental heritage, here you’ll find a scientific – educational park too, where research, education and specific lessons are organized. The island offers a Study – Resort Centre, with meeting room, guest quarters and a hostel. Info: www.polvese.it
Isola Minore: we have very few information about the smallest island of the lake. It was called Minore at the beginning of the 20th century, it’s a private property and inhabited.
A sweet visit: in Perugia, where the famous Perugina chocolate was born and is still produced. A unique site, open to every chocolate fan, the best way to learn everything about the secrets of Maya’s black gold. The house of chocolate was created by Perugina in 2007, on the occasion of its 100th birthday; here you can live a unique and exciting experience, discovering the history of this prestigious chocolate brand, as well as the value of a modern factory. You’ll be guided by the masters of the Chocolate Academy along the halls, and you’ll learn the origins and secrets of chocolate art.
Don’t run, enjoy, discover our Umbria on a typical Vespa, enjoy the trip with all your senses, see and touch the colors of our country, listen to the sounds of nature, taste the land and feel the peace following the slow rhythm of the landscape… Umbria, the green heart of Italy, a land of saints and warriors, with seductive religious and natural itineraries, rich of treasures and cities of art.