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Exploring the Delights of Tuscany and Umbria in November

As the crisp autumn air embraces the enchanting regions of Tuscany and Umbria, November unveils a unique charm that beckons travelers from around the globe. Away from the bustling crowds, this is an ideal time to explore the hidden corners of these picturesque Italian regions, savor autumnal delights, and immerse yourself in rich history and culture. Join me as we discover the wonders of Tuscany and Umbria this November.

Discover the Hilltop Towns:

The picturesque hilltop towns of Tuscany and Umbria are a defining feature of these regions. Explore Montepulciano, renowned for its fine wines and charming medieval streets. Wander through Orvieto, an ancient town sitting majestically atop a volcanic rock, adorned with stunning architecture and picturesque squares. These idyllic towns epitomize quintessential Italy and offer breathtaking views.

Celebrate Local Festivals:

November is abundant with cultural events and festivals celebrating the region’s traditions and heritage. Here is a short list for you!

  •       October 30 to November 5 and November 13 to 19 – Some of the best Umbrian wine tasting on selected wine shops.

  • Up to November 5 in Piancastagnaio, Amiata, Siena the Crostatone Fair.

    The term Crastatone© derives from the dialect verb “crastare”, i.e. the act of cutting the chestnut before placing it on the fire, so that it does not explode during cooking; this is where the “crastata” or roasted chestnut takes its name.

  • Up to November 1st GUBBIO AND THE TRUFFLE FESTIVAL

More info at:  Servizio Turistico Associato – I.A.T. Gubbio tel. 075 9220693 fax 075 9273409
info@iat.gubbio.pg.it   https://tartufodigubbio.it/

 

  • November 1 to 5 – Fiera dei Morti – An annual market with 600 shops and a small Luna Park in Perugia. In English can be called the deaths fair! It is one of the most important fairs in Perugia and is closely linked to the very identity of the city: the Fiera dei Morti, in Pian di Massiano, in Piazza del Bacio and in the historic center of the Umbrian capital. https://fieradeimorti.comune.perugia.it/

 

  • November 4 and 5 in Arezzo the biggest Italian Monthly antique fair. Not to miss. Best on Saturday morning

 

https://www.tartufodisangiovannidasso.it/

  • November 18 and 19 + 25 and 26 in Montepulciano – Santa Claus’ Villag.. A unique experience for adults and children, a new and funny world where to spend in harmony and serenity the days of the Advent and your Christmas holidays.

http://www.nataleamontepulciano.it/

  • From November 18 in Arezzo – A unique experience for adults and children, a new and funny world where to spend in harmony and serenity the days of the Advent and your Christmas holidays.

https://mercatininatalearezzo.it/

https://www.arezzocittadelnatale.it/

  • November 19 in Cortona: chestnuts and wines at le logge del teatro Signorelli at 3 PM, free entrance.

Are you in Tuscany with kids? If it is rainy you can enjoy the ludoteca in Chiusi Scalo, at via Morgantini – Cost is 4 euro per hour + 20 euro for the Association card.

 

Is it training all day? Enjoy the thermal springs in San Casciano dei Bagni at Fonteverde resort we have the 15% off for our guests.

http://www.fonteverdespa.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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