Vicolo Langeli 7, Montefalco
It is known as 'The Balcony of Umbria' for its enchanting location: it is, indeed, situated on a nice hill (473 mt.) among the valleys of Clitunno, Topino and Tevere. The town is worth visiting also because of the frescoes of Benozzo Gozzoli and Pietro Vannucci called Perugino, and also for its product most known: wine Sagrantino. Moreover, its sanctuaries are paramount to understand the Umbrian spirituality. The village is full of medieval and renaissance palaces.

How to reach us

By plane: It is possible to reach Montefalco from Rome’s airport Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino) and, then, by car driving A1 as far as Orte, then E45 to Terni, Spoleto and Montefalco. From Milan, Linate airport or Malpensa airport, again driving A1 as far as Val di Chiana and then Perugia, Assisi, Foligno and Montefalco. In Perugia, from the airport Sant’Egidio, with Ryanair.
By train: From Rome’s railway station Termini to Foligno railway station.
By Bus: Again from Rome’s railway station Termini.
By Car: driving A1 as far as Orte, then E45 to Terni, Spoleto and Montefalco. From Milan again driving A1 as far as Val di Chiana and then Perugia, Assisi, Foligno and Montefalco.

Milestones

Nearest Airport: Perugia S.Egidio Ryanair from London STD at 45 Kilometres

Nearest Port/Ferry: Civitavecchia near Rome at 150 Kilometres

Nearest Train Station: Foligno at 12 Kilometres

Nearest Motorway Exit : Orte from Rome at 60 Kilometres

Nearest Beach: beach at 150.0 Kilometres

Car: recommended
Location