Todi

Day Trips, Todi
The town of Todi has existed since 8th century bc but you'll find most of its look to be quintessentially medieval.  It has two lovely churches. The one on the main piazza was built in the 13th century and the other, San Fortunato was built in the 7th century.  Todi isn't particularly a tourist town so most of the activity you see here is just everyday life. To visit, follow GPS to Parking Port Orvietana Todi.  You take a ticket (bring it with you) and use the elevator (ascensore) to get to the town above.  No need to pay until you exit using the automated machine at the exit of the elevator.  It's also possible to drive around the other side of the town and park for free along the walls…
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Gelateria Pianegiani

Restaurant Recommendations, Todi
I love the gelato here. They have a nice little square with tables and chairs to sit.  It's just down the street from Pizzeria Cavour or up the street from Trattoria da Piero e Silvana.  If you want to take some home, they have various sizes of styrofoam containers that they will fill with a variety of flavors for you. ...although you better be heading straight to the car and home from there.
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La Torraccia

Monte Castello di Vibio, Restaurant Recommendations
A casual cocktail bar and pizza place with lovely views is walkable and located at the entrance gate of Monte Castello.  There is a little staircase to the left as you face the arch.  It is located along the exterior wall of the town.  It is only open in the summer and it operates a bit like an italian beach club with various aperitivi (cocktails) and casual food.  The pizzas are pretty good.  Sometimes, we just stop by for a drink in the evening after we have picked up something to grill from the butcher in town.  They advertise bands and dancing but I've never stayed long enough to check it out.
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Winery Visits

Day Trips, Winery
There are many wineries throughout Umbria.  Here are a few we've visited and enjoyed. In every case except for perhaps the large cantinas near Montefalco, you'll need to make an appointment to visit. Just over the one lane bridge outside Monte Castello, turn right toward a winery called Terramante.    It's a very small operation (by an American man and his Italian wife.)  They make three reds and a Rose' and I enjoyed them all for different reasons.  They speak English.  You'll need to make an appointment as they are a very small operation and will set aside time from their day to meet with you. Iacopo Paolucci - He charges about $20 per tasting and you'll need to make a reservation.  The winery is near Doglio - a short…
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Spello

Day Trips, Spello
Spello is a place to go for the quintessential hill town photo.  The townspeople have a lot of pride in the aesthetics of the town and it shows.  Flower boxes are everywhere and a stroll down side streets typically produces one expansive vista after another. I haven't been here for a meal but I can definitely recommend a great experience at a wine shop called Enoteca Properzio.  They have a lovely courtyard in the back where they will let you sample a variety of wines and olive oils.  You always walk away with something unique and new knowledge.  Their hospitality is fantastic. Spello is also known for its famous Infiorate festival at the beginning of June. They make intricate flower carpets throughout the town in celebration of Corpus Domini.
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Montefalco

Day Trips, Montefalco
This is a small but lovely town and the drive, although long and winding, is beautiful.  Montefalco is known for its wineries.  You can make a fairly quick stroll around the town and enjoy lunch but I recommend you pad your morning and/or afternoon with visits to the wineries in the area which grow mostly Sagrantino and are famous for Montefalco Rosso wine. Unlike California, these places do not necessarily staff tasting rooms so you need to call ahead to make a reservation. There are a couple of ways that google maps will show you to cut across the countryside from our house to Montefalco.  I recommend you take one route one way and another on the return so that you see the most.  It takes about 45 minutes either way.…
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Orvieto

Day Trips, Orvieto
Orvieto is a lovely town in Southwestern Umbria on the border with Tuscany.  It has etruscan origins and was built high atop a giant volcanic rock.  The big sight to see here is the duomo which was begun in 1290.  The town has some nice shops.  My favorite is a men's and women's clothing shop near the duomo that sells samples.  Luckily the sample size is about a 6 and I can usually find a fun dress. Parking: Set your GPS to Parcheggio Piazza Cahen.  There is typically plenty of parking under shade trees. Feed the meter (Euro 1.50 per hour) for as long as you plan to stay, press the green button, and place the printed ticket on your dashboard.  As you look towards the town, take the street to the…
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