What to do and see in Province of Terni, Umbria: The Best Hidden Gems Things to do

February 7, 2022 Mollie Coke

The Province of Terni (Italian: Provincia di Terni) is the smaller of the two provinces in the Umbria region of Italy, comprising one-third of both the area and population of the region. Its capital is the city of Terni. The province came into being in 1927, when it was carved out of the original unitary province of Umbria.
Restaurants in Province of Terni

1. Velia's Cooking Style

Via delle Coste 2, 05014 Monterubiaglio, Castel Viscardo Italy +39 334 250 3467 [email protected] http://www.veliascookingstyle.com
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Velia's Cooking Style

Velia's cooking class takes place in her private house fully immersed in the green umbrian countryside in the small and picturesque village of Monterubiaglio.You can create pure and genuine dishes linked to the agricultural and religious calendar: oil, wine, truffles, lentils, cheese, freshwater fish, black celery, charcuterie and sweets are just few of basic elements of our culinary tradition.Cooking together using fresh vegetables and herbs

2. SEVEN7QUAD

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SEVEN7QUAD

Sevenquad is an attivity where you can rent quads for an excursion and live a wonderful experience in the green umbria. Rental with a driving guide. The price varies depending on the duration, in hours, of the excursion

3. Decugnano dei Barbi

Localita Fossatello 50, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 334 356 7935 [email protected] http://www.decugnanodeibarbi.com
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Decugnano dei Barbi

For over eight centuries "Decugnano" has been used to indicate the name of the land of the estate. The soil rich in fossils, oysters and shells, the micro climate and a wide temperature range are all factors particularly suitable for wine growing. Beside a very modern cellar, the visitor has the possibility to admire the Etruscan caves, today utilized for the production of the sparkling wine "spumante" and to mature certain wines in barrels. Within spectacular scenery, the Estate organizes guided tours to their cellars followed by wine tasting and local delicacies. WE ARE OPEN! Saturday & Sunday

Reviewed By bishopnorthwest

Two couples (from well-regarded wine areas in California and Oregon) treated ourselves to the best winery tour and tasting/pairing we’ve experienced. Maurizio was our superb host and guide on a crisp, clear morning visit in late December. We arrived a few minutes late because our GPS tried to steer us the long/wrong way from Todi through Orvieto. If you’re heading there from the south, make sure your GPS is not confused. Maurizio knows his wines, and he proudly shares his devotion to Umbria. We’ve never encountered a place with an 800-year association to wine-making. It’s a perfect way to learn about crafting fine Umbrian wines, blended with history, culture, and spectacular scenery.

4. Madonna del Latte

Localita Sugano 11, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 335 649 0956 [email protected] http://www.madonnadellatte.it
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Madonna del Latte

The ancient estate of Madonna del Latte is located in the hills between Orvieto and Lake Bolsena. Today it is a small family-owned winery founded in 2000. The vines flourish on the slopes of rich, sandy volcanic soil at an altitude of 450 meters.

Reviewed By petercatalano - New Melle, United States

We had a wonderful time at Madonna del Latte. One of the top wine tastings we have ever experienced. It's hard to say what was more powerful, the excellent wines, the beautiful setting, or the exceptional hospitality from Leon and Ruta.

5. Collegiata Di Santa Maria Assunta

Piazza Santa Maria, Lugnano in Teverina Italy http://www.medioevo.org/artemedievale/Pages/Umbria/SantaMariaaLugnano.html
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Collegiata Di Santa Maria Assunta

6. Il Negozietto

Via Dei Magoni 16, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 328 823 0159 [email protected]
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Il Negozietto

Negozio di specialità alimentari, con vasta produzione di salumi e formaggi esclusivamente locale, con ampia scelta di prodotti al cinghiale e al tartufo. certificato di eccellenza 2017 certificato di eccellenza 2018 certificato di eccellenza 2019

7. Musei del Castello di Alviano

Piazza Bartolomeo di Alviano 10, 05020 Alviano Italy +39 333 757 6283 [email protected] http://www.castellodialviano.com
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Musei del Castello di Alviano

Reviewed By caridadisabel - Amelia, Italy

If you’re traveling between Rome and Orvieto, I suggest you make a stop at Alviano and it’s sweet little castle. The guided tour, included in the entrance price is interesting and insightful into the local history and culture. Exit Attigliano off the A1 highway and drive up the hill.

8. Fattoria di Monticello Winery

Voc. Ponetro, 66 Frazione Ripalvella, 05010 San Venanzo Italy +39 345 255 0509 [email protected] http://www.fattoriadimonticello.it/
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Fattoria di Monticello Winery

The green hills of Umbria, halfway between the provinces of Terni and Perugia: this is where the wines of fattoria di Monticello come from. one of the most beautiful and uncontaminated places of Italy, where respect and love for nature have always guided the actions of men.

9. Tenuta di Salviano

Localita Salviano, 05023 Civitella del Lago, Baschi Italy +39 0744 950459 [email protected] http://www.titignano.it/salviano/
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Tenuta di Salviano

Tenuta di Salviano, an ancient property of the Corsini family since 1800, is situated on the hills above the lake of Corbara. The Estate offers the opportunity to visit the farm, the wine cellar and taste their wines in the tasting room in the historical Castle.

10. Pozzo della Cava

Via della Cava 28 Quartiere Medievale, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 0763 342373 [email protected] http://www.pozzodellacava.it/
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Pozzo della Cava

Pozzo della Cava is more than just a well... ...it's one of the highlights of a historical and archaeological tour of Orvieto...it's a place where the past and the present combine with respect for twenty-seven centuries of tradition...it's an invitation to discover Etruscans, Middle Ages and Renaissance, because Orvieto is not only the Cathedral...it's a fascinating underground itinerary located in the heart of Orvieto, through caves full of recently discovered archaeological finds...it's an unusual way of discovering the history the city known as Urbs Vetus and the customs of its people...it's an original opportunity to retake possession of a disinterred heritage

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We had already done the Underground Orvieta tour but found this one very interesting as well. Visitors here are allowed to wander at their own pace; there are clear detailed descriptions all along the way. The well has obviously been well studied with seemingly accurate explanations of the workings of the Etruscan inhabitants. The depth of the excavation is surprising. One hour is probably adequate but there is also a well-stocked book and gift shop to explore.

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