Montefalco is a town and comune in the central part of the Italian province of Perugia (Umbria), on an outcrop of the Colli Martani above the flood plain of the Clitunno river, 7 km (4 mi) SE of Bevagna, 11 km (7 mi) SW of Foligno, and 9 km (5.5 mi) NW of Trevi.
Restaurants in Montefalco
5.0 based on 102 reviews
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5.0 based on 276 reviews
Truffle hunting in the beautiful Umbrian hills, an unforgettable culinary experience, a day spent in the company of colorful locals, a stroll through some stunning countryside... The Wild Foods Gastronomical Adventure is a piece of Italy you will never forget. You spend a day immersed in authentic traditional Italian company, culture and cuisine. You hunt truffles, cook truffles, eat truffles, as well as get to experience an amazing part of Italy far away from the usual tourist trails. You also experience some traditional 'wild' cuisine, maybe wild boar stew, sauteed hare, or roast guinea fowl. It's great for foodies and wine-lovers, or for anyone just wanting to immerse themselves in the landscape, people and culture of Umbria.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Natural Farm in a Breathtaking scenery with a marvellous view towards Assisi,Foligno,Spello.A pace of mind far from frenzy modern rhythms. Farm animals,orchards,natural environment and cultivated area harmonious built a small ecosystem. Winery and city tour with carriage, farm activities, and picnic zone. Organic farm
4.5 based on 320 reviews
We visited this amazing church last Sunday. It was raining at the beginning and we had basically a private visit, just two of us, me and my husband. I’m not sure if it was due to weather... but I have a feeling that it’s not so crowded on a regular basis. The ladies at the desk were very nice. We purchased our tickets and went downstairs. Entrance is €7 euros per person but you can use these tickets to enter other museums & churches in the region that are a part of Umbria Terre Musei (they are valid for two weeks). The church is incredible!!! It has so many interesting and beautiful frescoes! We heard about this place during our visit of Arnaldo Caprai and we wanted to find the frescoes with Petrarca, Dante & Giotto that were used for the winery’s special Sagrantino (bottles’ labels portrayed those famous figures in modern interpretation of the local artist). Those images are located in the apse, which by itself is stunning, and done entirely by Gozzoli. There is another notable work in the church - beautiful fresco by Il Perugino. But the rest is all amazing and fascinating too. I’m a big fan of frescoes. We spent 40 minutes inside admiring all of this incredible art. The building was constructed in the 14th century, frescoes were done mainly in the 14-16th centuries. Some are badly ruined but it makes you feel the time and wonder how they looked before. Spectacular place that we deeply enjoyed visiting and highly recommend for everyone who comes to Montefalco.
4.5 based on 218 reviews
Montefalco was recommended by our hosts in Spoleto as a good example of a restored walled town with adequate parking, great wine shops and cafes, and without the hassle of large tour groups. It turned out to be a perfect spot for quiet sightseeing with wonderful views across the region from the viewing area at the top of the town. Recommended.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
When you are standing in the middle of this piazza, you can choose to go down any one of the seven radiating streets at the end of which you will be rewarded with the most beautiful views over the Umbrian countryside. We chose to go down the Via Ringhiera Umbra and had a lunch of porchetta in a panini in the Largo Sesto Properzio passing through the Porta Della Rocca. The views over Umbria were breathtaking. Sitting there in the silence, you can hear the wonderful bird song, which is ubiquitous in Umbria. A black and white cat came and lay in the sun watching us all the while hoping to share our lunch, but it only got some of our scraps. The piazza itself has some great coffee shops one of which had some very colourful enameled table tops. One was decorated for the Giro d'Italia 2017. A must-visit attraction!
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