Overview on Umbria & Undiscovered Tuscany

Step away from the crowds and journey into the green heart of Italy, where Umbria meets southern Tuscany. This 7-day tour unveils medieval towns, Etruscan treasures, enchanting landscapes, and unforgettable food. From Orvieto’s majestic cathedral to the mysterious Via Cava carved into volcanic rock, from the fairytale alleys of Pitigliano to the fortress of Sorano, every day reveals a secret corner of central Italy.

Food is always at the center of the experience: truffle dinners, lake cruises with farm-fresh lunches, wine tastings, tortelli pasta making, olive oil and cheese encounters at family farms. Every meal tells a story of the land and the people who keep traditions alive.

This is Italy far from the tourist trail—intimate, authentic, and deeply rewarding.

From the moment you book, your spot is secured — no waiting, no uncertainty. Relax and get excited: your Italian adventure is guaranteed to depart!

Group Tour

from / person

Private Tour

Contact us

What's Included

6-night stay in two 4-star hotels, both in historic centers

All breakfasts, 5 lunches, 4 dinners – wine always included

Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel

Transportation during the tour

All entrance tickets and special events

1 local guide for groups 10 (group tours)

Tortelli pasta making at a family-run restaurant

Cheese-making and farm visit at an agriturismo

Olive oil tasting in Sovana

Boat cruise on Lake Bolsena with lunch onboard

All taxes

Day 1 – Welcome to Orvieto (Night in Orvieto)

We begin in the medieval hilltop town of Orvieto. A guided stroll through cobblestoned lanes leads us to its Gothic cathedral, one of Italy’s greatest treasures. Evening brings a truffle-themed welcome dinner, paired with local wines.

A leisurely walk along the tranquil shores of Lake Bolsena, followed by a private boat cruise across its shimmering waters. Lunch is served onboard with local specialties. Free evening to explore Orvieto and dine on your own.

Day 3 – Roses, Wine & Civita di Bagnoregio (Night in Orvieto)

Morning walk through Rocca Ripesena, famous for its rose gardens, before joining Luigi at his small vineyard for a memorable wine tasting and farm-to-table lunch. Evening visit to Civita di Bagnoregio, the “Dying City,” where dinner is served with magical views.

We cross into Tuscany to explore Vitozza, an abandoned cave settlement hidden in the woods. Later, enjoy a wine tasting at Francesco Santori’s winery and settle into the hilltop town of Sorano. Free evening with plenty of charming trattorias to choose from.

Day 5 – Pitigliano & Tortelli Class (Night in Sorano)

Walk the ancient Via Cava San Giuseppe into Pitigliano, where alleys tell tales of the past. Elisabetta, a local guide, shares the moving history of the Jewish ghetto, “Little Jerusalem.” Tonight, we roll up our sleeves for a tortelli pasta-making class before a hearty dinner.

Walk the Etruscan Via Cava San Sebastiano and visit the Aldobrandesca Tomb. Olive oil tasting and light lunch at a local frantoio. Our grand finale takes place at Agriturismo Aia del Tufo, where we learn the art of cheese-making before a joyful farewell dinner.

Day 7 – Departure

Morning transfer back to Orvieto train station. A quick 90-minute train will have you at Rome’s airport.

Hotel Palazzo Piccolomini – Orvieto

A Renaissance palazzo once owned by the papal Piccolomini family, now a charming boutique hotel in the heart of Orvieto. History meets comfort in every corner.

A one-of-a-kind hotel set inside the medieval Orsini Fortress. Each room has its own character, with views over the green Etruscan valley or Sorano’s medieval village.

In Umbria and southern Tuscany, food is never just a meal—it’s a celebration of the land, the seasons, and the people who keep traditions alive. Every stop on this tour tells a culinary story, from the hills of Orvieto to the ancient Etruscan towns of Pitigliano and Sovana.

Your first evening begins with one of Umbria’s culinary treasures: truffles. The earthy aroma fills the air as fresh truffles are shaved over handmade pasta or infused into creamy sauces. Paired with a glass of Orvieto Classico white wine, it’s the perfect welcome to the green heart of Italy.

Sailing on Italy’s largest volcanic lake, you’ll enjoy a lunch of freshly prepared seasonal dishes—grilled vegetables, local lake fish, bruschette with olive oil—while the water sparkles all around you. This is the essence of slow food: simple, fresh, and unforgettable.

At a tiny vineyard near Rocca Ripesena, Luigi welcomes us as if into his own home. He serves his own wines alongside a rustic spread of pecorino cheese, prosciutto, and hearty lentil soups. The flavors are matched by his stories—each sip and bite connected to the land.

Roll up your sleeves for a hands-on cooking experience! Guided by a local mamma, you’ll learn how to prepare tortelli maremmani, delicate handmade pasta filled with ricotta and spinach. Then sit down together to enjoy the fruits of your labor, accompanied by a bold Tuscan red wine.

Extra virgin olive oil is liquid gold in this part of Tuscany. At a traditional frantoio (mill), you’ll taste different varieties, drizzled over fresh bread, bruschette, and tomatoes. The peppery bite of a just-pressed oil tells you everything about the land’s richness.

Your journey ends with a joyous farewell dinner at a family-run agriturismo. Raffaella shows you how she makes pecorino cheese before serving a feast of fresh mozzarella, hearty ribollita soup, roasted meats, and garden vegetables. Homemade wine flows, and laughter fills the room—it feels less like a restaurant, more like a family table.

Throughout the week you’ll taste local wines (Orvieto Classico, Montecucco, Morellino di Scansano), seasonal vegetables from the volcanic soils, and timeless recipes that haven’t changed in centuries. It’s not just food—it’s the heart of Umbria and Tuscany on your plate.

Central Italy is a land where wine has been part of daily life for over two millennia. In Umbria and southern Tuscany, vineyards thrive on volcanic soils, sunlit hills, and the wisdom of winemakers who carry on ancient traditions. Each glass tells a different story—of earth, history, and passion.

On this journey, wine isn’t simply a drink. It’s a connection to the land, to families who have cultivated these vineyards for centuries, and to the joy of sharing a table together.

Orvieto Classico (Umbria)

One of Italy’s most celebrated white wines, Orvieto Classico is fresh, mineral, and slightly fruity. Made from a blend of Grechetto and Trebbiano grapes, it pairs beautifully with lake fish, pecorino cheese, and pasta with truffles. You’ll sip it right where it’s made, in the rolling hills around Orvieto.

Sangiovese of Southern Tuscany

In this part of Tuscany, Sangiovese takes on a rustic, heartfelt character. Full-bodied and with notes of cherries, plums, and herbs, it’s the perfect companion to handmade tortelli, roasted meats, and hearty vegetable soups. Locals drink it as naturally as water at the dinner table.

Morellino di Scansano

Produced in the Tuscan Maremma, this red wine is vibrant and generous, with hints of blackberry and spice. It’s less famous than Chianti, but travelers often fall in love with its warmth and drinkability—especially when paired with pasta al ragù or pecorino cheese.

Montecucco DOC

This small but prestigious appellation lies between Montalcino and the Amiata mountain. Its wines, bold yet refined, are often compared to Brunello but with a wilder edge. A true hidden gem of the Tuscan south, best enjoyed in the company of locals who proudly pour it for their guests.

Vin Santo & Dessert Wines

To end on a sweet note, you may encounter Vin Santo, a golden, honey-like dessert wine traditionally served with crunchy cantucci biscuits. Dipping the almond cookies into the wine is not just allowed—it’s the tradition!

2026 Private tour Price

Price per person changes depending on the occupancy number of your private group.

More guests? Please ask us a quote. We can also tailor the tour to your needs.

  • deposit 300 EURO
  • balance is due 95 days ahead of trip beginning date
  • you can pay in instalments
  • if you travel in July or August there is a seasonal surcharge of 200 euro per person
Number of guests price in double room (euros) single supplement (euros)
1 contact us  
2 or 3 4990 420
4 or 5 3990 420
6 or 7 3690 420
8 or 9  3550 420
10 or 11 3450 420
12 or more 3350 420

Trip facts

Orvieto, Hotel Palazzo Piccolomini

4.00 PM

Orvieto train station

10.30 AM

walking/jogging 3x per week before departure recommended

walking shoes with traction, sun hat, sunscreen, refillable bottle, swimsuit, casual dining clothes

mild in spring/fall, hot in July/August but breezy on the hills

morning walk (2–3 hrs), long lunch with wine, optional stroll/town visit in afternoon, rest, then dinner in town or farmhouse

1–18 guests

no limit

    Joe and Mila, USA
    Joe and Mila, USA

    My husband and I spent 7 days in September walking the Tuscan Hills with Gianni and Rudy. As I read my journal from our trip almost 3 months ago it brings a smile to my face as I relive those treasured moments of hiking beautiful vineyard hillsides, making pasta at a local restaurant, listening to arias from well known Italian operas, drinking glorious wines with local wine makers, eating fabulous foods, learning about making cheese, doing yoga in a beautiful vineyard and listening to Gianni play his flute.Gianni’s organizational skills and ability to relate to all his guests was a large part in making this trip so memorable and enjoyable.

      Paula M., Oregon, USA
      Paula M., Oregon, USA

      The Best Way to See Italy Forget Rick Steves and sign on with Gianni for a wonderful exploration of some of the best Italy has to offer–countryside, history, food, and people. Gianni’s deep knowledge of all these adds so much richness to the experience of walking through picturesque medieval towns and gorgeous rolling hillsides of vineyards, fields and orchards. The accommodations were comfortable and centralized, often with wonderful views.Although this was a tour through the areas surrounding Siena, Montalcino and Pienza, Gianni offers tours in other areas and I would expect the same high level of engagement and effort to provide unique experiences. Truly exceeded my expectations!

        Monica, South Africa
        Monica, South Africa

        Walk about Tuscany Loved this tour and would highly encourage others to go. Our guides Gianni and Sara were great, everything ran smoothly from day one. Excellent choices of hotels, restaurants and walking trails. The perfect size group, lots of laughs and good memories. Looking forward to the next one. Grazie, Monica

          Linda M., Canada
          Linda M., Canada

          Under the Tuscan Sun…and a big black cloud but only once I have just returned from 8 fabulous days with Walk About Tuscany hosted by Gianni and Rudy and helped by their hard working transportation crew who ensured we were picked up on time, we traveled safely and no luggage was lost. We had many moments of fun and laughter and even a couple of flute recitals just for a change of pace!! In the end, I have Gianni to thank for this experience. His thoughtful organization and attention to detail were key in delivering a superb product, a memorable adventure and a trip of a lifetime. Walk About Tuscany is highly recommended! Grazie, Gianni

            Paul L., Jakarta, Indonesia
            Paul L., Jakarta, Indonesia

            The unforgetable Tuscany I am so amazed with Gianni who operated our tour with his in-depth knowledge of every single steps and buildings around Tuscany. Not to mention his creativeness in every moments of our walks. You will have great lunches and dinners with lots of special-2-thumbs-up wines. We also visit Olive Oil producer and given sampler at which is the best (and fresh) olive oil that I had ever tasted ! The scenery view is very awesome, just like the post card. Highly recommended and wouldn’t mind to do this tour again.

              Anne from Evanston, Illinois, USA
              Anne from Evanston, Illinois, USA

              Group Tour of Tuscany Hill Towns with Walk About Tuscany Tours I had a marvelous time on this trip. Our guide, Gianni, provided gorgeous walks and unique experiences with local organic producers of wine, produce, cheese, and olive oil. Definitely experiences I couldn’t have had without his guidance and that helped me to appreciate what makes this region unique. Gianni is knowledgeable and expended every effort to ensure that our trip was memorable and unique. We walked, ate very well, drank wonderful wines and learned a great deal about this region of Tuscany and why it is among the most delightful of all Italy.