Narni

Narni, a fascinating medieval village located in the southern part of Umbria, is an unmissable destination for those who desire to immerse themselves in the history and beauty of this region. With its cobbled streets, ancient walls and historic buildings, Narni offers visitors a journey back in time. One of the symbolic places of Narni is the Rocca Albornoziana, a majestic fortress built in the fourteenth century that dominates the city from above. From the Rocca you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the Nera Valley and the surrounding mountains.

Inside the fortress, there are exhibits and exhibitions that tell the story of the village and its fortifications. The historic center of Narni is a labyrinth of alleys and squares that lead to architectural wonders such as the Cathedral of San Giovenale, dating back to the twelfth century, and the church of Santa Maria in Pensole, with its medieval frescoes. The bridge of Augustus, one of the most important Roman bridges of antiquity, is another site of great interest, witnessing the Roman presence in the area.

Narni underground is one of the most suggestive attractions of the town: a path that winds under the city, revealing ancient crypts, underground churches and secret passages.

This tour offers a fascinating look at Narni’s hidden life during the Middle Ages. Fans of nature and outdoor activities can explore the countryside around Narni, rich in hiking paths that cross woods and hills. The Nera River Park offers paths immersed in nature, ideal for trekking, walks and picnics. The Gole del Nera, with its spectacular landscape, is perfect for those looking for an outdoor adventure.