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11 April, 2020 1:14 am

Late summer holidays in Italy: national and regional parks in Umbria

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Summer is slowly fading away.
The birds will soon take wing to more southern countries, but there’s a place in Italy where the month of September is the sweetest of the year: Umbria.
This unique region in central Italy with its amazing parks is a true corner of paradise.

From the Parco di Colfiorito to the Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini, from Monte Cucco to the Tiber River Fluvial Park, today it’s possible to visit the whole natural environment with safe guided tours and live an unforgettable experience.

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