Perched on a volcanic plateau, Orvieto is one of Umbria's most dramatic towns. With its glittering Gothic cathedral, underground tunnels, and medieval lanes, it's an easy day trip from Casa Fiordalisi — just over an hour from the house, or en route from Rome up the A1. September is ideal: cooler air, fewer crowds, and golden evening light on the city's tufa stone walls.
Getting There
- By car1 hour from Casa Fiordalisi via A1
- From Rome1 hr 15 by train — perfect stop en route
- From Florence2 hrs by train with a change at Orvieto Scalo
- FunicularFrom the station up to the hilltop town
Five Things to Do
- Duomo di Orvieto — A masterpiece of Italian Gothic architecture. Inside, Luca Signorelli's frescoes inspired Michelangelo
- Orvieto Underground — Guided tours reveal tunnels, wells, and Etruscan caves carved into the rock
- Pozzo di San Patrizio — A double-helix well designed so donkeys could carry water up and down without meeting
- Torre del Moro — Climb for sweeping views across rooftops and vineyards
- Corso Cavour — Wander shops, wine bars, and artisan workshops
Where to Eat
- Trattoria La Palomba — Known for truffle pasta and pigeon dishes
- Trattoria dell'Orso — Rustic, hearty Umbrian food
- Bar Montanucci — Historic café for pastries and espresso
- Ristorante il Giardino da Giovanni — Slow food favourite close to the local market
Travel Tips
- Wear good shoes — the cobbled lanes are steep
- Consider visiting Civita di Bagnoregio (30 min by bus/taxi) if you have time
- Evenings in September can be cool — bring a jacket


