Tuscany and Umbria Day Trip from Rome with Lunch and Brunello Tasting
Discover Civita di Bagnoregio and Orvieto, with a 3-Course meal and 5 wine tastings
Some of Italy’s most enchanting wonders lie outside the cities, nestled in the picturesque countryside, and exploring them can be a challenge if you don’t know where to go or how to get there. On this unforgettable day trip, you’ll visit Civita di Bagnoregio and Orvieto, enjoy a 3-course lunch at a charming Tuscan farmhouse paired with a tasting of five exquisite wines. This is your seamless solution for experiencing the magic of Tuscany and Umbria.
- New tour
- Coach Ride
- Italian Countryside
- Civita di Bagnoregio
- Pedestrian Bridge
- Winery visit
- 3-course Lunch
- Wine Tasting
- Orvieto
- Ending point
Your beautiful journey through the Italian countryside begins in Rome’s Piazza del Popolo. After meeting your friendly guide and fun group of fellow travelers, hop in your air-conditioned coach for the day and get ready to be whisked away to some of central Italy’s most picturesque regions!
Begin with a visit to Civita di Bagnoregio, where you’ll spend two hours exploring the ancient city while your guide explains how it came to be known as “The Dying City.” Afterwards, enjoy a decadent 3-course lunch at an enchanting Tuscan farmhouse and winery. Along with typical Tuscan delicacies, you’ll enjoy a tasting of five sensational wines, including the famous Brunello di Montalcino.
After your flavorful meal, you’ll be driven to the ancient village of Orvieto, tucked away in the verdant hills of Umbria. Spend two hours wandering through this captivating town before enjoying a comfortable drive back to Rome’s city center.
Tuscany and Umbria Day Trip from Rome Tour Description
Your 12-hour tour includes:
Expert tour guide
Roundtrip transportation to/from Rome in air-conditioned vehicle with Wifi
2-hour visit to Civita di Bagnoregio
3-course, regional lunch including pasta
5 wine tastings at Tuscan vineyard, including Brunello di Montalcino
2-hour visit to the ancient town of Orvieto
Audio headsets
Depart from Rome
Your magical day of traversing through the rolling hills of central Italy begins in Rome’s centrally located Piazza del Popolo. From here you’ll meet your friendly guide and enthusiastic group of fellow travelers. After hopping into your air-conditioned coach, sit back, relax, and enjoy the view as you’re whisked away to the beautiful Italian countryside!
The Dying City
Your first stop of the day is the ancient, hilltop village of Civita di Bagnoregio. Perched dramatically above the breathtaking Valley of the Badlands, this enchanting town offers not only remarkable views but also a fascinating glimpse into Italy’s rich history. Known as “The Dying City” due to its crumbling cliffs of volcanic rock, Civita di Bagnoregio has battled erosion for centuries, making it a true testament to resilience and beauty.
Follow your guide across the famous pedestrian bridge that connects Civita to the rest of the world—a striking entryway that feels like stepping back in time. Spend the next two hours exploring the village’s narrow cobblestone alleys, ancient stone houses, and charming piazzas.
As you wander through this historic wonderland, your expert guide will share captivating stories of its origins dating back to the Etruscans over 2,500 years ago. Discover how Civita was once a thriving center of commerce and culture, before its gradual isolation due to natural erosion. Despite its challenges, Civita di Bagnoregio has remained an inspiring symbol of endurance and has earned a place as one of Italy’s most treasured and unique destinations.
Lunch at a Tuscan Vineyard
After the visit, don’t miss the chance to capture a photo of this stunning hilltop village, connected to the main road only by its iconic bridge—a picture-perfect moment that’s sure to stand out among your vacation memories! At this point of your day, we’re sure you’ve worked up an appetite by now. After hopping back in your van, you’ll be driven to a picturesque vineyard and farmhouse, nestled in the rolling hills of Tuscany. Sit down for a decadent, 3-course meal in a pristine setting where you’ll be served an array of regional delicacies. Depending on the season, savor flavorful panzanella, salami, capocollo, wild boar sausage, and delicious Tuscan pecorino cheese! All accompanied by a traditional, must-have pasta dish with seasonal toppings.
Wine Tasting
Of course, your exquisite meal will be accompanied by an unforgettable wine tasting. As you enjoy typical Tuscan cuisine, you’ll also sample five of the vineyard’s delectable wine varieties.
Among these, you’ll savor a world-renowned, flavorful red wine, the Brunello di Montalcino—considered one of Italy’s finest wines. Brunello owes its fame to the Sangiovese grape, which thrives in the unique terroir of Montalcino, where the climate, altitude, and soil composition work in perfect harmony. Known for its exceptional aging potential, Brunello delivers a rich and complex profile. Look for notes of dark cherry, blackberry, dried herbs, and hints of leather and tobacco, rounded out by velvety tannins and a long, elegant finish.
Tuscany and neighboring Umbria are often regarded as the wine capitals of Italy due to their perfect winemaking conditions. The rolling hills, abundant sunshine, and mineral-rich soils create an ideal environment for producing world-class wines. From Tuscany’s Chianti and Brunello to Umbria’s Sagrantino and Orvieto, these regions have shaped Italy’s reputation as one of the greatest wine-producing countries in the world.
This is more than a meal; it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the essence of Italy’s winemaking heritage.
The Ancient Town of Orvieto
Rivaling the extraordinary views of Tuscany, next you’ll be driven through Umbria’s equally captivating landscape. Sat atop a towering rock cliff overlooking the rolling hills of Umbria, your guide will lead you to the ancient town of Orvieto. With its commanding position, the town has been a strategic and cultural hub for centuries.
Your expert guide will lead you through Orvieto’s medieval streets, sharing stories of its rich past. First settled by the Etruscans over 2,500 years ago, Orvieto became a vital center of Etruscan civilization, with remnants of its underground tunnels and caves still visible today. In the Middle Ages, it flourished as a religious and political stronghold, even serving as a refuge for popes during times of turmoil in Rome.
One of the highlights of your visit will undoubtedly be the magnificent Duomo di Orvieto, masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Famous for its intricate façade adorned with golden mosaics and detailed carvings, the cathedral is home to Luca Signorelli’s breathtaking frescoes in the Chapel of San Brizio, that inspired generations of Renaissance artists.
Spend the next couple of hours uncovering the secrets of this timeless town, from its hidden underground wonders to its vibrant piazzas.
Return to Rome
After a memorable day spent exploring the beauty of central Italy, it’s time to give your tired legs a rest. Jump into your comfortable coach once more as you make the scenic drive back to Rome’s city center. Once you’re back in the Eternal City, your driver will conveniently drop you off at your original meeting point, Piazza del Popolo.
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Leonard Tailleur
Unforgettable
Rodney Heasley
It was a fantastic day trip for first timers to rome. The tour guide was fantastic and very knowledgeable of the entire country of italy and the tour bus driver did a fantastic job. All 3 stops on this trip. We're really unforgettable highly recommend
A Highlight of our Trip to Rome
Kari Adams
Well organized and informative. Chiara was caring, smart, friendly, and made us feel welcome. You can tell she really loves what she does. We happened to sit near the front of the bus where we could hear her commentary very well during the ride. She enriched our experience with facts about Rome, Orvieto, Tuscany, Civita di Bagnoregio and all the places in between as well as Italy as a whole. This tour helped us see places that may have been difficult for us to get to without a dedicated tour or renting a car. I can't wait to plan a trip back and maybe spend some more time in these areas. They were truly charming and unforgettable. It was also a nice break from the July heat in Rome as we were in the cooler areas in the hills. We made a pitstop at a place that makes and sells a variety of Italian foods. We were able to sample things like chocolate, olive oil, dips, and wine at no cost. I thought this was a neat opportunity to try and buy authentic and locally sourced items to bring home but I can see why some people in other reviews were a little taken aback by it since it wasn't mentioned in the tour description. The vineyard in Tuscany was breathtaking. They made homemade pasta as the main dish and some appetizers. As a vegetarian, I was prepared if I couldn't eating anything but Chiara assured that I could eat almost everything aside from the obvious. The food was so good. The red wine was my favorite, the white and blush tasted a bit like moonshine. On another note, I was thankful I saw a review that mentioned the physical aspects of the trip so we could be mentally and physically prepared. We brought our 11 month old and even though our stroller was light and folded up (and we were accustomed to the terrain of Rome by then), there were many hills and terrain to conquer whether we pushed it or carried it. This didn't take from our experience at all, we would do it all over again. Our baby did very well and we had an unforgettable experience as a family. Our driver was patient, friendly, and we felt safe the entire time. I'm so glad this tour is offered and allowed us to see a little bit more of Italy during our trip to Rome.
Frequently Asked Questions
What to bring?
Please bring a photo ID, as well as comfortable walking shoes!
Where to meet?
You’ll meet your friendly guide and group members in the centrally located Piazza del Popolo in Rome. The ending point will be in the same spot.
What to bring?
Please bring a photo ID, as well as comfortable walking shoes!
Is this tour run by The Tour Guy?
This tour is operated by one of our trusted and vetted partners in Rome.
What if I have concerns about my mobility on this tour?
Unfortunately, the coach bus used for this tour does not have access to lifts or ramps, and therefore this tour is not suitable for wheelchair or motorized scooter users.
What happens if it rains?
We run our tours rain or shine! We recommend checking the weather before your trip and dressing accordingly.
Is there any chance my tour might be canceled?
While it is very unlikely that your tour would be canceled, in the event of any unforeseen circumstances you would be offered an alternative tour date or full refund.
Is there a dress code on this tour?
While there is no dress code for this tour, we do recommend wearing comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
How comprehensive are the Civita di Bagnoregio and Orvieto portions of this tour?
You’ll have two hours to explore each city, so you will still get to experience the most important elements of these impressive cities.
Is lunch included in the price of the tour?
Yes, a 3-course lunch is included!
What if I have food allergies, intolerances, or other dietary requirements?
Please contact us in advance so we can do our best to accommodate your needs. We will work with our tour partners to provide you with an alternative when possible.
How many glasses of wine will I get?
You'll enjoy five glasses of wine from the Tuscan winery, including a glass of Brunello di Montalcino.
What if I don’t drink alcohol but I’d still like to join a food tour?
Not a problem. Please let us know in the comment box when you book your tour so we can make sure an alternative drink is provided.
Can I bring my kids and do I have to pay for them?
Kids are welcome on this tour, and infants may join for free but won't have a reserved seat on the bus. Please select accordingly during the booking.
Why do I have to pay for my child who's under 6 years old?
Since this trip includes transportation, all passengers on the tour must be seated for safety and legal reasons. That means a young child takes up the same space as a youth or adult, and therefore must still pay a discounted fee to participate.
Does this tour include hotel pickup?
No hotel pickup is included on this tour. You’ll meet your guide at the designated meeting point in Piazza del Popolo.
Can I bring my luggage with me on the tour?
Unfortunately not, as we do not have a storage space to accommodate items on our coaches. We are also unable to take responsibility for any baggage that would be left on the coach.