[Idyllchat] Comparing Tuscany South and Umbria

Bill&Linda Babineau wbabineau at bellsouth.net
Mon Jan 29 16:02:54 EST 2007


Hi:

We have been to both Tuscany South and Umbria.  I think you
would like Umbria.  It is more mountainous there and lots to
see and do.  Many little hill villages and lots of good
restaurants.  We especially liked the grilled meats that are
populare there.  Assisi is an hour from the Untours towns
areound Spoleto, but try to go there on a weekday.

We have not been to Sicily.

Linda Babineau




Frank wrote:

> We went to Tuscany South last year and are considering
> going to Umbria.  We loved the rolling hills of Tuscany
> South and are not sure if the mountainous region of Umbria
> will be a let down after experiencing such picturesque
> villages.  I hear that Umbria is less touristy, quieter
> and a bit more industrial.  If anybody has experienced
> both areas, I would appreciate any comparisons that might
> help us decide whether or not to make Umbria our next
> Untours.  We are also thinking of Sicily instead
> of Umbria.  Any opinions on Sicily would also be
> appreciated.
>
>                                                    Grazie
> Mille,
>
>
> Franco
>
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