Officially one of the ‘most beautiful little towns in Italy.’
Reborn from an earthquake. Mystical Nocera Umbra glows in all its attractiveness in the middle of the Apennines, offering spectacular views of its surroundings.
A typical medieval village, built as a fortress and visited since ancient times for its famous’ waters,’ believed to have healing properties. It lies in Umbria. You can expect to arrive in a town with a long history when you first see it.
The city was hit hard by an earthquake in 1997, but since then, it has gotten back on its feet, innovated, and opened its doors to remote workers worldwide.
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What to do and to see?
The town’s past as a defensive structure is apparent everywhere, starting with the mighty medieval castle walls. Among the buildings of most significant artistic interest is the Cathedral, a 12th-century Romanesque building entirely renovated in 1448, which has a gorgeous majolica tiled floor in the sacristy and a chapel decorated with 17th-century paintings. Next to it is the Campanaccio (Civic Tower), a large, imposing 9th-century tower that is the only surviving part of the old fortress.
Nearby cultural and artistic interest sights include the Postignano fortress, Colle di Nocera, Col Pertana, Salmaregia, holy shrines, and the small rural churches in Acciano, Aggi, Bagnara, Casaluna, and Colle.
The Franciscan road bears witness to the area’s mysticism. Every year in September, knights in period costumes participate in the Satriano Cavalcade, retracing St. Francis’s last journey in 1226 from Nocera Umbra to Assisi.
Nocera Umbra has an old hot spring and spa tradition: the waters of the Sorgente Angelica spring gush at Bagni di Nocera, a lively spa and tourist resort.
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Try local food
If you are also looking for typical local dishes, seek out dishes made with mountain bread, chickpeas and lentils, mushrooms, and truffles.
Nocera Umbra is just 8km from the famous truffle center of Valtopina, so if you love truffles, you have come to the right place.
Agriturismo La Corte del Lupo
We recommend visiting it. Firstly because it likes conveniently in nature, surrounded by the green hills of Umbria. Secondly, Agriturismo La Corte del Lupo is ideal for tasting organic food and wine.
Where to sleep?
You can find several charming and authentic places there for a reasonable price. Check the following link to find out more.
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The conclusion of mystical Umbra Nocera post
If you’d like to experience different vibes away from bustling seaside resorts, we recommend you visit them. So, now we’d like to hear your recommendations. Which Italian little towns and villages do you recommend visiting?
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