Nearest Airport
: Perugia
at 15
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Nearest Train
: Chiusi
at 7
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Nearest Motorway
: chiusi-Chianciano
at 15
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Nearest Barpub
: Vaiano
at 1
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Nearest Restaurant
: Vaiano
at 1
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Lago Trasimeno
Trasimeno Lake is the longest lake in Italy and the fourth biggest. It has three islands, Isola Minore, Isola Maggiore and Isola Polvese, connected to the main villages around the lake by a local ferry service. The Trasimeno area falls under Umbrian administration but culturally and geographically it is part of both Umbria and Tuscany. The border between the two regions remains mysteriously undefined, in the language, countryside, local food and traditions. It is right in the centre of Italy at a point that is set next to the main communication routes that have linked Northern Europe to Rome since Antiquity. Many excursions can be organized from the lake. In a hundred kilometre radius one can see over a quarter of the world’s artistic heritage: Florence, Perugia, Siena, Arezzo, Assisi, Orvieto, Gubbio, Spoleto, Chiusi, Cortona, Tarquinia. Most of the Italy’s Renaissance art and a large portion of its Antique and Medieval art are close by. In less than two hours by car one can be in the centre of Rome.