Terni - Natural Areas Cascata delle Marmore It is one of the highest waterfalls in Europe, having a total difference in altitude of 165m. It is called this because of the calcium salts present on the rocks that resemble white marble. There is also a legend about this waterfall: a nymph named Nera fell in love with a shepherd named Velino. Juno, jealous of love, turned the nymph into a river. Then Velino, in order not to lose his beloved, threw himself from the cliff of Marmore. This jump, destined to repeat itself for eternity, is now replicated in the Marmore waterfall.
Assisi - Natural Areas Bosco San Francesco More than just a rural forest it is a spiritual journey that Saint Francis began in these magical places.
Gualdo Tadino - Natural Areas Valsorda Karst plateau (1003 m above sea level) with two ponds, different picnic areas, equipped shelters and children's play area. Equipped trails. In winter, a ski area for cross-country skiing, hiking and snowshoes.
Tuoro sul Trasimeno - Natural Areas Isola Maggiore Isola Maggiore is one of the three natural islands of Lake Trasimeno, with a perimeter of 2 km and a small town. A dense network of trails covers the entire island, unraveling through a scrub of different Mediterranean varieties.