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Get InspiredEuropeItalyUmbriaGubbioAcquedotto Medievale

Acquedotto Medievale

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Medieval Aqueduct·Picturesque, Historic, Peaceful
Acquedotto Medievale
Photo by Massimiliano Gubert from Google Places
Acquedotto Medievale
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Acquedotto Medievale
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Acquedotto Medievale
Photo by Michele Pisacreta from Google Places
Acquedotto Medievale
Photo by Claudio Nicoli from Google Places
Acquedotto Medievale
Photo by Massimiliano Gubert from Google Places
Acquedotto Medievale
Photo by Tilo Gonzalez Sippel from Google Places
Acquedotto Medievale
Photo by Elisa C. from Google Places
Acquedotto Medievale
Photo by Michele Pisacreta from Google Places
Acquedotto Medievale
Photo by Claudio Nicoli from Google Places

The Acquedotto Medievale is a remarkable historical site in Gubbio, Umbria, featuring a scenic walkway that follows the path of an ancient water system. Stretching along the western slope of Mount Igino, the route connects the Gola del Bottaccione parking area to the city's medieval heart. Visitors can enjoy a mostly flat, safe journey protected by guardrails, providing an elevated perspective of the town below. The path is well-preserved and free to access, making it a popular choice for those looking to combine history with a light outdoor hike. The final stretch leads directly into the upper parts of Gubbio, where public elevators facilitate further exploration of the historic center.

The Acquedotto Medievale is a remarkable historical site in Gubbio, Umbria, featuring a scenic walkway that follows the path of an ancient water system. Stretching along the western slope of Mount Igino, the route connects the Gola del Bottaccione parking area to the city's medieval heart. Visitors can enjoy a mostly flat, safe journey protected by guardrails, providing an elevated perspective of the town below. The path is well-preserved and free to access, making it a popular choice for those looking to combine history with a light outdoor hike. The final stretch leads directly into the upper parts of Gubbio, where public elevators facilitate further exploration of the historic center.

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Address
Via Fosso,26, 06024 Gubbio PG, Italy
Hours
Open now
Open 24 hours

Highlights

  • Elevated walkway offering unique views of Gubbio.

  • Well-preserved medieval engineering on Mount Igino.

  • Safe, mostly flat route suitable for casual hikers.

  • Direct pedestrian link from Bottaccione Gorge to the city.

  • Free access to a significant historical site.

Best For

Scenic walks and unique views of Gubbio's historic center.

Currency

EUR €

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals, Solo

Reviews

4.7
Excellent124 reviews

Acquedotto Medievale is highly praised by visitors for its stunning panoramic views and historical charm. The route is described as a picturesque and evocative walk that links the Bottaccione Gorge to the historic center of Gubbio. Reviewers appreciate that the path is well-preserved, free of charge, and mostly flat, making it accessible for most walkers. While the majority of the trail is safe and equipped with guardrails, some note that the final section can be slightly bumpy and overgrown with vegetation. Those with a fear of heights are advised to be cautious, though many find the experience of reaching the city from above to be rewarding. In summary, it is considered a must-do activity for anyone visiting the area who enjoys light hiking and scenic vistas.

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Location

Gubbio, Umbria, Italy
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