Umbria
is a mountainous region with a Mediterranean
climate; hot dry summers and cold winters. In
recent years winters have been drier and summers
have been slightly warmer with the holiday and
vacation season starting in April and May. Umbria
is a landlocked region with many lakes and rivers.
The Apennine mountain range acts as a barrier
from the harsh weather of the Adriatic Sea and
colder air form the northeast.
The
summer provides average daily temperatures of
73 degrees Fahrenheit. The dry climate is perfect
for vacationers who want to enjoy villas with
pools and other outdoor activities.
Umbria
has a cold dry winter with the average temperature
around 45 degrees. The cool winters provide
a beautiful and romantic setting for the winter
holidays.