Arrellanada en las faldas del Monte Ingino, Gubbio es una de las ás antiguas ciudades de Umbria, conservada maravillosamente en los siglos y rica de monumentos que atestiguan su glorioso pasado.
Costacciaro is small village with ancient origins, lays at the top of a hill, and still preserves the ruines of a castle and the old town walls.
Fossato di Vico is a small but pleasant village. It can be ideally divided in two parts: the first part is modern and lays along the statal way, while the old part, is on the top of the hill.
Gualdo Tadino, famous for its ceramics industry and art, lays on Sant'Angelo hill dominated by the castel "Rocca Flea". Athough not much is known about the history of the town during ancient romans, it is quite sure that the roman Tadinum was an important center since it was along the Flaminia way.
At Gubbio, the road that passes the Bottaccione gorge between two deep walls, goes up to the pass of Madonna della Cima, and goes down again to Scheggia,
Going up on the left side of the Chiascio valley one gets to Sigillo, agricultural center of ancient origins laying at the bottom of Monte Cucco.
On the east side of Chiscio river, Valfabbrica is a small Middle age village originally competed between Gubbio, Assisi e Perugia.
