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Few places in Italy remain undiscovered, but the tiny region of Friuli Venezia Giulia – known simply as Friuli – is a treasure trove of historic and artistic gems.
There’s so much to explore in this charming corner of Italy, where it's easy to fall under the spell of its unspoiled landscapes. Tucked away in the northeast at Italy’s borders with Austria and Slovenia, Friuli boasts enchanting scenery of staggering contrasts. The snow-capped Dolomites and Julian Alps dominate the north, while fertile plains and manicured vineyards sweep like emerald waves to meet the rugged Adriatic coast.
Discover a less-explored side of Italy: a grand Hasburg city, a Venetian pearl without the crowds, ancient Roman ruins, a fairy-tale castle by the sea, and Friulian specialties.
At a glance
Highlights
- Enjoy a guided tour of Trieste, Europe’s largest seafront square, and see the remains of Aquileia, an ancient Roman megacity.
- Take a guided tour of the Aquileia's UNESCO-listed basilica, and discover Udine, a hidden Venetian gem with grand architecture.
- Visit Miramare, Archduke Maximillian’s castle and botanical park, and tour the prestigious Mosaic School of Friuli to admire this intricate art.
- Sample the Collio region’s white wines on a visit to a renowned producer, and visit the Lombard Temple of Cividale, an 8th-century church with art from the Middle Ages.
- Explore fascinating Gorizia, a city once divided between Italy and Yugoslavia.
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Your itinerary
Arrival in Udine
Fly to Italy and transfer by coach to your four-star hotel in Udine.
Stay at Hotel Astoria - Udine
Trieste
Drive through rolling countryside to Trieste for a guided tour, and visit Miramare castle.
After breakfast, we drive through the picturesque countryside to Trieste, the region's cosmopolitan capital overlooking the Adriatic Sea and the Julian Alps.
Upon arrival, we’ll embark on a walking tour of Trieste, known as ‘the city of cafés.’ We’ll visit Piazza Unità d’Italia, Europe’s largest seafront square, famous for its elegant cafés that once hosted literary figures like James Joyce and Sigmund Freud.
Your local guide will highlight Trieste’s architectural gems in its charming old town. A medieval castle overlooks the harbor, remarkably preserved from military conflict. At the foot of the hill, we’ll explore the ruins of a Roman theatre, discovered in 1938, which once featured a stunning proscenium facing the sea. Don’t miss the San Giusto Cathedral, renowned for its beautiful Byzantine mosaics.
After the tour, enjoy free time to soak in the café culture—try a strucolo de pomi (Triestine apple strudel) with a cup of Illy coffee, founded here.
Miramare Castle
Next, we follow the coastal road to Miramare Castle, built in 1860 for the Archduke Maximilian of Habsburg and his wife, Charlotte of Belgium. Set dramatically on a rocky promontory above the sea, this fairy-tale castle is a fine example of an aristocratic residence with remarkably preserved furnishings.
Entrance is included to the castle, so take a closer look at Habsburg life in the eclectic interiors or stroll through its immaculately landscaped park to admire the impressive variety of plants. If the beauty and serenity of the location haven’t taken your breath away, the stunning views over the gulf will surely do the trick.
Mosaic School of Friuli
Travel through lush countryside to visit the Mosaic School of Friuli in Spilimbergo.
This morning we drive through lush countryside to visit the Mosaic School of Friuli in Spilimbergo. Founded in 1922, this renowned training centre attracts students from all over the world. During our guided tour, we’ll dive into the nitty-gritty of this intricate artform and the various techniques used. We’ll walk the halls of the school’s gallery to admire the talented students’ finished works, creatively expressed in a kaleidoscope of colours, motifs and styles.
Free time in Spilimbergo
There’s free time after to discover the pretty little town of Spilimbergo. As you walk along cobbled streets between elegant buildings, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped back in time. The town’s medieval castle comprises magnificent buildings in a fascinating combination of architectural styles – some buildings were set ablaze during upheavals in 1511, but fortunately much of its wonderfully painted façades were saved. There is also a 13th-century cathedral with frescoes, paintings and sculptures adorning its interior.
After time to explore, we return to Udine for the remainer of the afternoon.
Cividale, Gorizia & wine-tasting
Journey to Cividale to visit the Lombard Temple, before stopping off in Gorizia, followed by a wine tasting.
Cividale
After breakfast we drive to Cividale before our visit to Gorizia in the afternoon followed by a wine tasting, nestled in the green hills bordering Slovenia and split by the picturesque Natisone river, over which spans the town’s bridge – so-called ‘Devil’s Bridge’ after locals allegedly asked the devil for help to build it! Cividale was founded by Julius Caesar as ‘Forum Iuli’ – from where Friuli gets its name – and grew in significance as the capital of the first Lombard duchy in Italy.
To discover its fascinating history, we visit the Santa Maria in Valle monastery to see the unique Lombard Temple, an outstanding example of art and architecture from the High Middle Ages. The well-preserved walls and ceilings of this hidden gem are intricately adorned with Byzantine frescoes and stucco decorations, and its 8th-century sculptures are some of the finest to survive in Europe.
Gorizia
Then we drive to Gorizia, a unique town at the border with Slovenia once well-loved by the Habsburg bourgeoisie. Its red-roofed buildings are crowned by a medieval castle, and there are sweeping views over the beautiful countryside. Hemingway’s Frederic Henry begins his narrative near Gorizia in his beloved novel, A Farewell to Arms, set during the Great War. Today Gorizia is a lovely place to wander, with elegant arcades and Baroque buildings.
Wine tasting
After time for lunch at your leisure, we continue to the critically acclaimed wine region of Collio Goriziano. This enchanting landscape of gentle hills is marked by hypnotic rows of verdant vines and dotted with grand villas and wine estates.
The unique microclimate, created by the area’s equidistance from the Adriatic Sea and the Austrian Alps, works perfectly with the marlstone soil to yield exceptionally fragrant grapes. Unsurprisingly, some of the world’s best white wines are produced here, so our tour would not be complete without a visit and tasting at one of Collio’s celebrated vineyards.
Aquileia & rustic lunch
Discover Aquileia, one of the largest and wealthiest cities of the Roman Empire, then tuck into a rustic lunch.
Aquileia
This morning, we explore Aquileia, once one of the Roman Empire's largest cities, with a peak population over 100,000. Now a quiet town, it features ancient ruins, making it the most complete early Roman city in the Mediterranean.
We'll have a guided tour of the Patriarchal Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage site and significant Christian center in central Europe. Built on the ruins of a 4th-century church, its Romanesque-Gothic structure showcases stunning mosaic floors.
Our tour continues underground to the Crypt of Frescoes, adorned with 9th-century biblical scenes, and the Crypt of Excavations, where we’ll see remarkable artifacts from different periods, including mosaics, columns, and a baptismal font.
Rustic lunch
After a fascinating morning, we drive to a rustic restaurant in order to sample authentic Friulan fare made with fresh local ingredients.
Later we return to Udine with the rest of the day at leisure. There’s plenty to explore in this visual feast of a city, such as the hilltop castle, which houses a collection of excellent museums, including an art gallery with works by Caravaggio and Tiepolo.
For those who enjoy more recent art, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art features an impressive 20th-century collection. Of course, art in Italy isn’t confined to just museums and galleries – Udine’s beautiful Venetian heritage can be admired in Piazza della Libertà, a Renaissance jewel with handsome sculptures and gleaming palaces.
Return home
Transfer to the airport for your return flight.
Hand-picked hotels
Hotel Astoria - Udine
Udine, Italy
Chosen as it’s perfectly situated in the heart of Udine’s historic old town.
Extras & upgrades
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
Airport | Hotel location | Transfer time |
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Venice Marco Polo Airport | Udine | 1 hr 45 mins |
Venice Treviso Airport | 1 hr 45 mins | |
Trieste Airport | 1 hr |
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- Return flights
- Five nights’ accommodation with breakfast
- All local taxes and transfers
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- Currency: Euro
- Flight time: Approx. 2 hrs 15 mins
- Language: Italian
- Time zone: GMT+1
- Country: Italy
- Plug type: Standard European 2-pins round
The deposit for this holiday is £250pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.