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Perugia
Gubbio

Saint Ubaldo Gate – Historic Center of Gubbio loop from Gubbio

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Italy
Umbria
Perugia
Gubbio

Saint Ubaldo Gate – Historic Center of Gubbio loop from Gubbio

Moderate

170

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Saint Ubaldo Gate – Historic Center of Gubbio loop from Gubbio

00:34

5.01km

100m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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1.46 km

Saint Ubaldo Gate

Highlight • Historical Site

The Porta di Sant’Ubaldo is one of the main ancient access gates to the medieval city. Built to protect the road to the Basilica of Sant’Ubaldo, it represents a historical passage linked to the traditions of Gubbio. The gate offers a suggestive view and is a privileged starting point for the climb to Mount Ingino, where the famous Corsa dei Ceri takes place every year. Its imposing arch and the surrounding walls testify to the importance of defense and religiosity in the history of the city.

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2.16 km

The rich presbytery area of Gubbio Cathedral is particularly admirable: on the choir is the bishop's seat, carved in the sixteenth century, under the main altar a precious late antique sarcophagus stores the remains of the two titular saints of the cathedral, to the left of the altar there is another seat, the is decorated with beautiful inlays by Benedetto Nucci. and finally, on the triumphal arch of the apse, you can admire the murals by Augusto Stoppoloni (1916-18).

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2.23 km

Botte dei Canonici di Gubbio

Highlight • Monument

The city is home to one of the largest wine barrels in Europe, "La grande botte di Gubbio".
The barrel intended for the wine of the Gubbio canons was made around 1500 and contained the volume of 387 small barrels. It is built entirely of oak and has no iron tires. The giant barrel was last filled in November 1928. It is located in the Palazzo dei Canonici of Gubbio Cathedral.

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2.35 km

The hanging gardens of the Doge's Palace in Gubbio are a wonder to be explored for their historical and artistic significance and never cease to amaze. Last but not least, the view of the historic old town from here is simply magnificent!

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4.21 km

Roman Theatre in Gubbio

Highlight • Historical Site

Gubbio is one of the Umbrian cities richest in monuments, including this Roman Theater from the 1st century BC. built with ashlar-worked limestone blocks. It has two orders of arches and could accommodate about 6,000 spectators, being one of the most capacious theaters of the time.

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4.35 km

Wonderful Gubbio

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One of the most beautiful cities in Umbria, rich in monuments, where one of the most evocative events takes place

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4.74 km

In the park next to the archaeological site of Gubbio's Roman theater, you'll find this convenient station equipped for bicycle repairs and e-bike charging.

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4.90 km

Historic Center of Gubbio

Highlight • Historical Site

Gubbio is one of the most beautiful medieval cities in the world, built entirely of stone and beautifully preserved. Founded by the Umbrian people with the name of Ikuvium, it soon became one of the most important religious and political centers in the area. Under the dominion of the Romans the importance of Gubbio increased again as demonstrated by the ruins of finely decorated patrician villas and by the presence of an imposing Roman theater. The Roman city was destroyed by the Goths and it will be necessary to wait until the 13th century before its fortunes rise again. The present urban aspect and some of the most important buildings such as the cathedral, the Palazzo dei Consoli and the Palazzo del Podestà are due to this period.

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2.80 km

998 m

806 m

269 m

135 m

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2.64 km

806 m

737 m

417 m

412 m

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Sunday 5 July

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17°C

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