The itinerary continues on the Assisi-Spoleto Cycle Route, which in this stretch skirts the Clitunno and the Teverone Rivers.
The route connects the two cities through what takes the name of the Umbrian valley, a narrow plain resulting from numerous recovery interventions that have taken place over the centuries.
The Umbrian Valley, in fact, has not always been as it is today: what today is occupied by cultivated fields and houses in the past was a large alluvial area. The area is precious from a naturalistic point of view and at the same time interesting for agriculture, since its fertile soils have always attracted man, pushing him to undertake redevelopment interventions. Since the early 1900s, the Umbrian Reclamation Consortium has worked in this sense, by carrying out hydraulic works that still characterize the valley and promoting, at the same time, the enhancement of the territory and the improvement of local production activities.