
Hotels in Cascia
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Browse hotels in Cascia, Umbria — properties near the Basilica di Santa Rita and the Valnerina valley. Feast day on 22 May fills rooms fast.
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About Cascia
Cascia: Umbrian Pilgrimage Town of Saint Rita
Cascia sits at 653 metres above sea level in the Valnerina valley of southeastern Umbria, roughly 100 km east of Perugia. The town is defined by the life and legacy of Saint Rita of Cascia (1381–1457), patron of impossible causes, whose remains are enshrined in the Basilica di Santa Rita, completed in 1947. Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims arrive each year, with the largest gatherings around the feast day on 22 May. The medieval centro storico, anchored by the Rocca fortress and the older Chiesa di Sant'Agostino, adds historical texture beyond the basilica.
Where to Stay
Accommodation clusters along Via Roma and the streets flanking the basilica, ranging from pilgrim-oriented guesthouses run by religious orders to family hotels. A smaller selection of agriturismi operates on the surrounding hillsides within 5–10 km. Cascia anchors a modest but steady hotel market serving both faith travellers and hikers exploring the Monti Sibillini National Park, whose western boundary lies about 20 km northeast.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: The nearest rail hub is Spoleto (approx. 45 km west); onward travel requires a regional bus or car.
- Feast day crowds: Book accommodation at least two months ahead for the 22 May celebrations.
- Climate: Winters are cold with occasional snow; summers are mild at altitude — pack layers for evenings even in July.
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