The Full Via Francigena

Land Tour

50 days

The Full Via Francigena
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$AUD 214 per day

Departure: Saint Bernard Pass, Italy

From Canterbury in England to Rome in Italy, the 1900km "Francigena Way" dates back to the 11th century when pilgrims travelled across Europe on foot to visit the site of Martyrdom of St Peter and St Paul in Rome. For those with more time it's possible to walk the whole Italian route and discover its history, culture and camaraderie. The start of the trip from the Saint Bernard Pass and crossing over the Swiss Alps into Italy will set the tone for the whole pilgrimage. There are no shortages of highlights on this extensive section of the route. As you walk you'll pass countless vineyards, orchards and castles. The trail will wind through charming villages, quiet countryside and along river banks. The foodie-haven of Piedmont awaits you, before entering into the Emilia Romagno region and heading into Tuscany where you will walk from one hilltop town to the next. The Via Francigena takes in many of Tuscany's most beautiful and renowned towns, including Lucca, Siena, Monteriggioni and San Gimignano. To top off this once in a lifetime experience you'll walk into the Eternal City of Rome. Each day you will be rewarded with stunning views and a real sense of achievement. En route stay in atmospheric farm houses and small family run hotels, soaking up the fine hospitality that has characterised the route for centuries.
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