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Pilligrim Way (7)

The ancient Via Francigena, the way to Rome followed by Sigeric, the bishop of Canterbury, starts in Val D'Aosta. From the amazing alpine scenery of Gran San Bernardo Valley, through Aosta with its impressive Roman…
Second step of the Via Francigena. Leaving the Alpine scenery and entering onto the Padana Plain, one of the largest plain areas in Europe. Discovering the rice culture of the area, the Ticino and Sesia…
Crossing the Po river as Sigeric did during his travel to Rome? Yes, it's still possible on the Via Francigena. From the same dock, the "transitum padii" you'll be led by a modern "Caronte" to…
Johann Wolfgang Goethe wrote about the encounter with the Italian range of Apennines in the masterpiece "Journey to Italy": "The Apennines are for me a wonderful piece of creation. The great plain of the Po…
This section of the Via, pass though the best Tuscany area as the Garfagnana and the Chianti. The highlight is made by the wild forest of the Garfagnana at the bottom of the Apuan Alps…
Welcome in Val d'Orcia. The area is formed by an amazing hilly countryside considered a UNESCO heritage site for the beauty and the right preservation. Farmhouses and vineyards, sunflower fields and tiny forests, will lead…
The last section of the Via Francigena. The countryside and the sheep and cattle will lead you from the fortified town of Viterbo to St. Peter Square, the official end of the Via. Thanks to…

Location Sicily

italia Sicilia

Trips note: MOTVEOLS1TG

Destination: Sicily
Travel Style: Self-guided Walking holidays
Interest: Beaches and coastal hiking; Volcanoes
Comfort: Standard
Grade: Easy - Moderate
Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
Departures: J F M A M J J A S O N D
Group size: from 1 person
Airport: Catania
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