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Pilgrimage to Rome: The Final Leg of the Via Francigena
The Via Francigena is an ancient pilgrimage route that stretches from Canterbury to Rome. It is a journey through history, culture, and spirituality and everyone has different reasons to do it. If you are interested in how the end of the Via Francigena is, read on! It’s more usual for pilgrims who would like to […]
Continue readingAlong Via Francigena, from Costamezzana to Fornovo Taro
Via Francigena is a wonderful path that has attracted numerous pilgrims looking for spirituality. It’s not a single road, it’s a network of paths. Along these streets, which lead from northern Europe and France to Rome and Apulia (where the boarding to the Holy Land was situated), thousands of pilgrims used to walk searching for […]
Continue readingA dream through history: from Budapest to the Ocean, walking along Ancient Paths
Discover more than four thousand kilometers of walking paths from Budapest to Santiago de Compostela, to the ocean “After years of work our dream became true, we connected Budapest (Aquincum, the eastern border of the Roman Empire, the limes Pannonicus ) with Santiago de Compostela and the end of the world (Finisterre) in a single journey. We […]
Continue reading10 things to do in the Sienese hills
The Sienese hills enclose unexpected beauty, art, culture and amazing landscapes. It is a unmatched, romantic and antique scenery. Unforgettable colors and shapes seem to form a dream. The scents and the genuine products of the earth are delicious flavors of yesteryear. The cypresses, the hills of Mount Amiata, the narrow streets of the medieval […]
Continue readingFlorence and Rome at 2 wheels of distance
Hello, I am looking for a map or guide book on cycling from Firenze to Roma Thomas Heidenberger Washington, D.C. Inspired by Thomas’s message, we are ready to propose a new travel! Go from Florence to Rome with no other propelling force but our legs, no other means of transport but our bike. So wonderful, […]
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