Tag: Walking in Italy

  • Via Francigena-Halfway Point

    Via Francigena-Halfway Point

    Day 9 Our destination today was Ponte d’Arbia (population 472). We never know exactly what to expect from the small villages we stay in, but are rarely disappointed. A 16-mile journey with nearly 1,300 feet of elevation gain awaited. We were offered a Pilgrim Meal for dinner, the first of the trip. The three-course meal…

  • Via Francigena Offers Contrasts

    Via Francigena Offers Contrasts

    Day 8 Our hotel in Monteriggioni, Rooms and Wine at Castello, has been our favorite accommodation…so far. A friendly greeting, a spotless room with a rooftop view and excellent breakfast choices set the mood for our 12-mile walk to Siena. We enjoyed a peaceful morning of walking through forests and fields. Vineyards were left behind…

  • Via Francigena Miles Add Up

    Via Francigena Miles Add Up

    Day 7 Oh my gosh, that was a long day! What did we do wrong? When we left San Gimignano we were prepared for a 14-mile day with 2,358 feet of ascent, a bigger/longer day than we like. By the time we finally dragged through the gates of Monteriggioni 8 1/2 hours later, it was…

  • Via Francigena – Time Out

    Via Francigena – Time Out

    Day 6 Today we slept in! Our room in San Gimignano is clean, comfy and mostly quiet. The first order of business was to pick up our laundry. Reg found Lavanderia Viola, a laundry where he dropped off our bag of trail-dusty clothing yesterday when we arrived in town. Today, after breakfast we picked up…

  • Via Francigena – Up & Down, Up & Down

    Via Francigena – Up & Down, Up & Down

    Day 4 We anticipated a long day (15 miles) with lots of climbing (2300 feet) as we made our way to our next stop in Gambassi Terme. After a stretch of road walking the path took a turn onto a dirt track, plunging us into to the quintessential Tuscany countryside. We followed along, up and…

  • Our Via Francigena Begins

    Our Via Francigena Begins

    The journey gets real. We arrived in Lucca, Italy today where our Via Francigena begins on Friday – tomorrow.With help from an incredible taxi driver (he refused to leave us stranded), we left luggage at the appointed spot, a dingy bicycle shop attached to a car park garage, where the Friday pick-up driver will transfer…

  • Via Francigena Here We Come

    Via Francigena Here We Come

    Our first stop will be Italy where we plan to walk from Lucca to Rome along the Via Francigena. After reaching our destination of Rome, we will fly to England where a walk along the Cotswold Way awaits. Because we will spend a good part of this trip off-trail, we will take advantage of a…