Walking the Via Francigena

Språk: Engelska
Publiceringsår: 2021
Klassifikation: Italien
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A guidebook to walking the 2000km Via Francigena pilgrimage route from Canterbury to Rome. Part of a four-volume set, this volume covers the 411km third part through Italy, from Lucca to Rome. Suitable for most abilities - although the hilly terrain calls for moderate fitness - this section can be walked in under three weeks.

The route is presented in 18 stages, of between 14 and 33km (9-20 miles).

GPX files available to download 1:100,000 mapping plus larger-scale town maps for key locations Handy route summary tables and pilgrim lodging details help you plan your itinerary Comprehensive information about refreshments and facilities along the route Advice on planning and preparation

A guidebook to walking the 2000km Via Francigena pilgrimage route from Canterbury to Rome. Part of a four-volume set, this volume covers the 411km third part through Italy, from Lucca to Rome. Suitable for most abilities - although the hilly terrain calls for moderate fitness - this section can be walked in under three weeks.

The route is presented in 18 stages, of between 14 and 33km (9-20 miles).

GPX files available to download 1:100,000 mapping plus larger-scale town maps for key locations Handy route summary tables and pilgrim lodging details help you plan your itinerary Comprehensive information about refreshments and facilities along the route Advice on planning and preparation

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Innehållsförteckning

  1. Route summary table
  2. Map key
  3. Overview profile Lucca to Rome
  4. Foreword
  5. Introduction: The Via Francigena From Lucca To Rome
  6. A brief history of the Via Francigena
  7. Sigeric and the modern Via Francigena
  8. Planning Your Walk
  9. Where to begin
  10. When to walk
  11. Where to stay
  12. What and where to eat
  13. Should I make reservations ahead?
  14. How much money should I budget?
  15. How do I get to this portion of the Via Francigena?
  16. How do I return from Rome?
  17. How do I secure my credential and Testimonium?
  18. Tips For Making The Most Of Your Walk
  19. Topography of the Via Francigena in Central Italy
  20. Understanding local cultures
  21. Training for your walk
  22. What and how to pack
  23. Baggage transport and storage
  24. Health and well-being
  25. How To Use This Guide
  26. Route descriptions
  27. GPX tracks and accommodation downloads
  28. Tuscany
  29. Lucca to Altopascio
  30. Altopascio to San Miniato
  31. San Miniato to Gambassi Terme
  32. Gambassi Terme to San Gimignano
  33. San Gimignano to Monteriggioni
  34. Monteriggioni to Siena
  35. Siena to Ponte d'Arbia
  36. Ponte d'Arbia to San Quirico d'Orcia
  37. San Quirico d'Orcia to Radicofani
  38. Radicofani to Acquapendente
  39. LAZIO
  40. Acquapendente to Bolsena
  41. Bolsena to Montefiascone
  42. Montefiascone to Viterbo
  43. Cimino Variant: Viterbo to Sutri
  44. Viterbo to Vetralla
  45. Vetralla to Sutri
  46. Sutri to Campagnano di Roma
  47. Campagnano di Roma to La Storta
  48. La Storta to Vatican City
  49. Stage planning table
  50. Useful contacts
  51. Bibliography
  52. Sigeric's journey: then and now
  53. A Via Francigena guide in three parts
  54. Map of the Via Francigena Canterbury to Rome
  55. Profile of the Via Francigena Canterbury to Rome