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THE VIA FRANCIGENA FROM CANTERBURY TO ROME


Via Francigena - Wikipedia

The Via Francigena is an ancient road and pilgrimage route running from the cathedral city of Canterbury in England, through France and Switzerland, to Rome ...

Itinerary - Via Francigena

More than 3000 kilometers, from Canterbury to Rome and Santa Maria di Leuca, to walk step by step on mountain paths, mule tracks, rural and secondary roads.

Via Francigena to Rome - Camino Ways

The Via Francigena, or Camino to Rome, is an ancient pilgrimage route. It leads travellers from Canterbury in England, across the channel to France, through ...

Via Francigena: A Beginner Guide For A Pilgrimage To Rome

It led from Canterbury in England through northwestern France, Switzerland (Lake Geneva), and northern Italy (Lombardy and Tuscany) to Rome.

Six things you need to know about the Via Francigena

It took us 83 days to walk from Canterbury to Rome, an average of 24 km per day, including rest days. Over the entire journey, we took seven ...

What is the Via Francigena (Camino to Rome) | Caminoways.com

Spanning 1,900 km, the route traces the path taken by Sigeric the Serious, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who made this pilgrimage to Rome in the 10th century ...

Pilgrimage: The Road To Rome – Walking the Via Francigena

Via Francigena connects Canterbury, England to Rome, Italy. The complete route covers 1,000km. However, the route is divided into sixteen (16) ...

Via Francigena Pilgrimage Route Canterbury Road to Rome Italy

The Via Francigena was a holy medieval pilgrimage road to Rome. It stretches over 1900 km and four European countries.

Walking the Via Francigena from Canterbury to Rome | Cicerone Press

Walking the Via Francigena from Canterbury to Rome · Preparations · Day 46 Aigle to Martigny 18 miles · Day 47 Martigny to Orsieres 12 miles, but mostly upwards.

Via Francigena - What if we walked?

Walk: the Via Francigena ('road through France') | Distance: 2,000km (1,200 miles) | From: Canterbury, UK to Rome, Italy | Time: Four months (for us) | First: ...

The Via Francigena: maps and distances - Galiwonders

To summarize, the total distance of the Via Francigena (from Canterbury to Rome) reaches 2040 km. It can be divided into 86 stages that would take 3 months to ...

Via Francigena to Rome | Macs Adventure

The Via Francigena is an ancient road and pilgrimage trail from Canterbury to Rome. Whether you are hiking the full trail or part of it, this route takes you ...

01-The Via Francigena in England

The Via Francigena starts just next to the southern portico of Canterbury's cathedral where the milestone zero of the route is located.

The Pilgrims' Route to Rome - Organic Tuscany

The pilgrimage route to Rome was and is known as the “Via Francigena”. Despite its name “The road that comes from France”, it is generally thought to originate ...

THE VIA FRANCIGENA FROM CANTERBURY TO ROME

Starting in the High Middle Ages, the Via Francigena was for centuries the route followed by pilgrims of central and northern Europe to reach Rome, ...

Pilgrims to Rome | The Via Francigena

Pilgrims to Rome is a registered charity that aims to encourage and inform those making a pilgrimage to Rome along the Via Francigena.

Via Francigena - Visit Europe

Once known as the pilgrim route during the medieval times, the road that comes from Canterbury to Rome now serves as one of the most unique ways to travel ...

HOW THE VIA FRANCIGENA CANTERBURY TO ROME ...

1. Longer Distance and Time: Of course the length is variable depending upon where one starts but the full length of the Via Francigena(VF) is ...

Via Francigena - Just a Little Further

The route was originally known as the Via di Monte Bardone which appears to have been the easiest route to travel to or from Rome over the Appenines. As more ...

Via Francigena: The Beginning - Our Wanderlust

The Via Francigena is an ancient road and pilgrimage route from the English cathedral city of Canterbury to Rome, Italy's Eternal City.