- guyontheroad.com via-francigena-blogAlong the way, he recorded in his diary the 79 stages of the journey. Thanks to this historical document, Today we have The Via Francigena.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g194785-…We’ve been on the via Francigena for almost five weeks, ending here in Ivrea, till next year. ... We travelled by car last year following the Via Francigena.
- onestepthenanother.com viafrancigena/a-beginners-…One of the oldest published pilgrimage routes in Europe, the Via Francigena is largely overshadowed by the more popular Camino de Santiago through Spain.
- justalittlefurther.com via-francigenaVia Francigena was ‘first mentioned in the Actum Clusio, a parchment of 876AD in the Abbey of San Salvatore at Monte Amiata (Tuscany).'
- youtube.com channel/…The Via Francigena is a historic 3,200 km pilgrimage route crossing England, France, Switzerland, and Italy. Starting in Canterbury, it leads through diverse...
- en.eurovelo.com ev5Whether you want a short break or a long adventure, EuroVelo 5 offers something for everyone! Discover EuroVelo 5 - Via Romea (Francigena) in images!
- europeanpilgrimages.org via-francigena/The map below shows a generic overview of the entire Via Francigena route, from Canterbury all the way to Rome and on to Santa Maria di Leuca.
- terredisiena.it en/via-francigena-en/In the Terre di Siena, the Via Francigena crosses the territories of San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, Siena, Monteroni d’Aria, Buonconvento...
- http://lalocandafrancigena.it en/around/via-francigena/From Rome to Canterbury, since VIII Century via Francigena is an itinerary through both space and time. ... Via Francigena was also the route for fabrics merchants.
- pilgrimagepublications.com pp_2014/via-francigena/This 1988 paper by Paul von Caucci Saucken provides more information on the relationship between the via Francigena and routes to Santiago pdf.