Via Francigena in Tuscany : 5 spectacular places not to miss | FrancigenaWays.com
The Via Francigena or Camino to Rome takes pilgrims across some of Europe’s most stunning regions, including Tuscany in Italy. Four sections (12, 13, 14 and 15) of the Via Francigena route cross Tuscany, all the way from Passo della Cissa mountain pass in the Appenines (Via Francigena section 12) to the Val d’Orcia in section 15. However, section 14 from Lucca to Siena remains the most popular stretch of the Camino do Rome, the Via Francigena in Tuscany.
Via Francigena Camino to Rome - Lucca to Siena, Italy - Unravel Travel TV
Via Francigena Camino to Rome – Section 14 with FrancigenaWays.com This section of the Camino to Rome starts in the walled city of Lucca with its amazing Citadel and finishes in the UNESCO World Heritage historic centre of Siena. On this section of the Via Francigena, you will walk on tracks across rolling agricultural land and woods in the heart of Tuscany, stopping in gorgeous villages along the way where you will enjoy a well-deserved rest. There are many wonderful sights on this section of the Via Francigena including the tiny walled hilltop town of Monteriggioni and two impressive UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the breathtaking town of San Gimignano with its impressive towers and the fantastic city of Siena, a historical, artistic, cultural and gastronomic gem. If you travel in July or August, you might be able to witness one of Italy’s most traditional horse races: the Palio di Siena. If you travel in Autumn, this part of Tuscany is world-famous for its white truffles so foodies are in for a treat.
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Walking the Via Francigena from San Miniato to Siena | FrancigenaWays.com
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Via Francigena da Lucca a Siena
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Tuscany!
This was fall break 2008 spent in Milan, Cinque Terre, Florence, Sienna, Pisa, and San Gimignano. Definitely la dolce vita!
Tours in the Tuscan hills: on the Via Francigena
It was a strong feeling to walk in the same path where many years ago countless pilgrims walked from the North to Rome.
A stage of the famous Via Francigena passes close to us: Fignano is less than 2 miles from where we started.
A walk of about 10 km, surrounded by a breathtaking view.
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