Enjoy the highlights of Via Francigena by bike, allowing you to cover more land in less time. Your journey will begin in Lucca, “the city of 100 churches” …
Enjoy our selection of the best places of the Via Francigena. It is an itinerary which unfolds over two weeks of the standard division of the Camino, but gives you the opportunity to visit the beautiful Tuscany with its “jewel” Siena …
This week unfolds in the very heart of Tuscany passing by the most famous towns. Unforgettable landscapes
From the mountain forests of Tuscany to the open meadows of Umbria, this route follows the key sites in the life of St Francis of Assisi, patron of nature & animals. Full trail.
From the mountain forests of Tuscany to the open meadows of Umbria, this route follows the key sites in the life of St Francis of Assisi, patron of nature & animals.
Beyond the spiritual value, this itinerary walks through beautiful sceneries, rich in history and architectural masterpieces; hermitages in the middle of nowhere
The hilly environment shows all its variety in the Bagno a Ripoli territory, while the majesty of the woods is spread out in the Vallombrosa and Casentinesi Forests
From Montefiascone to Rome | Km 123,1 mainly on country trails and dirt roads – some asphalt
From San Quirico to Montefiascone | Km 127,2 mainly on hilly terrain
From San Miniato to San Quirico | Km 125,9 mainly on hilly terrain
Enjoy the highlights of Via Francigena by bike, allowing you to cover more land in less time. Your journey will begin in Lucca, “the city of 100 churches” …
Enjoy our selection of the best places of the Via Francigena. It is an itinerary which unfolds over two weeks of the standard division of the Camino, but gives you the opportunity to visit the beautiful Tuscany with its “jewel” Siena …
This week unfolds in the very heart of Tuscany passing by the most famous towns. Unforgettable landscapes
From the mountain forests of Tuscany to the open meadows of Umbria, this route follows the key sites in the life of St Francis of Assisi, patron of nature & animals. Full trail.
From the mountain forests of Tuscany to the open meadows of Umbria, this route follows the key sites in the life of St Francis of Assisi, patron of nature & animals.
Beyond the spiritual value, this itinerary walks through beautiful sceneries, rich in history and architectural masterpieces; hermitages in the middle of nowhere
The hilly environment shows all its variety in the Bagno a Ripoli territory, while the majesty of the woods is spread out in the Vallombrosa and Casentinesi Forests
From Montefiascone to Rome | Km 123,1 mainly on country trails and dirt roads – some asphalt
From San Quirico to Montefiascone | Km 127,2 mainly on hilly terrain
From San Miniato to San Quirico | Km 125,9 mainly on hilly terrain