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We offer three holidays along the Via Francigena. These focus on the Tuscan and Lazio regions of the pilgrimage route.
The Via Francigena is an ancient pilgrimage route from Canterbury to Rome, dating back to medieval times and documented by Archbishop Sigeric of Canterbury in the 10th century. It served as a vital path for pilgrims, promoting religious devotion and cultural exchanges across Europe. This route significantly contributed to the spread of ideas, art, and commerce, which enhanced connections and encouraged the sharing of knowledge throughout Europe.
All the holidays provide the pilgrims passport, where you can collect stamps of your journey as a memento of the journey. Additionally, those completing the Montefiascone to Rome section receive a certificate of pilgrimage for completing the last 100km of The Via Francigena.
Throughout the Italian leg of the Via Francigena, pilgrims encounter a diverse array of landscapes, historical sites, cultural experiences, and spiritual encounters. The route continues to attract modern-day pilgrims, hikers, and cultural enthusiasts who seek to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Italy's history and heritage.
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