
St. Francis Way : Piediluco – Poggio Bustone
14° Stage: from Piediluco to Poggio Bustone. A very long and very demanding stage with a high level difference. The first climb leads to the ancient village of Labro. Then go up and down until…

St. Francis Way : Arrone – Piediluco
13° Stage: from Arrone to Piediluco An easy, short stage, full of water and places to eat. Follow the river Nera up to the river Velino and the spectacle of the Marmore Falls.

St. Francis Way : Ceselli – Arrone
12° Stage: from Ceselli to Arrone. A short stage that does not present particular difficulties. The route follows the course of the Nera river and leads us to the full of the River Park. The…

St Francis Way : Spoleto – Ceselli
11° Stage: from Spoleto to Ceselli. Very demanding stage due to the difference in altitude (increase in altitude +641 m; loss in altitude -663 m).

St Francis Way : Foligno – Spoleto
10° Stage: from Foligno to Spoleto. The stage from Foligno to Spoleto is of medium difficulty. Enchanting landscapes, typical of rural Umbria. The shades of green will seem endless.

Via Francigena : La Storta – Rome
45° Stage: from Isola Farnese to Roma. The stage is short, easy and has little difference in height. You get to Monte Mario, where in ancient times the pilgrims sang Te Deum to express the…

Via Francigena : Campagnano – La Storta
44° Stage: from Campagnano to Isola Farnese. A stage that has a high level difference, long and with several road crossings where you need to be very careful.

Via Francigena : Sutri – Campagnano
43° Stage: from Sutri to Campagnano The stage is long, but the differences in height, although present, are not very demanding. We are approaching Rome so it is easy to meet houses and private homes…

Via Francigena : Vetralla – Sutri
42° Stage: from Vetralla to Sutri. An interesting stage, full of landscape and historical attractions. There are no particular differences in level. We meet forests and hazel groves (to see the Orlando Towers here)

Via Francigena : Viterbo – Vetralla
41° Stage: from Viterbo to Vetralla. The stage is similar to the previous one. Short, little gradient, without refreshment points and water supply.

Via Francigena : Montefiascone – Viterbo
40° Stage: from Montefiascone to Viterbo A stage not very long and not very difficult, despite the high drop in altitude. You are fascinated by the opportunity to walk the “basolato”, that is the ancient…

Via Francigena : Radicofani – Acquapendente
37° Stage: from Radicofani to Acquapendente This stage is long but not very demanding as regards the differences in level.

Via Francigena : San Quirico d’Orcia – Radicofani
36° Stage: from San Quirico d’Orcia to Radicofani The stage that goes from San Quirico to Radicofani is the longest of the Tuscan stretch. And it’s really tiring. 930 meters the difference in height uphill,…

Via Francigena : Ponte d’Arbia – San Quirico d’Orcia
35° Stage: from Ponte d’Arbia to San Quirico d’Orcia Long and demanding stage, with a large uphill gradient (600 meters). The route follows the railway and the provincial road to the Pieve di Sant’Innocenza in…

Via Francigena : Siena – Ponte d’Arbia
34° Stage: from Siena to Ponte d’Arbia. This is a long stage, with a low height difference, but all in the open. Along the way to visit the fortified farm of Grancia di Cuna (in…