GavinSkull
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Portugues / Camino Frances
Hi, I would like some advice from people who have walked from Rome to France to Spain. I would like to know how the infrastructure, hostels, and general social and walking experience compares to Spain. Cost of hostels and food is my main concern, as I believe Italy is more expensive than Spain and also proably the coastal regions of France. I would like to see if I can walk to Roncevaux and then decide what other routes I would like to do from there. Last year I walked the Del Norte and '22 the Francais.
I just discovered this is the end part of the Via Francigena and I would be walking backwards to the normal route. The route backwards would be the same from Rome to Massia then I would follow the coast to Genoa then Nice.
I looked at the distances to break them down a bit. I'm trying to decide which parts I might want to walk this year and do another part next year.
Rome to Lucca 326km
Lucca to Genoa 172km
Genoa to Monaco 208km
Monaco to Marseille 209km
Marseille to Arles 85km
Has anyone walked this way?
Update
I found this useful on differences:
I just discovered this is the end part of the Via Francigena and I would be walking backwards to the normal route. The route backwards would be the same from Rome to Massia then I would follow the coast to Genoa then Nice.
I looked at the distances to break them down a bit. I'm trying to decide which parts I might want to walk this year and do another part next year.
Rome to Lucca 326km
Lucca to Genoa 172km
Genoa to Monaco 208km
Monaco to Marseille 209km
Marseille to Arles 85km
Has anyone walked this way?
Update
I found this useful on differences:
Via Francigena vs Camino De Santiago | Guy On The Road
In this blog, I will explain the main differences between Via Francigena to Camino de Santiago
www.guyontheroad.com
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