- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino de France,Camino del Norte
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Ya when I said limited time I meant in comparison to time required for say French Way,but ya,a 7 day hike could be a 9 day tripLimited time? A seven day walk takes seven days. Access and egress will add a couple more. That said it looks a great route for anyone who wants to go hiking in Italy rather than walk a Camino
I live near there too, and I confirm that for sure is not like heroic alpinism! Those are rural valleys far from the most popular dolomites routes. In any case is a mountain trail.It looks very interesting on the site.
I have never before seen insurance included in the "package" with the credential. €80,000 for death of invalidity and € 200 for a fracture.
You get this if you join the association.
Assicurazione
Ma la cosa forse più importante è che sarete assicurati
Sarete maggiormente tutelati usufruendo delle possibilità offerte dalla polizza assicurativa legata alla tessera personale.
La polizza infortuni in questione, è dotata dei seguenti massimali:
La polizza RCT personale del socio ha un massimale unico di € 3.500.000,00.
- euro 80.000.00 in caso di morte;
- euro 80.000.00 in caso di invalidità con franchigia del 6%;
- euro 200,00 che vengono pagati sempre se in presenza di frattura ossea non si supera la franchigia.
It is way up in the Veneto, but I don't think it looks like it involves heroic mountaineering.
I have friends living up that way, so it sounds a nice idea..... Autumn maybe.
I walked this a few weeks ago and @andycohn did it a few days after me. Our combined reports are here for anyone who missed them.Another short 'Camino' developed in recent years is the 'Magna Via Francigena' 186 Km, @ 9 stages between Palermo and Agrigento. I want to do this! https://www.sloways.eu/camino-pilgrimage/sicily-magna-via-francigena#:~:text=The Magna Via Francigena stretches,paved roads with limited traffic.
Thanks! I will enjoy reading this!!I walked this a few weeks ago and @andycohn did it a few days after me. Our combined reports are here for anyone who missed them.
Fantastic! Having just come from the Via Ellenica, there’s almost nothing better on camino than enthusiastic organisers striving to help pilgrims, as you well know Tim!Just to add that I got in touch with them to ask a few questions on FB messenger and they responded quickly and enthusiastically.
Great list and I would add the Cammini Bizantini, which I am anxious to discover, and the Cammino di San Benedetto, in addition to the better-known Via Francigena and Via di Francesco.It looks like another interesting endeavour to develop new camino/cammino-like walks, such as we have discussed here before - Magna Via Francigena in Sicily, Cammino Materano, Cammino de Salento, and the Cammino of San Francesco di Paola for example. I am sure there are more.
Definitely!I rather like the idea of getting in early before they get too popular!!! I also enjoy getting away from mainline tourist destinations.
I thought of you, Nick, the minute I read it just now.Thanks for the link! I might be in the neighborhood next year…
And for a coast-to-coast there is San TomassoGreat list and I would add the Cammini Bizantini, which I am anxious to discover, and the Cammino di San Benedetto, in addition to the better-known Via Francigena and Via di Francesco.
Definitely!
This has to be amazing! The Abruzzo regione has wonderful natural parks, and great food too! Like arrosticini and spaghetti alla chitarra!And for a coast-to-coast there is San Tomasso
You are convincing me with the food! A friend did it last. year and found the mountains fairly convincing!This has to be amazing! The Abruzzo regione has wonderful natural parks, and great food too! Like arrosticini and spaghetti alla chitarra!
We often follow our noses, don't we...You are convincing me with the food! A friend did it last. year and found the mountains fairly convincing!
I have always liked the Terre di Mezzo guides which I used initially in Italian. Good to see that they continue to work on English versions. Long ago (well in 2018) they had the guide to the second half of Francigena as an interactive app, (not just a pdf), but they abandoned that as an idea. (They kindly responded when I wrote to ask them.)I'd suggest going to the website of Italy's leading guidebook publisher, Terre di Mezzo. Many of their books are in English, but you can get an idea of the range of possibilities by scanning the whole website. https://www.terre.it/en/.
I cannot speak for the OP, but I don't think of that as a hijackI don't mean to hijack this thread. Just to further expand on what others have said about the wonderful possibilities in Italy.
Thanks!!!! This looks to be a perfect book. Looks like it just came out (that's our excuse for missing it), and I couldn't help but instantly order it myself.I have always liked the Terre di Mezzo guides which I used initially in Italian. Good to see that they continue to work on English versions. Long ago (well in 2018) they had the guide to the second half of Francigena as an interactive app, (not just a pdf), but they abandoned that as an idea. (They kindly responded when I wrote to ask them.)
I do like guide books, and if one is good, more are better I always think. I have five or six of their Italian guides to walks I am rather unlikely to do...... But I still enjoy reading them.
And this, released on 29 March of this year had thus far escaped me......But i have just ordered it.
https://issuu.com/terredimezzo/docs/estratto_cammini_d_italia It lists 100 walks in Italy!
Scopri il libro "Cammini d’Italia. 100 spettacolari itinerari a piedi"
Per progettare e sognare il prossimo viaggio a passo lento!www.terre.it
I’ll look for it when I get home to Italy!Look!
I cannot resist.
You have moved??I’ll look for it when I get home to Italy!
Yes, to Rome!! But in London this weekend.You have moved??
Hi, is there a guidebook or website to plan routes, book refuges? ThanksJust read about this 7 day walk that is being advertised in Italy for people with maybe limited time.
New hiking trail through Italy’s wild Dolomites opens for summer
The circular route is 170 kilometres long and can be completed in seven days.www.euronews.com
Welcome @NoamAHi, is there a guidebook or website to plan routes, book refuges? Thanks
Do it!!!
Good!! If you need some informations or suggestions about what to do before or after your cammino feel free to ask! Buona preparazione e buon Cammino!@jungleboy @Filippo05ff @andycohn
Look what I got in the post today!!! Hold me back......
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You're blazing the trail for me (along with Nick)! I've got it high on the list for next spring.@jungleboy @Filippo05ff @andycohn
Look what I got in the post today!!! Hold me back......
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