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Walked it last September. Wonderful walk. Arriving in Rome on foot as a pilgrim was very moving.Has anyone walked the Via Francigena di San Francesco, from Assisi to Rome?
Walked it last September. Wonderful walk. Arriving in Rome on foot as a pilgrim was very moving.
Sandy Brown was very helpful. His website is at www.caminoist.org. His book, Trekking The Way of St Francis: From Florence To Assisi And Rome (Cicerone Guides) came out last September and is outstanding. He shared a pre-publication galley proof with us and it provided all the information we needed. At his website, he is very generous with advice and assistance.
Hola KristoneHi Karl, just wondering - is it possible to walk the way of st francis with just 650 euros? I've heard that accommodations may not be as affordable as the Spanish caminos. I'm on a student budget so would appreciate the advice.
Thanks!
I think it would be pretty tight; we spent nearly 75 euros each, per day, but we didn't skimp, either. You can't count on very inexpensive hostels and pilgrim dinners as you can on the Camino de Santiago (although there are some). We followed Sandy Brown's guide, The Way of St. Francis, which was terrific, but there are a couple of places where the only accomodations are a bit expensive, quite a bit more than on the CdS.Hi Karl, just wondering - is it possible to walk the way of st francis with just 650 euros?
Hello, Kristone. Here are a few suggestions:... I'm on a student budget so would appreciate the advice...
I think it would be pretty tight; we spent nearly 75 euros each, per day, but we didn't skimp, either. You can't count on very inexpensive hostels and pilgrim dinners as you can on the Camino de Santiago (although there are some). We followed Sandy Brown's guide, The Way of St. Francis, which was terrific, but there are a couple of places where the only accomodations are a bit expensive, quite a bit more than on the CdS.
Hi Karl,
Thanks for your reply! My Seminary is sending us on a three week pilgrimage from Rome to Krakow Poland - with everything covered. So I should be fine when i get to Rome. I think it might be possible then. I'll let you know how I go. (I'm deciding wether to just do the Camino Portuguese starting from Porto/Fatima or this one from Assisi)
...Or you might avoid all the above by carrying a tent or mat and sleeping 'out'. Then whatever cash you have can be spent on food & fun...
Hey there, too.... I'm not a seminarian so I don't know how it will be for you. Some people welcome pilgrims, some people don't. Nobody is obliged...Hey there. ... Your idea about knocking at the houses of priest or convents sounds great though. I am a seminarian so that might help.