LtotheHill
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Fisherman's Trail, Portugal; Annapurna Curcuit
Hello! My husband and I are considering walking for about 3 weeks on either the Via Francigena or the Via Francesco in Italy. Im having trouble finding information that compares the two options. We plan to walk in November, and im guessing that the Via Francigena will be more moderate in temperatures and have more lodging options. Im concerned that it will also have more paved sections. Any help or additional information as we make our decision would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!