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Walking to Rome

Magnara

Maggie Ramsay
Time of past OR future Camino
Santiago de Compostela (2005) Via Francigena (2010) Le Puy to St Jean (2014)
So few people have walked the Via Francigena to Rome, but the word is out and numbers are starting to increase. You can get in before the crowds. We were addicted to pilgrimage after walking to Santiago and after reading Sillydoll's blog decided to walk the VF (from France). Fantastic decision! It's very different, and you walk in fabulous scenery, see great art, eat Italian food. We also took side trips to Florence, Venice and Ravenna. So many funny things happened along the way! The ebook is The Italian Camino, by Maggie Ramsay, $2.99 at Amazon. If you want to get a feel for the VF you can get it at: amzn.to/17Ks6Cb. (You can also read a free preview there.)
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Thank you for that tip, Magnara. I have not despaired of doing the VF. I've done parts around Siena, walked the Accona desert south of the city and Montereggioni to the north. It was the VF society, some of whose members I met by accident on my first day in Siena, who started me on the whole pilgrim gig. Haven't stopped!
 

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