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E-raamat: Walking the Via Francigena Pilgrim Route - Part 3: Lucca to Rome

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781783628520
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Walk the rolling Tuscan hills, historic towns, and sacred sites of Italy on Part 3 of the Via Francigena pilgrimage route, covering 413km (255 miles) from Lucca to Rome. This central-southern section of the world-famous 2000km route threads through the heart of Tuscany and Lazio, offering medieval villages, vineyards, and iconic landmarks, culminating in the Eternal City.





Suitable for walkers of most abilities, this section requires moderate fitness due to hilly terrain and can be completed in under three weeks. The route is presented in 18 stages of 1433 km (920 miles), passing through the walled town of San Gimignano, the historic streets of Siena, the medieval centre of Viterbo, and the ancient temples of Sutri before reaching Romes magnificent Piazza San Pietro.







18 stage-by-stage route descriptions covering Lucca to Rome along the Via Francigena, including medieval villages, Tuscan landscapes, and Lazios rolling hills Each stage includes distance, estimated walking time, ascent and descent, and terrain summary for planning daily sections and managing the hilly terrain 1:100,000 mapping for the full route, plus larger-scale town maps for key locations such as Lucca, Siena, Viterbo, and Rome and the Vatican City for precise navigation GPX files provided for the Via Francigena Part 3, compatible with GPS devices and smartphone apps for easy digital navigation Detailed accommodation listings, pilgrim lodging options, and refreshment points along each stage to support comfortable walking Handy route summary tables and planning advice, including facilities, public transport links, and tips for preparation and packing for your Italian adventure





Plan your Via Francigena adventure from Lucca to Rome with confidence, and experience one of Italys most iconic long-distance pilgrim walks with this comprehensive guidebook.
Map key Map of the Via Francigena Canterbury to Rome Overview map Lucca to Rome Overview profile Lucca to Rome Route summary table Foreword Introduction: The Via Francigena from Lucca to Rome A brief history of the Via Francigena The modern Via Francigena from Canterbury to Rome Planning your walk Where to begin When to walk Where to stay What and where to eat Should I make reservations ahead? How much money should I budget? How do I get to this portion of the Via Francigena? How do I return from Rome? How do I secure my credential and Testimonium? Tips for making the most of your walk Topography of the Via Francigena in Central Italy Understanding local cultures Training for your walk What and how to pack Baggage transport and storage Health and well-being How to use this guide GPX tracks and accommodation downloads Section 1: Tuscany Stage 1 Lucca to Altopascio Stage 2 Altopascio to San Miniato Stage 3 San Miniato to Gambassi Terme Stage 4 Gambassi Terme to San Gimignano Stage 5 San Gimignano to Monteriggioni Stage 6 Monteriggioni to Siena Stage 7 Siena to Ponte d'Arbia Stage 8 Ponte d'Arbia to San Quirico d'Orcia Stage 9 San Quirico d'Orcia to Radicofani Stage 10 Radicofani to Acquapendente Section 2: Lazio Stage 11 Acquapendente to Bolsena Stage 12 Bolsena to Montefiascone Stage 13 Montefiascone to Viterbo Stage 14/15 Cimino Variant: Viterbo to Sutri Stage 14 Viterbo to Vetralla Stage 15 Vetralla to Sutri Stage 16 Sutri to Campagnano di Roma Stage 17 Campagnano di Roma to La Storta Stage 18 La Storta to Vatican City Appendix A Stage planning table Appendix B Useful contacts Appendix C Bibliography Appendix C Sigeric's journey: then and now
Sanford 'Sandy' Brown is a community activist, long-distance walker and ordained minister from a small town near Seattle, Washington. Inspired by 'The Pilgrimage' by Paulo Coelho, he trekked the Camino de Santiago in 2008 and since then has walked or biked over 10,000km on pilgrim trails in Spain, France, Switzerland, Italy and the United States. He records his pilgrim adventures in his popular blog at https://caminoist.org and at www.youtube.com/sandybrown