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LA MAIELLETTA HIKE FROM BOCCA DI VALLE TO SAN LIBERATORE A MAIELLALa Maiella – Abruzzo

On this hike you will discover the authentic and unspoilt nature of the Majella National Park, a green, rich and wild land, characterized by century-old beech woods and majestic barren peaks, flowery meadows and paths leading to solitary hermitages set in the rock. The route...

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THE ANGEL'S PATH (OR ARCHANGEL'S )Gargano

This route in the Gargano area evokes an ancient tradition, dating to the Middle Ages.
Nowadays we can still partly follow the "Via Sacra Longobardorum", an ancient route of medieval origin that connects Mont Saint Michel in France to the Sanctuary of...

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THE CELESTINE PATHLa Maiella – Abruzzo

Discovering the Majella hermitages

A journey to discover the authentic and unspoilt nature of the Majella National Park, a green, rich and wild land, characterized by century-old beech woods and majestic barren peaks, flowery meadows and paths leading to solitary...

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THE MARCHESANA WAYAppennino Parmense e Piacentino

The Marchesana-Francigena Way is an itinerary rich in history and culture that crosses four regions: Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, Liguria and Tuscany.
A fascinating journey to be discovered slowly, stage after stage.

The points of departure and arrival are Pavia in...

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THE VIA FRANCIGENA FROM CANTERBURY TO ROMEAppennino Parmense e Piacentino

Starting in the High Middle Ages, the Via Francigena was for centuries the route followed by pilgrims of central and northern Europe to reach Rome, the seat of Papacy and Christianity.

What is today known as the Via Francigena is the 1,800-km route (80 stages) walked...

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THE VIA FRANCIGENA IN PIACENZAAppennino Parmense e Piacentino

Piacenza and its province are at the crossroads between four regions (Piedmont, Lombardy, Liguria, Emilia Romagna) and a place of passage of historical routes and pilgrims.

Sigeric, the Archbishop of Canterbury, crossed the Po river at Calendasco (Piacenza) in 990 AD,...

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THE VIA FRANCIGENA IN PARMAAppennino Parmense e Piacentino

Pilgrims travelling to Rome along the Via Francigena have left precious traces of their passage through the territory of the Province of Parma, which they entered after crossing the river Po in the direction of the...

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THE ABBOTS WAYAppennino Parmense e Piacentino

From Pavia to Bobbio

The route, starting at Pavia and heading first towards the Po valley hills and then the Apennine ridge of Mount Penice, consists of three parts of almost equal length (about 20 kilometres each): one before the plain (from Pavia...

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The route of the soul: the Via Francigena in the Sannio Beneventano areaAppennino Campano

A route of about 55 km, accessible by bike, car or on foot, that goes through the northwest area of the Province of Benevento, from Faicchio to Pietrelcina.

The first stage is dedicated to a visit to Faicchio and S. Salvatore Telesino, rich in...

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