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Via Francigena 2021: A hike from UK to South of Italy

Celebrating the Via Francigena: from Canterbury to Santa Maria di Leuca

The Via Francigena was born as a pilgrimage route. Imagine worshippers with heavy backpacks. Or wonderers, pulling their donkeys. The Via connected countries, people, and trades. It was a safe and cozy route. Here, people could find hospitality, especially in the monasteries.

Recently, the Via Francigena has gained the spotlight. The new generations of tourists is looking to connect with nature. These travelers want to be mindful as well as meditate. What鈥檚 better than an old pilgrimage route? Let’s see one of the best !

Road to Rome 2021

It鈥檚 the anniversary of the European Association for the Via Francigena Ways, the . It was born in 2021 with the goal of preserving the route. And of raising awareness.

It now involves 189 local authorities and 64 non-profit organizations in all the countries crossed by the Via. Indeed, the countries are England, France, Switzerland, and Italy.

To celebrate its success, AEVF has decided to organize 鈥淩oad to Rome.鈥 Here are all the details.

Road to Rome, Via Francigena
Image via VieFrancigene.org

What: this is a relay race.

When: it starts June, 15th 2021 and it ends October, 18th 2021

Where: departure from Canterbury and arrival at Santa Maria di Leuca

How: participants can join both on foot or by bike

The bonus: crossing Rome on September, 10th

The practical details: the route is 3.200 km long, or 1990 miles. It includes 148 stops. It crosses 630 municipalities and 16 regions.

Wayfarers used to take this extension of the Via Francigena to reach the Holy Land. 鈥淩oad to Rome鈥 truly works like an Olympic relay. The first volunteers to leave in June will leave the bordone (almost like a baton) for the next people. Every 20-30 km (12-20 miles), the participants change.

Instead of passing the torch, they pass the bordone.

Via Francigena walking trail
Via Francigena up to 2020

Heritage worth protecting

Image Linked from Corriere.it

Anyone can participate. Volunteers can look at the and decide what stop they鈥檇 like to undertake. Why is it important? The Via Francigena is, in itself, a cultural heritage. It鈥檚 an ancient route, filled with footsteps and sweat.

But the route also passes by historical and natural heritage worth protecting. The goals of the 鈥淩oad to Rome鈥 initiative are the same goals of the AEVF association. This event can raise awareness, bring the Via to people who didn鈥檛 know it existed. Furthermore, the hikers and cyclists bring economic support to local communities. They stay in bed and breakfasts and they eat at the village鈥檚 osteria.

The association encourages the communities to organize their own events. It鈥檚 a way for them to promote their touristic offer, with an eye to the volunteers鈥 comfort.

Indeed, 鈥淩oad to Rome鈥 is an opportunity. Both for the Via Francigena and for the locals. It鈥檚 also a chance for people to take a walk or get on the saddle. There is no better way to discover a new place.

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