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Maps and trails
The 10 most beautiful pilgrim walks in Tuscany
Pilgrim Walk
· Lazio
Cammino degli Etruschi
recommended route
Difficulty
T3
moderate
Multi-day route
156.2 km
41:50 h
2,741 m
2,745 m
Un cammino nelle terre degli Etruschi: 7 tappe tra necropoli, vie cave e borghi storici nel cuore del Lazio etrusco.
Pilgrim Walk
· Lazio
Cammino degli Etruschi: Tappa 7 Montalto di Castro - Vulci
recommended route
Difficulty
T1
moderate
Stage 7
17 km
4:10 h
110 m
83 m
Un itinerario tra paesaggi rurali, forre tufacee e vestigia etrusche, dal borgo medievale di Montalto di Castro fino al cuore dell’antica Vulci, tra storia e natura.
Pilgrim Walk
· Italy
Via Clodia
recommended route
Difficulty
difficult
143 km
39:35 h
2,501 m
2,475 m
We walk along the Via Clodia and its side roads, a fascinating route that follows the suggestions of the Roman road built following the ancient Etruscan roads.
Pilgrim Walk
· South East England
Via Francigena
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Difficulty
difficult
2,107.9 km
560:08 h
22,976 m
22,973 m
The Via Francigena leads from the cathedral in Canterbury in southeastern Great Britain through France and Switzerland to St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Pilgrim Walk
· Lazio
Francis route
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Difficulty
difficult
543 km
175:00 h
14,861 m
14,944 m
The Francis route leads from Sant'Ellero near Florence through Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio via Assisi to Rome.
Pilgrim Walk
· Province of Lucca
Via Francigena: Altopascio - San Miniato
recommended route
Difficulty
difficult
Stage 38
26.6 km
6:54 h
250 m
124 m
The "Via Francigena" is one of the 3 Christian pilgrimage routes of the Middle Ages, whose main axis runs from Canterbury in England to Rome. This documentation initially covers the section from Pontarlier to Rome.
Pilgrim Walk
· Italy
On the Francis Way from Florence to Assisi
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Difficulty
difficult
243.1 km
75:35 h
7,547 m
7,437 m
On the Francis Way, we pilgrimage to the places where the saint was active and experience the landscape of Tuscany and Umbria. The destination of our route is Assisi, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its churches, its medieval townscape, and its fortifications.
Pilgrim Walk
· Province of Parma
Via Francigena: Berceto/Cisa-Pontremoli/classical
recommended route
Difficulty
difficult
Stage 32
22 km
7:10 h
464 m
1,200 m
The "Via Francigena" is one of the 3 Christian pilgrimage routes of the Middle Ages, whose main axis leads from Canterbury in England to Rome. This documentation currently covers the section from Pontarlier to Rome.
Pilgrim Walk
· Pays du St-Bernard
The Via Francigena
recommended route
Difficulty
moderate
closed
1,017.9 km
276:42 h
12,462 m
14,909 m
The Via Francigena is a route consisting of 79 stages, about 1800 km long, starting from Canterbury in England and ending in Rome.
The Italian section begins at the Great St Bernard Pass and extends over 45 stages.
Pilgrim Walk
· Province of Massa-Carrara
Via Francigena: Costa de Versilla variant
recommended route
Difficulty
easy
22.7 km
5:35 h
19 m
13 m
The «Via Francigena» is one of the 3 Christian pilgrimage routes of the Middle Ages, whose main axis runs from Canterbury in England to Rome. This documentation currently covers the section from Pontarlier to Rome...
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Via Francigena: Altopascio - San Miniato by Oskar
Photo: Oskar Weik, Community
August 30, 2025
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zum Teil auf Verkehrsstrassen
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Route done on August 29, 2025
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VIA ROMEA – (ITA STAGE 29) – Valle Santa – Chitignano by Paul
Photo: Paul Conn, Community
May 24, 2025
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Community
The old bridge at Campi is closed but there is a new bridge alongside so passage across River Corsalone is now straightforward with no need for a long detour.
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Route done on May 24, 2025
Via Clodia by dino
July 13, 2024
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Community
Cinque stelle per l’impegno posto nello scopiazzare il mio studio “Cammino Antica Via Clodia” pubblicato un anno prima. Aggiungo che sono dei dilettanti se considero che il percorso attraversa il poligono militare di Monte Romano nonostante sia mappato in openstreetmap e denunciato su <a href="https://www.incass.it/antica-via-clodia/#Post_scriptum" class="oax_externallink" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">https://www.incass.it/antica-via-clodia/#Post_scriptum</a>. Incredibile!
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