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Our Adventures / TTP Via Francigena

Under the Tuscan Rain and Sun: the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena

The Tuscany region is one of the most famous places in Italy. Upon reaching the historic city of Lucca and taking a rest day, we set off to trek into the heart of Tuscany, with a series of charming and iconic hill towns awaiting us at the end of each of our stages.

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Trekking the Road Less Traveled: the Via Francigena through the Apennine Mountains to Lucca

The Apennine Mountains extend about 750 miles along the length of Italy. As we hiked in the rain and fog, we needed to continually consider whether we could trek on the mountain trails, skip ahead some stages, or take “the road less traveled” to make our way to Rome.

Our Adventures / TTP Via Francigena

A Fond Farewell to the Balkans: Completing Our Eastern European Break

When we planned our Via Francigena hiking break, we hoped to use it to rest and recover. While we relaxed, we were fascinated by the history and culture that we saw. But after traveling three weeks, it was time to bid a fond farewell to the Balkans.

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A Balkans Journey by Ferry, Bus, and Train: Beginning Our Eastern European Break

Throughout history, the Balkans have been at a crossroads of cultures, encompassing a mixture of ethnic groups, as well as the religions of Islam, Orthodox Christianity, and Catholic Christianity. To journey through the Balkans, we booked a series of buses and trains to take us from Albania to Croatia over three weeks.

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Hitting the Halfway Mark: the Via Francigena from the Po River to the Apennine Mountain Foothills

After six stages and 93.6 miles of trekking to the Po River, we only had 72.4 miles to go before reaching the Apennine Mountains. Not only would we hit the halfway mark of our 700-mile trek at the mountain foothills, but we would also arrive at our second trail break.

Our Adventures / TTP Via Francigena

Take the Long Way (to Rome): the Via Francigena through the Po Valley to the Po River

While trekking in the rural Po Valley we would experience some of the hottest temperatures of our 700-mile trek. Some hikers skip these stages, either because of the heat and humidity or because hiking through endless farmland is “boring.” But we decided to “take the long way to Rome” anyway.

Our Adventures / TTP Via Francigena

From the Mountains to the Flatlands: the Via Francigena from the Great St Bernard Pass to the Po Valley

One of the advantages of seeing the world by foot is experiencing the changes in scenery as you hike. After crossing the Great St. Bernard Pass from Switzerland to Italy, we trekked through another great scenery change from the high mountains of the Alps to the flatlands of the fertile Po Valley.

Our Adventures / TTP Via Francigena

A Swiss Alp High: Beginning the Via Francigena

In 2018, we completed four treks in Europe, with our final hike taking us across the country of Switzerland. Almost exactly six years later, we returned to Montreux to begin another journey: a 700-mile trek on the Via Francigena to St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, adjacent to Rome, Italy.

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Opening our Eyes to Discovering Southeast England: Completing the Pilgrims’ Way

Whenever we prepare to travel, we research the cultural and natural significance of the locations that we plan to visit. However, we have also learned to open our eyes to new discoveries that may unfold around us. This is especially true when we are trekking at a slower pace.

Our Adventures / TTP Via Francigena

Walking in Chaucer’s Footsteps: Beginning the Pilgrims’ Way

Between 1387 and 1400 Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales. The Pilgrims’ Way route traces the path that pilgrims, such as Chaucer’s fictional characters, historically took toward the Canterbury Cathedral to view the shrine of St. Thomas Becket. We crafted a 100-mile route from London, including a spur to the historic town of Rochester.

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On the Trail (and Road) Again: Planning and Packing for the Via Francigena

During the past few years our travels have evolved into alternating between wilderness backpacking treks and long distance hikes between villages and towns. While they may seem like totally different trips, they require similar planning and preparation.

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Learn about our Next Journey – Trekking on Europe’s Via Francigena

We are always on the lookout for unique and lesser-known European treks. This year we plan to trek the Via Francigena route in England, Switzerland, and Italy, totaling 800 miles. The trail corresponds to the route of the Archbishop of Canterbury, who walked to St. Peter’s Basilica around 990 AD.

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Since their original 424-day journey around the world to raise K-12 geo-literacy, Darren and Sandy Van Soye continue to focus on authentic adventures highlighting the cultural and natural significance of some of the most remote areas of the world.

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