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Canterbury to Rome · 1,900 km of Wonder

Walk the Via Francigena

The ancient pilgrimage from Canterbury to Rome. Alpine passes, Tuscan vineyards, medieval towns, and timeless villages through four countries to St Peter's Square.

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One of Europe's Greatest Pilgrimages

The Via Francigena is a 1,900 km pilgrimage from Canterbury to Rome — through rolling English countryside, French vineyards, Swiss Alps, and the golden hills of Tuscany.

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29 stages fully mapped with distances, elevations, difficulty ratings, and points of interest along the way.

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8 Languages Supported

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A Trail Like No Other

The Via Francigena stretches 1,900 kilometres from Canterbury Cathedral in England to St Peter's Square in Rome, passing through France, Switzerland, and Italy. First documented by Archbishop Sigeric in 990 AD, this ancient pilgrimage route follows Roman roads, medieval paths, and mountain trails through some of Europe's most breathtaking landscapes, including the UNESCO World Heritage centres of Canterbury, Reims, and San Gimignano.

Cross the Alps over the Great St Bernard Pass, wander through Tuscan vineyards, explore medieval hilltop towns, and arrive at the eternal city of Rome. Whether you tackle the full route or a curated section through Tuscany, the Via Francigena is an unforgettable pilgrimage that will stay with you forever.

1,900 Kilometres
80 Days (Full Trail)
2,000+ Years of History
Apr–Oct Best Season
Via Francigena pilgrimage trail through Tuscany

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1,900 km from Canterbury to Rome through four countries — tap a stage to explore

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Solo Friendly

Solo Traveller Groups

Designed for individual travellers. Join a group of fellow solo hikers — no awkward "third wheel" feeling. Everyone comes alone, everyone leaves with new friends.

  • Icebreaker activities on day one
  • Shared rooms available (save money)
  • WhatsApp group before departure
  • Max 12 people, typically 50/50 gender mix
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Romantic

Couples & Honeymoon

Walk the trail with your partner alongside other couples. Romantic guesthouse stays, sunset dinners in Tuscan hilltop towns, and shared memories on the ancient pilgrimage.

  • Private double rooms guaranteed
  • Romantic dinner arrangements
  • Flexible pace for two
  • Small groups (3–5 couples)
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Family

Family-Friendly Groups

Shorter daily walks, kid-friendly activities, and accommodation with families in mind. Treasure hunts at ancient ruins keep little explorers engaged.

  • Max 8–10 km daily walks
  • Ages 6+ welcome
  • Swimming stops & beach time built in
  • Family rooms & child-friendly menus
18–35

Young Adventurers

High energy, social atmosphere, longer daily distances. Mix of trail hiking, vineyard stops, and late-night conversations in Italian piazzas. Meet travellers your own age.

  • Ages 18–35 only
  • Hostel & agriturismo stays
  • Social evenings included
  • Larger groups (12–20)
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50+

Over 50s

Comfortable pace, quality accommodation, and companions who share your life stage. Longer stops at historical sites, culinary experiences, and an unhurried rhythm.

  • Moderate pace, 10–15 km/day
  • Boutique hotel stays
  • Cultural programme included
  • Small groups (6–10)
Women Only

Women-Only Departures

A safe, supportive, and empowering group of women walking the trail together. Female guide, strong community feel, and a shared sense of adventure.

  • Female guide & support team
  • All ages welcome
  • Yoga & mindfulness sessions
  • Groups of 8–12
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Creative

Photography Groups

Golden-hour starts, drone-friendly stops, and a professional photographer guide who knows every composition-worthy viewpoint on the trail.

  • Professional photo guide
  • Golden hour & blue hour walks
  • Editing workshops in the evenings
  • Small groups (6–8)
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Cultural

History & Archaeology

Walk with an archaeologist guide who brings medieval pilgrimage history to life. Extended visits to UNESCO sites, museum stops, and scholarly commentary on every ruin.

  • Expert archaeologist guide
  • All six major ancient sites visited
  • Evening lectures & discussions
  • Groups of 8–12
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Culinary

Food & Culture Trail

Walk less, eat more. Shorter hiking days combined with cooking classes, market visits, wine tastings, and the best local restaurants along the coast.

  • Village cooking classes
  • Market tours & tastings
  • 8–12 km daily walking
  • Groups of 6–10
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Language

Language-Specific Groups

Not everyone speaks English. We run dedicated departures in German, French, Dutch, and Italian with native-speaking guides.

  • German, French, Dutch & Italian groups
  • Native-speaking guides
  • All itineraries available
  • Request your language
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Wellness

Digital Detox & Wellness

Leave your phone behind. Morning yoga, silent walking segments, journaling, thermal bath visits, and a focus on being present in one of the world's most beautiful landscapes.

  • No-phone policy encouraged
  • Yoga & meditation sessions
  • Thermal bath & wellness stops
  • Intimate groups (4–8)
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Athletic

Trail Running & Ultra

For serious athletes. Cover the trail in half the time with running segments, support vehicle backup, and a group who shares your competitive edge.

  • 30–40 km/day running pace
  • Full trail in 12–15 days
  • Support vehicle & hydration
  • Groups of 4–8

Discover the Via Francigena

The pilgrimage connects historic cities across four countries — explore them all

Canterbury Cathedral
Trail Start

Canterbury

The starting point of the Via Francigena. A historic English city centred on its magnificent UNESCO-listed Cathedral, where Archbishop Sigeric began his journey to Rome in 990 AD. Collect your pilgrim credential here.

Cathedral Pilgrim Credential Medieval Streets Heritage Sites
Reims Cathedral France
Must See

Reims

The Champagne capital of France, where kings were crowned in the stunning Gothic cathedral. Walk through endless vineyards, visit world-famous Champagne houses, and savour French gastronomy at its finest.

Gothic Cathedral Champagne Houses French Cuisine Vineyards
Lausanne lakeside Switzerland
Alpine Gateway

Lausanne

A beautiful Swiss city on Lake Geneva where the trail passes through terraced Lavaux vineyards, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The gateway to the dramatic Alpine crossing over the Great St Bernard Pass.

Lake Geneva Lavaux Vineyards Old Town Alpine Views
San Gimignano medieval towers
Hidden Gem

San Gimignano

The medieval Manhattan of Tuscany, famous for its fourteen surviving tower houses rising above golden hills. Wander narrow streets lined with artisan shops, sample world-class Vernaccia wine, and enjoy panoramic views of the Val d'Elsa.

Medieval Towers Vernaccia Wine Tuscan Views Artisan Shops
Siena Piazza del Campo
Trail Highlight

Siena

One of Italy's most beautiful cities, centred on the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo. The magnificent Duomo, vibrant contrada traditions, and Tuscan cuisine make Siena a highlight of the entire Via Francigena.

Piazza del Campo The Duomo Tuscan Cuisine Contrada Culture
Rome St Peter's Square
Trail End

Rome

The grand finale of the Via Francigena. Arrive at St Peter's Square to collect your Testimonium, then celebrate with world-class art, ancient ruins, vibrant piazzas, and the best pasta of your life in the Eternal City.

St Peter's Square The Colosseum Vatican Museums Roman Cuisine

Walk Through 2,000 Years of History

The Via Francigena passes through some of Europe's richest cultural and historical landmarks

Canterbury Cathedral
UNESCO World Heritage

Canterbury Cathedral

The starting point of the Via Francigena and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This magnificent Gothic cathedral has been a place of pilgrimage since the martyrdom of Thomas Becket in 1170. Archbishop Sigeric began his journey to Rome from here in 990 AD.

Canterbury, England · The official start of the Via Francigena
Reims Cathedral France
UNESCO World Heritage

Reims Cathedral

One of the finest Gothic cathedrals in Europe, where French kings were crowned for over 800 years. The stunning stained glass windows by Marc Chagall and the intricate facade sculptures make this an unmissable stop on the Via Francigena through France.

Reims, France · Heart of the Champagne region
Great St Bernard Pass Alps
Alpine Crossing

Great St Bernard Pass

At 2,469 metres, this is the most dramatic moment of the Via Francigena. Pilgrims have crossed this Alpine pass for over 1,000 years. Visit the historic hospice founded in 1050 AD, meet the famous St Bernard dogs, and take in breathtaking mountain panoramas.

Switzerland–Italy border · The highest point of the Via Francigena
Tuscan hills San Gimignano and Siena
Iconic

Tuscan Hills — San Gimignano & Siena

Walk through the golden hills of Tuscany, passing medieval tower towns, rolling vineyards, and cypress-lined roads. San Gimignano's towers and Siena's magnificent Piazza del Campo are the crown jewels of this unforgettable section of the pilgrimage.

Tuscany, Italy · The most popular section of the Via Francigena
Bolsena lake and Viterbo
Thermal Springs

Bolsena & Viterbo

Walk along the shores of Lake Bolsena, the largest volcanic lake in Europe, then continue to Viterbo with its remarkably preserved medieval quarter and natural thermal baths. The hot springs at Bagno Vignoni and Viterbo are the perfect reward for tired pilgrim legs.

Lazio, Italy · The final stages before Rome
St Peter's Square Rome
Trail Finale

St Peter's Square, Rome

The ultimate destination. After weeks or months of walking, arrive at Bernini's magnificent colonnade in St Peter's Square. Collect your Testimonium at the Vatican, visit the Basilica, and celebrate completing one of the world's great pilgrimages in the Eternal City.

Vatican City, Rome · The end of the Via Francigena

Beyond the Trail

The Via Francigena offers far more than walking — make it a complete European adventure

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Italian Wine Tasting in Tuscany

Sample Brunello di Montalcino, Chianti Classico, and Vernaccia di San Gimignano at family-run vineyards along the trail. Many wineries offer tastings with panoramic views over the rolling Tuscan hills.

From €25 · Year-round
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Tuscan Cooking Classes

Learn to make fresh pasta, ribollita, and pici in a farmhouse kitchen. Tuscan cooking classes combine local ingredients with centuries-old recipes, followed by a feast with wine from the estate.

From €60 · Year-round

Thermal Baths at Bagno Vignoni

Soak in natural hot springs that have been used since Roman times. The stunning stone pool in the village piazza and the nearby free-flowing thermal streams are the perfect reward after days on the trail.

Free – €30 · Year-round
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Roman Archaeology Tours

Explore the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Appian Way with expert guides. The Via Francigena ends where the Roman Empire began — celebrate your arrival with a deep dive into 2,000 years of history in the Eternal City.

From €40 · Year-round

Alpine Crossing Adventure

Cross the Great St Bernard Pass at 2,469m, the highest and most dramatic point of the Via Francigena. Visit the historic hospice, meet the legendary St Bernard dogs, and take in breathtaking Alpine panoramas on both sides of the border.

June – September · Part of the trail
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Pilgrim Credential Stamping

Collect stamps in your pilgrim credential (credenziale) at churches, hostels, and town halls along the way. Present your completed credential in Rome to receive the official Testimonium — proof that you walked the Via Francigena.

Credential €5 · Stamps free along the route
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Champagne & French Gastronomy

Walk through the Champagne vineyards of northern France, visit prestigious Champagne houses in Reims and Epernay, and enjoy world-class French cuisine from rustic bistros to Michelin-starred restaurants.

From €35 · Year-round
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Medieval Town Exploration

Wander through perfectly preserved medieval towns like San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, and Viterbo. Each town offers unique architecture, local festivals, artisan workshops, and a glimpse into life that has barely changed in centuries.

Free · Every stage has something to discover
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Val d'Orcia & Tuscan Landscapes

Walk through the UNESCO-listed Val d'Orcia, one of the most photographed landscapes in the world. Cypress-lined roads, golden wheat fields, hilltop villages, and the warm light that has inspired Renaissance painters for centuries.

Best in spring & early summer

From Our Hikers

Real stories from the trail

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Based on 47 verified reviews
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"I've hiked in Patagonia, Nepal, and done the Camino — but the Via Francigena is something else entirely. The combination of four countries, Alpine crossings, Tuscan vineyards, and arriving in Rome is unmatched."

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James W. Full Trail · October 2025
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"We did the Highlights Trek with our two teenage kids and it was the best family holiday we've ever had. The guides were knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely passionate."

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Sarah B. Highlights Trek · April 2025
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"Booked the Weekend Escape on a whim and now I'm planning to come back for the full trail. Waking up to that view over the Tuscan hills — magic. Absolutely magic."

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David R. Weekend Escape · March 2025
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"The Weekend Escape was the perfect introduction. Beautiful scenery, great food, and Marco was an exceptional guide. Only wish it was longer!"

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Elena L. Weekend Escape · September 2025
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"As a solo traveller I was nervous, but the group was incredibly welcoming. Giulia's knowledge of the local history and culture made every section fascinating. Already booked my next trip."

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Marcus K. Highlights Trek · May 2025
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"Three generations of our family walked together and it was the most meaningful holiday we've ever taken. The pace was perfect and the accommodation was lovely. 10/10."

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Patricia A. Highlights Trek · October 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before you walk

The best time is April to October. June to September is ideal for the full route including the Alpine crossing over the Great St Bernard Pass. Spring and autumn are perfect for the Italian sections through Tuscany and Lazio. The English and French stages can be walked from April onwards.

It varies greatly by section. The English and French stages are mostly gentle, the Alpine crossing over the Great St Bernard Pass (2,469m) is the most challenging, and the Tuscan and Lazio stages are moderate with rolling hills. A reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Our Tuscany section tours are suitable for most active people; the full route requires good endurance.

Sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing, sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), a refillable water bottle, a lightweight rain jacket, and a basic first-aid kit. For guided tours, we provide a detailed packing list upon booking. Luggage transfers mean you only carry a daypack.

Depending on your chosen package, accommodation ranges from pilgrim ostelli (hostels) and agriturismos to boutique hotels and B&Bs. On the Full Trail, some nights are spent in mountain refuges or simple pilgrim hostels. All accommodation is clean, comfortable, and authentically Italian.

Our standard guided groups have a maximum of 12 people, ensuring a personal experience on the trail. Private tours can be arranged for any group size — from solo travellers to corporate teams of 30+.

Yes, comprehensive travel insurance that covers hiking activities is mandatory for all our guided tours. We recommend policies that include emergency evacuation cover. We can suggest suitable providers upon request.

We require a 15% deposit to secure your booking, payable by card via our secure Stripe checkout. This deposit is deducted from your total trip cost when you arrive. The remaining balance is due 30 days before your departure date. Please note that deposits are non-refundable, but can be transferred to an alternative date with at least 60 days' notice.

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Drop us a message and we'll help you plan the perfect trail experience. Whether you have a question or are ready to book — we'd love to hear from you.

Email hello@walktorome.com
Phone +44 20 7946 0958
Based in London, UK & Siena, Italy

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