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🇮🇹 Via Francigena (Canterbury to Rome)
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[QUOTE="domigee, post: 218475, member: 31802"] Hello Debra, There is a guide book, ' London Pilgrimage to Canterbury' , I can give you the itinerary: Westminster to Greenwich. 12 miles Greenwich to Gravesend 18 miles Gravesend to Rochester 11 miles Rochester to Sittingbourne 15 miles Sittingbourne to Faversham 9 miles Faversham to Canterbury 10 miles You can attend Mass in London in Westminster Cathedral, there are about 5 Masses a day, one around 12.30. I am sure there are Catholic churches in Rochester and Canterbury but I don't know them. (Yet!) I am not planning on camping in England as there don't seem to be any campsites on the way but of course on a bike you are more flexible. The YHA in Canterbury has tents available though (already set-up) when they are full up. I am not sure what you mean about the tour company, camino ways? In France camping is more readily available (bear in mind this will be my 1st time on Via Sigeric/francigena so I'm no expert ...) but I know the French like their camping! I am staying at a campsite in Licques (there are 2) but after that, I haven't planned any more..... I have the Alison Raju Guide, if you have any specific questions I can always look it up. As for churches in France, I just don't know if they will be open. In big towns yes of course, but villages....I wouldn't count on it. Dominique [/QUOTE]
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