Walking_Brewer
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino de Santiago
Camino Portuguese
Via Francigena
Hi friends,
Back in April of this year my partner and I organised plenty of time off to walk Camino de Santiago this coming April/May. She has previously walked Camino Portuguese whilst I have done neither. Long story short, her Father has bought a house just south of Rome and will be there whilst we were supposed to be in Europe/walking Camino de Santiago. We are trying to decide on whether we no long walk Camino de Santiago but instead walk Via Francigena from Lucca to Roma.
Both my parents are from Italy, and I have never been so it would be an incredible way to see a part of Italy, plus my Grandad is from Lucca. We are just worried about the lack of signage/waypoints and how easily it will be for us to get accommodation at each location, as the Camino de Santiago is well setup for pilgrimage but Via Francigena not so much.
Just curious on peoples thoughts.
Back in April of this year my partner and I organised plenty of time off to walk Camino de Santiago this coming April/May. She has previously walked Camino Portuguese whilst I have done neither. Long story short, her Father has bought a house just south of Rome and will be there whilst we were supposed to be in Europe/walking Camino de Santiago. We are trying to decide on whether we no long walk Camino de Santiago but instead walk Via Francigena from Lucca to Roma.
Both my parents are from Italy, and I have never been so it would be an incredible way to see a part of Italy, plus my Grandad is from Lucca. We are just worried about the lack of signage/waypoints and how easily it will be for us to get accommodation at each location, as the Camino de Santiago is well setup for pilgrimage but Via Francigena not so much.
Just curious on peoples thoughts.