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[QUOTE="giorgio, post: 569764, member: 4383"] Would say you have the option to continue from Arles onto the GR 653D (guide available from the French Federation of Hickers FFRP) to Montgenevre . There you are on the Via Francigena branch coming from France that will join in Vercelli the other branch coming down from Switzerland St.Bernard Pass. The other possibility would be to continue from Arles along the coast toward Italy. Have no personal experience on the portion from Arles to Italian border along the coast but have been told in this portion the path goes inland with many ups and downs. Once in Italy you could follow Via della Costa to Genoa (some pilgrim accomodation there ,basically a walk along the side of busy roads ,but often beautiful scenery ) then still along the coast (quite a few ups and downs ) to Sarzana where you will be once again on Via Francigena. Should you need more details just ask and i'll be glad to help [/QUOTE]
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