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I did Aosta-Piacenza and Aulla-Roma.
There is a fair amount of road walking (difficult to give you %), usually small asphalt roads. They alternate almost equally with gravel paths and a quite a few grass/soil paths.
Pavement is inevitable when you go in and out of large cities.
I would say it...
Also if you have more questions you can also ask some on thr Facebook groups about the Via, the english one has thousands of members and people answer quick :)
Hi, i've walked Aosta-Piacenza and Aulla (Just after the Apennines)- Roma this summer.
It was my first pilgrimage. I'm 23.
Yes there is less flexibility if you want to sleep in pilgrim accomodation because they are not everywhere (the Francigena is not as developped as the Camino, but in...
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