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Hi everyone, I'm soon starting my walk on the Italian section of the VF, starting from Gd St Bernard Pass, and was looking for a list of blogs of people who have walked before me. I know this list exists somewhere but I can't find it again. Can anyone put me in the right direction? And/or suggest blogs on the VF that I could read for some info and inspiration before I go? I've read a few in the past but would like to read more. Many thanks in advance! Val
 
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Hi everyone, I'm soon starting my walk on the Italian section of the VF, starting from Gd St Bernard Pass, and was looking for a list of blogs of people who have walked before me. I know this list exists somewhere but I can't find it again. Can anyone put me in the right direction? And/or suggest blogs on the VF that I could read for some info and inspiration before I go? I've read a few in the past but would like to read more. Many thanks in advance! Val
There's a Francigena section on this forum:
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/forums/via-francigena-to-rome.132/
You've been through that yet?
 
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Hi everyone, I'm soon starting my walk on the Italian section of the VF, starting from Gd St Bernard Pass, and was looking for a list of blogs of people who have walked before me. I know this list exists somewhere but I can't find it again. Can anyone put me in the right direction? And/or suggest blogs on the VF that I could read for some info and inspiration before I go? I've read a few in the past but would like to read more. Many thanks in advance! Val
Go to the Via Francigena facebook page, and the blogs are listed under "files".
 
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/19899007360/ On the left hand side there is a column, in which is the heading "Files." However, that doesn't appear in the app for iPad etc. I'm attaching a screenshot - hope it works.
 

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https://www.facebook.com/groups/19899007360/ On the left hand side there is a column, in which is the heading "Files." However, that doesn't appear in the app for iPad etc. I'm attaching a screenshot - hope it works.
Thanks! I was able to enter the page and see the link 'files'... (like Michael, I was going to the wrong page before) BUT I still can't find any blog list under that "FILES' link... It seems they only have pdf files and other docs about general topics, not blogs... :( am I missing something?? Val
 
OK. sending a screenshot of when you actually get into the "files". I do agree it's not obvious! Hope you can see it this time. Good luck
 

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Thanks! I'm finally able to see the list of blogs! :)
One of the best, if you're thinking of doing the entire Canterbury-Rome, is Julia Peters' 2015 blog "Kent on the Via Francigena." My own 2016 blog for Canterbury-Rome is called "quovadis-walkingtorome.uk", but this is maybe less practical than personal.
Glad you found the list ok.
 

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