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Hi there -
I have just finished the Camino Frances walking 36 days from Roncesvalles to Santiago. I had such a good experience that I talked to my friend about what a great thing it would be to do it together maybe in the Spring.....she was somewhat less enthusiatic. We agreed that we would try a mini walk with packs (staying in hotels) in Cinque Terre, Italy - her idea of place. Long story is I am now in Cinque Terre solo....

Cinque Terre is nice but it is not the Camino. I thought I might be able to get information on something called the Via Frangenia - the Italian pilgrmig route to Rome but the Italian information folks I have talked to think I am nuts to want to walk to Rome with a pack. The internet has not been very helpful either with statements like "it has not really been developed and there are only expensive hotels to stay at along the way".

I am going to stay here in Cinque Terra for a few days and see if any plan comes to me. Lack of a better idea, I am considering a trip to Portugal. I have until Dec 10th and may as well do something. I WILL return to the Camino Frances again in the Spring so I don't want to go back now.

I am open to suggestions, advice, and/or companionship. Bored in Italy Bill
 
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Ciao Bill,
I walked the via through Italy last year and you are right - it's not the Camino! The Italian folk are also right, it has not really been developed and there are only expensive hotels to stay at along the way.
However, just this month over 1500 way markers were laid across Italy from Gr St Bernard Pass to Rome.
Where exactly are you? The Via comes down from Fidenza to La Spezia all the way down to Lucca. Here are a couple of links for the VF - http://www.pilgrimstorome.org.uk (started by our forum member William) which has many other links to the Via Francigena. A really good website with maps, daily schedule guide, places to stay is:
http://www.associazioneviafrancigena.com
Good luck and cordiali saluti!
 
Thank you Sillydoll -
I am Monterosso in Cinque Terra but will go through Spetsia to Lucca where is a nice hostel I am told tomorrow. The sun came out and the trails of Cinque Terra are very nice for hiking.....I need a bit more than just a hike. The markers to Rome sound like a good way to spend a few week. I will have to figure out lodging.....there is always plastic. Any other guidance is appreciated. Bill
 
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Bill, can you email me at sillydoll@gmail.com so that I can send you a couple of docs with accommodation details and a few daily guides? I have emailed the VF Associazione in Fidenza to ask where you can get a credential from. You have to walk the last 100km to Rome to earn the Romea certificate.
Ciao,
 

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