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Tips for dividing long days on a walk from Florence to Assisi?

kmccue

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Three friends and I will be walking from Florence to Assissi. I'm struggling to divide some of the LONG days, most especially Citta to Pietralunga and then to Gubbio. Any ideas?
 
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Hi @kmccue. The Rifugio Candeggio is about 14 kilometers from Città di Castello and after a healthy climb! The Pieve de' Saddi monastery is about 18km from Città. Since the stage is long at 29 km to Pietralunga, you could divide it into two, especially since the climbing in the first half is quite strenuous, then up/down from there into Pietralunga.

Pietralunga is a sweet little town, but there is not a whole lot ot see outside of the center. You could maybe extend the day past Pietralunga, if you went all the way to the monastery, however there is not much accommodation after Pietralunga. There is the Agriturismo Borgo San Benedetto after about 3.2 kilometers, but it is a full 3/4 kilometers off-route. That would stretch the 2nd day from the rifugio to only about 14-15 kilometers, with a remainder of 23 km to Gubbio.

Otherwise, From Pietralunga to Gubbio, the next accommodation is about halfway, at 15 kilometers, the B&B Di Valle after a long, strenuous climb to the Alto di Chiascio. It may make the most sense just to chop this stage into two as well, because you do NOT want to miss Gubbio. There is so much and to see and do there! There is not much else between Pietralunga and Gubbio that is appropriate for pilgrims.

For 3 stages, maybe, Città di Castello to the Pieve de' Saddi monastery, 18 km, Pieve de' Saddi monastery, thru Pietralunga to the Agriturismo Borgo San Benedetto, 15 km, then the Agriturismo to Gubbio for 23 km.

Or just do 4 stages, with each long one cut into two.

I have included links to my website, with contact info for the accommodations, and other great info for you. Hopefully you can figure this out! FYI, the Pieve de' Saddi monastery looks very, very basic, so if you plan to stay there, you may want to contact them and make sure all is still well there. Happy planning! You will love this walk! ~ Elle
 
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Hi @kmccue. The Rifugio Candeggio is about 14 kilometers from Città di Castello and after a healthy climb! The Pieve de' Saddi monastery is about 18km from Città. Since the stage is long at 29 km to Pietralunga, you could divide it into two, especially since the climbing in the first half is quite strenuous, then up/down from there into Pietralunga.

Pietralunga is a sweet little town, but there is not a whole lot ot see outside of the center. You could maybe extend the day past Pietralunga, if you went all the way to the monastery, however there is not much accommodation after Pietralunga. There is the Agriturismo Borgo San Benedetto after about 3.2 kilometers, but it is a full 3/4 kilometers off-route. That would stretch the 2nd day from the rifugio to only about 14-15 kilometers, with a remainder of 23 km to Gubbio.

Otherwise, From Pietralunga to Gubbio, the next accommodation is about halfway, at 15 kilometers, the B&B Di Valle after a long, strenuous climb to the Alto di Chiascio. It may make the most sense just to chop this stage into two as well, because you do NOT want to miss Gubbio. There is so much and to see and do there! There is not much else between Pietralunga and Gubbio that is appropriate for pilgrims.

For 3 stages, maybe, Città di Castello to the Pieve de' Saddi monastery, 18 km, Pieve de' Saddi monastery, thru Pietralunga to the Agriturismo Borgo San Benedetto, 15 km, then the Agriturismo to Gubbio for 23 km.

Or just do 4 stages, with each long one cut into two.

I have included links to my website, with contact info for the accommodations, and other great info for you. Hopefully you can figure this out! FYI, the Pieve de' Saddi monastery looks very, very basic, so you plan to stay there, you may want to contact them and make sure all is still well there. Happy planning! You will love this walk! ~ Elle
 
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I just returned from my 3rd small Camino. Going to Crestone for a few days this week… another lovely area❤️ At one time there was hope to do a camino in Crestone area…
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Hi @kmuccue, you could split the Città di Castello/Pietralunga stage, stopping in Pieve dei Saddi, where there is pilgrim's hostel at the parish. The stage Pietralunga/Gubbio, however, you could stop at Mocaiana .
Here you will find all the details of the stages, with distances and contact information for accommodations.
 
I stopped in Pieve de Saddi as well between Citta di Castello and Pietralunga. It is a very peacefull place. I didn't stop between Pietralunga and Gubbio. I walked straight from Pieve de Saddi to Gubbio.
 
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If you have time in Gubbio, you can get a Compostela there after following the stations of interest related to the story of the wolf.
 

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