The Reverend Sandy Brown
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Camino de Santiago: Camino Frances
Begin an unforgettable journey along the Camino de Santiago: Camino Francés, one of the classic routes of the Way of St James, crossing northern Spain from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in the French Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. Covering 784km (487 miles) and typically completed in 4–5 weeks, this iconic pilgrimage is suitable for any reasonably fit walker and culminates at the tomb of St James the Apostle in Santiago’s UNESCO-listed old town. Expertly authored by well-known pilgrim The Reverend Sandy Brown, this comprehensive guidebook is the definitive companion for planning and walking the Camino Francés. Detailed route descriptions are supported by a separate map book featuring clear 1:100,000 mapping and the full route line marked, allowing pilgrims to immerse themselves in the history and landscapes of northern Spain, confident they have a reliable navigation guide in their pocket. The long-distance trail is broken down into 36 stages, each between 17km and 36km (12–22 miles) in length, making it easy to tailor your walk to your fitness level and available timeAn optional extension on the Camino Finisterre from Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre and Muxía on the Galician coast is also described, so you can continue on to the legendary “end of the earth”Each stage includes clear stage-by-stage guidance, planning tables and pilgrim lodging listings, including albergues and other types of accommodation, giving you all the details you need to shape daily distances, start and finish points, and rest daysDownloadable GPX files add a digital navigation option for the entire Camino Frances, allowing you to follow the route on a smartphone or GPS deviceDetails on how to obtain your Compostela and pilgrim passport are included, with expert advice on where to begin the trail to meet the minimum requirement of walking 100km Plan your Camino de Santiago with confidence using full route descriptions, downloadable navigation files and comprehensive maps — then let yourself be carried through the landscapes, heritage and unmistakable spirit of the Camino Francés. As the most popular Way of St James and one of the world’s great long-distance pilgrimage routes, it invites you into a journey shaped by centuries of history, vibrant local culture and the experience of walking in the footsteps of pilgrims.
Walking the Via Francigena Pilgrim Route - Part 3
Walk the rolling Tuscan hills, historic towns, and sacred sites of Italy on Part 3 of the Via Francigena pilgrimage route, covering 413km (255 miles) from Lucca to Rome. This central-southern section of the world-famous 2000km route threads through the heart of Tuscany and Lazio, offering medieval villages, vineyards, and iconic landmarks, culminating in the Eternal City. Suitable for walkers of most abilities, this section requires moderate fitness due to hilly terrain and can be completed in under three weeks. The route is presented in 18 stages of 14–33 km (9–20 miles), passing through the walled town of San Gimignano, the historic streets of Siena, the medieval centre of Viterbo, and the ancient temples of Sutri before reaching Rome’s magnificent Piazza San Pietro. 18 stage-by-stage route descriptions covering Lucca to Rome along the Via Francigena, including medieval villages, Tuscan landscapes, and Lazio’s rolling hillsEach stage includes distance, estimated walking time, ascent and descent, and terrain summary for planning daily sections and managing the hilly terrain1:100,000 mapping for the full route, plus larger-scale town maps for key locations such as Lucca, Siena, Viterbo, and Rome and the Vatican City for precise navigationGPX files provided for the Via Francigena Part 3, compatible with GPS devices and smartphone apps for easy digital navigationDetailed accommodation listings, pilgrim lodging options, and refreshment points along each stage to support comfortable walkingHandy route summary tables and planning advice, including facilities, public transport links, and tips for preparation and packing for your Italian adventure Plan your Via Francigena adventure from Lucca to Rome with confidence, and experience one of Italy’s most iconic long-distance pilgrim walks with this comprehensive guidebook.
The Way of St Francis: Via di Francesco
Walk the Way of St Francis (Via di Francesco), a 518km (322-mile) pilgrimage route from Florence through Tuscany and Umbria to Rome, tracing the spiritual footsteps of St Francis of Assisi. This scenic alternative to the Camino de Santiago visits sacred sites like Santuario della Verna, Assisi, Gubbio, Spoleto and Marmore Falls over 27 stages (11-29km each), ideal for fit walkers seeking a month-long adventure. This Cicerone guidebook provides all the tools needed to navigate this long-distance trail with confidence. With detailed north-to-south descriptions, mapping, flexible variants and practical planning tools, you'll be well-prepared for your Italian pilgrimage. Alternative route variants for the Florence–Santuario della Verna and Assisi–Rieti sections, along with itineraries starting at either Assisi or Santuario della Verna, are explainedDaily listings of accommodations are included, featuring low-cost hotels, agriturismi (farm stays), foresterie (guesthouses), and hostels where available, with clear guidance on booking ahead, which is essential for this route, unlike other popular caminosPractical information on securing pilgrim credentials, maintaining your pilgrim passport, and cultural tips ensures you are prepared for the spiritual elements of the routeNavigate the Way of St Francis confidently with detailed route descriptions, elevation profiles, 1:100,000 maps, and downloadable GPX filesExpert advice and tips are included from the author, The Reverend Sandy Brown, an experienced pilgrim Plan your Way of St Francis pilgrimage with this trusted guidebook and swap crowded Camino routes for Italy’s olive groves, medieval villages, and sacred solitude. From the grandeur of Florence to the Eternal City of Rome, this Italian long-distance walking trail offers a month-long adventure blending faith, culture, history, and the stunning Tuscan-Umbrian landscapes for a truly unique pilgrimage experience.





