Curious about the Via Francigena

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Twice I walked on hikes that had portions of the Francigena and now I am curious to try this hiking trail. It goes from Cantebury to Rome but I don’t think I would do the first half, or if I did I could easily pop home when around Montreux.

The Francigena is a hiking trail that goes from England to Rome, passing through several European countries, of which Switzerland is one.

I am tempted by this walk because it’s “local” if I want to stretch my definition of local but also because after seeing images taken from drones, it looks nice. Another thing that appeals to me is that this hike could be quieter than those such as the various Camino routes, and doesn’t require a visa like US Thru-Hikes would.

The Swiss section is 195km with 5600m of climbing and 4000m of descent. It starts near Vallorbe and ends at the Col Du St Bernard if you just want to do the Swiss route. Some stages are 19km and others are 26km days.

And Finally

The more I hike, and see signs, the more curious I become to attempt a variety of hikes over the coming months and years.