Day 11: Ferentillo to Spoleto

Today, I moved from the Valnerina Valley to the Spoletan Valley. That meant crossing the Apennine mountains and, as the VdF shows me every day so far; it was wonderful walking, not easy, but a realBaca lagi
Today, I moved from the Valnerina Valley to the Spoletan Valley. That meant crossing the Apennine mountains and, as the VdF shows me every day so far; it was wonderful walking, not easy, but a realBaca lagi
I bit the bullet and decided to stick with the path for which I have a digital map. If I put all my trust in the signs on the "temporary" track, what happens if they run out and if I miss one? WhereBaca lagi
Today, through sheer luck of being in the right place at the right time, I was able to visit the Eremo Francescano or the Franciscan Hermitage of Campello. It is a convent (established in 1926), ofBaca lagi
I left before 6:30 a.m. to beat the heat. What I love most about Italy - you can almost always get a coffee early in the morning, and every single tomato you eat tastes delicious and exactly like aBaca lagi
My step was light, and my heart full of joy as I started the walk today (14.84 km). I dawdled in Spello until 9 a.m. and slowly made my way to Assisi in the heat. I arrived at the city limits justBaca lagi
I've spent the last eight days in Assisi. It's a wonderful place that gave me the time I needed to decompress, recentre, and rejuvenate from my walking. Assisi is a genuinely spiritual hub and a townBaca lagi
After spending five days in Florence, I've now moved onto Paris. Florence was impressive, crowed with visitors, and very hot. I was lucky enough to have an apartment within a stones throw of theBaca lagi
I've just landed in Doha after having spent four full days in Paris. I liked Paris so much more than I thought I would. It was clean, friendly, cool (it rained just a little almost every day), and IBaca lagi
Pengembara
How interesting, do you know the meaning of?
Carmel CarlsenIt may mark "The Franciscan" way
Pengembara
A fairy land 😀
Carmel Carlsen😄
Carmel CarlsenActually, it seems to be for the "Via di Roma"