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Leg 22: from Passo della Cisa to Pontremoli
Leg 23: from Pontremoli to Aulla
Leg 24: from Aulla to Sarzana
Leg 25: from Sarzana to Massa via Avenza
Leg 26: from Massa to Camaiore
Leg 27: from Camaiore to Lucca
Leg 28: from Lucca to Altopascio
Leg 29: from Altopascio to San Miniato
Leg 30: from San Miniato to Gambassi Terme
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Leg 31: from Gambassi Terme to San Gimignano
Leg 32: from San Gimignano to Monteriggioni
Leg 33: from Monteriggioni to Siena
Leg 34: from Siena to Ponte d'Arbia
Leg 35: from Ponte d'Arbia to San Quirico d'Orcia
Leg 36: from San Quirico d'Orcia to Radicofani
Leg 36: alternative route Abbadia San Salvatore
Leg 37: from Radicofani to Acquapendente
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The Via Francigena in Tuscany
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All the legs of the Via Francigena in Tuscany
Discover the Tuscan stretch of the Via Francigena, one leg after another, and plan your trip!
Leg 22
from
Passo della Cisa
to
Pontremoli
Leg 23
from
Pontremoli
to
Aulla
Leg 24
from
Aulla
to
Sarzana
Leg 25
from
Sarzana
to
Massa via Avenza
Leg 26
from
Massa
to
Camaiore
Leg 27
from
Camaiore
to
Lucca
Leg 28
from
Lucca
to
Altopascio
Leg 29
from
Altopascio
to
San Miniato
Leg 30
from
San Miniato
to
Gambassi Terme
Leg 31
from
Gambassi Terme
to
San Gimignano
Leg 32
from
San Gimignano
to
Monteriggioni
Leg 33
from
Monteriggioni
to
Siena
Leg 34
from
Siena
to
Ponte d'Arbia
Leg 35
from
Ponte d'Arbia
to
San Quirico d'Orcia
Leg 36
from
San Quirico d'Orcia
to
Radicofani
Leg 36
alternative route
Abbadia San Salvatore
Leg 37
from
Radicofani
to
Acquapendente
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Credentials
Find out how to get your pilgrim's passport, the official document that you should always carry with you along your journey.
Accomodation
Discover the pilgrim friendly accomodations scattered along the Tuscan Via Francigena.
Signposting & Tracks
Check out this section to know more about the signposting along the Via Francigena and to download the KML tracks for your smartphone.
FAQ
Read our FAQs with the questions most commonly asked by other pilgrims: discover where to find travel companions, learn more about luggage transportation services, and more.
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Itineraries
Ride through nature, villages and hot baths
4 Legs
62.7 km
Via Francigena in Tuscany
16 Legs
394 km
5 days among the villages and hills of the Val d’Orcia
5 days
81.5 km
A Via Francigena weekend: exploring the stretch from San Miniato to Gambassi Terme
3 days
23.7 km
Two days in Lucca
2 days
0.8 km
A three-day walk along the Via Francigena in northern Tuscany
3 days
52 km
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PDO Honey from Lunigiana
Wine and Olive Oil Roads
The Bread of Altopascio
Bread, pasta and legumes
PGI Cantuccini Toscani
Fruit, vegetables and desserts
Panigacci from Podenzana
Bread, pasta and legumes
Schiaccione Beans
Bread, pasta and legumes
L'Elisir di China Massagli
Wine and Olive Oil Roads
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Attractions
Bosco Isabella
Hermitage of San Leonardo al Lago
Church of San Jacopo in Altopascio
Church of Santa Caterina in Lucca
Abbey of Santi Salvatore e Cirino in Abbadia a Isola
Parish Church of Santo Stefano in Vallecchia
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