It is up to you: travel on foot or by bicycle? You can follow the footsteps of Sigerico on Via Francigena or find yourself traveling on other paths that lead you to historical places and breathtaking landscapes.
We will explore a wonderful, off the beaten path area of Piedmont, on wooden paths that wind through unspoilt nature. A short camino (just four days), between Santhia and the Oropa Sanctuary, one of the world's most important places of Marian worship.
Have you even wondered which part of Via Francigena is the most spectacular? Here it is, in the heart of Tuscany. 4 days of group walking from San Miniato to Monteriggioni – from a Tuscan hilltop jewel to the high walls of a former defensive stronghold.
The Via Materana is a walking meditation, an itinerary that connects us with the ancestral and simple pleasures of life. What could be a better simple pleasure than a cool beer and a cialedda (a typical bread salad: soft, soaked bread with fresh vegetables, salt, pepper and extra virgin olive oil) in the shade of Matera’s Cathedral?