Freedom, destiny in one’s name.
Freedom Pentimalli of the Compagnia dei Cammini, and of Naturaliter, and tells us a little about himself and his journeys of the heart. An inevitable suggestion on what to put in the backpack that few people think about.
Luca Farevelli talks to us about the Via Francigena with the authority of few others
Luca Faravelli of the European Association of the Vie Francigene tells us a little about himself and his journeys of the heart. An inevitable suggestion on what to put in the backpack that few people think about.
Anita, your guide for Tuscany (including islands), the Dolomites, the Amalfi Coast
Anita Constantini of the Compagnia dei Cammini tells us a little about herself and her favorite paths, between Tuscany, the Amalfi Coast and the Dolomites! Our inevitable question about what to put in the backpack that few people think about.
Mara, the young guide specializing in routes for teenagers
Mara Battilana of the Compagnia dei Cammini tells us a little about herself and her favorite paths, between Sardinia and the Apennines! An inevitable suggestion on what to put in the backpack that few people think about.
Sardinia, Corsica …or Nepal? Matteo is your guide!
Matteo Casula of the Compagnia dei Cammini tells us a little about himself and his favorite paths, between Sardinia, Corsia… and Nepal! An inevitable suggestion on what to put in the backpack that few people think about.
Andrea, the guide for the walks in the south of peninsular Italy
Andrea Laurenzano of the Compagnia dei Cammini tells us a little about himself and his favorite paths, between Calabria, sicilian islands and Campania. An inevitable suggestion on what to put in the backpack that few people think about.
Pants for a walk: long or short?
The guides of the two associations of which CAMCO is a partner – European Association of the Vie Francigene and Compagnia dei Cammini – tell us their opinion on this topic, and we treasure the words of those who live there and have experience of years and hundreds of kilometers .
Daniele, the guide who comes from the centre of Italy.
Daniele Moschini of the Compagnia dei Cammini tells us a little about himself and his favorite paths, between Central Italy and Northern Europe. An inevitable suggestion on what to put in the backpack that few people think about.
What to put in the backpack?
Erica Scatizza of the European Association of the Vie Francigene (AEVF) tells us what the advice of pilgrimage veterans is… and adds her final advice, which we really liked.
On the AEVF website, Blog section, you will find the advice in full, here we report, as a list, what should not be missing in your backpack. Trust me: word of the experts!
European Association of the Vie Francigene: a partnership in full coherence with the values that guide us
The European Association of the Via Francigena Ways (AEVF) groups together the variants of a vast geographical area with the most famous route, from Canterbury to Rome, completed by Archbishop Sigeric at the end of the 10th century.