Tomorrow is the last day of walking this year. I’ve covered every stage but one, and I’ve walked some of the stages twice in order to get my descriptions just right. Most days I’ve used my iPhone to take a panorama, and many of those I’ve shared on Facebook. Here’s a compilation of the panoramas, which I hope gives a good sense of what this amazing Via di Francesco looks like.
- Atop the Giotto’s Tower in Florence
- Climbing up from Florence into the hills
- Climbing through vineyards to Diacetto
- Beautiful vineyards before Diacceto
- On the way to Badia Prataglia
- Approaching La Verna
- Closer to La Verna
- Even closer to La Verna
- From the piazzale in La Verna.
- Heading to Pieve Santo Stefano
- High above Sansepolcro
- Pieve to Sansepolcro
- More on the way to Sansepolcro
- From the piazza at Citerna
- From the swimming pool at the agriturismo, looking toward Citta di Castello
- On the way to Cittá di Castello
- Now heading to Pietralunga
- Walking to Gubbio
- Closer to Gubbio
- In Gubbio
- Looking down on Lago Valfabbrica
- From Piazza San Francesco, Assisi
- From the Assisi-Spello higher path
- Looking down to Spello
- View of Trevi
- Walking to Spoleto
- View from Trevi
- Walking to Arrone
- Lago Piediluco
- Climbing to Faggio San Francesco
- Morning over Poggio Bustone
- Heading to Ponticelli
- Heading to Ponticelli
- Overnight at Castello Orsini outside Ponticelli
- Roma!
- Inside the Pantheon
- Inside the Coloseum
- Inside the Forum
- St. Peter’s Colonnade
- St. Peter’s Square in Rome.
Thanks Sandy. I received my credential yesterday in the mail from Assisi, so I am starting to feel like it is starting!