Via Romea Germanica
Kit: Pilgrim Passport and Guidebook in Italian
“The Via Romea Germanica” Credential
The credential is the fundamental document for pilgrims. It represents the “passport of the pilgrim”, attesting his identity and motivations.
The Pilgrim must carry it with him in order to be identified as such and to have access to the reception facilities on the itinerary. In every place where he is hosted he will receive a stamp, until the completion of the journey. Many structures welcome pilgrims with the credential requesting a simple offer to support the management costs, in other cases, when it comes to accommodation facilities that offer more services, are generally applied reductions.
Delivering the credential in every place where the Pilgrim is hosted will receive a stamp, useful for completing the journey and necessary to request the “Testimonium” (must have traveled at least the last 200km by bike or 100km on foot).
Many structures welcome Pilgrims requesting a simple offer useful to support the management costs, in other cases, when it comes to accommodation facilities that offer greater services or public transport means such as trains and buses, reductions are generally applied.
“The Via Romea Germanica” Official Guidebook in Italian
Inside the Italian language Credential and Guide Kit you will find the official guide to the Via Romea Germanica. The guide provides all the indispensable information you need to set out on the trail. Discover detailed maps, altimetry, step-by-step description of the route, official variants, where to sleep and places to visit.
A guide for everyone: pilgrims, trekkers, wayfarers and for those who want to experience even short stretches along one of Europe’s most famous routes.
A whole month, a week or a few days. Experience an extraordinary journey of discovery on your own or in a group. Discover unexpected landscapes, medieval churches and stretches of Roman roads. Pass through some of the most beautiful and evocative villages in Italy.
1000 km in 49 stages.
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