Via degli Dei Kit: Credential and Guidebook in Italian
The Kit Via degli Dei contains the official guidebook in Italian and the credential of the Via degli Dei with spaces for the stamps and indications essential for the journey.
The Kit Via degli Dei contains the official guidebook in Italian and the credential of the Via degli Dei with spaces for the stamps and indications essential for the journey.
Acquista la guida alla Via Francigena in Valle d’Aosta e Piemonte
La Via Francigena nel Sud – Guida Ufficiale, 400 Km a piedi dai passi alpini del Gran San Bernardo, Monginevro e Moncenisio fino alla pianura piemontese.
The Poster of the Via Francigena is a watercolor with the highlights of the path in a medieval style. The poster celebrates the 3200 km of the route through Europe.
Size: 50×70 cm
The Kit: Credential and Santiago T-Shirt contains the credential, which represents the passport of the pilgrim, and the official shirt of the Camino with the logo!
The official T-Shirt of the Pilgrim’s Way is 100% cotton, unisex, navy blue with the Pilgrim’s Way inscription and pilgrim’s shell.
Buy the guide to l’Alta Via delle Grazie
300 km on foot in the heart of the Orobic Pre-Alps
From the city of Bergamo to the mountains and back: seven or thirteen days along a spectacular loop that allows you to walk the entire Seriana Valley.
From village to village and from step to step, to rediscover the spirituality of forest, rock and silence, in encountering the most important sanctuaries of the Orobie bergamasche.
Buy the guide to the Via Vandelli
170 km on foot from Modena and Sassuolo to Massa
Duke Francesco III d’Este dreamed of connecting his Modena with Massa and the sea. This is how Domenico Vandelli’s enterprise began: bypassing the Apennines and the Apuane Alps to build the first great carriage road of the Enlightenment.
A story of nobles, brilliant engineers, brigands and partisans, to be rediscovered in a 7-day walk between Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany.
These are the two fundamental objects for walkers along the Cammino di Oropa, order now the Credential and Official Guide in Italian and set off to your way to the Sanctuary of Oropa.
The guidebook in Italian to the Via degli Dei
The route starts from Bologna and ends in Florence, forming a 120 km route between Emilia Romagna and Tuscany.
With the Materano Way – Guidebook in Italian discover every detail of the way to the European Capital of Culture 2019, Matera.
The T-Shirt Road to Rome 2021 is the official T-shirt of the Via Francigena created to celebrate 20 years of the European Association of Vie Francigene. The grey T-Shirt, 100% cotton: ideal for your journey along the famous path.
The guide, following Sigerico’s journey, the Canterbury archbishop, recommends to the reader a series of historical and tourist itineraries, all in close proximity of the Italian portion of the ancient Rome path, divided in several stages from Great St. Bernard to Rome and along the cross regions.
The St. Francis path full of beauty and spirituality, from the first to the last step: from Chiusi della Verna, with its jewel palaces and its green landscapes, to Rome the capital of Italy defined by historians the Eternal city, passing through the famous Assisi for to be able to admire the marvelous Basilica that preserves the most famous memories of Francis.
The St.Olav Ways – Guidebook in Italian provides all you need to travel on the Scandinavian journey.
Discover the detailed maps, the altitudes, the step by step description of the route, the official variants, where to sleep and the places to visit.
The Magna Via Francigena Guidebook in Italian takes you to discover Sicily of wonders. Discover the trinacria in its various forms, the famous one of countries and wonders immersed in histories such as Monreale and Agrigento. Experience the magic of the Sicani Mountains with their breathtaking landscapes. Explore Sutera, one of the “most beautiful villages in Italy”.
From the Gulf of Palermo to the Valley of the Temples: discover the Magna Via Francigena in 9 stages along the ancient routes traveled by Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Normans.