Follow the historic Via Francigena pilgrimage route across 1090km of England, France and Switzerland, along ancient paths once used by medieval pilgrims to walk to Rome. Starting in Canterbury, this part of the route offers an ideal introduction to the Via Francigena, through rolling French countryside, Champagne vineyards and the Jura Mountains to lakeside Lausanne, and is suitable for most walkers.

Immerse yourself in the pilgrimage's origins with the first volume of this four-part guidebook set, while building confidence through gentler terrain before the alpine challenges of Parts 2–4 of the route. In around two months, you'll experience England's historic Kent, cross the Channel to France's Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Champagne-Ardenne regions, explore cathedrals at Reims and Laon, and finish triumphantly at Lake Geneva — creating the perfect foundation should you wish to complete the entire 3200km of the Via Francigena.

This comprehensive guidebook simplifies planning the long-distance trail from Canterbury to Lausanne, providing clear stage-by-stage route descriptions, 1:100,000 mapping, and practical planning information throughout.

  • The pilgrim trail is divided into 52 clearly defined stages, each with detailed route descriptions, and clear 1:100,000 mapping to keep you on track
  • Stage summary tables and elevation information allow you to anticipate the upcoming terrain and plan daily distances to tailor the journey to your available time
  • As well as navigation, the guidebook explores the history, culture, and landscapes of the Via Francigena, connecting walkers and cyclists to centuries of pilgrimage tradition through historic towns and rural countryside
  • Detailed accommodation listings in key areas such as Calais, Licques and Arras include the services provided and contact details, supporting first-time and experienced pilgrims alike
  • Advice on obtaining your pilgrim passport and achieving your pilgrim credentials is included
  • Downloadable GPX files provide a digital navigation option for the whole of Part 1 of the Via Francigena use on smartphones and GPS devices

Open the door to the Via Francigena with this guidebook, offering a well-researched, expertly curated introduction for both walkers and cyclists to one of Europe’s great pilgrimage routes. Walk with purpose through historic landscapes and timeless towns, knowing you have a trusted companion to help you navigate every stage of the journey.

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Guidebook to the first 1090km of Canterbury-Rome pilgrimage route the Via Francigena, covering from Canterbury to Lausanne. The route passes through England, France (Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Picardie, Champagne-Ardenne and Franche-Comte) and Switzerland to finish by Lake Geneva. Described in 52 stages, with information on facilities and pilgrim hostels.
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Map key Overview map Canterbury to Lausanne Overview profile Canterbury to Lausanne Map of the Via Francigena Canterbury to Rome Profile of the Via Francigena Canterbury to Rome Route summary table Foreword Introduction: the Via Francigena from Canterbury to Lausanne A brief history of the Via Francigena Planning your walk Where to begin and how to get there How to get back When to walk Cycling and the ‘un-official bike option' Where to stay What and where to eat Should I make reservations ahead? How much money should I budget? What is a pilgrim credential and how do I get one? Tips for making the most of your walk Topography of the Via Francigena from Canterbury to Lausanne Understanding local cultures Training for your walk What and how to pack Baggage transport and storage Telephones Health and well-being How to use this guide Route descriptions GPX tracks and accommodation downloads Section 1: Kent Kent County Stage 1 Canterbury to Shepherdswell Stage 2 Shepherdswell to Dover to Calais by ferry Section 2: Hauts-de-France region Stage 3 Calais to Wissant Stage 4 Wissant to Guînes Stage 5 Guînes to Licques Stage 6 Licques to Tournehem-sur-la-Hem Stage 7 Tournehem-sur-la-Hem to Wisques Stage 8 Wisques to Delettes Stage 9 Delettes to Amettes Stage 10 Amettes to Bruay-la-Buissi&##xe8;re Stage 11 Bruay-la-Buissi&##xe8;re to Ablain-Saint-Nazaire Stage 12 Ablain-Saint-Nazaire to Arras Stage 13 Arras to Bapaume Stage 14 Bapaume to P&##xe9;ronne Stage 15 P&##xe9;ronne to Trefcon Stage 16 Trefcon to Seraucourt-le-Grand Stage 17 Seraucourt-le-Grand to Tergnier Stage 18 Tergnier to Laon Stage 19 Laon to Corbeny Stage 20 Corbeny to Berry-au-Bac Section 3: Grand-Est region Stage 21 Berry-au-Bac to Reims Stage 22 Reims to Verzy Stage 23 Verzy to Cond&##xe9;-sur-Marne Stage 24 Cond&##xe9;-sur-Marne to Ch&##xe2;lons-en-Champagne Stage 25 Ch&##xe2;lons-en-Champagne to Saint-Germain-la-Ville Stage 26 Saint-Germain-la-Ville to Saint-Amand-sur-Fion Stage 27 Saint-Amand-sur-Fion to Vitry-le-François Stage 28 Vitry-le-François to Saint-Remy-en-Bouzemont Stage 29 Saint-Remy-en-Bouzemont to Outines Stage 30 Outines to Montmorency-Beaufort Stage 31 Montmorency-Beaufort to Pr&##xe9;cy-Saint-Martin Stage 32 Pr&##xe9;cy-Saint-Martin to Dienville Stage 33 Dienville to Dolancourt Stage 34 Dolancourt to Baroville Stage 35 Baroville to Orges Stage 36 Orges to Richebourg Stage 37 Richebourg to Faverolles Stage 38 Faverolles to Langres Stage 39 Langres to Chalindrey Stage 40 Chalindrey to Coublanc Section 4: Bourgogne-Franche-Comt&##xe9; Stage 41 Coublanc to Champlitte Stage 42 Champlitte to Dampierre-sur-Salon Stage 43 Dampierre-sur-Salon to Bucey-l&##xe8;s-Gy Stage 44 Bucey-l&##xe8;s-Gy to Cussey-sur-l'Ognon Stage 45 Cussey-sur-l'Ognon to Besançon Stage 46 Besançon to Foucherans Stage 47 Foucherans to Mouthier-Haute-Pierre Stage 48 Mouthier-Haute-Pierre to Pontarlier Stage 49 Pontarlier to Jougne Section 5: Switzerland - Vaud Stage 50 Jougne to Orbe Stage 49-50 variant Les Fourgs to Orbe via Sainte-Croix Stage 51 Orbe to Cossonay Stage 52 Cossonay to Lausanne Appendix A Stage planning table Appendix B Useful contacts Appendix C Bibliography Appendix D Sigeric's journey - then and now
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781852848842
Publisert
2023-02-23
Utgiver
Cicerone Press
Vekt
350 gr
Høyde
172 mm
Bredde
116 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

Biografisk notat

Sanford 'Sandy' Brown is an author, community activist, long-distance walker, and ordained minister from Seattle, Washington. He has walked over 9000 kilometres on pilgrim trails in Europe. He records his pilgrim adventures in his popular blog, www.caminoist.org.