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The Francigena way is a route that belongs to history, a master path where many pilgrims ran along in the past in a long trip towars Roma.
History tales that Sigerico, Archbishop of Canterbury, while going to Rome to pay a visit to the Pope John 15th marked the beginning of the walk, known as Francigena Way, by determining the birth of one of the most important routes for pilgrimage.
But that's not enough, it is also a route that involves a wide stripe of our land and even a unique chance to discover and know the places that it touches, their treasures and the opportunities they offer: a patrimony made of culture, art, history, nature and sense of hospitality.