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Practical Tips for Walking ...

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Via Francigena: Practical T...

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Sri Lanka: Practical Trips ...

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Cambodia: Practical Tips fo...

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“pastries at a bakery early in the morning, but bakeries generally don’t serve coffee or provide seating. Lunches:  Plan to carry food with you for lunches, since the routes often take you away from towns and cities.  It’s best to purchase food for lunches the evening before so you don’t have to find a grocery store.  Most are not open early in the morning. Remember that most grocery stores close by 8:00 pm. Health: Water and Sanitation”
Elinor LeBaron, Via Francigena: Practical Tips for Walking the “Italian Camino”

“Convents and monasteries offer very basic accommodations: a bed (often a cot) with a bottom sheet or mattress cover and, usually, a pillow.  You definitely will need a sleeping bag or a sleeping bag liner and small blanket.  Shower rooms and toilets are available.  Sometimes unrelated men and women are lodged together in large rooms, but rooms usually have 3-5 cots, in my experience.”
Elinor LeBaron, Via Francigena: Practical Tips for Walking the “Italian Camino”

“The Last Hundred Kilometers Once you get to Rome, you will probably want to receive a testimonium, a certificate of completion of the pilgrimage. To get a testimonium, you must prove you have walked or cycled the required distance.  Your proof is your credenziali or Pilgrim Passport that has been stamped at each of the places you have stayed.  The Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi (ORP) offers testimonia to pilgrims who have walked at least the last 100 kilometers from Montefiascone. If you prefer to receive a testimonium from the Vatican, you must either walk the last 140 kilometers from Acquapendente or cycle the distance from Lucca to Rome, over 400 kilometers.”
Elinor LeBaron, Via Francigena: Practical Tips for Walking the “Italian Camino”



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