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The LightFoot Guide to the Via Francigena - Great Saint Bernard Pass to Saint Peter's Square, Rome by Paul Chinn,Babette Gallard Pdf
The guide describes in great deal the 1008 kilometres of the via Francigena from the summit of the Great Saint Bernard Pass on the border of Switzerland and Italy to Saint Peter's Square in the Vatican City
Lightfoot Guide to the Via Francigena Edition 5 - Vercelli to St Peter's Square, Rome by Babette Gallard,Paul Chinn Pdf
LightFoot Guides are written for Walkers, Cyclists and Horse Riders, providing specific information for each group and enabling everyone to meet their personal goals. The complete, Edition 6, LightFoot Guide to the Via Francigena consists of four books: Canterbury to Besancon, Besancon to Vercelli, Vercelli to Rome and the Companion to the via Francigena discribing the culture and history of key sites along the route. This book traces 848 kilometres of the Via Francigena from Vercelli to St. Peter's Square in Rome. The route closely follows the 10th century route used by Archbishop Sigeric the Serious, but adapted to current conditions. The guide contains a number of alternatives to reduce total distance, avoid possible difficulties or to gain access to specific loactions. The entire distance has been GPS traced and divided into manageable sections of approximately 22 kilometres, but accommodation is listed for the entire length of each section
Lightfoot Guide to the Via Francigena Edition 5 - Besançon to Vercelli by Babette Gallard,Paul Chinn Pdf
LightFoot Guides are written for Walkers, Cyclists and Horse Riders, providing specific information for each group and enabling everyone to meet their personal goals. The complete, Edition 6, LightFoot Guide to the Via Francigena consists of four books: Canterbury to Besancon, Besancon to Vercelli, Vercelli to Rome and the Companion to the via Francigena discribing the culture and history of key sites along the route. This book traces 435 kilometres of the Via Francigena from from Besancon in France to Vercelli where the the via Francigena and the St James Way meet in northern Italy. The route closely follows the 10th century route used by Archbishop Sigeric the Serious, but adapted to current conditions. The guide contains a number of alternatives to reduce total distance, avoid possible difficulties or to gain access to specific loactions. The entire distance has been GPS traced and divided into manageable sections of approximately 22 kilometres, but accommodation is listed for the entire length of each section.
Lightfoot Guide to the Via Francigena Edition 3 - Vercelli to St Peter's Square, Rome by Paul Chinn,Babette Gallard Pdf
LightFoot Guides are written for Walkers, Cyclists and Horse Riders, providing specific information for each group and enabling everyone to meet their personal goals. The complete, Edition Three, LightFoot Guide to the Via Francigena consists of three books: Canterbury to Besanon, Besanon to Vercelli, Vercelli to Rome. This book traces 836 kilometres of the Via Francigena from Vercelli to Sain Peter's Square in Rome. The entire distance has been GPS traced and divided into manageable sections of approximately 29 kilometres, but accommodation is listed for the entire length of the section, meaning that it is up to you and your body where you decide to stop. Each section contains: * A route summary * Detailed route instructions * The relevant map Each instruction sheet provides: * Detailed directions corresponding to GPS way point numbers given on the map * Verification points * Compass direction for each way point * Distance between each way point * Altitude of each way point Each map provides: * A north/south representation of the route with way point numbers * An altitude profile for the section * Icons indicating places to stay, monuments etc. * Relevant signs to look out for along the route
Lightfoot Guide to the Via Francigena - Canterbury to Besancon by Gallard Babette,Paul Chinn Pdf
LightFoot Guides are written for Walkers, Cyclists and Horse Riders, providing specific information for each group and enabling everyone to meet their personal goals. The complete, Edition 6, LightFoot Guide to the Via Francigena consists of four books: Canterbury to Besancon, Besancon to Vercelli, Vercelli to Rome and the Companion to the via Francigena discribing the culture and history of key sites along the route. This book traces 910 kilometres of the Via Francigena from from Cantyerbury in England to Besancon in France. The route closely follows the 10th century route used by Archbishop Sigeric the Serious, but adapted to current conditions. The guide contains a number of alternatives to reduce total distance, avoid possible difficulties or to gain access to specific loactions. The entire distance has been GPS traced and divided into manageable sections of approximately 22 kilometres, but accommodation is listed for the entire length of each section."
Lightfoot Guide to the Via Francigena by Babette Gallard,Paul Chinn Pdf
This is the first volume in a two volume guide for walkers, cyclists and horse-riders travelling the via Francigena - the ancient pilgrim route from Canterbury in England to Rome. The first volume covers the 1030 kilometres from Canterbury to the summit of the Great Saint Bernard Pass on the Swiss-Italian border. Each volume contains detailed routing instructions, route schematics, listings of accommodation and services and descriptions of the history of key locations along the route. Purchasers of the book are entitled to receive GPS waypoint data and periodic route updates
Lightfoot Guide to the Via Francigena by Babette Gallard,Paul Chinn Pdf
This is the second volume in a two volume guide for walkers, cyclists and horse-riders travelling the via Francigena - the ancient pilgrim route from Canterbury in England to Rome. The second volume covers the 942 kilometres from the summit of the Great Saint Bernard Pass on the Swiss-Italian border to St Peter's Square in Rome. Each volume contains detailed routing instructions, route schematics, listings of accommodation and services and descriptions of the history of key locations along the route. Purchasers of the book are entitled to receive GPS waypoint data and periodic route updates.
Lightfoot Guide to the Via Francigena Edition 3 - Besanon to Vercelli by Paul Chinn,Babette Gallard Pdf
LightFoot Guides are written for Walkers, Cyclists and Horse Riders, providing specific information for each group and enabling everyone to meet their personal goals. The complete, Edition Three, LightFoot Guide to the Via Francigena consists of three books: Canterbury to Besanon, Besanon to Vercelli, Vercelli to Rome. This book traces 453 kilometres of the Via Francigena from Besanon, France to Vercelli, Italy. The entire distance has been GPS traced and divided into manageable sections of approximately 28 kilometres, but accommodation is listed for the entire length of the section, meaning that it is up to you and your body where you decide to stop. Each section contains: * A route summary * Detailed route instructions * The relevant map Each instruction sheet provides: * Detailed directions corresponding to GPS way point numbers given on the map * Verification points * Compass direction for each way point * Distance between each way point * Altitude of each way point Each map provides: * A north/south representation of the route with way point numbers * An altitude profile for the section * Icons indicating places to stay, monuments etc. * Relevant signs to look out for along the route
Walking the Via Francigena Pilgrim Route - Part 3 by The Reverend Sandy Brown Pdf
An indispensable guidebook to the final 400km of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Rome. This is the most popular stretch of the pilgrim route connecting Canterbury to the Vatican City. Crossing Italy's heartland, this last section of the Via Francigena goes through two of Tuscany's loveliest cities, Lucca and Siena, and visits medieval San Gimignano, Monteriggioni and Radicofani. Divided into 18 day stages, the route is suitable for any averagely fit walker. Full stage directions are accompanied by maps showing the route line and the facilities available at different locations. Accommodation listings give invaluable information on low-cost pilgrim hostels and where to stay. There are useful city maps for Lucca, Siena, Rome and Viterbo, and a stage planning table lists intermediate distances between accommodation, so you can customise your own walking schedule. Containing a wealth of advice on planning, preparation and tips for making the most of the walk, this is a must-have guide for any pilgrim. One of three volumes covering the complete Via Francigena.
Lightfoot Guide to the Via Francigena Edition 2 - Vercelli to St Peter's Sqaure, Rome by Babette Gallard,Paul Chinn Pdf
This is the third volume in a three volume guide for walkers, cyclists and horse-riders travelling the via Francigena - the ancient pilgrim route from Canterbury in England to Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome. The third volume covers the 863 kilometres from Vercelli at the intersection with the Road from Santiago to Saint Peter's. Each volume contains detailed routing instructions, route schematics, listings of accommodation and services and descriptions of the history of key locations along the route. Purchasers of the book are entitled to receive GPS waypoint data and periodic route updates.
Lightfoot Guide to the Via Francigena Edition 2 - Besanon to Vercelli by Babette Gallard,Paul Chinn Pdf
This is the second volume in a three volume guide for walkers, cyclists and horse-riders travelling the via Francigena - the ancient pilgrim route from Canterbury in England to Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome. The second volume covers the 453 kilometres from Besanon - the Capital of Franche-Comte - to Vercelli and the intersection with the Road from Santiago. Each volume contains detailed routing instructions, route schematics, listings of accommodation and services and descriptions of the history of key locations along the route. Purchasers of the book are entitled to receive GPS waypoint data and periodic route updates.
LightFoot Guide to the Via Podiensis by Angelynn Meya Pdf
The Lightfoot Guide to the Via Podiensis follows in the footsteps of pilgrims who since the 10th Century have crossed France on their way to the shrine of Saint James in Spain. It is an up-to-date and complete guide to the 774 kilometre journey from Le Puyen-Velay to the Pyrenees, which is the starting point of the Camino de Santiago across northern Spain. The guide contains: -detailed descriptions of 34 stages and three major alternative routes; full-colour topographical maps for each stage plus detailed city maps; elevation profiles and turn-by-turn walking instructions; up-to-date information on accommodation; historical and cultural overviews; practical information about preparing your trip and life on the trail
Lightfoot Guide to the Via Francigena Edition 3 - Canterbury to Besanon by Paul Chinn,Babette Gallard Pdf
LightFoot Guides are written for Walkers, Cyclists and Horse Riders, providing specific information for each group and enabling everyone to meet their personal goals. The complete, Edition Three, LightFoot Guide to the Via Francigena consists of three books: Canterbury to Besanon, Besanon to Vercelli, Vercelli to Rome. This book traces 760 kilometres of the Via Francigena from Canterbury, England, to Besanon in France. The entire distance has been GPS traced and divided into manageable sections of approximately 25 kilometres, but accommodation is listed for the entire length of the section, meaning that it is up to you and your body where you decide to stop. Each section contains: * A route summary * Detailed route instructions * The relevant map Each instruction sheet provides: * Detailed directions corresponding to GPS way point numbers given on the map * Verification points * Compass direction for each way point * Distance between each way point Each map provides: * A north/south representation of the route with way point numbers * An altitude profile for the section * Icons indicating places to stay, monuments etc. * Relevant signs to look out for along the route
The LightFoot Guide to the Via Francigena - Canterbury to the Great Saint Bernard Pass by Paul Chinn,Babette Gallard Pdf
LightFoot Guides are written for Walkers and Cyclists, helping them to find the route, places to stay and meet their personal goals. The guide describes in great deal the 1221 kilometres of the via Francigena from the Cathedral in Canterbury, England to the summit of the Great Saint Bernard Pass in Switzerland.