Arriving in Sutri, my home for the next five nights, before the final stay in Rome, I settled in and wandered around this ancient town, basking in the sun by the old town laundry,
Wrinklitourist creaks her way along the Via Francigena in Italy (trying to raise £1004 for dementia charities and City Hospice).
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Thursday, 27 April 2023
Transfer day: Montefiascone to Sutri
Waving good bye to Rob and Kate (it has been great having their company, and they certainly picked some beautiful stages for their first Via experience), I trotted up to the tourist office for a stamp, before catching a bus to Viterbo, becoming thoroughly confused in the bus station while trying to match my blue dot to anything on the ground, and luckily spotting the right bus.
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Pilgrim Passport stamps on the Italian Via Francigena
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Another stunning location. You've visited some gorgeous places on your journeys.
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