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
The pilgrim passport stamp is useful in authenticating your journey, demonstrating your validity as a pilgrim and for giving credence...

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In the end, I'm glad I did, as this morning's walk, mostly through lovely cool spring woodland of poplar and acacia, beside the bank...
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Generally, the signs in Piemonte and Lombardy have been very good, with one exception. And I'm not sure whether the name of ...
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I'm off to Camaiore (rather naughtily travelling in and out of Italy by 'plane this time), and am aiming to do the 162km between the...
Another stunning location. You've visited some gorgeous places on your journeys.
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