amaWalkers will take three groups on the Via Francigena from La Douay in Switzerland to Aosta in Italy and then from San Gimignano to Roma between 23 June to 16 July.
After contacting amaWalker members and putting a notice on our Facebook page, we received over 50 requests to be included in this walk. We can only take 36 people in 3 groups of 12.
amaWalkers grew out of 'Highway Tours' - an informal group of Highway Walkers (based in the Highway AC) - who started planning a walk in 1999 to do the Coast to Coast walk in England in 2001. They then walked the Camino Frances in Spain in 2002, the Via Turonensis in 2004 and the Via Francigena in 2006.
In 2011 amaWalkers Camino (Pty) Ltd was formed and registered in order to formalise future long distance walks organised by amaWalkers.
These are not guided walks with registered tour guides. Experienced amaWalker hikers accompany the groups and are in charge of the practical aspects such as room reservations, transport and so on. Where relevant, optional tours and excursions are suggested with local registered tour guides.
Three of the original Via Francigena Five will each lead a group to Rome next year
2 comments:
Are there any luggage carriers that will exclusively carry bags and not expect you to take a package deal with accommodation and meals included as well? I want to walk from Lucca to Rome this year in September.
Unfortunately, we only found one established transfer company that transfers luggage from Acquapendente to Rome - €15 per bag for one person and €12 per bag for 9 or more people.
We have found that it is cheaper to pay a local taxi to take the bags for us. They have quoted between €5 per bag and €50 per group (10 or more)
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