Our room overlooks one of the main piazzas adjacent to the so-called duomo (strictly it is a collegiate church, not a cathedral since there is no bishop or diocese based from it). It is conveniently central and also comfortable. We enjoyed our rest day lie-in this morning despite the cleaning truck coming through very early. […]
Monthly Archives: March 2023
DAY 121 – GAMBASSI TERME TO SAN GIMIGNANO
Our B&B, the Casa del Principe, tucked away on the south side of the town was very comfortable. From our bedroom window we had a clear view across the landscape to San Gimignano, our destination for the day. Our landlady booked us into a lovely restaurant for supper just a few steps away. So, we […]
DAY 120 – SAN MINIATO TO GAMBASSI TERME
Our hotel was comfortable, though we had to share a bath towel as only one set of towels had been provided! Breakfast included scrambled eggs and bacon, cooked by a very nice half-Italian woman from Newcastle, setting us up for today’s long walk. We retraced our steps back through the centre of San Miniato, now […]
DAY 119 – FUCECCHIO TO SAN MINIATO
According to the guides, the staged walk from Altopascio to San Miniato would have been a ‘challenging’ 29kms with a final steep climb, to be followed by another 24kms of ‘challenging’ walking tomorrow. So we decided to pace ourselves more realistically by stopping short yesterday on the outskirts of Fucecchio. With only about 10kms to […]
DAY 118 – ALTOPASCIO TO FUCECCHIO
Although set in unpromising surroundings our hotel was comfortable, the staff were very friendly, and the restaurant provided a good set menu supper. We had an interesting conversation with the owner before we left, about various things including the widespread use of dogs in Italy for home security. She explained that this is reaction to […]
DAY 117 – LUCCA TO ALTOPASCIO
Today, 2.3.23 (a memorable date!), we finally got going on the last stage of our walk to Rome, fortunately in sunshine after yesterday’s persistent rain. In fact, so warm was it that we were rather wishing we hadn’t left our shorts at home! Deborah, who had made us tasty ham and cheese omelettes for breakfast […]
REST DAY
A rest day you might ask. Well, we think the best way to start a new leg of our pilgrimage is with a rest. Why not? Especially after a long journey. It reminds Tom of a Health Safety and Environment Review he once led of an infamous French subsidiary of Rio Tinto which started with […]