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The perfect way to begin
The ideal way to start your journey on the Via Francigena, this route is designed for those approaching the experience for the first time. The stages are well-balanced and naturally rewarding, helping you find your rhythm day by day without unnecessary pressure. More than just walking, it’s about easing into the experience and discovering Tuscany in a way that feels both accessible and genuinely fulfilling.
Everything designed for simplicity
Every detail is designed to make the experience smooth and effortless. Luggage transfer is always included, allowing you to walk light and focus entirely on the journey. Accommodation can be adapted to your preferred level of comfort, with breakfast included in selected options and dinners available in key locations. Maps, daily support and on-site assistance ensure clarity, flexibility and peace of mind throughout.
A journey that makes sense
This is not just a sequence of stays along a route, but a carefully structured experience built around what truly matters. Each stage and stop is selected to offer the right balance between movement and discovery, avoiding unnecessary choices and distractions. The result is a journey that feels clear, well-paced and genuinely worth your time, allowing you to focus only on what adds real value.


The perfect way to begin
The ideal way to start your journey on the Via Francigena, this route is designed for those approaching the experience for the first time. The stages are well-balanced and naturally rewarding, helping you find your rhythm day by day without unnecessary pressure. More than just walking, it’s about easing into the experience and discovering Tuscany in a way that feels both accessible and genuinely fulfilling.
Everything designed for simplicity
Every detail is designed to make the experience smooth and effortless. Luggage transfer is always included, allowing you to walk light and focus entirely on the journey. Accommodation can be adapted to your preferred level of comfort, with breakfast included in selected options and dinners available in key locations. Maps, daily support and on-site assistance ensure clarity, flexibility and peace of mind throughout.
A journey that makes sense
This is not just a sequence of stays along a route, but a carefully structured experience built around what truly matters. Each stage and stop is selected to offer the right balance between movement and discovery, avoiding unnecessary choices and distractions. The result is a journey that feels clear, well-paced and genuinely worth your time, allowing you to focus only on what adds real value.
Difficulty
Well-balanced route: stages designed to be enjoyable, not overly demanding.
If needed, on-site assistance is available to support you along the journey.
Easy logistics: luggage is always transferred, you walk light every day.
Clear organization: no uncertainty about routes, stays or daily arrivals
Info
San Miniato and Siena are both easily reachable by train from major Italian cities.
The closest airports are Pisa and Florence, both well connected to the route.
Private transfers can be arranged on request, from and to stations or airports.
Flexible arrival and departure options allow you to plan your journey with ease.
Included
Accommodation in selected properties, based on your chosen comfort level.
Breakfast included in Selected and Exclusive options, not always in Essential.
Luggage transfer included for all stages, so you can walk light every day.
Maps (paper and digital) and daily assistance from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM.
Excluded
Lunches and dinners, unless clearly specified in the package details.
Transfers, available on request and bookable as an additional service.
Travel insurance, strongly recommended before departure.
Entrance fees, tickets and anything not listed under “Included”.
Cancellation
Cancellation must be sent by email; the receipt date determines applicable charges.
Over 60 days: 20%. 59–40 days: 30%.
39–31 days: 50% of total package price.
Less than 30 days: 100% penalty, always calculated on total confirmed amount.
No refund for unused services, trip interruption or room occupancy changes.
Well-balanced route: stages designed to be enjoyable, not overly demanding.
If needed, on-site assistance is available to support you along the journey.
Easy logistics: luggage is always transferred, you walk light every day.
Clear organization: no uncertainty about routes, stays or daily arrivals
San Miniato and Siena are both easily reachable by train from major Italian cities.
The closest airports are Pisa and Florence, both well connected to the route.
Private transfers can be arranged on request, from and to stations or airports.
Flexible arrival and departure options allow you to plan your journey with ease.
Accommodation in selected properties, based on your chosen comfort level.
Breakfast included in Selected and Exclusive options, not always in Essential.
Luggage transfer included for all stages, so you can walk light every day.
Maps (paper and digital) and daily assistance from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM.
Lunches and dinners, unless clearly specified in the package details.
Transfers, available on request and bookable as an additional service.
Travel insurance, strongly recommended before departure.
Entrance fees, tickets and anything not listed under “Included”.
Cancellation must be sent by email; the receipt date determines applicable charges.
Over 60 days: 20%. 59–40 days: 30%.
39–31 days: 50% of total package price.
Less than 30 days: 100% penalty, always calculated on total confirmed amount.
No refund for unused services, trip interruption or room occupancy changes.
Your journey begins in San Miniato, a charming hilltop town easily reachable by train or from Pisa Airport.
Your experience will depend on your arrival time: with a well-planned schedule, this first day can already become a valuable part of your trip. Private transfers can be arranged from the station or airport to your accommodation, allowing you to arrive comfortably and start enjoying the atmosphere without stress.
Take time to explore the historic center, walking through its quiet streets and discovering landmarks such as the Rocca of Frederick II, one of the most iconic viewpoints in the area. From here, the surrounding Tuscan countryside opens up in all its beauty. If you want to explore beyond the town, you can also rent an e-bike and ride through the rolling hills and vineyards around San Miniato.
The town is also renowned for its prized white truffle, offering the perfect opportunity to enjoy a refined and authentic culinary experience. This first day is your moment to slow down, settle into the rhythm of the journey and start experiencing Tuscany in the right way.
From San Miniato, the route shifts into a more essential and authentic dimension. The landscape opens wide, services become sparse, and the journey turns inward — less about comfort, more about connection with the path and your own rhythm. This is a more demanding stage, not because of steep climbs, but due to its length and the limited availability of services along the way. For this reason, it is best approached with the right preparation and mindset.
Starting early allows you to enjoy the day at a comfortable pace, carrying enough water and something to eat, as refreshment points become scarce once you leave the initial stretch behind.
After a short section on asphalt, the landscape transforms completely. You enter one of the most iconic settings of the Via Francigena, walking along the rolling ridgelines of the Val d’Elsa. Open hills, wide horizons, and a deep sense of space define this part of the journey, offering some of the most authentic Tuscan scenery.
Breaks become essential moments. Areas such as Calenzano and Coiano provide rare opportunities to pause, recharge, and fully appreciate the experience.
The final stretch leads you to Gambassi Terme, where the pace of the day can gently shift. Here, you may choose to unwind at the thermal baths or simply relax and recover after a long and rewarding walk.
This is a stage that challenges you, but leaves a lasting impression.
And it invites a question: why did one of the most important sections of the Via Francigena develop along these ridgelines?
From Gambassi Terme, the walk unfolds at a gentler pace, guiding you through rolling hills, vineyards, and open countryside. It is a stage designed to be savored, where every step feels light and the experience becomes as much about the landscape as the destination. This is a shorter, more relaxed walk, designed to help you recover and fully enjoy the experience without rushing.
The route unfolds through the rolling hills of the Val d’Elsa, surrounded by vineyards, white roads, and open landscapes that accompany you throughout the journey. Along the way, you pass places such as the Sanctuary of Pancole and the beautiful parish church of Cellole, adding quiet moments of interest to an otherwise smooth and enjoyable walk.
This is a stage that feels light and unhurried, leaving space for breaks, slower pacing, and a deeper appreciation of the surroundings.
But the true highlight of the day is the arrival.
San Gimignano rises on the horizon with its iconic towers, and reaching it on foot transforms the experience entirely. It is no longer just a destination, but an achievement.
Here, the day opens up to a range of possibilities: wandering through historic streets, enjoying a wine tasting of the renowned Vernaccia, experiencing local cuisine, or simply taking in the unique atmosphere of the town.
It may be a short stage, but it offers a full and rewarding day.
And it invites a question: why is San Gimignano known as the “Manhattan of the Middle Ages”?
Leaving San Gimignano behind, the day unfolds through a quieter side of the Via Francigena, where the pace becomes more balanced and the experience more immersive. It’s a journey that combines walking, landscape, and time to enjoy each moment, without the pressure of long distances. This option allows you to experience one of the most beautiful sections of the Via Francigena at a more balanced and enjoyable pace, without missing out on what truly matters.
The route unfolds through gentle rolling hills, woodland paths, and white gravel roads, creating a smooth and varied walking experience. The Tuscan countryside reveals itself gradually, offering a sense of harmony and continuity throughout the day.
Along the way, small villages and natural pauses allow you to maintain a relaxed rhythm, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination.
Arriving in Colle Val d’Elsa earlier in the day completely transforms the experience. Here, you have the opportunity to explore something unique: the Elsa River Park. A natural setting of clear waters, small waterfalls, and hidden corners, perfect for unwinding after your walk.
On warmer days, it becomes an ideal place to refresh and relax — bringing a swimsuit can turn the afternoon into one of the most unexpected highlights of your journey.
This is not about walking less, but about experiencing more.
And it raises a question: how has the Elsa River shaped such a unique landscape over time?
A gentle and well-paced day unfolds from Colle Val d’Elsa, following quiet countryside paths and historic stretches of the Via Francigena. The walk leaves space to slow down, take meaningful breaks, and enjoy the surroundings, while gradually guiding you toward one of the most iconic arrivals of the entire journey. After the intensity of the previous stages, this walk is designed to be savored, giving space to appreciate every step and every detail of the surrounding landscape.
The route unfolds through countryside paths, natural stretches, and historic locations such as Abbadia a Isola, one of the most atmospheric places along the Via Francigena, where time seems to stand still.
This is an easy and flowing walk, without particular challenges, gently leading you towards one of the most iconic arrivals of the entire journey.
Monteriggioni suddenly appears, with its perfectly preserved ring of towers rising above the hill. Reaching it on foot, with energy still in your legs, allows you to truly experience this moment without fatigue or haste.
And the day does not end upon arrival — it evolves. Carefully selected accommodations offer the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in Monteriggioni, surrounded by medieval charm, quietness, and a unique sense of place.
It is a short stage, but one of the most memorable moments of the entire journey.
And it invites a question: what makes Monteriggioni so different from any other town along the Via Francigena?
This stage leads you steadily toward one of the most meaningful arrivals of the entire journey. Leaving Monteriggioni behind, the day unfolds through a mix of countryside paths and historic routes, gradually guiding you closer to Siena, where every step begins to carry a different weight.
This is a relatively short stage, yet it requires a bit of planning, as water sources and refreshment points are limited. Setting off prepared allows you to fully enjoy the experience without concern.
The route blends nature and history, passing by sites such as the castles of Chiocciola and Villa, before crossing the unique landscape of Pian del Lago, a place that tells the story of how this territory has evolved over time.
Midway through the day, there is the option to take a short but worthwhile detour to the Hermitage of San Leonardo al Lago — a quiet and atmospheric place that adds a different dimension to the journey.
Then, step by step, you approach Siena.
The entrance is gradual. You move through the outskirts before reaching Porta Camollia, the historic gateway of the Via Francigena. From this point on, every step feels different.
Arriving in Siena on foot is more than just reaching a destination. And when you finally step into Piazza del Campo, the entire journey takes on a deeper meaning.
This is not a stage defined by difficulty, but by what it represents.
And it invites a question: why has Porta Camollia always been the symbolic entrance for travelers arriving in Siena?
Your journey ends in Siena, a city that deserves to be experienced with time and attention.
Depending on your departure schedule, this final day can become a meaningful extension ofyour trip. With a well-organized plan, you can enjoy the city at your own pace before leaving. Private transfers to train stations or nearby airports can be arranged, ensuring a smooth and comfortable departure.
Take the opportunity to explore Siena’s historic center, starting from the iconic Piazza del Campo, one of the most famous squares in Italy. Visit the impressive Cathedral, a masterpiece of Italian architecture, and discover places such as the Basilica of San Domenico, rich in history and atmosphere. For those who wish to explore further, a visit to the nearby Abbey of San Galgano offers a unique and memorable experience.
If you prefer a deeper understanding of the city, guided tours can be arranged, allowing you to discover Siena with expert insight. This final day is the perfect way to close your journey, fully appreciating both the destination and everything you have experienced along the way.
Pure walking.
True essentials.
Where walking meets atmosphere.
Beyond walking.
Into experience.
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