As I can not often connect to the Internet it not easy to let you known how its going, but tomorrow I have a short walk planned and I will arrive in Foligno, so I hope can take the opportunity to bring the blog up to date. From Collescipoli I left the Terni valley by a steep road to the village Miranda, worth wile to overview the valley, and the road I followed the day before. On the way down I passed by the waterfalls of Mormonne. Further down I arrived in the Val di Nera. A really beautifully valley, with water that flows all seasons because it is provided by the karsten stone under the Sibilini mountains. Along the valley beautiful towns are build on the mountains.
This blog will describe the preparation and log of a walking trip from Rome to my hometown Antwerp. It will be a ‘100 day – 2000 km’ walk mostly using existing long distance tracks. The road will start with the Francis’s path between Rome and La Verna, then it will follow the ‘GEA’ route over the Apennines, after crossing the Po valley, the Splügen pass will be taken in the Alps, the western road in the black forest in Germany will lead me to the low countries.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Day 7 Collescipoli - Ferentillo
As I can not often connect to the Internet it not easy to let you known how its going, but tomorrow I have a short walk planned and I will arrive in Foligno, so I hope can take the opportunity to bring the blog up to date. From Collescipoli I left the Terni valley by a steep road to the village Miranda, worth wile to overview the valley, and the road I followed the day before. On the way down I passed by the waterfalls of Mormonne. Further down I arrived in the Val di Nera. A really beautifully valley, with water that flows all seasons because it is provided by the karsten stone under the Sibilini mountains. Along the valley beautiful towns are build on the mountains.
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