The experience
Explore the Way of St. Francis in the heart of Lazio
The Way of St. Francis, a pilgrimage route that crosses Lazio, offers a unique and exciting experience for tourists from the roots eager to explore the cultural and spiritual richness of this fascinating region. This route, which can be tackled in various ways, not only on foot but also by bicycle or other forms of transport, allows travelers to immerse themselves in places steeped in history and beauty.
Start in Assisi: Spiritual Journey on Foot or by Bicycle
The beginning of the journey takes place in the evocative Assisi, a city that is a symbol of peace and spirituality. The Basilica of St. Francis, with the Grottoes and the crypt containing the remains of the Saint, is an evocative starting point for a route that offers a unique atmosphere through the medieval streets of Assisi, surrounded by churches and historic buildings.
The route stretches through the picturesque Umbrian countryside, reaching Rieti, a town that boasts the Piazza San Rufo and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, authentic historical treasures. From here, pilgrims can choose to continue on foot, by bike or by other means, tailoring the experience to their preferences and abilities.
Continuing through Poggio Bustone, known for its Franciscan hermitage surrounded by nature, and La Foresta, a protected area that offers breathtaking views, the walk provides opportunities for reflection and contemplation. The village of Greccio, famous for the first living Nativity scene established by St. Francis, is an unmissable stop that transports visitors back in time.
Sailing through the picturesque Sabina, with stops such as Poggio San Lorenzo and Casperia, pilgrims can taste the local cuisine and immerse themselves in the daily life of the places they cross. The Lazio region holds further surprises, from Mount Terminillo to Rieti with its historic center and the Roman Bridge.
The Way of St. Francis ends in Rome, the Eternal City, where it joins the French path to reach St. Peter’s Basilica. With various route options, roots tourists can customize their adventure, discovering the rich artistic and spiritual heritage of Lazio in a flexible and fulfilling way. In each modality, the trip offers an opportunity to explore the Christian history, art, and inherent beauty of this fascinating Italian region.
Visit lenght
180 minutes
Offer in
italiano
Information/To know
Suitable for Everybody
Wheelchair accessible
Location/The place
Address
Piana Reatina, Rieti, RI, Italia
How to get there
From Rome
From the Grande Raccordo Anulare, take the A1 Firenze-Roma motorway (exit 10), exit at Fiano Romano (before the Roma-Nord tollbooth) and continue on the SS4 Salaria state road towards Rieti.
From the North
Take the A1 Firenze-Roma motorway, exit at the Orte junction, continue on the Orte-Terni ring road in the direction of Rieti, following the SS 675 or SS79.
From the South
Take the A1 Napoli-Roma motorway, exit at San Cesareo junction and follow the signs for Florence. Exit at the Fiano Romano junction and continue on the SS4 Salaria state road towards Rieti.
From the East
Take the A24 Roma-L’Aquila-Teramo motorway. Shortly after Tivoli, take the A1 motorway towards Florence; take the Fiano Romano junction. Continue along the SS4 Salaria state road towards Rieti.
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Information
Agency
Lazio Roots Committee
Schedule and timetable
By appointment