TUSCAN Countryside TOUR | Ep.3 Walking Via Francigena

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2022
  • In August-September 2021 I participated to the four-month event Road to Rome. It’s been a four month relay race along the whole Via Francigena, from Northern France to Southern Italy. I contributed by walking with the group for eight days, in order to promote slow travel and sustainable tourism. While walking I filmed a documentary that I then distributed for free on my RUclips channel.
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Комментарии • 25

  • @antoniopena8101
    @antoniopena8101 Год назад

    Kodachrome
    They give us those nice bright colors
    They give us the greens of summers
    Makes you think all the world's
    A sunny day, oh yeah.

  • @andycino
    @andycino Год назад +2

    Girare la Toscana in moto è uno spettacolo!

  • @Palo00
    @Palo00 Год назад +2

    Un consiglio culinario per chi volesse fare la Francigena e si trovasse nella zona fra Torrenieri e San Quirico. Fate una visita a Montalcino, Pienza e Montepulciano. Ne vale la pena sia per la bellezza dei posti che per la bontà del vino e del formaggio. Se poi vi piace il tartufo consiglio anche di fare un salto a San Giovanni d'Asso.

  • @evanychu
    @evanychu Год назад

    You created a beautiful segment starting at 6:00. Nice editing and choice of music.

  • @juliecyr6548
    @juliecyr6548 Год назад

    Breathtaking... thank you for taking us along! 🇮🇹 ❤

  • @matteo1245
    @matteo1245 Год назад +1

    I luoghi più belli che abbia mai visto! Consiglio una visita ad inizio Giugno quando tutto è verde ed ancora più acceso!😁

  • @johndolewa8451
    @johndolewa8451 Год назад

    I found a sign for the via Francigenia in San Gimignano. That’s the closet I came to it while on vacation. I looked for the small signs with a monk on them San Gimignano, in Siena, and Florence but saw nothing. I think that means I need to return. Love, love, love the video.

  • @danielzz5776
    @danielzz5776 Год назад

    Mi hai fatto venire una voglia incredibile di andarci... Io sono Friulano ma sto in Liguria, l'avrei praticamente ad un passo!

  • @chrisyoung9742
    @chrisyoung9742 Год назад

    Relaxing to watch :)

  • @renaissanceman8687
    @renaissanceman8687 Год назад +1

    ‘There is, in the centre of Italy, a magical region. It is a land that takes in parts of Umbria, Tuscany and Le Marche. A land so filled with artistic treasures and natural beauty that it has become..the envy of the World’. Francesco Da Mosto: ‘Francesco’s Italy Top to Toe, Episode 2: A British Love Affair (Tuscany and Umbria)’, BBC, 2006.

    • @WhatashameMaryJane
      @WhatashameMaryJane  Год назад +1

      There are many lands like that in Italy, just not as famous internationally :)

    • @alessandrom7181
      @alessandrom7181 Год назад

      ​@@WhatashameMaryJane but It Is also the cradle of Renaissance compared to other places. 😄

    • @stefRish
      @stefRish Год назад

      Io aggiungerei il Lazio settentrionale

  • @perseoeridano4182
    @perseoeridano4182 Год назад

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @stephenmichalski2643
    @stephenmichalski2643 Год назад

    😲😲😲Exquisite video.....omg......serene 🌈🌈🌈......silly question time.....what is the type of the tall cylindrical trees along the road? 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍

    • @WhatashameMaryJane
      @WhatashameMaryJane  Год назад

      They are cipressi in Italian (pronounced chee-pre-ssee), the scientific name is cupressus. They are generally used to fence cemeteries, but in Tuscany they used them to line country roads or land properties.

  • @papagai15
    @papagai15 6 месяцев назад

    Hey there ! Thanks so much for your video. I am French. I did the French camino last summer and I would like to do the via francingena alone. Do you meet a lot of people on the way? Are the accommodation expensive?

    • @papagai15
      @papagai15 6 месяцев назад

      Is there a lot of international people?

  • @alexalderthay4346
    @alexalderthay4346 Год назад

    It's nectarine in English too.

    • @WhatashameMaryJane
      @WhatashameMaryJane  Год назад +1

      In Italian we generally call it in another way that would be literally translated with "walnut peach".