Follow the historic Via Francigena pilgrimage route across 1090km of England, France and Switzerland, along ancient paths once used by medieval pilgrims to walk to Rome. Starting in Canterbury, this part of the route offers an ideal introduction to the Via Francigena, through rolling French countryside, Champagne vineyards and the Jura Mountains to lakeside Lausanne, and is suitable for most walkers.
Immerse yourself in the pilgrimage's origins with the first volume of this four-part guidebook set, while building confidence through gentler terrain before the alpine challenges of Parts 2–4 of the route. In around two months, you'll experience England's historic Kent, cross the Channel to France's Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Champagne-Ardenne regions, explore cathedrals at Reims and Laon, and finish triumphantly at Lake Geneva — creating the perfect foundation should you wish to complete the entire 3200km of the Via Francigena.
This comprehensive guidebook simplifies planning the long-distance trail from Canterbury to Lausanne, providing clear stage-by-stage route descriptions, 1:100,000 mapping, and practical planning information throughout.
Open the door to the Via Francigena with this guidebook, offering a well-researched, expertly curated introduction for both walkers and cyclists to one of Europe’s great pilgrimage routes. Walk with purpose through historic landscapes and timeless towns, knowing you have a trusted companion to help you navigate every stage of the journey.