
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
The Via Francigena, in Italy, is a long 1000km route of great historical, cultural and naturalistic interest, an excellent opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary country and come into contact with its many regional and local facets. The stretch we propose is one of the most traveled and equipped, and it is the one that goes from Lucca to Siena. 132km long, it starts and arrives in two cities of great cultural value, Lucca and Siena, passes through ancient villages, such as that of San Miniato, Gambassi Terme, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, which alone would be worth the trip, and allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes and paths completely immersed in nature! It is therefore a predominantly rural and hilly path that is interspersed with small towns, villages and blocks of flats. We divide the stretch of the Via Francigena from Lucca to Siena into 6 stages, all with stops in towns and cities, so as to provide you with the greatest quantity of available services. We pay attention to every detail and choose the best possible structures for you. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Train for the start! Before leaving for this trip, go for a walk of at least 10 km both in the park near your home and in the mountains. It will allow you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. What to bring with you? When confirming your trip you will be told what to bring with you and how to prepare your backpack for your walking trip.
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
LUCCA/ITALY
10:30
TORINO
21:30
TORINO
21:30
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
LUCCA/ITALY
09:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
MILANO MALPENSA
21:00
(if you skip this step, your seat will be assigned and communicated to you by one of our operators as soon as possible)