Magna Via Francigena: Sicily
STARTING POINT
Palermo
FINISH POINT
Agrigento
DURATION
10 days / 9 nights
SEASON
From March to November
TECHNICAL LEVEL
FITNESS LEVEL
TOUR TYPE
Inn-to-Inn
PRICE
From 749€/person
- Begin your pilgrimage in Palermo, exploring its rich history and vibrant culture
- Traverse the historic Magna Via Francigena, a pilgrimage through the heart of Sicily
- Hike across sun-soaked landscapes, with rolling hills and valleys defining central Sicily
- Discover ancient churches, sanctuaries, towns, and relics along a path of spiritual significance
- Visit the town of Corleone, famously connected to "The Godfather"
- Conclude your journey at the Cathedral of Saints Gregory and James in Agrigento
Self-guided
INCLUDED IN PRICE
What to Bring to the Tour
The Magna Via Francigena has been a route of faith for centuries and offers a unique pilgrimage experience across the heart of Sicily, spanning 180 kilometers from Palermo to Agrigento.
As you walk, you'll encounter historic churches, sanctuaries, and relics that have guided pilgrims through the ages – from the golden mosaics of Monreale to the serene sanctuaries nestled in the Sicilian countryside.
This demanding 8-day journey combines the physical challenge of hiking through rugged, sun-soaked landscapes with the spiritual fulfillment of traversing ancient paths walked by pilgrims for centuries.
As you walk this historic route, you'll pass through the diverse terrain of central Sicily, where rolling hills, valleys, and remote villages paint a picture of the island's rich and varied history. Each day's hike ranges from 20 to 25 kilometers, often with significant elevation changes.
The journey is physically demanding, requiring a solid level of fitness. However, it's equally rewarding, offering moments of reflection, stunning vistas, and a deep connection to the land deeply embedded in the Christian tradition.
At the end of each day, you'll rest in quaint historical towns, staying in B&Bs and local guesthouses that offer comfort and a warm welcome.
All logistics are managed seamlessly, from booking accommodations to ensuring your luggage is transferred daily. We provide a detailed travel booklet, GPS navigation through our app, and personalized recommendations to enhance your journey.
It's a challenge, both physically and spiritually, but one that offers profound rewards to those who undertake it.
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Self-Guided
On a self-guided tour, you explore a destination independently, following a pre-planned route and itinerary without a guide but with all necessary information and accommodation bookings provided in advance.