Nine days by bike along the Via Francigena, from Pietrasanta to Rome, crossing the Tuscan hills.
A bike travel from Lucca to Siena, from San Gimignano to Val d’Orcia, Radicofani and Viterbo, up to the Roman countryside with arrival in Piazza S Pietro in Roma.
The travel was with a gravel bike with bike touring setting.
ITALIAN VERSION HERE: https://youtu.be/XrYEfIRScV4
MUSIC
Wonderful Highlands by Frank Schröter
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6506-wonderful-highlands
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
9 Comments
Great video! How long were you cycling all together? I'm considering this route but I'm not sure about all the gravel and cobblestone!
Ciao Denis, video super interessante; anche a noi piacerebbe percorrere questa fantastica traccia! Bravo!
Grazzie denix, il mio desiderio da fare il camino della via le troppo grando.
espero fazer este caminho no futuro, por hora falta tempo e euro.
obrigado por fazer sair agua da boca de vontade de estar nesta caminho, de Santa Brasil. abraccio.
La pronuncia, terribile, rende il video (peraltro bello) inguardabile. Meglio in italiano, eventualmente con sottotitoli, oppure meglio far leggere il testo a qualcuno con pronuncia accettabile…
Ciao a metà marzo spero di riuscire a partire da Pontedera a Roma facendo la Francigena vorrei chiederti consiglio sul allenamento e che asseto usare calcola che o una mtb Vicini xtrekk
Ie like youre italian accente
Was the cycle path along the Tiber river into Rome good and separated from cars? I've read that it is hard to enter Rome on a bicycle.
I liked this route. My bicycle is road bike. Can it make it? How about your bicycle? What type and what is the tier size ?
Bravo!