Planing to walk the VIA FRANCIGENA? Watch this first!

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STRAWANZA

STRAWANZA

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@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 7 ай бұрын
Do you like Long Distance Hiking? - Check out my other Long Distance Trail Videos Grande Traversata Elbana in Italy - kzbin.info/www/bejne/d4mmmKKkoNWsbNE Via Francigena from Lucca to Rome - kzbin.info/www/bejne/qWG9aZ-Ymr-qorc GR20 in Corsica - kzbin.info/www/bejne/mZmYgH54asZ0rZY Coastal Trail on Malta and Gozo - kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2TYhoaqmdmnpqs The Loop in Poland - kzbin.info/www/bejne/a2LFeZKXiraYrpY Besparmark Trail in Cyprus - kzbin.info/www/bejne/q2jJdpp7fdaUhJo
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@_..____ 8 ай бұрын
Good presentation. Thank you for sharing!
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 8 ай бұрын
thank you! Happy to help!
@manuelstutz64
@manuelstutz64 2 ай бұрын
Just re-watched this awesome video because i plan to spend the next 2 weeks in tuscany and needed some inspiration! If you could pick one place or part of the hike, which would you recommend most?
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for that interesting question Stütz Bua! The towns of San Gimignano or San Miniato are really cool to explore and are in my opinion the most beautiful towns we passed on the way
@cleversonvaz6922
@cleversonvaz6922 13 күн бұрын
Was easy to find albergues? Is good signaling the way?
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 12 күн бұрын
Hey! Depending on the season it is easy ir not too easy. But you will find at least one option in every town, year round. In Winter the possibilities are definitely limited. The signage was very good most of the times, I don't remember big problems with navigation
@monkeycheese301
@monkeycheese301 Жыл бұрын
Danke fürs shoutout, das Thema WiFi liegt uns allen sehr am Herzen ❤️ Ton ist diesmal echt super👍 Und bitte verwend niemals handkarten🤣
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 Жыл бұрын
Danke 😘 Handkarten nur wenn ich mich als Moderator für "Wetten, dass..." Bewirb 😂
@Top.Mallorca
@Top.Mallorca Жыл бұрын
Very good tips! Greetings from Palma de Mallorca! Like !
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot. We are on Elba right now, just a little swim from Mallorca 😅
@sheilabosworth4248
@sheilabosworth4248 5 ай бұрын
You mention that you do not care for crowded areas and you prefer nature. Me too! Have you walked the Via de Francesco? I would love to see any video reviews on that pilgrimage. Thank you!
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 5 ай бұрын
Hey! No we haven't done that one. I am not sure if there is a Pilgrimage in northern Italy where you avoid crowded places, or walking along streets. I think that the Southern part of via Francigena or cammino Materano could be less crowded, but I can't guarantee on that. EDIT: Also the Magna Via Francigena in Sicily seems a bit more natural path. Also there are many more Long Distance trails in Italy (no pilgrimages though). I think the Via Alta Liguria for example. Or if you are looking for a short one, check our video about the Grande Traversata Elbana. kzbin.info/www/bejne/d4mmmKKkoNWsbNE
@michael-wandert
@michael-wandert Жыл бұрын
danke für die Zusammenfassung. It will help!
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 Жыл бұрын
Danke dir, hoffe von dir gibt's dann auch Videos von deiner VF :)
@michael-wandert
@michael-wandert Жыл бұрын
@@strawanza2502 ja, seit eben.
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 Жыл бұрын
@@michael-wandert jo nice! werd ich mir heute Abend zu Gemüte führen!
@maitricarya
@maitricarya Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Very helpfull.
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 Жыл бұрын
You are welcome, thanks for watching!
@yummemys4608
@yummemys4608 Жыл бұрын
Your video is very imformative, thank you
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, happy to help =)
@kimb6637
@kimb6637 Жыл бұрын
That was a great you tube. Thnku. How heavy were your packs?
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I did Not weight it, but normally i try to Walk with 8-10kg, with all the extra weight i think 12-14kg. Wich is already pretty heavy. I would recommend trying to do multi day hikes with your ready to go Backpack before starting any Long distance trail, so you get a feeling for it and maybe reduce weight If necessary. Alll the best!
@maxihochbaum4056
@maxihochbaum4056 5 ай бұрын
Danke für eure Videos zur Via Francigena! Du erwähnst, dass Amy bereits zwei andere Pilgerwege zuvor gegangen ist. Mich würde ihr Vergleich der Wege sehr interessieren, da ich versuche herauszufinden, welcher für mich der Beste sein wird.
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 5 ай бұрын
Hallo Maxi! Ja, ich bin schon den Camino Frances, Portuguese und jetzt die VF gegangen und bereite mich auch gerade auf den 88Tempel Weg vor. Bisher ist mein Absolutes Highlight der Camino Frances mit Ausnahme der letzten 100km. Nicht unbedingt wegen dem Weg, sondern vorallem wegen den Menschen. Auf dem CF sind die Leute, die in Frankreich anfangen zu pilgern auf eine spezielle Art verbunden. Jeder mit dem ich mich dort angefreundet hab hatte ein Emotionalen Grund den Weg zu gehen und das schweißt zusammen! Gleichzeitig sind die Spanier sehr offen und Gastfreundlich. Oft wurden uns Äpfel oder Wasser gegeben .Manchen wurde sogar ein Bett angeboten. Wenn man Ihnen Geld dafür geben wollten, nahmen sie es eher selten an. Es liegt einfach in deren Glauben den Pilgern zu helfen und viele Pilger (die ich kennengelernt habe) haben diese freundlichen Leute noch einige Zeit später wieder besucht um ihnen ihre Dankbarkeit zu zeigen. Das ist der Camino Spirit. Du gibst was und bekommst was zurück und es war super. Sowohl in Portugal wie auch in Italien hab ich den Spirit kaum gespürt... Es kam mir eher vor wie eine Geldquelle für die Leute da und wenn man bedenkt, dass Pilger oft eher wenig Geld haben und es vielen darum geht ihren Glauben (wieder-) zu finden und zu versuchen (wieder) an das Gute im Menschen zu glauben ist sowohl Portugal wie Italien kein guter Ort dafür... gut das kommt aber auch viel wegen Menschen und Wanderern, die gute Menschen ausnutzen... auch Pilger Oasen gibt es hier kaum... und die Unterkünfte waren oft lieblos. Auf dem Portugisischen Weg war es definitiv besser als auf der VF. Aber nix geht über den CF! Auf allen Pilgerwegen läuft man übrigens sehr viel auf Asphalt und Stein in Italien sogar oft auf den alten Römerrouten! Sehr cool, aber echt schlecht für die Gelenke. Und die Toskana ist auch Atemberaubend, da tun sich aber Spanien, Portugal und Italien nix, sie sind alle sehr schön! Was mich aber an jedem Weg genervt hat sind die auf dem Trail "Touripilger" genannten Menschen. Das sind Leute die nur die letzten 100Km gehen um das Zertifikat vom Papst zu haben. Sie nutzen oft den guten Willen der Einheimischen aus, nehmen sich vieles ohne zu spenden und hinterlassen viel Müll... Ich sag nicht, dass das alle machen, aber es gibt leider so viele davon, dass es Pilger, die schon über 500km bis 1000km gegangen sind echt den letzten Nerv raubt und den Einheimischen übrigens auch... also Fazit, wenn du nur gehen willst und dich nix aus der Fassung bringt, geh die Via Francigena. Wenn du am Meer gehen willst und kaum Camino Spirit suchst geh den C. Portuguese// von dem Camino Norte hab ich übrigens auch fast nur gutes gehört, also wär der auch ein Versuch wert! Ansonsten, am gastfreundlichsten, für Pilger am günstigsten (zumindest 2021) und sehr international mit vielen freundlichen Leuten ist der Camino Frances! Auf jedem Weg kann man übrigens sehr viel über die Geschichte des jeweiligen Landes erfahren, je nachdem welches Land dich interessiert ist das auch sehr cool! Wenn du an sich gerne z.B. in den Bergen wandern gehst kann ich dir jetzt schon sagen, dass Pilgerwege wahrscheinlich eher nichts für dich sind, einfach weil sie sehr eintönig sind, die Natur oft zu kurz kommt, weil man viel durch die Zivilisation geht und der Asphalt und Müll einem viel Motivation rauben. Dennoch wünsche ich dir einen schönen Weg, falls du dich entscheidest einen von den Wegen zu gehen! Liebe Grüße, Amy😊
@johnwheeler3071
@johnwheeler3071 4 ай бұрын
What was the weight of your back pack?
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 4 ай бұрын
Hey John! Did not weight it but mine Was around 10-12kg, also depending on food and water. Keep in mind, we did the hike during a longer journey, so definitly there have been a bunch of stuff we did not use or did not need. I think if you always sleep inside and plan only for the journey, and do it during a warm peruod, it should be possible to get down to 6-8kg. Depending on Personal needs and Equipment of course. Greetings
@johnwheeler3071
@johnwheeler3071 4 ай бұрын
@@strawanza2502 Thanks for your reply. I will be travelling alone and plan to stay inside, hopefully sometime next year. This might seem like a silly question but I only recently found out that Italy has wolfs and bears. Did you carry bear spray or do you know whether others that walk the Via francigena carry bear spray?
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 4 ай бұрын
@@johnwheeler3071 thats no silly question at all. Which part of the VF are you going to walk? If you only walk Lucca to Rome, don't worry at all. No bears in that area. Wolfs are no danger to humans at all, so don't worry about them. Bears can be präsentiert on the Alps. Maybe carry bearspray. However, the chance to spot and especially being attacked by wildlife(in this case bears) is very Low. Anyway, there are a bunch of shepherd and/or stray dogs that sometimes get quite close. Usually they only bark but yeah...not too much fun. In my opinion the chance of meeting aggressive dogs is higher then meeting bears.
@johnwheeler3071
@johnwheeler3071 4 ай бұрын
@@strawanza2502 I want to start in Montigny Switzerland so I can go up and over the alps. I believe there are also lynx in the alps but I think they are shy of humans. I think I'm right in saying the earliest I would be able to start is at end of June if I want to use the track and not the road. It is possible I change my mind and start in Aosta as its lower and I might be able to start earlier. I understand the rice fields in Piedamont are not the most exciting part of the journey and it also has lots of mosquitos which won't be fun. It might be better in Piedamont though wetter in May as there might not be so many mosquitos as in the summer. As you can see I'm trying to weigh it up.
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 4 ай бұрын
@@johnwheeler3071 I See, yeah that sounds like a great idea, I actually would love to do the alps part of the trail as well one day. Lynx, as you said, are absolutely harmless and seeing one in the wild is very rare. Like I said, I think Dogs and also Cows, especially when they have young ones to protect, are a much bigger threat then wildlife. I would love to give you some information to make your decision easier on where to start, but to be honest I have no idea about this part of the trail so I will pass on that. 😅
@justbob4731
@justbob4731 Жыл бұрын
Better preparation might have made your walk more enjoyable. !.) - Book accommodations well in advance. 2.) - Ask questions. 3.) Use a pack that is sized well for only a 20 day walk. 4.) - Know your sock and shoe combination that will prevent blisters. 5.) - Plot your route in advance to avoid as much hard surfaces and vehicular traffic as possible. 6.) - Get in physical shape in advance to avoid injuries on the trail. - Happy Walking!
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 Жыл бұрын
I am Sure if one follows those advices they will succeed in Walk and Life ;)
@monkeycheese301
@monkeycheese301 Жыл бұрын
And don't forget the towel
@MarccoLive
@MarccoLive Жыл бұрын
@enriquecardozo5015
@enriquecardozo5015 Жыл бұрын
Christoph, bitte, undertitel auf spanisch. Danke, genio. Aus Argentina
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 Жыл бұрын
¡Hola Enrique! ¡Activé los subtítulos automáticos, espero que puedan ayudarte! ¡Gracias y todo lo mejor!
@enriquecardozo5015
@enriquecardozo5015 Жыл бұрын
@@strawanza2502 Espectacular. Gracias
@preparados1917
@preparados1917 10 ай бұрын
Salve Korl 😀 Come sta.
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 10 ай бұрын
¡Hola! Creo que Korl está bien, ¿cómo estás?
@MrGaly92
@MrGaly92 Жыл бұрын
#zachnov ❤
@MarccoLive
@MarccoLive Жыл бұрын
beautiful!!! comferTable
@strawanza2502
@strawanza2502 Жыл бұрын
Lernst eigentlich endlich englisch dank meiner Videos? 😅
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