Do you trust AccuWeather? We awoke in the wee hours to the sound of drums and a flickering street lamp. Wrong on two counts, as it was an astounding thunder storm (it had to be to light up the room with the shutters closed!) After a ristretto provided by our host, we spent part of … Continue reading VF del sud day 16: Buonalbergo to Faeto, 31km
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VF del sud day 15: Benevento to Buonalbergo, 24km
The weather was not conducive to photos today, but it was mostly ideal for a hard day on the VF. The relentless ascents and descents were modestly less exhausting as the sun remained mostly hidden - although the humidity wasn't hiding. The path climbs up and over a number of ridges, and rather than the … Continue reading VF del sud day 15: Benevento to Buonalbergo, 24km
VF del sud day 14: Vitulano to Benevento, 16.5km
The leaning Arch of Traiana, built to celebrate the completion of the via traiana. Eventually it turned into a very pleasant day, although Sam's knee may disagree with the first five km being pleasant. The day got off to a rocky start. Our Airbnb was good, but directions to it lacked a street number, and … Continue reading VF del sud day 14: Vitulano to Benevento, 16.5km
VF del sud day 13: Faicchio to Vitulano, 29.6km
Where we came from. Actually Faicchio is behind the bush on the right, but a 100ft cliff prevented the all encompassing panorama. A double day as the first leg was only 12km, and due to circumstances beyond our control, Telese Terme was also our first cafe stop. Once we'd located said cafe that is. Telese … Continue reading VF del sud day 13: Faicchio to Vitulano, 29.6km
VF del sud day 12: Alife to Faicchio, 19.6km
Where we came from. If you're able to zoom in, the 4th lump from the left has a Norman tower. That was a couple of days ago! A pleasant day with few busy road sections, but some gnarly climbs as we transited across the valley and onto the hills. The landscape has changed from the … Continue reading VF del sud day 12: Alife to Faicchio, 19.6km
VF del sud day 11: Statigliano to Alife, 13.5km
No, not a typo. It was effectively a rest day, although there may be some who would not consider walking for 3 hours in the blazing sun a rest day. It was quite unremarkable as well, possibly due to the fact that it's Sunday. On the list if humourous moments..... the guys doing a home … Continue reading VF del sud day 11: Statigliano to Alife, 13.5km
VF del sud day 10: Sessa Aurunca to Statigliano, 39.8km
A long double day due to either no accommodation existing or already booked. Despite the long day, we felt that we had won the Camino jackpot, as the place we are in is an old house nicely renovated by supporters of the VF, and they also run the bar, which served us huge and fantastic … Continue reading VF del sud day 10: Sessa Aurunca to Statigliano, 39.8km
VF del sud day 9: Formia to Sessa Aurunca, 29.2km
Torre do Mola, Formia. Built for the King of Naples in the 13th century. We woke up in our broom closet to a major thunderstorm. AccuWeather unhelpfully said no rain for the next four hours. Clearly their forecaster slept through his/her alarm. The broom closet was the end result of a booking.com fiasco: our original … Continue reading VF del sud day 9: Formia to Sessa Aurunca, 29.2km
VF del sud day 8: Fondi to Formia, 21.5km
Via Appia antica Road trip day on a combination of the old and newer via Appia. On the old you have to watch where you are going, and on the new, watch where other people are going. Staying on the road rather than the designated path saved us a day and many kilometers. Medieval fortress … Continue reading VF del sud day 8: Fondi to Formia, 21.5km
VF del sud day 8: Terracina to Fondi, 19.6km
Same old, same old, going from one Roman town to the next. The difference today was that neither is a hilltop town. Fondi is actually dead flat, and likely a convenient one day march from Terracina for a Roman legion using the via Appia. After faithfully following the designated path for the first section, in … Continue reading VF del sud day 8: Terracina to Fondi, 19.6km