ViaFrancigena
Overview
Intro
Established 2000 years ago, in medieval times the ViaFrancigena became the most important pilgrims’ path in Europe. In Switzerland it leads through beautiful Jura and Alpine landscapes, the stage on the Grossen St. Bernhard being particularly magnificent.
Description
In 990, Sigerich, Archbishop of Canterbury, returned to England from Rome and documented the stages on his journey, a route known even to the Romans. His itinerary is now considered the oldest description of the ViaFrancigena through Europe. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Frankenstrasse remained one of the major arterial roads, used by traders, soldiers and crowned heads of state. Since 1300, it has been regarded as the most important pilgrims’ path in Europe, crossing Switzerland via the Jura and Alps.
The Swiss stage runs through a variety of landscapes and is without doubt also one of the most spectacular pilgrims’ paths in Europe. The route from Ballaigues to Orbe leads through the Orbe Gorge, where the calm river turns into a raging and roaring one, alternating between waterfalls and rapids. You continue along the peaceful Venoge to Lake Geneva, where a stop at the Abbey of Romainmôtier or to see the Roman mosaics of Orbe is highly recommended.
From Lausanne, the ViaFrancigena runs through the vineyards of Lavaux to the bend in the Rhone. From the ancient city of Octodurus, it winds through the narrow pass shaped by the wild waters of the Drance to the northern slopes of the Grossen Sankt Bernhard-Pass. In Val d’Entremont, medieval villages line the route, which peaks in the aptly-named Combe des Morts.
An enjoyable tour includes the careful planning of the same. Please inform yourself in advance at the local information center about the route and weather conditions. Depending on the season and weather conditions, this route may be blocked or interrupted
Start location |
(Canterbury)–Ballaigues
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Destination |
Col du Gd St-Bernard–(Rom)
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Direction |
One way
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Ascent |
5600 m
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Descent |
4000 m
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Distance |
195 km
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Multiday route |
12 days
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Technical requirements |
Easy
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Physical requirements |
Difficult
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Theme |
With panoramic view
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Signalization |
Signalisation in both directions
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More information | https://www.schweizmobil.ch/en/wanderland/route70 |
Quick Facts
Route number
Stages: 10