Horseback on the Via Francigena like the ancient pilgrims. Thanks to the writings of the Bishop of Cantebury in the 1980s, the original route of the ancient path the pilgrims took through Tuscany have been identified and recorded.
Tuscany includes 15 stretches of the Via Francigena, for a total of 380 kms of a marked and safe route, dotted with beautiful views, cities, villages and excellent food and wine. Riding this historic itinerary creates an experience within an experience. It is a slow adventure on dedicated bridleways, where the relationship with the animal built while traditions, historic villages and unexpected landscapes meet.
Let your personal experience curator know if you want to take part in this historic event. Reservations and transportation can be arranged, and all meals provided, over this two-day event. And don’t worry, you can sleep in the comfort of your bed at Villa Ardore. Learn more here.