DAY 52 - PONTREMOLI to FILETTO - 11 June 2026


Before checking out, we had a walk around Pontremoli, crossing the bridge to explore the old town then up to the Piagnaro castle for views. We sampled the local 'vanilla slice' (amor) - delicious! We also found out about Pontremoli's association with books. It began in the 16th century with itinerant booksellers that came from Pontremoli selling books town to town, in northern Italy. Now the booksellers award a prize for the best book each year.

The Via Francigena left using a fairly busy road but soon diverged off into small roads through hamlets. In front of us we had a spectacular view of the mountains, which were clear today. We passed vineyards, churches and many signboards which explained the history of the area, layer upon layer. We passed through agricultural land, including an equestrian centre with some unusual 'horses'. We learnt about tower houses (built to withstand a siege), victims of fascism, and stele statues (sandstone slabs carved with human features, from 4th to 1st millennium BC). We were able to see male and female stelae inside a church at Filattiera, and then some more behind it.

After a focaccia and a torta d'erbi (veggie pastry speciality), we climbed up through Filattiera. The Via then took us up through shady forest on mostly soft surfaces, a long distance walker's delight. There were some river crossings and an ancient chestnut forest, where stelae and menhirs had been found. There were also a lot of picnic tables at the chestnut forest but you needed long arms to reach them while seated!

After checking into our accommodation in Filetto, we had a short walk before enjoying an aperitivo in the piazza.

Pontremoli
Pontremoli this morning
Pontremoli
Amor - the local speciality that closely resembles a vanilla slice
Some Pontremoli book paraphernalia: A book bench, pavement mosaic of an itinerant bookseller, and a statue of Walt Disney characters donated to the town in recognition of its bookish heritage
Leaving Pontremoli in mid-morning 
On the Via Francigena you sometimes have the impression of walking through somebody's backyard

A water refill - plenty of water fountains on the route today
We learn a lot about the regions we pass through by reading information boards on the way
We had this jagged mountain range as a backdrop for the first half of today's walk

Walking through agricultural scenery
Historic village of Ponticello
Ponticello 
Shady path to take us forward
Via Francigena signposting was excellent again
The Via Francigena towards Filattiera 
On our way past a horse ranch. That one doesn't look like a normal horse.
Approaching the Pieve di Santo Stefano at Sorana, with the old village of Filattiera on the hill behind
Some of the stelae at Sorana
Lunch, Filattiera 
Climb up to the old village of Filattiera 

Medieval village of Filattiera
Walls of Filattiera 
A bit of uphill walking
Oratorio della Beata Vergine Maria 
Via Francigena towards Filetto 
Australian long-distance walker photographing fish
Some exercise along the way
The light at the end of the tunnel
Menhir at Filetto 
Picnic table for people with long arms
Chestnut forest at Filetto
Filetto
The Piazza at Filetto
Some bits and pieces from today's walk
Some more bits and pieces
Birds
Some other random animals from today's walk, including our first zebra sighting for this trip
Day 52 - Map

Day:                               52
Distance:                      18.8 km
Walking time:               4 hrs 14 mins
Elevation gain:             227 metres
Cumulative distance:  1057.97 km

Comments

  1. Love the antics of the day 😆 Amazing book history for the town 📚
    But…the zebra in Italian countryside takes the vanilla slice 🦓 😉

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    1. It did amaze us! But seeing a cow in the paddock did too. They're mostly kept in feedlots here.

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  2. Amazing photos!

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    1. Thanks! We had great subject matter. 😊

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  3. Today’s birds:

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  4. Today’s birds: Western House Martin, maybe Carrion Crow, Hooded Crow, maybe Italian Sparrow, Common Redstart

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