At the Bar Centrale we had a 6am breakfast, meeting three French pilgrims who were also starting early. It was downhill at first, the sun lighting up the flowers and fields. We had long views back to Gambassi Terme and across the Tuscan countryside, with vineyards, olive trees and Italian cypresses.
We had a rest and drink stop at Pancole before exploring the life-size Nativity scene underneath the Santuario di Maria Santissima Madre della Divina Provvidenza.
After another climb on a gravel road, we rejoined the main road and headed up to San Gimignano, enjoying the views on the way.
Luckily we were able to check into our accommodation early. We had a pasta lunch, followed by award-winning gelato at the Gelateria Dondoli (raspberry and rosemary, blueberry and melon flavours). We resupplied at a supermarket before heading back to our accommodation for a long nap.
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| Leaving Gambassi Terme this morning |
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| Very soon into the countryside |
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| We had a very short walk today, but it was wonderful scenery all the way |
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| Vineyard in the morning light |
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| The Via Francigena on from Gambassi Terme |
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| A winery on the way (we stopped for a stamp, but not for a tasting) |
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| The Via Francigena between Gambassi Terme and Pancole |
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| Highlights of Pancole |
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| The famous nativity scene at Pancole |
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| Via Francigena on from Pancole |
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| Views of San Gimignano from the approach on the Via Francigena |
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| Gelateria Dondoli. There wasn't much of a queue when we got there, but it was quite long shortly after. |
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| Some highlights of San Gimignano |
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| Some more highlights of San Gimignano |
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| Wild boar and elephants in San Gimignano |
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| Bits and pieces |
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| Birds |
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| Other animals, including our first badger sighting this trip |
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| Day 63 - Map |
Day: 63
Distance: 14.57 km
Walking time: 3 hrs 04 mins
Elevation gain: 405 metres
Cumulative distance: 1278.97 km
Today’s birds: Western House Martin, Italian Sparrow, Hooded Crow, White Wagtail
ReplyDeleteWell done on seeing a badger. I’ve only seen dead ones on the roadside. Was the spotty pig a wild boar?
No, just a little pig roaming around between the horses!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of a stunning day of walking. You definitely deserved those gelati. Russell
ReplyDeleteWe took advantage when the queue wasn't so big...it definitely got bigger!
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