DAY 75 - VITERBO to VETRALLA - 4 July 2026
Our route today led us through the Etruscan roads. These are narrow roads with cliffs up to 12 metres high, cut into the grey tufa. They were first constructed by the Etruscans, over 2000 years ago - nobody seems to be sure why. We had a relatively short day today so we made sure to sit at every bench and picnic table. There was a journal at one and we were pleased to that the Brazilians we'd met were still going, two days ahead of us. In the fields were hazelnuts, rockmelons and butternut pumpkins. There were extensive groves of olives. 'Barbara's Bench' provided another stamp for our credentials, and the journal there recorded six pilgrims today ahead of us. We noticed water channels and these led to a spring, where one of us soaked her feet and the other photographed dragonflies. We stopped at the church of Santa Maria di Foro Cassia where Sigeric and no doubt many others stayed. We collected another stamp for our credentials. Just past there a pilgrim from Ro...