101

Via di Francesco

n/dLength
UmbriaRegion
Sansepolcro → MontoneFrom / to
It isn't (only) a pilgrimage route. This track is listed here as a hiking trail, with its technical data. If you're looking for the route in its spiritual dimension, with stages and pilgrim credentials, head to camminisanti.com.

Via di Francesco is a hiking trail crossing the towns of Sansepolcro, Citerna, Città di Castello, Monte Santa Maria Tiberina, Pietralunga and Montone in the provinces of Arezzo, Perugia, in the heart of Apennine Umbria. It is listed in the OpenStreetMap database as a route with waymark no. 101, part of the local network.

For this trail the exact length, the total elevation gain and the CAI difficulty rating are not currently available in the OpenStreetMap database: we do not publish invented estimates or hiking times. We will update this listing as soon as the data is surveyed in the field or supplied by the managing bodies.

Like every trail on the Italian hiking network, the route is marked by the red-and-white waymarks of the Italian Alpine Club: two horizontal bands, often with the trail number in the middle. The red-and-white marks don't point to the destination; step by step they confirm you're still on the right path — the hiker's guiding thread. Always follow the marks, don't stray from the track, and carry water, proper footwear and an up-to-date map.

Technical details

Lengthnot available
Ascentnot available
Descentnot available
Difficulty (CAI scale)not available
Waymark / number101
Network classificationLocal network
Towns crossed6
ProvincesArezzo, Perugia
🛏 Sleep along the route: farm stays, B&Bs, hostels and mountain huts around Sansepolcro and nearby. Places to stay on the trail across the network: rifugi.org.

The towns it crosses

The trail passes through 6 Umbrian towns. From each one you can reach the other trails in the area:

Across the network

Where to stay along the trail · rifugi.org →

Track data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). Last aligned: 2026-07-06. Waymarks and difficulty follow CAI standards.

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