Cammino di San Jacopo

More than 170 km through authentic Tuscany on foot through ancient abbeys, villas and castles, forests and countryside, medieval villages and art cities to the sea.

On the Via Cassia route, the Tuscan section of the “Cammino di DANTE” winds along an exceptional concentration of art, history and nature from Florence to Livorno, through Pistoia, the Santiago of Italy.

As in Spanish soil, typical characteristics and rituals of the camino are found here. Indeed, on the route we find many donative hospices (there are 14 in 2023), pilgrim menus, symbols, rituals and customs that, although rediscovered recently, are rooted in nine centuries of history of devotion to St. James and of the only relic of the saint outside Galicia. The uniqueness of this walk also lies in the fact that it connects seven cathedrals in six STAGES and as many places of faith and ancient pilgrimage, as well as unquestionably historically and architecturally significant cities: Florence, Prato, Pistoia, Pescia, Lucca, Pisa and Livorno are united by this walking route that also goes to rediscover villages, castles, countryside and woods in between, making the walk highly meaningful and always stimulating and different.

  • Tappa 1 - Palazzo vecchio, Firenze
  • STAGE 3 - Groppoli
  • STAGE 6 - San Pietro a Grado

GUIDE TO CAMMINO DI SAN JACOPO

More than 170 km through authentic Tuscany on foot: exploring ancient abbeys, stately homes and castles, forests and countryside, ancient medieval villages and art-rich towns all the way to the coast.

Along the way, you will have access to maps, welcome and refreshment points, practical directions, valuable advice and insights into the wonders and experiences the Camino has to offer.

NEDO FERRARI: An independent professional architect with extensive experience in carrying out architectural and urban planning projects both in Italy and abroad. He has always nurtured a great passion for travel and local history. He is the author of publications concerning industrial archaeology and has recently devoted himself to researching the early medieval road system. In addition, he serves as Tuscany liaison to the association Romea Strata and is a member of the Scientific Committee of the European Association Romea Strata. He is the president of the Tuscan Community The Pilgrim and a board member of Federcammini.

Cammino di San Jacopo

With the free Cammini d’Italia app, you can plan and walk the Cammino di San Jacopo safely, being able to plan the stages in detail and walk the route thanks to the built-in GPS technology that supports your orientation during your adventure.

⠀Inside the app you will find many other paths present in Italy. Thanks to the georeferenced tracks of many routes you will be able to study the itinerary that suits you best and also download the GPX tracks of the individual STAGEs offline.

The app also includes a complete digital map of all the paths surveyed to date on our portal, giving you a wide range of choices among the many paths in the Belpaese.

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Cammini d’Italia is the perfect app for those who want to explore the beauty of Italy on foot, discovering hidden places surrounded by nature. Download it for free today and start planning your next adventure!

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