Walking in Italy has been consistently delightful. We’ve seen something beautiful on every walk we’ve been on.

Olive groves

In between the trees in an olive grove

Cypress trees

End of a path lined with cypress trees

Tom on a path lined with cypress trees

Line of cypress trees seen in the distance from a forest

Vineyards

Vineyard in autumn with the leaves fallen off in places leaving large areas of yellow colour

Vineyard in the early bit of autumn when all the leaves are still on but yellow

Thermal baths

Thermal pond in Bagno Vignoni

Roman roads

Roman road made up of large flat stones

Archways

Exit gate in the stone walls of Vignoni

Mountains

Mountains seen across the valley next to the path from Radicofani

Mountains seen from a different angle, across the valley next to the path from Radicofani

Woods

Good signs

Francigena stone marker with a cartoon of a pilgrim walking a path lined with cypress trees

Francigena stone marker with picture of a pilgrim walking with various landmarks in the background like st Peters basilica

Everything’s been so pretty, we started to call the Francigena the “Fancygena” instead. Then we stopped because we were annoying ourselves.