ITALY: Via Francigena
Click HERE to find out more about the Via Romea Francigena and its link with Saint James's Way
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In this task, each school must investigate about The Way in their country: figured out how many different "Ways" you have, speak about the Way that is closer to your school, the History of that Way,... or other curious stories, legends, myths, miracles, and so on.
How are you gonna share this information with other schools? Free format! You decide how to do it: video, padlet, writing, ... be creative!! Once it's done, we will upload it here in eTwinning.
Two students from each school will be responsible for this activity. They must contact by the eTwinning-forum or other media, to decide a deadline for this task. Always before the first trip to Spain on March 21!!
French Way
The French Way has a length of 930 km, it has a total of 32 stages which pass through the regions of Aragón, Navarra, La Rioja, Castilla y León and Galicia. Its stages with:
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port a Roncesvalles (24,7km)
Roncesvalles a Zubiri (21,5 km)
Zubiri-Pamplona (20,4 km)
Pamplona-Puente la Reina (24 km)
Puente la Reina-Estella (22,6 km)
Estella-Los Arcos (21,8km)
Los Arcos-Logroño (28km)
Logroño-Nájera (30,4 km)
Nájera-Santo Domingo de la Calzada (21 km)
Santo Domingo de la Calzada-Belorado (22,7 km)
Belorado-San Juan de Ortega (24 km)
San Juan de Ortega-Burgos (26 km)
Burgos-Hornillos del Camino (19,8 km)
Hornillos del Camino-Castrojeriz (20,6 km)
Castrojeriz-Frómista (25, 4 km)
Frómista-Carrión de los Condes (19,6 km)
Carrión de los Condes-Ledigos (23, 4 km)
Ledigos-Sahagún (16,2 km)
Sahagún-Burgo Ranero (17,8 km)
Burgo Ranero a Mansilla de las Mulas (18,8 km.)