Angus' Travel Notes and Pictures

A webpage of Angus' cycling trip in 2022 along the Western Front (1914-1918) and Angus and Alison's walking tour of the Tour de Mont Blanc, Via degli Dei, the Dobratsch Circuit in Carinthia, Austria, the Dolomites, Venice, and Iceland

Subtitle: completely different to the TMB! The main challenge will be heat/hydration, limiting walking time to half days! I’m good with that..

What a difference to the TMB, but we’ve had a good first day on the VdD. Managed 20 kms today (less from now on), and the BnB owner in Sasso Marconi, came and picked us up to drive us into town to avoid the last 2 kms on a busy road and “pavement pain” on late-day feet.

We started early in Bologna to beat the heat, making our way from mile 0 at the Piazza Maggiore at just before 7 am (2 km to get there first!) along very quiet cobble streets and alleyways and under the ubiquitous covered sidewalks of Bologna. Eventually we started up a long steady incline of porticos and shallow steps leading from the original old city wall and up to a beautiful cathedral at Madonna di San Lucas. Then along a country road and eventually hooking up with a well marked but roughish trail SW then S along the Parco Della Chuisa and the Fiuma Reno River/Canal system (built in 1208 and diverts water originally from the Rhine!). Then a long stretch south along the canal/river through hard wood and shrub forest then back into farm country before ending the day here where the inventor of the Marconi radio was born. We are pooped (mostly the heat, but also a bit more distance than we thought).

From the main piazza
Early morning through the city
All Trails was amazing!
Covered sidewalk
Up the covered porticos about 2 kms!
Stairs!
Madonna di San Luca
Foothills of the Apennines
The old canal/river Chuisa
Almond grove (I think)
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3 responses to “Bologna to Sasso Marconi; first leg of the Via degli Dei”

  1. automaticnight6ba3034f49 Avatar
    automaticnight6ba3034f49

    Beautiful! It looks like this walk may be a mix of urban and rural. Nice to know you that you are enjoying warmer, dryer weather and fewer cliffs and ladders for this portion of your adventure. Much love. Big hugs. Joc xoxo

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  2. angus.r.graeme Avatar

    Yes it started that way as we wound our way through Bologna but today (11th) we are in the heart of the Apennines and really enjoying hilltop fields and woods interspersed with very pretty villages. The people are so welcoming and friendly. I would say seeing Canadians on this trail would be rare. Mostly younger Italians who are covering it in half the time!

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  3. mindfullyphilosopher0f39f478bb Avatar
    mindfullyphilosopher0f39f478bb

    The Madonna Di Luca is stunning and I am sure the pics don’t do it justice. And covered sidewalks – very sensible (as Jocky would say) in the heat. You are both looking happy and relaxed considering the pace you are setting. It must be such a treat to eat and eat and eat and not worry about developing a magnificent boiler…..

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