The Via Slavica is seldom explored. It belongs to the Vie Francigene and comes from eastern Europe via Brno and Vienna. From there it goes through Slovenia and the Italian regions of Venice, Emilia, Romagna, Umbria, and then on towards Rome.
Further information is presented here for registered users (registration is free). Users are welcomed to expand on and improve the information presented.
We would be especially grateful for sharing "secret tips" with future pilgrims (e.g. restaurants, overnight accommodation, interesting sights for pilgrims, etc.).
Will I be able to make myself understood, even if I do not speak the local language?
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