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Is there an open street map of the Via Francigena in Italy? We plan to walk from Aosta to Rome this year.

asked 14 Jan '13, 09:14

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Thank you for your help. I´ve found the cards you suggested. Now I have cards, a Garmin Dakota and a long list of geodata. I´ll try to fix them together.

(14 Jan '13, 17:07) Goldried

If you look at Waymarked Trails: Hiking, the Via Francigena in Italy seems to be completely mapped. Click on "Routes" in the bottom right corner to see details and download .gpx. It looks like not all parts are put in the same relation, so you might need to zoom in to find all the parts.

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answered 14 Jan '13, 11:05

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Hi Goldfried, Did you try this link http://www.viafrancigena.org/ the maps are based on OSM. Happy trail. Greetz

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answered 14 Jan '13, 10:28

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