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The “Good Practices” competition for municipalities and associations along the Via Francigena is back!

After the big success of last year, the European Association of Via Francigena ways has decided to organize the second edition of the competition, which is open to public administrations, associations, tourist accommodations, and individual enthusiasts along the entire route of the Francigena.

The initiative celebrates the innovative management of cultural heritage by rewarding forward-looking cultural projects along the 3200 km long Via Francigena from Canterbury to Santa Maria di Leuca. The award aims to improve the visibility of the European cultural route and promote networking between the EAVF members and the territories crossed by the route.

Anything that can be considered a “good practice” is eligible: weekend walks, moments of discussion and reflection during conferences, actions involving schools, festivals, meetings, tastings to promote the food and wine of the Francigena territories, and much more. There are no limits to good examples!

Last year, the three winning “Good Practices 2019were awarded with the “wooden pilgrim”, a handmade statue by Artio Design:

  • “Grand Prix” awarded to the “Passeggiate nella storia”: re-enactment walks from Abbadia a Isola to the walls of Monteriggioni, organised by the Associazione L’Agresto with the support of the Tourism Office of the Municipality of Monteriggioni (Tuscany).
  • Special Mention for Festival de Besançon/Mountfaucon: “Festival Européen de La Via Francigena”, between the Canton of Vaud (CH) and the Département du Doubs (FR), organised by the “Association Musique e Perspectives” in the summer period.
  • Special mention for the “enhancement of the Vie Francigene del Sud” project, organised by the Association ITINERA Onlus and Lions District 108 AB. This project consists of a series of animation events involving schools, citizens, and museum structures in the Apulian territory following the extension of the Southern Via Francigena to Cultural Route of Europe.

The information gathered through the Good Practices competition will also be used to create a database containing all the beautiful and important initiatives taking place along the Via Francigena. This database will be made available to all members of the EAVF network.
The Via Francigena depends on the territories it crosses and the people who take care of it along the entire itinerary, which is why it is so important to us to give more visibility to everybody involved in these initiatives.

Eligible practices must have been active throughout 2020. In order to register, please click here. Registrations are open until 19 March 2021.

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Calais: a rose breed dedicated to the Via Francigena

A “Via Francigena” rose was created in the city of Calais supported by the Association for the Enhancement of the Architectural Heritage of Calais (AMVPAC). The rose is the subject of a subscription, which sales will be used to renovate and enhance the Calais Notre-Dame church and the surrounding gardens.

Calais, the first outpost of the Via Francigena in France, has been the EAVF member since 2018. The municipality has been active in the work of the association, contributing to the development of the route in France and beyond.

In the Calais area the Via Francigena winds along a beautiful path that joins the North Sea and immerses itself in nature, passing through Sangatte and other picturesque villages. The fine sand, with its different colours changing with the seasons, becomes the leitmotif of this exciting “maritime” stage.

The rose Via Francigena was created in 2018 by rose breeders Dominique Massad and Peter Beales. It comes from a family of a wild rose “rosa persica” discovered in 1784 during a long journey of the botanist and explorer André Michaux, in the Zagros mountains, between Iran and Iraq.

A rose in yellow tones, an age-old colour for warm feelings of friendship of optimism and wisdom, and in white tones to express purity and respect, created to pay homage to new beginnings and to express hope for the to come up. A rose that would become an attribute of all those who undertake a journey whether they are pilgrims, hikers or tourists.

The rose will be available for sale in June 2021. The prices vary between 28€ and 30€.

You can buy them (or order them) directly from Opal’fleurs (Place d’Armes), the shop has a small stock of rose stems and will be able to advise you on the maintenance of your plant.

You can also fill out an order form and send it directly to AMVPAC’s head office.

For more information (photos, prices, descriptions…) you will find the PDF link below.

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Calais: a rose breed dedicated to the Via Francigena

A “Via Francigena” rose was created in the city of Calais supported by the Association for the Enhancement of the Architectural Heritage of Calais (AMVPAC). The rose is the subject of a subscription, which sales will be used to renovate and enhance the Calais Notre-Dame church and the surrounding gardens.

Calais, the first outpost of the Via Francigena in France, has been the EAVF member since 2018. The municipality has been active in the work of the association, contributing to the development of the route in France and beyond.

In the Calais area the Via Francigena winds along a beautiful path that joins the North Sea and immerses itself in nature, passing through Sangatte and other picturesque villages. The fine sand, with its different colours changing with the seasons, becomes the leitmotif of this exciting “maritime” stage.

The rose Via Francigena was created in 2018 by rose breeders Dominique Massad and Peter Beales. It comes from a family of a wild rose “rosa persica” discovered in 1784 during a long journey of the botanist and explorer André Michaux, in the Zagros mountains, between Iran and Iraq.

A rose in yellow tones, an age-old colour for warm feelings of friendship of optimism and wisdom, and in white tones to express purity and respect, created to pay homage to new beginnings and to express hope for the to come up. A rose that would become an attribute of all those who undertake a journey whether they are pilgrims, hikers or tourists.

The rose will be available for sale in June 2021. The prices vary between 28€ and 30€.

You can buy them (or order them) directly from Opal’fleurs (Place d’Armes), the shop has a small stock of rose stems and will be able to advise you on the maintenance of your plant.

You can also fill out an order form and send it directly to AMVPAC’s head office.

For more information (photos, prices, descriptions…) you will find the PDF link below.