Via Francigena. Cycling on or near the official route Part 05. Vraignes en Vermandois - La Fère
near Vraignes-en-Vermandois, Hauts-de-France (France)
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Itinerary description
Prepare yourself for a strenuous journey.
The district of Aisne is very hilly and the ascents are not childish.
The suffering does not last long because after Jussy the route largely follows the Canal de Saint Quentin. One follows the Chemin de Halage. The quality of this path varies. Sometimes nice smooth asphalt but also large stretches of unpaved. So make sure you have hard tires.
If you do not want to use the Camping annex youth hostel in Saint Quentin, then turn right just after the bridge over the canal. (See map)
Take a rest in time or grab a terrace along the way.
See the options below.
District: Hauts de France , Aisne
Landscape : very hilly with steep slopes.
Campsites in: Vraignes en Vermandois , Saint Quentin, Seraucourt le Grand, La Fère (see POIs and waypoints on the map)
Lodging in: Trefcon, Etreillers, Saint Quentin, Tergnier (see POIs and waypoints on the map)
Pilgrim hostels : None
Catering in: Etreillers, Saint Quentin, Seraucourt le Grand, Montescourt Lizeerolles, Mennesis, Tergnier, La Fère (see POIs and waypoints on the map).
Groceries in: Etreillers, Saint Quentin, Seracourt le Grand, Montescourt, Tergnier, La Fère.
General.
In the Middle Ages, the via Francigena (old Frankenweg) connected Northern Europe with Rome.
The monk Sigeric of Canterbury Abbey made this pilgrimage to Rome along the Via Francigena to receive his pallium (a band with 6 black crosses worn around the neck) in the holy city in 990. Source: Wikipedia\en
The records of this trip still exist.
“The pilgrimage is one of the cultural routes created in 1987 by the Council of Europe. These routes, of which the route to Santiago de Compostela is the best known, show through a journey through space and time how the heritage of the different countries and cultures of Europe contributes to a shared and living cultural heritage.” (Source: European Council.)
The via Francigena is a hiking trail. This variant for cyclists goes on or near the official pilgrimage road, which in France is referred to as Grande Randonnée (GR)145.
On a few bike paths, the tours are mainly on quiet country roads and through as many villages and towns as possible through which the GR 145 also runs.
For each section of the route, the most important points of interest are listed as points of interest (POI) or as waypoints.
To make the road accessible to everyone, each part of the route starts and ends at a campsite. All pilgrims' hostels (Acceuils pèlerins) are included for people who want to travel a bit more luxuriously. They are recommended by the Via Francigena organization.
Cyclists who prefer even more comfort will also find B&Bs, Chambres d'hôtes and hotels here.
The distances of each individual track vary. Because the routes connect to each other, you can make them as long or as short as you want.
Tip: Always make sure you have a full battery or take a power pack with you. E-bikers can usually connect their GPS device or telephone to the bicycle battery.
The via francigena requires a good physical condition and one has to be able to take a beating mentally.
Credential or stamp card.
As proof that you have walked, cycled or traveled the route on horseback, you can have a stamp or signature put in various places along the way. This card also serves as a ticket to the pilgrim's hostels (Acceuils pèlerins). You can then spend the night there for a reasonable fee (maximum € 20 in 2021).
Upon completion of the journey, this card is exchanged in Rome for a certificate (Testimonium).
You can request the card via this link: https://www.viefrancigene.org/en/pilgrims-credential/
Directional changes.
For those with a GPS device or a good application on the phone (for example Oruxsmaps GP or Locus), that give a signal when direction changes are made, the gpx file with those waypoints can be downloaded https://www.gps-tour.info/nl /tracks/download.177991.html Note: You will miss the added sights of Routeyou.
Waypoints
1
Rue Basse en Rue de l'École
10
D 73 en [Unclassified Road]
11
Rue de Villevèque
12
Rue Marcel Boucher en Rue Henri Bouton
13
Avenue du Général de Gaulle en Rue Henri Bouton
14
Rue de Picardie en Rue Maire en Rue du Chaudron
15
Rue de la Corderie en Rue de la Liberté en Rue du Chaudron
16
Rue Georges Charpak en [Ruiterpad]
17
Chemin de la Tombelle en Rue de Ham
18
Rue de la Chaussée Romaine en Rue de Ham
19
Rue de Paris en Rue de la Chaussée Romaine en Rue Commandant Raynal
2
Rue Crinon en Rue Basse en [Ventweg]
20
Place Dufour Denelle
21
[Ruiterpad]
22
Rue du Général Leclerc en [Ruiterpad]
23
Rue du Général Leclerc en Place du Monument Aux Morts en Place André Baudez
24
D 679 en [Ruiterpad]
25
Liberation (Bus Stop)
26
[Provinciale weg]** en [Rotonde]
27
[Ruiterpad]
28
[Ruiterpad]
29
Chemin de Gauchy en Digue de Gauchy en Digue de Fontaine
3
D 15
30
D 678 en Rue du Pont en Grand Rue en [Woonwijk]
31
51 Grand Rue
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