The Route of St. Francis


Thematic
Spirituality
Duration
Two or more days
Level of difficulty
Easy
Budget
Low

The footsteps of St. Francis still resonate in the places he walked or where he prayed and are immortalized in the numerous religious buildings constructed in memory of his journey.

Southern Umbria is also rich in churches and convents linked to the figure of the Saint of Assisi, bearing witness to his work. Many of these sites are part of the Route of St. Francis, a long itinerary in the footsteps of Francis that leads from La Verna to Rome via Assisi.

The section of this itinerary included in Terni’s territory, which connects the Umbrian route with that of Lazio, is divided into two variants and includes stops in Arrone, Piediluco, Terni and Stroncone.
 

THE STAGES OF THE ITINERARY

Church of St Francis and former Convent, Arrone
Church of St Francis and former Convent, Arrone
The convent originates from an early community of Franciscans who settled in the Valnerina, specifically in Arrone, after St Francis’s preachings in Narni and Terni.
The Church of St Francis, Piediluco
The Church of St Francis, Piediluco
Piediluco is one of the places in southern Umbria where St Francis frequently stopped.
Church of St Francis
Church of St Francis
The construction of the Church was undertaken in 1265. The original building had a nave with transept, in a Gothic style with ribbed cross vaults and a polygonal apse.
Church of San Cristoforo
Church of San Cristoforo
The Church of San Cristoforo stands in an area of the historical centre of Terni that was profoundly transformed by post-war reconstruction.
Church of St Francis and Convent, Stroncone
Church of St Francis and Convent, Stroncone
The Convent of St Francis, sanctuary of the Blessed Antonio Vici of Stroncone, was founded according to tradition by St Francis himself in 1213.