Countries, Deals, Europe, Pilgrimage

Back on the road to Rome

It’s a whole lot easier this time back on the road to Rome.

I’m taking a watching brief following the pilgrimage of eight celebrities tracking my old stomping ground, the Via Francigena into Rome.

The celebs, include comic actors Les Dennis and Lesley Joseph, Strictly dancer Brendan Cole, comedian Stephen K Amos and Olympic long jumper Greg Rutherford.

Sticker with it: And the signposts

A couple of ‘celebs’ I’ve never heard of and Eurovision legend Dana…

Who no doubt has brought all kinds of everything in her rucksack and certainly, as a practising Irish Catholic rosary beads.

Border force

Sigeric’s way: The full Via Francigena

The Road to Rome pilgrims unlike me set out from Switzerland and tackle stretches of the 1000km route to La Citta Eterna.

Although they only do walk whole route, the 100km from Viterbo into Rome, bussing some of the rest.

Although I’m not scoffing as that’s as much as I covered, well more actually as I went off piste.

Speaking of which our Treksome Eight first get going on the 2,500m St Bernard Pass crossing into Italy.

God with you

Follow in the footsteps: Of the saints

Now we won’t spoil the BBC stars trek programme, Pilgrimage: The Road to Rome for you.

We will say that only a select few made it up the pass.

Take a break: And soothe your feet

And share that atheist Brendan struggles on his own.

And I know the feeling having done my Via Francigena on my own although I did have God with me.

As did original pilgrim Archbishop of Sigeric who took a solo trek from the southern English town to RC HQ.

Dana mirabilis

Holy miley: Mary is everywhere

Now pilgrims will find the Via Francigena isn’t the social whirl of the Camino and every passing pilgrim is a Godsend.

Even if you do find like myself and Brendan does that your new friend has been on the road a lot longer than you.

In Brendan’s case, it’s Tom who is doing a Segeric and coming all the way from Canterbury.

Now, one thing I have learned on group trips around the globe is that people quickly take on roles.

Eightsome reel: Our intrepid trekkers

Greg would seem to be the action man, Brendan the know-it-all, Stephen the comic (like me) and Dana the matriarch.

I’m reminded too of the sage words of my old pal, the doyen of the Irish Travel scene Travel Extra’s Eoghan Corry.

That there’s always ONE on every trip and if you can’t identify who that is then it’s you.

We’ll tune into the next episode and enjoy vicariously being back on the road to Rome.. without the blisters.

Do it your Way

Let us pray: And no shortage of chapels


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Countries, Ireland

Aery Christmas everyone

Aery Christmas everyone and Ireland’s national airline provider is feeling festively generous.

Because Aer Lingus have checked our list and know that what we really want from Santa is cheaper flights.

And so they’re offering…

4 million seats on sale from tomorrow, December 21st to 15th January.

Up to 25% off flights to European and UK destinations.

North American flights starting at €179 each way as part of a return trip.

New routes

All Greek to me: Fun in Crete

And something new to look forward to for the New Year with new routes to Sicily, Crete and Turkey from tomorrow.

So you can add Heraklion in Crete, Catania in Sicily, and Dalaman in Turkey to your list of destinations to visit.

Freewheelin’: In Sicily

Adding to those Aer Lingus has introduced us to in 2023, Kos in Greece, Olbia in Sardina, and Brindisi in Italy.

Turk that: Heraklion

Dalaman takes off on 6th April, Catania in Sicily makes its debut from 1st May, and Crete commences on 2nd May.

Staying on trend

Ageless: Going for a walk in Tenerife

Now who better to share what we all like than the dream providers who take us around the world?

And Aer Lingus reveal that the top 3 European destinations booked last January were Malaga, Faro, and Paris in Europe.

While New York, Boston, and Chicago were the go-to American destinations throughout the entire year.

And where are the crowds at the airports most likely to be flying out to in the summer. for their sun.

Ole, it’s still Spain and Portugal, and who can blame them?

With Malaga, Faro and the Canaries all benefiting from the Irish and Hibernophiles adding a splash of green to their season.