Jacobean Path of Anaunia
Pilgrim trail
Jacobean Path of Anaunia
The Non Valley seen through the eyes of a pilgrim of old.
<p>The "Jacobean Path of Anaunia", born from an idea by Paolo Menapace and developed by the Anaune Association of Friends of the Camino de Santiago, offers the opportunity to discover the great heritage of a valley rich in history and traditions, roads and paths traveled by merchants, armies, and pilgrims to reach rich markets or imperial borders or, with devotion, sacred places, and to invoke grace and forgiveness.</p> <p>The "Jacobean Path of Anaunia" connects various places with a walking route to be done, backpack on, in the style of a "pilgrim". The route, which ideally starts and ends in the village of Sanzeno, religious capital of the Valley, develops in stages about 170 km long and in eight days. </p> <p>Noting the number of testimonies of devotion to St. James the Greater in the Non Valley, it was decided to revive the ancient tradition of pilgrimage in a series of stages covering the valley roads following the footsteps of the ancient walkers.</p>