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Join Us in France Travel Podcast

The Via Francigena: Slow Travel, History, and Self-Discovery on Foot

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Annie Sargent

Places & Travel, Society & Culture, History

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

In "Via Francigena: Slow Travel, History, and Self-Discovery on Foot," host Annie Sargent chats with Olivier Andrieu about his incredible 100-day journey along the Via Francigena. Olivier, a former corporate sales director, decided to quit his job and walk from Canterbury, England, to Rome, Italy. He wanted a fresh start and a challenge, and the Via Francigena provided both.

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Olivier shares the highs and lows of his adventure. He walked an average of 25 kilometers per day, staying in convents, monasteries, and Airbnbs along the way. He met people from all over the world, discovered hidden historical gems, and immersed himself in the beauty of slow travel. Olivier's journey took him through England, France, Switzerland, and Italy, offering a rich tapestry of landscapes and cultures.

One of the highlights of Olivier's journey was the historical discoveries he made. He learned about a young World War I soldier whose name was engraved in a church near his home. He visited the statue of Rodin in Calais and discovered convents just an hour's drive from his home that he had never seen before. These discoveries added depth and meaning to his journey, connecting him to the history and culture of the places he visited.

Annie and Olivier also discuss practical tips for anyone considering a similar journey. Olivier recommends a 35-liter backpack and high-quality gear. He used Akileine Nok cream to prevent blisters and had minimal injuries throughout his journey. His packing tips and advice on finding accommodations are invaluable for anyone planning a long-distance walk.

In the magazine segment, Annie critiques The New York Times' "36 Hours in Toulouse" article, emphasizing the importance of experiencing the city beyond a quick checklist. She also dives into the intricate work behind Paris's Christmas windows and updates listeners on the success of free-flow tolling on the A13 motorway.

If you love travel stories, historical adventures, or are dreaming of exploring France on foot, this episode is for you. Subscribe to Join Us in France for more inspiring stories and practical tips on exploring France. Whether you're planning your own adventure or just love to travel vicariously, Annie Sargent and her guests offer a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. Happy travels!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is join us in France, episode 578, 57018.

0:23.1

Bonjour, I'm Annie Sargent, and join us in France is the podcast

0:26.3

where we take a conversational journey through the beauty, culture, and flavors of France.

0:32.3

Today, I bring you a conversation with Olivier Andrieu about his life-changing

0:37.4

100-day walk along the Via Francigena,

0:41.5

from England to Rome.

0:43.9

Olivier quit his corporate job to embark on this historic pilgrimage, discovering hidden

0:49.4

gems, World War I memorials, and the joy of slow travel.

0:54.0

Whether you're a hiker, a history buff or a dreamer, historicism. World War I memorials, and the joy of slow travel.

1:00.4

Whether you're a hiker, a history buff, or a dreamer, his story of adventure, self-discovery,

1:06.0

and stunning landscapes will inspire you to lace up your boots and hit the trail.

1:12.2

This podcast is fueled by Chocolatine, coffee, and the generosity of listeners like you.

1:16.6

You book itinerary consults, take my voice map tours of Paris,

1:22.5

hop in my electric car around the southwest of France, for a day trip with Annie,

1:26.6

or chip in on Patreon and I am so grateful for all of it.

1:29.1

Want to keep me going and skip the ads?

1:31.4

There's a link for that in the show notes. And you'll find all my services at join us in France.com for it slash boutique.

1:37.2

For the magazine part of the podcast after my chat with Olivier, I'll discuss an article

1:42.8

in the New York Times titled 36 hours in Toulouse, France,

1:47.2

that many of you sent to me and asked me what I thought, so I'll give you my honest opinion.

1:53.5

I'll also tell you about the Christmas windows in Paris, which are still up for a couple of

1:58.6

more weeks, and the work that goes into creating them.

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