Welcome to Albergo Falterona, your comforting abode at the end of Stage 3: Consuma to Stia. Ensconced in the heart of Tuscany, our hotel promises a relaxing respite from your pilgrimage through the Via di Francesco trail.
Built in the 15th century, Albergo Falterona beautifully combines historic charm with modern comforts. With 22 cozy rooms, we cater to varying group sizes and budgets.
Pilgrims will find all necessary amenities, including WiFi, breakfast, and pet-friendly rooms. We are open year-round, save for a brief period in October.
The hotel overlooks the serene Piazza Bernardo Tanucci and is within a stone’s throw of local mini supermarkets and eateries. Ideally situated in the Casentino Valley, this modest hotel provides easy access to various attractions, including Romanesque San Pietro di Romena church and the medieval Poppi Castle.
All nightly rates include breakfast.
Good for groups: With a variety of room types and a total of 22 rooms, Albergo Falterona can accommodate both small and large groups of pilgrims.
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An opportunity for pilgrims, seekers, and adventurers to take an inward journey alongside the spirit of St Francis.
A Toscana, non-religious non-profit to share the discovery and preservation of Franciscan tradition, Nature, and Art.
Disclosure: We may receive affiliate compensation for some of the links on this site if you decide to purchase linked items, helping us to maintain our trails and provide services to our community of pilgrims. Read our affiliate disclosure in our privacy policy.
By entering your email, you get the Quick Start emails, free Pilgrim Essentials Kit, and more resources, and agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
An opportunity for pilgrims, seekers, and adventurers to take an inward journey alongside the spirit of St Francis.
A Toscana, non-religious non-profit to share the discovery and preservation of Franciscan tradition, Nature, and Art.
Disclosure: We may receive affiliate compensation for some of the links on this site if you decide to purchase linked items, helping us to maintain our trails and provide services to our community of pilgrims. Read our affiliate disclosure in our privacy policy.