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Stone wall with an iron gate and a path leading through a forested area. A small sign is visible next to the entrance.

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Laetitia,  France France
29 Oct 2025
Excellent
Très joli
Bosco di San Francesco
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Giuseppe Renato,  Italy Italy
14 Aug 2024
Poor
Percorso non facile e più lungo di quanto annunciato. Per vedere gli anelli non c'è bisogno di entrare nel bosco ma questo non è stato detto. Per gli utenti c'è un altro ingresso più comodo senza...
Percorso non facile e più lungo di quanto annunciato. Per vedere gli anelli non c'è bisogno di entrare nel bosco ma questo non è stato detto. Per gli utenti c'è un altro ingresso più comodo senza fare percorsi lunghi . Segnaletica.poco chiara.
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Celine,  France France
10 Aug 2022
Excellent
Très belle expérience qui permet de nous faire comprendre le lien de Saint François avec la nature et le dépouillement
Bosco di San Francesco

About: Bosco di San Francesco

In 2011, the San Francesco Woodland (Bosco di San Francesco) was opened to the public. This area of about 12 acres boasts tranquil walking paths that allow visitors to experience Assisi's forest and all its natural beauty. It's an intact piece of the Umbrian countryside, promising silence at the foot of the great Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi.

Through a door in the wall of the square in front of the Upper Basilica of Assisi, you'll enter a narrow path that leads to a wide valley floor, at the foot of the city center. Some see the walk as a new form of pilgrimage into history, so come and explore the sacred area with its 64 hectares of nature, between woodland and cultivated fields, pink stone walls, clearings and olive groves.

Bosco di San Francesco
Via Cardinale Raffaele Merry del Val, 3, 06081 Assisi, PG, Italy, 06081, Assisi
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