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Via Benedetto

July 11th - 19th, 2026

About This Trip

Wander through medieval Italy on a path of monks and monasteries as you make the trek to the ancient abbey of Montecassino. The Via Benedetto follows the life of St Benedict all the way from the beginning of his monastic life in the caves of Subiaco, to Montecassino where he spent the rest of his days writing the Rule that would guide Western monasticism for millennia. This route is quiet and contemplative, traversing little-known paths in central Italy and giving pilgrims a true experience of monastic silence and simplicity. 

 

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Details

  • Location: Subiaco - Montecassino, Italy

  • Dates: July 11th - 19th, 

  • Price: $2688

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  • This pilgrimage is physically demanding.  The terrain is rugged, weather conditions can vary wildly, and if you are not physically active you should start putting some miles underfoot now to prepare.
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Includes:


  • All lodging

  • Transportation Between Arrival and Departure from Rome

  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner every day

  • Missionary Guided talks, reflection, silence, and prayer

  • Creatio T-shirt

  • First Aid supplies and Care

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Excludes:


  • Personal Gear

    • A Packing List will be provided upon registration
  • Transportation To and From Rome, Italy

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YOUR GUIDES

Schedule

 

Day 0

Arrive in Rome, meet the group, transfer to Subiaco where will stay in the monastery of St Scholastica. 

 


 

day 1-5

Walk from town to town, village to village through the beautiful Italian countryside. We'll be staying in hostels and hosts' homes along the way. 


 

Day 6

Walk the last dozen miles to Montecassino, ending at the door of the abbey and staying overnight with the monks. 

 

Day 7

Descend from the hilltop of Montecassino into the city of Cassino, train back to Rome, and have our celebration dinner in the Eternal City. 
 

Day 8

Trips ends. Depart for home our take a few extra days in Rome for yourself.
*Schedule is subject to change

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Who was St Benedict? St Benedict is an Italian monk from the 6th century AD who is most commonly known as the "father of Western monasticism." His "rule" for governing monastic life is one of the most influential documents in the history of the world and kick started a surge in monastic life that preserved, built, and stewarded Christendom for over one thousand years after his death. He began his monastic life as a solitary ascetic in a cave in Subiaco (where we begin our pilgrimage) and died in Montecassino in 547 AD. 
What is the Via Benedetto? The Way of St Benedict is a mapped route from Benedict's home city of Norcia, all the way to Subiaco south of Rome, ending at the abbey of Montecassino. The follows ancient paths and roads, but was only mapped out in the 21st century by an Italian man who wanted a Benedictine version of the more famous Via Francigena (way of St Francis). Today it is a recognized and well-marked system of footpaths dotted with "friends of St Benedict" who house pilgrims along the way. 
What is a Walking Pilgrimage?

During a walking pilgrimage, each step makes us conscious of the direction of our lives, of where we are going. As we walk we see how our lives are like a voyage filled with joy, effort, beauty, suffering, surprises, goals, adventure, love and expectation. But our life is not only “like” a pilgrimage, it is in fact a pilgrimage from birth to death; in this world we are only “strangers and sojourners” (1 Pe. 2:11). “For we brought nothing into the world, just as we shall not be able to take anything out of it.” (1 Tim 6:7) We are all pilgrims, and this life, this passage, is the time we are given to reach the eternal goal.

Pilgrimages have enjoyed a resurgence in recent years, perhaps as a counterbalance to modern-day culture.  They offer a mindful escape from the frantic pace of modern life and promise a space for silence and reflection that a standard “vacation” does not typically have.  One of these pilgrimages is the Via Benedetto - "the way of St Benedict."

Where will I be sleeping?

One of the best parts of pilgrimage is living a simple life. That being said, you will stay with some of the most hospitable people in all of Italy! Our hosts show us how good it is to be received as a pilgrim.

Because this is a pilgrimage, conditions will not be 5 star, but there will always be a safe shelter to rest your head for the night. Typically, we stay on church floors and with personal hosts along the way. 

Do I need to train for this trip?

We highly advise training as much as you can before this pilgrimage! Also advised is training in the same shoes you will wear while walking the Benedetto, this allows your feet to become accustomed to your shoes and not get blisters.

All Creatio Guides are trained Wilderness First Responders.

More Questions?

Contact info@creatio.org for help with questions and concerns

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