Walking stages
Discover a new Route
An important and ancient route from Central and Eastern Europe, crossing 7 states, arrives in Rome.
The Romea Strata: A European Connection
The Romea Strata is a European ancient route that links the northeast of the continent to Rome, crossing seven countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Italy.
It’s the longest route to Rome from the east, a mosaic of historic paths once traveled by pilgrims, merchants, soldiers, scientists, and missionaries. Today, it represents a journey of spirituality, culture, and connection, uniting diverse traditions, landscapes, and memories into one great walking experience.
From the Baltic plains to the Alps, from ancient Central European cities to Italian medieval villages, the Romea Strata follows country roads, forest paths, Roman tracks, medieval roads, and quiet secondary streets. Along the way, you pass monasteries, churches, hospices, forests, and cities of art, experiencing an authentic journey immersed in the history and beauty of Europe’s heartland.
The route can be traveled on foot or by bike, with variations that adapt to different starting points and stages. It isn’t just one path but a network of routes that, like the veins of a living organism, lead pilgrims to converge on the Eternal City.
The Romea Strata is more than a route: it’s a stratification of stories, cultures, and inner journeys. It’s an invitation to slow down, listen, and rediscover the meaning of travel and sharing.
Romea Strata, the breath of the journey
Faces, footsteps, silences. A video that tells the story of the Romea Strata not through words, but through the soul of the journey: flowing landscapes, crossing borders, stories that meet.
An invitation to set out, or simply to feel.
 
                                                        Estonia
Estonia offers a 340 km route along quiet roads and green landscapes.
 
                                                        Latvia
Latvia offers a 425 km route through coniferous forests, quiet villages, rivers and lakes.
 
                                                        Lithuania
Lithuania offers a 530 km route stretching from Žagare, near the Latvian border, to Kalvarija in the south.
 
                                                        Poland
Poland offers a 1260 km route crossing the country from north to south.
 
                                                        Czech Republic
The Czech Republic offers a 380 km route, combining historic towns and small rural villages.
 
                                                        Austria
Austria offers a route of 710 km, following a network of ancient pilgrimage routes dedicated to saints.
 
                                                        Italy
Italy invites you on a 1,400 km journey through mountains and sea, where nature meets culture.
 
                                                        Extra Mile
The Extra Mile offers a 5.6 km route that leads to the discovery of the other six churches, each one representing one of the other six protagonist states of the Romea Strata.
 
                                                 
                                                                                        