A week on foot to discover natural beauty and historical-artistic testimonies, also paying attention to the wallet. The Via Francisca del Lucomagno, which in its 135 km divided into eight stages colleague Lavena Ponte Tresa (Varese) with Pavia, represents a path of sure interest, accessible to everyone and certainly not expensive. The entire journey has been entirely put back a few seasons ago thanks to the project for its enhancement developed by nine realities and 50 entities in collaboration with the Lombardy Region and the Province of Varese, also with the support of the European Regional Development Fund of the Lombardy Region. More than a thousand signposts have been placed along the entire track, an app available for iOS and Android downloadable and available for offline was created and the official guide drawn up by Alberto Conte and Marco Giovannelli for Terre di Middle Publisher was published. Francisca del Lucomagno is an ancient walkway that was used since the Middle Ages to reach Rome starting from Central Europe. It takes its name from the Passo del Lucomagno, which is located in Switzerland and which was the easiest way to overcome the Alps. The route, however, has been a little lost over time. With the enhancement project, we wanted to reactivate it in its Italian part, giving life not only to a historical journey but also making sure that the territories crossed could be activated in turn. Next to a purely topographical intervention, a network of welcome, reference points for the distribution of credentials and conventions was created. The intent was to put the historical heritage of the way to the service of all those who want to travel it, appreciating how much it can be found on the path and taking advantage of some economic facilitation. From the starting point, on the shores of Lake Lugano, the Via Francisca del Lucomagno in its eight stages crosses five natural parks, runs alongside lakes, rivers and canals, touching places of great concerns historian such as the Sacro Monte di Varese, the Archaeological Park of CastelsePrio, the village of Castiglione Olona, ​​the abbey of Morimondo and the covered bridge of Pavia. The arrival, where the witimonium is also delivered, is at the Basilica of San Pietro in Ciel d’oro where the tomb of Sant’Agostino is kept. To give value to all these places and not only has it worked on accessibility in all respects: the Via Francisca can be traveled on foot, by bike and in special bikes; It was structured on average stages of 16 km, therefore passable even without a particular training; It has a reception network and can be reached by public transport.