The Way of St. Francis
May 3, 2026
Ferentillo to Arrone
Miles walked 5.34
Today my friend and I parted ways. She is going to Rome and then Sardinia to meet friends from Germany and I am continuing on to Rome. I pray she has a wonderful time as the walking portion was not the best for her. Nonetheless this was her Camino and it doesn’t make it any more or less than mine.
Every pilgrimage has it difficult moments. Two days ago it was the massive descent from Monteluco and on to Scheggino. The next day it was climbing over a rock slide. Today was the most pleasant so far. Of course it doesn’t hurt that it was only 4 miles from Ferentillo.
The path was well marked and ran along the Nera river. Peaceful sounds of birds and water moving kept me company.

The way into town was easy. I found the church quickly and as I entered I heard singers practicing contemporary Christian music. Three guitars, a keyboard, an four singers. It was lovely. I also found the priest an was able to receive a stamp for my pilgrim passport.
There’s a soccer, sorry “futbol” game going on nearby while I drink an Aperol spritz outside and try to put my feelings into words.
Near my B&B is a little church.


15th century chapel that seats about 20. When I walked in I had an immediate sensation that “I could worship here”. What if we returned to the church home with a designated area and each week the people would give to a ministry and share the worship? What if indeed?
And then there was another surprise. Should I be ashamed to admit this? Cocktail hour has moved up to about 4:00 pm if I arrive in town early and today I got my Aperol spritz at 3:45. And there in the little bar I found another surprise.

Yup it’s Lindt chocolates filled with Sambuca. Sambuca is an Italian liquor that tastes of black licorice. You can make that face (I know I am), but Glen loves this. So I bought all 5 pieces.
Now hopefully they will survive the rest of the Camino.
My stamp

Finally I have to tell you about the place I stayed. Casa Argenti is a beautiful little B&B at the top of the town in Arrone. The bedroom was immaculate and well furnished. Someone put a lot of love into it. The owners also have a restaurant next door.



This was absolutely the best meal of my camino and possibly the best meal I’ve ever had in Italy. And breakfast did not disappoint either.

And just to round things off, Signore made me a sandwich of my leftovers from dinner so I had a wonderful lunch on my walk to Piediluco.

Bravo Casa Argenti!
Buon Cammino
