The Pilgrims Way - A Welsh Camino - Intro

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  • The Pilgrims Way - A Welsh Camino - Introduction
    The North Wales Pilgrims Way is a 134 mile long-distance walking route in North Wales. It is a modern recreation of an ancient pilgrimage from Basingwerk Abbey in Holywell to Aberdaron on the Llyn Peninsula. The waymarked trail takes you through pictures landscapes of north wales and finishes along a section of the wales costal path. Along the way you will visits many small stone churches, many dedicated to the Celtic Saints (Saint Winifred and Saint Beuno)
    The route (12 days walking plus one day for boat trip to Bardsey Island)
    Basingwerk Abbey - Holywell
    Trelawnyd
    St Asaph
    Llansannan
    Llangernyw - Ancient Yew tree dated to between 4,000 and 5,000 years old
    Rowen
    Abergwyngregyn
    Bangor
    Llanberis
    Penygroes
    Trefor
    Towyn (Tudweiliog)
    Aberdaron
    Bardsey Island -Ynys Enlli, known as the legendary "Island of 20,000 Saints".
    The Pilgrims Passport - collected from the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park visitor centre at the start of the walk, or at St Winefride's Well if it is closed.
    The North Wales Pilgrims Way Website
    www.pilgrims-way-north-wales.org/
    The Pilgrims Way Book
    www.amazon.co....
    Wikipedia
    en.wikipedia.o...
    Camera - Sony GW55VE Camcorder
    Hiking Pack, Backpack - Osprey Talon 11
    www.amazon.co.... B01IJKYFAS/earthquest

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @danielajasovska4231
    @danielajasovska4231 4 роки тому

    I m happy I discovered your video as I m planning to go this way as well :-)

  • @neilwork5033
    @neilwork5033 4 роки тому +2

    This is a superb series of videos. Youve put this pilgrimage truly on the map !

  • @philip3801
    @philip3801 3 роки тому

    Glad I found this! Have watched the full series. Planning to walk this in July 2020 and wondering how long it took you on average to walk each section.

  • @davel831
    @davel831 3 роки тому

    Thank you for doing this we as a church are thinking of doing this . May I ask as you did it over weekends how did you get back to the car?