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Pilgrim Pathways - 1-2 day walks on Britain's ancient sacred ways
by: Andy Bull
Price: £14.99 BUY NOW
ISBN 9781912716197
1st edition, 240 pages
FULL COLOUR
300 colour photos, illustrations & maps
210mm x 150mm,
8-1/4" x 5-9/10"
- interesting and enjoyable weekends
- Strider, The Journal of The Long Distance Walkers Association, April 2021 - An excellent book
- Backpack, Spring 2021 - Andy’s book opens up British Pilgrimage for a new generation of seekers.
- Will Parsons, Discoverer of the Old Way Pilgrimage Route to Canterbury - Detailed guide to walking 20 ancient routes over one or two days.
- Financial Times, 19 December 2020
Twenty selected walks through the spiritual landscape of Britain
Whether it’s for reasons of spiritual, mental or physical health, many people are inspired by the idea of going on a pilgrimage. TV series such as The Road to Santiago have shown that even the averagely unfit celeb can hobble through one. However, few of us have time for such long routes. So what to do?
Pilgrim Pathways has the answer: 20 answers in fact. The pilgrimages in this book are achievable for those with limited time or busy lives. Britain’s ancient pilgrim paths are dauntingly long but we’ve distilled the best of them into walks that can be accomplished comfortably in two days. There are even many one-day options. Now anyone can be a Weekend Pilgrim.
- 20 routes in England, Wales and Scotland Covering more than 40 days of walking, the author shares his experience of each pilgrimage and lists practical information and tips so you can plan the perfect pilgrimage weekend.
- Downloadable walking instructions and gpx files Only accessible to readers of this book, there are downloadable step-by-step walking instructions (for OS map users), and gpx files if you want to follow the route on your smartphone or gps unit.
Podcast
For a podcast recently made by the author about the book see
http://www.sacredstepspodcast.com
Youtube video
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