Hello Pilgrims
I am wondering about route variants. There seems to be several of them
on the Camino Frances, and I am wondering how good they are. Keep.
Hello Pilgrims
I am wondering about route variants. There seems to be several of them
on the Camino Frances, and I am wondering how good they are. Keep.
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Choosing a journey immersed in nature an increasingly common reason cited for taking up a pilgrimage would have resonated with early Celtic saints of the fifth and sixth centuries, such as St David. In the Middle Ages, the eponymous Welsh city was a pilgrimage destination rivalling Spain’s Santiago. The Shrine of St David, in its resplendent medieval cathedral, is the climax of a new week-long pilgrimage trail for 2021, forging the Celtic connection between Ireland and Wales as it treads in saintly footsteps along the wave-hammered shores of County Wexford and Pembrokeshire.
“On these coasts, you still feel the spiritual connection with the living landscape,” says Iain Tweedale, a guide with both Journeying and Guided Pilgrimage who’ll be leading this new tour. “It’s what the Celts called a ‘thin place’, where the gap between heaven and earth is small,” he says. “After several days walking, when the mind calms, yo