Cornish Celtic Way
Southwest England
Cornish Celtic Way: St German’s Priory to St Michael’s Mount – 125 miles, 12 days
Binding together three of Cornwall’s best-loved routes – the coastal route, Cornish Saints’ Way, and St Michael’s Way – the Cornish Celtic Way gives pilgrims the opportunity to see the very best of Cornwall’s world-renowned spiritual inheritance. The Celtic saints of this country engaged with nature deeply, and risked everything to bring Christianity to Cornwall in the sixth century AD. By following the Cornish Celtic Way, you will be guided in their ways; visiting holy wells, hidden glens, ancient churches, standing stones, and carved crosses, and making river crossings. Glimpse magic in the pools, trees, and earth of Cornwall. And along with the beautiful guidebook, if you acquire a Cornish Celtic Way Passport and get it stamped in places along the way, you gain access to budget accommodation on the floors of over twenty churches and church halls, allowing walkers carrying a mat and sleeping bag to walk long sections of the route, or even go the whole distance!
Highlights
- St Germans Priory
- Looe Island
- Daphne Du Maurier’s favourite church
- Picturesque Fowey Harbour
- Colourful St Issey Church
- St Constantine’s Chapel and Well
- St Michael’s Mount
Holy Places listed in Britain’s Pilgrim Places book: St Germans Priory; Constantine Bay; Holywell Bay; Perranporth.
Find out details of low-cost Sanctuary accommodation along the route (only bookable by pilgrims who are holders of the Cornish Celtic Way passport)
Get the Cornish Celtic Way guidebook.
The guidebook for this route is expertly designed, with lovely photos, and just enough text to give interesting stories about the saints and the places you pass through, also suggesting particular actions in specific places like touching Celtic stone crosses, but it never gets overwhelming with detail. Buying the Guidebook and Passport together is thoroughly recommended for the best experience.
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Discover holy places, and bring your own beliefs.
Pilgrimage by foot is connected with places and landscape, and how those places make you feel. Read about holy places.
At the British Pilgrimage Trust, we believe a pilgrimage should be made on an individual’s own terms. We are founded on the principle that we can all bring our own beliefs to the journey, accessible and welcoming to all.
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