The Triskelion Way is a pilgrimage trail running 37 miles (60km) across the Isle of Man through stunning coast and hill scenery, linking the historic centres of Rushen Abbey, Peel Cathedral and Maughold.
Join us for any or all of a 4-day walk along the entire route, from Friday 26 to Monday 29 August - a chance to take time out for reflection, poetry, prayer, and silence. Ancient heritage will be visited along the way; keeills (early chapels), carved crosses and holy wells. The terrain varies from sheltered glen to rugged moorland, from high clifftop to dramatic waterfall.
NEW FOR 2022... Thie dy Vea, a new retreat house in Peel, offers accommodation during the pilgrimage at special rates. Reliable public bus services provide transport to/from the pilgrimage route each day.
Enquiries to Phil Craine 07624 437248 philcraine44@gmail.com
or to Thie dy Vea 01624 609299 for accommodation.
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