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How do I submit my own event?
To submit your own community event, you must sign up for an account and be logged in
- Free events can be submitted with a free Pilgrim account
- Commercial events (those you are charging for) can only be submitted by those with Giving Pilgrim accounts
- If you are hosting a charitable event which charges a fee, please get in touch
To submit an event:
- Go to the Events page
- Scroll down to the Community Hosted Events section
- Click on the Submit your event button
- Complete the relevant details, and click submit
We will review your submission and get back to you as soon as possible.
Your event will then be approved by a member of our team. Please allow up to 5 working days for this.
Events listed with us can also be shared on our British Pilgrimage facebook group.
What we need to know in the form
- The Book the Ticket URL - this is the web address where pilgrims can find out more information about your event, or book a place. This can be your own website, a facebook page or any other web address.
- The Upload File URL - this permits you to upload an image for your event. This could be a photo, a poster, or any other relevant image. The file size must not exceed 10MB.
- The Location Map URL (Google Maps) — this allows your visitors to find the exact location of your event on Google Maps. To get this URL:
- Open Google Maps — www.google.co.uk/maps/
- Find the start location on the map and click on it.
- From the side menu, click "Share". This will bring up a link for you.
- Copy the link and paste it into the section on the form. Your event entry will now automatically create a map showing the start point of your event.
Do you offer concessions?
There are usually a limited number of free or discounted places available on our regular 1 day guided pilgrimages for those on income-related benefits such as Universal Credit PIP or DLA. This will vary depending on the pilgrimage.
Please contact us for eligibility information and a discount code.
Who can come on a guided pilgrimage?
Anyone over 18 (or under 18 with parental guidance, bearing in mind the walking distance).
Are guided pilgrimages religious?
Most of our pilgrimages are faith-neutral, drawing on a variety of traditions and practices. We operate a “Bring Your Own Beliefs” policy. Pilgrims can participate as they choose.
We ask all pilgrims to respect one another, whatever their beliefs. There is time and space to engage with holy places on your own terms, whether that is with quiet contemplation, a personal prayer, our suggested practices, or by simply relaxing in the space.
Some pilgrimages are guided by individuals with specific faiths. On these journeys all faiths and no-faiths are equally welcome, but you can expect to experience some faith-specific practices on these. Look for “Faith Focused” pilgrimages in our listings for these kinds of pilgrimages.
Is it just walking?
Every pilgrimage is unique, and includes a range of practices carefully selected by your guide. Set an intention for your journey and participate in a rich experience, created by a different things throughout the day.
These could include moments to stimulate thought such stories, songs, poems and folklore, physical practices like barefoot walking, wild water drinking, forest bathing or forehead pressing.
There may be moments of deliberate silence, a blessing or reading from a local person, wild flower foraging – all sorts of things, plus plenty of time walking on the path. You will never be made to participate in something if you prefer not to.
The day can feel relaxed, contemplative, light-hearted and joyful, and will be different depending on the route, guide and the band of pilgrims you share it with.
Will I be asked to share my feelings with the group?
We like to keep things light and breezy, so there will be no group emotional sharing moments, even though people may be coming for emotional reasons. If you want to share your feelings in personal conversation when walking with others that is up to you. It is certainly not compulsory.