Pilgrim Ways to Walsingham - Ely to Weeting
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Pilgrim Ways to Walsingham - Ely to Weeting
You can also start at Ely Cathedral, the ‘Ship of the Fens’, founded by patron saint of Cambridgeshire, the abbess St Etheldreda. Walk the Hereward National Trail, via Prickwillow Church, across Sedge Fenland, then through Lakenheath Fen Nature Reserve whilst following the Little Ouse River to the pilgrim St James’ church in Hockwold, then the Weeting Heath National Nature Reserve.
At Weeting you join the pilgrimage route from St Edmundsbury to Walsingham.
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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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