Thames Pilgrim Way
Southeast England & London
The Thames Pilgrim Way: Radcot to Runnymede – 104 miles, 10 days
The Thames Path is one of Britain’s best-known footpaths; but lesser-known, perhaps, is that this entire landscape is a holy place. The river Thames, flowing eastwards towards the dawn, received offerings of treasure from the ancient Celts who lived by her banks. The river today wends its way through the Diocese of Oxford, with cathedral, church, and priory resting beside the waters. Follow the Thames Path from Radcot to Runnymede, guided by your intent and the gentle sounds of Britain’s holy river.
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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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