
We've tried to cover the most frequently asked quesitons here. If you can't find an answer to your question please just Contact Us using the details at the bottom of the page.
The basics
It's a great question! We've called the event Walk Talk Pray as that's what we're hoping will happen. It's an opportunity to spend time with others away from normal distractions of life to talk together, about faith, life, or whatever is on your mind.
At the start, middle and end of each day we'll also be joining a more formal service. These may be something you are familiar with or something entirely new. Our hope is that whether in the familiar or the new you'll encounter God.
This guide to Pilgrimage, taken from our friends in the Order of the Mustard Seed, is worth taking a few minutes to read too.
No, not at all. The walk is open to all, whether you've been a Christian for decades, exploring faith, or just wanted to join the walk and hear what others have to say.
There's no obligation to join in any part of the day, but we hope you'll be able to take something from any elements you join in with.
Yes. The walk crosses various terrains and while some sections are quite flat (e.g. Saturday morning ) it is still quite a long way! If you're not able to join the in the whole walk then you're welcome to join some sections or just meet at any of the venues.
There's no charge for the event. There are small costs to park in the towns where we start / end and we'd like to give a gift to the churches we visit and would welcome voluntary donations towards this.
Where can I find the route?
You can download a gpx file for the route. These cover Friday and Saturday.
There are limited toilet facilities on the route. The churches and catherdrals and start, mid and end points are the main options available. Over Farm (Day 1) and The Old Bush (Callow End, Day 2) also offer facilities.
What should i wear?
There are some sections through farm land with the potenial to be muddy if there has been wet weather, so good footwear is recommended. Walking boots would be best. We wouldn't recommend walking this in trainers, although with good weather this may be ok!
Do make sure you dress for the weather. It's the UK in May, so a waterproof coat is likely to be a good idea, but equally a hat to protect you from the sun could be essential. It's worth checking the forecast the day before. On Day 2 there is one short section with nettles, otherwise shorts will be fine (weather permitting).
Transport
We're not organising any specific transport but to help lower the impact of travel we'll try to minimise the number of cars travelling. If you can offer help in one direction or another, or need help with transport please let us know and we'll see if we can match people up.
There are plenty of paid car parks in Malvern, Worcester and Gloucester. We'll look to use taxi(s) to get us to Clifford's Mesne on Day 1.
Due to the rural nature of day 1, opportunties to access the start via public transport is extremely limited. Leaving from Gloucester offers a variety of mainline train and bus options. Great Malvern and Worcester Foregate Street and near are the nearest railway stations to the start / end of Day 2.
Food and Drink
Pilgrimage routes around the world are known to benefit local communities they pass through and we want this to be no exception. There are some options at Over Farm (Day 1) and before setting off in Great Malvern (Day 2). The shop / cafe at The Old Bush, Day 2, is where we plan to stop for lunch. On Day 1, we're recomend bringing something with you.
Options to refill water bottles are limited. Our stop in St Mary's, Rudford (Day 1), and St James', Callow End (Day 2) will both provide opportunities to refill bottles.