Celtic Glory

The Saints Way, Cornwall

The Saints Way, Cornwall

The Saints Way in Cornwall is a long distance walking route, from the North coast of Cornwall across the centre to the South coast. This was used by the Celtic saints and merchant traders who needed to avoid the treacherous risk of sailing the waters around Land's End. The modern route takes in many of the original Celtic sites and gives an idea of how it must have been for these early travellers.

Lanivet Church, Cornwall
Lanivet Church in Lanivet, near Bodmin in Cornwall is an ancient church on an ancient…
St Conga’s holy well
St Congar was a 5th century welsh abbot who left Pembrokeshire and came as bishop…
River Fowey Estuary Car Tour
RIVER FOWEY ESTUARY CAR TOUR OF CELTIC CHRISTIAN SITES
Cornwall and the Celtic Saints
CORNISH CELTIC SAINTS
River Fowey The Saint's Way, Cornwall The River Fowey, low tide at Ethy Rock, Cornwall Ancient path to Cadix Creek, River Fowey, Cornwall River Fowey at Golant, Cornwall River Fowey at high tide, Cornwall The Saint's Way, cross Cornwall walking route Helman Tor, Cornwall