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Pilgrim's Way

Pilgrim's Way is an ancient route in southern England, traditionally used by pilgrims traveling to the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. Stretching approximately 50 miles, it passes through scenic countryside, historic towns, and landmarks, reflecting centuries of spiritual and cultural history. Today, it is popular with walkers and hikers, offering a meaningful connection to England’s medieval pilgrimage tradition while providing an opportunity to enjoy scenic landscapes and explore local heritage. The route can be traversed in sections or as a whole, offering a rewarding experience for those interested in history, spirituality, or outdoor activity.