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  1. The St James' Way is a newly waymarked long-distance walking trail that retraces the steps of medieval pilgrims from Reading to Southampton as part of the Camino Ingles (English Way) one of the routes of the world-famous Camino de Santiago in north-west Spain.

  2. St James' Way. The St James’ Way is a waymarked modern-day Camino in the South of England. It is approximately 68.5 miles/110 kilometres long. The route was devised by members of the CSJ to follow a probable route taken by medieval pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela from Reading Abbey. The Practical Path.

  3. Walk from the majestic ruins of Reading Abbey, the centre of the St James cult in England in the Middle Ages, to Southampton, a port from which pilgrims would have embarked on their onward journey to Santiago (Sant Iago = Saint James).

  4. The Pilgrims Progress, religious allegory in two parts (1678 and 1684) by the English writer John Bunyan. A symbolic vision of the good man’s pilgrimage through life, it was at one time second only to the Bible in popularity and is the most famous Christian allegory still in print.

  5. 12 de jun. de 2023 · The growing popularity of the Camino de Santiago has spurred the revival of a newly marked 68.5-mile pilgrimage in south-east England.

  6. Start your journey from Reading Museum. The Camino runs from Reading to Southampton for its English leg, and then from there follows a network of ancient pilgrim routes to Santiago de Compostela in North-West Spain.

  7. Reading the centre of the cult of St James in early medieval England. The St James’ Way is a long-distance walk of 68.5 miles running from. Reading Abbey south to Southampton, and part of the Camino Inglés, the network of pilgrimage trails that run as far north in England as.