Children looking at a pond

Llwybr Cadfan prayer by Ysgol Cefn Coch

Heavenly Father, We thank you for the beauty that surrounds us today and for being able to hear your voice and the work of your hands in nature while on our pilgrimage. Thank you for the trees and every leaf and for the birds that sing in the branches above.

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A woman on the left and a male Bishop holding a copy of the Llwybr Cadfan passport and map.

Llwybr Cadfan Pilgrimage Passport now available

Capture your adventure along Wales’ ancient pilgrim path with the Llwybr Cadfan Passport This unique memento lets you collect distinct stamps at churches, wells, and historic sites along your journey – each one created by local schoolchildren who’ve shared their artistic vision of the landmarks that make this route special.

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Llwybr Cadfan: Pilgrim Stamps Exhibition

  Don’t miss this exciting exhibition celebrating artwork from 600+ pupils along the ancient Llwybr Cadfan pilgrimage trail! Schools have created a set of unique pilgrim stamps reflecting their local heritage and connection to this historic route. 26 of these special stamps will be featured in the official Llwybr Cadfan

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Picture of a beach and a fence on a summers day

5 Benefits of Going on a Pilgrimage: A Journey for Body, Mind, and Spirit

Regardless of your spiritual beliefs, embarking on a pilgrimage can benefit your overall physical and mental wellbeing. Here are five reasons why going on a pilgrimage can transform your health and wellbeing. Fitness without the gym Sustained physical activity that can revolutionize your health. Walking can strengthen your cardiovascular system,

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A Pilgrimage from Harlech to Llandecwyn

On a fine morning in October, we jumped on a bus and arrived in Harlech as a group of three ready to experience part of the Llwybr Cadfan.   The fifth day of Llwybr Cadfan’s pilgrimage begins at the foot of the magnificent Harlech Castle. To the left of the

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Llwybr Cadfan… in the news

2025 Eight of the best hikes you haven’t yet tried in the UK and Europe [The IPaper] Spectacular new trail in North Wales among Europe’s ‘best hikes you haven’t yet tried’ [North Wales Live and Daily Post This new 128-mile hike has been described as one of Europe’s best walks

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Line dramps illustrations of locations in black and white showing the llwybr cadfan stamps

Where can I find the Llwybr Cadfan Passport Stamps?

The Llwybr Cadfan stamps are to be found in oak boxes with the Llwybr Cadfan logo on it’s lid. They’re located in an obvious place as you step into the locations, either on a table or within reach, or ask at the café’s where they’re located within the building. There

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Children looking at a pond

Llwybr Cadfan prayer by Ysgol Cefn Coch

Heavenly Father, We thank you for the beauty that surrounds us today and for being able to hear your voice and the work of your hands in nature while on our pilgrimage. Thank you for the trees and every leaf and for the birds that sing in the branches above.

Read More »
A woman on the left and a male Bishop holding a copy of the Llwybr Cadfan passport and map.

Llwybr Cadfan Pilgrimage Passport now available

Capture your adventure along Wales’ ancient pilgrim path with the Llwybr Cadfan Passport This unique memento lets you collect distinct stamps at churches, wells, and historic sites along your journey – each one created by local schoolchildren who’ve shared their artistic vision of the landmarks that make this route special.

Read More »

Llwybr Cadfan: Pilgrim Stamps Exhibition

  Don’t miss this exciting exhibition celebrating artwork from 600+ pupils along the ancient Llwybr Cadfan pilgrimage trail! Schools have created a set of unique pilgrim stamps reflecting their local heritage and connection to this historic route. 26 of these special stamps will be featured in the official Llwybr Cadfan

Read More »
Picture of a beach and a fence on a summers day

5 Benefits of Going on a Pilgrimage: A Journey for Body, Mind, and Spirit

Regardless of your spiritual beliefs, embarking on a pilgrimage can benefit your overall physical and mental wellbeing. Here are five reasons why going on a pilgrimage can transform your health and wellbeing. Fitness without the gym Sustained physical activity that can revolutionize your health. Walking can strengthen your cardiovascular system,

Read More »

A Pilgrimage from Harlech to Llandecwyn

On a fine morning in October, we jumped on a bus and arrived in Harlech as a group of three ready to experience part of the Llwybr Cadfan.   The fifth day of Llwybr Cadfan’s pilgrimage begins at the foot of the magnificent Harlech Castle. To the left of the

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