St Amphibalus Way: Walking pilgrimage route to St Albans

A new pilgrimage guide leaflet has been produced by St Albans Cathedral for the St Amphibalus Way – a 5.5 mile walking pilgrimage from St Mary’s Church Redbourn to St Albans Cathedral.

Following the River Ver, this beautiful route traces Saint Amphibalus’ journey from his resting place back to the shrine built in his honour.

The leaflet includes detailed instructions to follow the route, along with the story of St Alban and St Amphibalus and historical information about places you pass along the way.

You can also download a GPX version of the route which works on your smartphone’s Map app – find this on the website of the British Pilgrimage Trust.

St Albans Cathedral would love to see your progress throughout your journey! Use the following hashtag and social media handles to show them updates, photos, and videos

  • Hashtag: #StAmphibalusWay
  • Twitter: @StAlbansCath
  • Facebook: @StAlbansCathedralOfficial
  • British Pilgrimage Trust Facebook: @pilgrimtrust

When you have finished your journey, don’t forget to ask for your Alban stamp at the Welcome desk in the Cathedral. Pilgrim passports can be bought in the Cathedral shop.

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