St. Cuthbert’s Way to Lindisfarne
Seeking to discover the pathways of Celtic Christianity?
Then consider joining Jen Manglos on a guided pilgrimage to Lindisfarne Island via St. Cuthbert’s Way next Fall, September 5-14, 2025. This 100~ km route will be broken up into 7 days of walking, within an intimate group setting. Participant will meet and prepare together online in the months leading up to their pilgrimage, with an approach that integrates the practical and spiritual considerations of such an experience.
Trip Dates: September 5-14, 2025
Cost: $3,050 for a shared room; $3,650 for a single room (limited availability)
Application Deadline: November 22, 2024.
See below for some frequently asked questions.
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Why Walk with Jen?
Jen has guided multiple groups on pilgrimage. Read what participant’s had to say about their experience:
Jen put together a solid experience of the Camino that allowed me to get a taste of what it might be to take a longer time walking. This is an experience I’ve wanted to have for five years and getting the opportunity to do it in a like-minded spiritual community was a great gift. Jen Has a wonderful capacity to provide structure, but also flexibility in facilitating positive experiences with walking the Camino. I would definitely recommend her offering to others in the future and may go on another journey with her at some point.
– Moira C.
Jen brought both her practical wisdom for walking the Camino and also her spiritual wisdom in creating and making space for the Holy Spirit to affect each person and the group as a whole.
– Monica G.
If one would want a Camino experience but not the whole 500 miles, this is the best way to do it. Not only does one get the benefit of a wonderful trip, but the added spiritual component as well as new friends for life, if done with a group in the way that Jen structured the trip.
– Candy W.
Wise, steady, but unobtrusive leadership. Planning was excellent. Communication was excellent. Also everyone’s spiritual experience was honored without having to make everyone be on the same page.
– Robin S.
I believe that the Lord invited me into a new stage of my personal healing journey with Him. Jen made it feel safe to share this with the group by she herself being open and honest and vulnerable and real.
– Cathy C.
Jen has a special ability to bring together a group of very different people and enable not only meaningful discussions but also lots of fun together. If someone would like a deeper quest into their Christian faith and into their relationship with God, they should sign up to walk the Camino with Jen.
– Debby H.
This pilgrimage showed me that it is possible for me to have an adventure, and more importantly an adventure with God and others. I often have experienced myself to be very limited in what I can do and what I can experience, but this trip showed me that this judgment that I had about myself is not true. The Christian walk is a great adventure and this pilgrimage opened my eyes to it. Jen was such an amazing guide on this whole trip. I always felt that I could depend on her. The way she cared for us and lead us was such a wonderful experience.
– Brad V.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why should I walk St. Cuthbert’s Way to Lindisfarne?
A: St. Cuthbert’s Way is an ancient pilgrimage route that links Melrose Abbey, where Cuthbert began his religious life, with his initial burial place on Lindisfarne, also known as Holy Island. This path, which has been used since the time of St. Cuthbert, quickly became a popular pilgrimage route, as both Cuthbert and Bede were buried in the priory at Lindisfarne. However, both of their bodies were relocated to Durham Cathedral after the Viking raids and the Norman conquest. The 62 mile walk has pilgrims trek a rugged, meandering route through the Scottish Borders and the English county of Northumberland toward the sea. But it’s the ending that makes this pilgrimage route unique. On the final day, pilgrims walk six miles from Fenwick to Holy Island, which can only be accessed when the tide is out.
Q: What does the trip cost?
A: The trip is $3,050, which includes all training sessions with Jen, hotels for each night (shared with another group member), breakfast, and bag transport. Participants are required to book their own airfare and make their way to Melrose, Scotland (nearest airports are Edinburgh, Newcastle, or Glasgow). The cost for a single room is $3,650 (limited amount available).
Q: How should I prepare physically for the pilgrimage?
A: Walking St. Cuthbert’s Way involves moving to different locations on foot each day. For seven consecutive days, we will walk 7 to 13 miles each day. This is a significant distance and it includes varying terrain (i.e. trails, asphalt, elevation changes). It is strongly recommended that pilgrims train their bodies at least four months in advance for the journey. Additionally, pilgrims must train using the boots or shoes they will wear on the journey. You do not want to break in new boots during your pilgrimage experience. As part of the experience, you will be advised on how to train and prepare.
Q: Where does the pilgrimage begin? How do I get there?
A: We will meet at in Melrose, Scotland, in the afternoon on September 5, 2025. We will provide the exact address and further details as we get closer to the start of the pilgrimage. Pilgrims will likely fly into nearby larger cities, such as Edinburh, Newcastle, Glasgow, or London.
Pilgrims should fly from North America to the UK no later than 1 Day before the trip begins to allow ample time to make the ground journey to Melrose, Scotland. Pilgrimage leaders are willing to discuss ways to get to the starting location in more detail with pilgrims. We will share travel details of the group in advance, and discuss arrival options during pre-pilgrimage virtual meetings.
Q: Where does the pilgrimage end? How do I get home?
A: The pilgrimage ends in Lindisfarne, England. Pilgrims should either make travel arrangements to depart from there or continue their travels. We will likely be asked to be out of our hotel by 11:00 AM local time (will provide exact timing as we get closer to the pilgrimage), however, tide times may impact when we can leave the island.
Q: What is the trip itinerary?
A: The trip itinerary is as follows (please note, some minor changes may occur depending upon hotel availability):
Day 1 Arrive Melrose 1n stay
Day 2 Melrose to St Boswells 8 mls /12.9 km
Day 3 St Boswells to Harestanes 8 mls /12.9 km
Day 4 (t) Harestanes to Morebattle 10 mls /16.1 km
Day 5 Morebattle to Kirk Yetholm 6.5 mls /10.5 km
Day 6 Kirk Yetholm to Wooler 13 mls /20.9 km
Day 7 Wooler to Fenwick 11.5 mls /18.5 km
Day 8 Fenwick to Lindisfarne, the Holy Island 6 mls /9.7 km
Day 9 Explore Lindisfarne (Holy Island)
Day 10 Depart Lindisfarne
Q: How much walking is it?
A: Generally, we will be walking 7-13 miles per day for seven consecutive days. The route includes steep inclines and declines each day for some duration. We will begin walking between 8:30 and 9:30 AM. Pilgrims are not expected to walk as a group for each day’s journey, and different pilgrims may have different walking paces. Generally, pilgrims will arrive in the next lodging location before or around 4:00 PM (including a lunch stop). Pilgrims are advised to wear hiking socks (can be purchased at a sports store) to avoid blisters and to carry lamb’s wool, anti-blister pads and gels. If pilgrims experience difficulty and pain, they are welcome to make their own ground transportation arrangements to the next lodging location.
Q: Do I have to carry all my things with me each day?
A: No. The cost of the pilgrimage includes a service that will transport our baggage from lodging site to lodging site each day. Therefore, you only need to carry in your pack anything you would like to have during the day’s walk (water, snacks, journal, ID, cash, sunscreen, first aid supplies, rain gear). Keep in mind, the baggage courier service only allows one bag per pilgrim. Therefore, pilgrims should plan to only have one piece of luggage and one backpack or day pack (which they will carry as they walk).
Q: What about meals?
A: Breakfast is included in the cost of the pilgrimage and will be held as a group each day. English breakfasts are known for being hearty, which will serve us well as we walk. All of our hotels include breakfast, and we will eat before beginning our daily walk. Packed lunches can be booked from your accommodation when there is nowhere to purchase on the day’s route. Evening meals are usually taken at a nearby restaurant or pub, where this is too distant from the accommodation then a meal will be booked in-house and should be paid directly to your hosts. Depending on the size of our group and the seating available, we may have to divide our group between two restaurant locations. Unlike the Camino, St. Cuthbert’s Way does not offer places to stop in between towns, so lunch will be enjoyed al fresco.
Q: What’s the daily schedule like?
A: We will follow a general daily rhythm (see below). It’s important to remember that exact timing will vary somewhat day-to-day and depend on factors that are hard to predict or plan on in advance. Your guide asks for flexibility and invites you to embrace a more relaxed approach to time. General Daily Rhythm:
o 7:15 – 8:30 AM: Breakfast, group meditation, and depart for the day. Baggage must be at the front desk of the lodging location by 7:30/8:00 AM each day for courier pickup. The exact timing of breakfast and our morning departure will vary because different lodging locations begin breakfast at different times. Some start at 7:00 AM and some don’t start until 8:00 AM.
o 8:00 – 9:00 AM: Breakfast, group meditation, and depart for the day. Baggage must be at the front desk of the lodging location by 8:00 AM each day for courier pickup. The exact timing of breakfast and our morning departure will vary because different lodging locations begin breakfast at different times. Some start at 8:00 AM and some don’t start until 9:00 AM.
o 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM – Group walks the path. You may walk by yourself or with others at your own pace. Pilgrims are welcome to stop wherever they would like to enjoy their packed lunch.
o 3:00 – 4:00 PM: Pilgrims likely will arrive at the next night’s lodging location in this timeframe.
o 4:00 – 5:00 PM: Free time. Pilgrims should get settled in the night’s lodging location and feel free to explore the town or take a nap.
o 5:30 – 6:30 PM: The group will meet every evening before dinner for group sharing and processing. Pilgrimage leaders will provide the exact details during the pilgrimage.
o 6:30/7:00 PM: Group meets for dinner.
o 7:30/8:00 PM: Dinner will likely be over by this time, and pilgrims are free to explore the town some more or head to bed.
Q: How much spending money should I bring?
A: You will need to cover your lunch and dinner costs ($30-45). Some may decide to bring extra spending money for coffee, alcoholic beverages, snacks, and desserts. You may also want to bring extra spending money for any gifts or souvenirs you wish to purchase. Credit cards will work for many establishments, but you’ll also want to have Pounds just in case.
Q: Is there anything else important to know?
A: Your pilgrimage guide will begin holding 5-6 monthly meetings (via Zoom) beginning in Late Winter/Early Spring 2025 with the pilgrim community. These 90-minute orientation meetings will provide a space to check in on everyone’s physical preparation, offer important logistical information, and support the spiritual development of our pilgrim community.