Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                

UNLIMITED

Reader's Digest UK

PILGRIM’S PROGRESS

At the end of a walking holiday through beautiful villages, woods and mountains, imagine finding a special robed priest, leaning on a twisted wooden stave, waiting to say, “well done!”

Tackle the medieval pilgrim route of St Olav’s Way across Norway and you can look forward to a dedicated priest greeting you at the end, right outside the cathedral at Trondheim.

It usually proves an emotional moment, whether you’ve hiked for a month from Oslo or just joined the trail for the very last section. You will have just descended from the “Hill of Joy” where medieval pilgrims celebrated their first view of the cathedral. The priest is trained to spot weary walkers and will lead you into the beautiful stone church, the world’s most northerly medieval cathedral, to visit the grave of Norway’s patron saint St Olav.

Details like this special finale are helping to make walking routes like

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Reader's Digest UK

Reader's Digest UK3 min read
Summer-Ready
THE WEATHER IS starting to warm up now, so outdoor summer parties and barbecues will soon be in full swing, and that’s a cause for celebration in itself! However, if your patio isn’t currently quite up to scratch and is in need of a little tidying, s
Reader's Digest UK3 min read
Sam Quek: If I Ruled The World
Every child would have a bed to sleep in I’m really passionate about this, and I can’t believe it’s still an issue. We’ve touched upon this in Morning Live. Local groups are still searching for beds for young kids, whether it’s cots or beds. It’s an
Reader's Digest UK2 min read
Ask The Tech Expert
Q: How can I listen to music from my phone in my car? A: Back in the day, if you wanted to continue listening to an album in the car, it would simply be a case of popping the cassette or CD out of your home hi-fi and taking it with you to the car. To

Related