'Hope Walking', who run modern-day pilgrimages for people of any or no faith, will be leading this contemplative 6 mile walk along the River Nene from Castor Church to Peterborough, following in the footsteps of St Kyneburgha.
On 4th March the pilgrimage ends with refreshments followed by a climb to the top of the Cathedral tower and a visit to Katharine of Aragon's tomb.
On 8th March the pilgrimage ends with refreshments followed by a guided Women of Peterborough tour
£40 per person. Please bring a packed lunch and a drink. Tea and cake will be provided at the Cathedral on arrival. The Tower Top Climb and the Women of Peterborough tours are included.
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