From kayaking along the Pembrokeshire coast and cycling through Anglesey, exploring pilgrim churches en route, to churchyard stargazing and willow weaving workshops, the experiences are designed to reveal the very best of Wales’ rich culture, history, heritage and environment.
The tours, which are hosted on the ExploreChurches website, come as Booking.com and Airbnb’s 2021 travel trends have revealed changes in the way people travel. After a year of living with the pandemic, many future travellers will not only be opting for staycations over international travel, but they will also be seeking out more pastoral, off the beaten track locations, where they can fully immerse themselves in the outdoors and avoid the potential for crowds. It is believed that future travellers will also be looking to prioritise meaningful activities and engaging experiences, while traveling at a slower pace. With its impressive countryside and coastline, Wales is expected to grow in popularity as a staycation destination in 2021, with many Brits having visited the country for the first-time last year. The National Churches Trust is working with a number of local partners, businesses and experts in the region, including Visit Wales, the Church in Wales, Addoldai Cymru and Cadw, to develop original tours and experiences that showcase Wales’ historical sacred treasures and hidden gems. Each of the tours will shine a spotlight on some of Wales’ finest churches and chapels – widely thought to be among some of the most beautiful and ancient religious buildings anywhere in the world. A number of itineraries are available to visitors, appealing to a variety of audiences from families to solo travellers, both young and old. These include hands on activities and themed visits, complete with visits to local pubs and restaurants for a full Welsh experience. • Pilgrims from the Sea: Coasteer, Kayak & Surf • Medieval Tower Climb: St Giles Wrexham • Off the beaten track: Five Sacred Spaces on Ynys Môn • Ride out to Sea: A tidal church and a proper Welsh Tea • RS Thomas Poetry Reflection: Stations to the Untenanted Cross • Darksky Stargazing at Capel y Ffin churchyard • Willow Weaving in a Country Churchyard • Secret Histories: The Insider’s Guide to the Plough Chapel, Brecon • Welsh language survival: Dr John Davies and the Red Bandits of Mawddwy • Tea & tour of St Asaph Cathedral • Discover ancient churches in the beautiful Usk Valley • Pilgrimage walks in west Wales Sarah Crossland, Engagement Manager for National Churches Trust said about the launch of the new experiences: “The past year has encouraged many of us to search for greater meaning in our lives, with more people than ever practicing mindfulness, exploring their spirituality and revisiting their faith in whatever form that may take – or perhaps even discovering it for the first time.
Learn more about the Exploring Sacred Wales Experiences from the ExploreChurches website, where you can search for specific itineraries using key words and by geographical location. For media information and image requests please contact Sarah Crossland: |
