Walking in the footsteps of Medieval Pilgrims in Dover

Walk Dover’s family friendly Pilgrim Trail

Dover’s historic links with pilgrimage are being celebrated with a FREE family friendly trail in the town centre on Saturday, 27 May

Bring the family on an enthralling adventure in Dover town centre on Saturday 27 May to discover hidden medieval sites, meet historic characters, and take part in a host of fun activities. 

The trail links eight historic sites in Dover connected with pilgrimage, from the seafront where weary pilgrims arrived by sailing ship, to the Maison Dieu where poor pilgrims stayed the night.  Also included are the ruins of both St James’ Church and St Martin Le Grand, Dover Museum, St Mary’s Church, St Edmund’s Chapel, and Dover Priory (Dover College).

Pick up or download the colourful Dover Pilgrims Trail map from the Dover Museum shop in the Market Square, St Mary’s Church on Biggin Street, Dover Greeters Hut on the Marina Curve, or from any other participating venue on the day. The Trail is open from 10am to 4pm.

Wheelchair and buggy-friendly the Trail is about a mile long. It can be completed in less than an hour but will take longer if you take part in some of the many creative and hands-on activities. The trail is suitable for all ages, from toddlers to adults, and people of all faiths and none.

As part of this fun, free event participants will be able to:

For more information visit www.maisondieudover.org.uk/events/in-the-footsteps-of-medieval-pilgrims-dovers-family-friendly-pilgrim-trail

Dover’s family-friendly pilgrim trail has been created as part of the Reawakening the Maison Dieu development project, with generous funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, The Wolfson Foundation, Dover District Council, Dover Town Council, and the Dover Society.


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