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What is the Royal connection?
Did any English Kings, Princes visit?
As a stop off to the Conquest of Lisbon, I understand Crusaders would make Pilgrimage are there further websites to support this?
Thank you
Simon
I have read from 1430 AD, Penzance was a popular port to sail Pilgrims to Gallicia.
There being a Shrine in the Priory on St Michaels Mount just 3 miles away.
Has anyone discovered links along the Camino Ingles with the West Country?
Certainly there are a number of web pages looking at the...
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Thank you both for your information.
It seems Penzance (and a visit to St. Michaels Mount) was a popular departure Port.
I'm a professional yacht skipper. I find sailing is all about the journey, the unexpected, the camaraderie, the community. And honestly calm weather is worst than storms!
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I'm planning to sail by yacht from the UK to Ferrol. Arriving at the Cathedral for Easter.
Are there particular UK ports associated with this pilgrimage?
Living in Kent, had thought Canterbury to Dover would be a good start; but reading these messages I realise the significance of...
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