Steven Watt might be interested in the Northern Pilgrims' Way that links St Duthac's, Tain with St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall. This was a medieval pilgrimage route, starting in the 11th C. It is almost unique in that Duthac was honoured in Kirkwall and other parts of Orkney before Magnus became famous. So pilgrims have travelled from the North to Tain and then from Tain to Kirkwall, all following the same route. For details, go to www.northernpilgrimsway.co.uk.
Steven Watt might be interested in the Northern Pilgrims' Way that links St Duthac's, Tain with St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall. This was a medieval pilgrimage route, starting in the 11th C. It is almost unique in that Duthac was honoured in Kirkwall and other parts of Orkney before Magnus became famous. So pilgrims have travelled from the North to Tain and then from Tain to Kirkwall, all following the same route. For details, go to www.northernpilgrimsway.co.uk.
Thank you for drawing my attention to this!