Cistercian Way

Cistercian Way

Cistercian Way can be:

  • Cistercian Way (Wales), circular footpath of 650 miles (1050 km)
  • Cistercian Way (England), footpath from Grange-over-Sands to Roa Island in Cumbria, 33 miles (53 km)

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  • Cistercian Way (Wales) — The Cistercian Way is a waymarked, circular, long distance footpath, which circumnavigates Wales linking the Cistercian historic sites of the Principality. The whole route is in total some 1,050 kilometres (650 mi) long. The route takes the… …   Wikipedia

  • Cumbria Way — leaves Langdale travelling alongside Mickleden Beck. Length 112km Location Cumbria, England Tr …   Wikipedia

  • Cistercians — coat of arms Vietnamese Cistercian monks standing in a cloi …   Wikipedia

  • Long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom — The following long distance footpaths can be found in the United Kingdom:England and Wales: National TrailsNational Trails are distinguished by being maintained by the National Trails organization [http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/] . As of|April… …   Wikipedia

  • Penterry — infobox UK place latitude= 51.684987 longitude= 2.697159 country= Wales official name= Penterry welsh name= Penteri static static image caption= The Church of St. Mary at Penterry unitary wales= Monmouthshire lieutenancy wales= Gwent constituency …   Wikipedia

  • Basil Pennington — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pennington. Basile Pennington, né en 1931 et décédé en 2005, était un moine trappiste et prêtre, professeur, directeur de conscience et ecrivain spirituel de renom. Disciple de Thomas Merton il encouragea… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Pontymister — [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/351925] is a small village in Caerphilly county borough in Wales. Location Pontymister is attached to its neighbour the town of Risca. Origins, History Amenities Originally a farm called Ty Isaf, the village came …   Wikipedia

  • Neath Abbey — was a Cistercian monastery, located near the present day town of Neath in southern Wales, UK. It was once the largest abbey in Wales. Substantial ruins can still be seen, and are in the care of Cadw. Tudor historian John Leland called Neath Abbey …   Wikipedia

  • Wardon Abbey — Wardon or Warden Abbey, Bedfordshire was one of the senior Cistercian houses of England, founded about 1135 from Rievaulx Abbey. The patron was Walter Espec, who had founded the mother house and settled the new community on one of his inherited… …   Wikipedia

  • Cwmbran — Coordinates: 51°39′11″N 3°01′16″W / 51.653°N 3.021°W / 51.653; 03.021 …   Wikipedia

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