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Augustine Camino
The Augustine Camino is a new pilgrimage route created by Andrew Kelly with a view to focusing on the type of route pilgrims would have visited in the medieval era. The focus of the route is it’s links to Saint Augustine and his arrival in Kent. It has been designed as a 7 day pilgrimage of roughly 10 miles a day with accommodation along it. Pilgrims can visit the Carmelite friars at Aylesford and the Benedictine nuns at Minster, the first two English cathedrals of Rochester and Canterbury, rural churches and shrines of four saints. The Augustine Camino is also one of the official feeder routes for the Camino Ingles in Spain.

Chartham Hatch Orchard © Liz Garnett
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