London Sovereign Pilgrimage

Walk the Sovereign Line with Guy Hayward
Walk London as you have never walked it before. This pilgrimage traces the Sovereign Line, the ancient route taken by monarchs from the Tower of London to Westminster Abbey, yet what we will seek is not grand ceremony but meaning.
Along the way we will pause at hidden wells, quiet churches, sacred thresholds, and places where the city resonates with memory. Beneath the stone and bustle runs currents of water, earth and spirit; now forgotten, but no less present.
Guided by Guy Hayward, we’ll weave song, silence, story and blessing into our footsteps, tuning into an older rhythm of London. By the time we arrive at Westminster Abbey, the city will feel different: more alive, mysterious, and for you.
Our day ends with the option to stay for Westminster Abbey’s Choral Evensong from 5:00-5:45pm, a soaring wash of sound, echoing centuries of devotion and beauty from the choir who sang at King Charles III’s Coronation.
Pilgrimage is for everyone, whatever your beliefs. Come as you are, gently walk, and discover how London can become a sacred landscape for you.
Will you walk the Sovereign Line with us?
What others have said
Ruby Wax: 'the real thing...earth-shatteringly interesting'!
The Times, Porter.com, London Real (3-min video). Listen to podcast with Rupert Sheldrake and Mark Vernon speaking about this experience.
For a more detailed written description of what you will experience, and a map of the route, look here.



This Pilgrimage will include:
New ways of meeting old pilgrim places (bring your own beliefs...)
- London folk songs on the path
- Many layers of mythology, history and story of London
- Opportunities for silence and musical rapture.
- Meeting the sacred layer of London, in addition to its residential, commercial or industrial status.
FAQ’s
Who can come? Anyone over 18 (or under 18 with parental guidance, bearing in mind the walking distance).
Is this religious? All and no-faiths are equally welcome. We operate a “Bring Your Own Beliefs” policy. We ask that all participating pilgrims tolerate one another, whatever their beliefs.
Can I come if I can't afford it? We offer a number of free or subsidised places to those in need, on a case-by-case basis, please contact info@britishpilgrimage.org.
If I'm a school teacher, can I come for free? Yes, we offer free places to teachers, particularly if they are interested in introducing pilgrimage to their students.
Will I be asked to share my feelings with the group? We like to keep things light and breezy, so there will be no group emotional sharing moments. If you want to share your feelings in personal conversation when walking with others that is up to you, but certainly not compulsory.
Are there fitness limitations? Pilgrimage is moderately intense. If you struggle to walk all day, this type of pilgrimage may be an unsuitable activity for you right now. There are always plenty of escape points en route. But we will walk slowly, and start early, and 6 miles is a manageable distance for the majority of people, although it is not nothing. Unfortunately this pilgrimage is not suited for mobility-impaired people or those requiring wheelchair access.
Can I bring my dog? Sadly not - we can’t accommodate dogs on our guided pilgrimages. However, if you have a registered assistance dog, they are welcome.
What does my money go towards? The British Pilgrimage Trust is a charity, and profits raised from this limited space event will enable our team to make it possible for everyone, of all means, to make pilgrimage themselves. We will also distribute some of the ticket price to local organisations from whom we have benefitted along the path. For more details about our charitable activities, please check here.
We hope to see you on the path.
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Tower Hill, London, EC3N 4DJ
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