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Strata Florida Walking Festival

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The brand new Strata Florida Walking Festival on September 28 and 29 will combine walks in historic landscapes with the annual pilgrimage to the iconic sculpture of the Pilgrim above the medieval site.

This festival is a collaborative event organised by the Strata Florida Trust and the Strata Florida Community Group, with walk leaders from local Rambler Groups.

The famous Strata Florida Cistercian Abbey near Pontrhydfendigaid, between Devil’s Bridge and Tregaron, is a spiritual site of immense presence in its landscape. The festival aims to celebrate and experience the very special atmosphere of the place. Not only were 12th century Cistercian monks captivated by its spiritual tranquillity, but evidence in the surrounding landscape shows that the area has been spiritually significant from as far back as the early Bronze Age, over 4,000 years ago.

As part of the 2012 Sculpture Cymru exhibition shown during an open weekend event run by the Strata Florida Trust, the sculptor Glenn Morris created a pilgrim on the hill to the east of the abbey.

The sculpture captured the hearts and minds of both the local community and visitors to Strata Florida, to such an extent that when the original pilgrim collapsed on the skyline above the abbey, in 2019, there was widespread dismay.

Through crowd funding and a generous donation from the World Monument Fund, the Strata Florida Community Group, with the trust’s help, enabled the Pilgrim’s return.

Morris created his second Pilgrim which was completed in 2022. The following year, a pilgrimage was made to the pilgrim attended by about 50 people.

As the sculpture is on private land, it is only possible to get closer with the permission of the farmer, Iwan Arch, who is generously allowing visitors to walk up to the Pilgrim on the afternoon of September 29.

The weekend will comprise several walks to different locations and on diverse paths, of varied lengths and difficulty. They range from “easy walk/walk and talk” to “energetic and challenging”.

The Teifi Pools, Rhos-gelli-gron and Abbey Woods will be explored, amongst other beautiful routes, with the chance to ask questions along the way.

These routes, which suit all ages and walking abilities, will immerse walkers in the rich heritage, wildlife and beautiful landscapes of the Cambrian Mountains.

On Saturday, September 28, there will be a talk by Caradoc Jones, first Welshman to climb Mount Everest, followed by a Q&A session.

Following day there will be a special service at St Mary’s Church for walkers before they head off to the Pilgrim sculpture. A catering van will be providing food throughout the weekend, in addition to tea and cake in Y Beudy after the walk to the Pilgrim.

Costs are £7.50 for adults per day, £5 for under 18s and under fives are free. There is no cost to attend the service and walk to the Pilgrim on Sunday afternoon. Book a place online at https://www.strataflorida.org.uk/courses-and-events.html

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

A487 south from Aberystwyth, left onto A4120 (signed for Devil's Bridge) and immediately right onto the B4340 (signed for Trawsgoed) and continue on this road to Pontrhydfendigaid. Or travelling west towards Aberystwyth on the A44, take the B4343/A4120 roads to Devil's Bridge and onto Pontrhydfendigaid. In the village, left where signed to the Abbey

Strata Florida Walking Festival

Type:Walking Festival

Strata Florida, Pontrhydfendigaid, Ceredigion, SY25 6ES

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Opening Times

Event (28 Sept 2024 - 29 Sept 2024)

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