River Pilgrimages — Friends of the River Medway
Friends of the River Medway

River Pilgrimages

What if pilgrimage — a practice long used for inner transformation and renewal — could also become a way of helping heal the landscapes around us? In 2025, we set out on a journey along the River Medway, walking from her source to the sea.

Our intention was to listen to the river, to connect with the communities along her banks, and to explore new pathways for change. It was an act of reverence and remembrance — but also an inquiry.

9 Days from source to sea
40–50 Pilgrims walking together

From Source to Sea — 2025 Pilgrimage Teaser

River Medway Pilgrimage
River Medway Pilgrimage
River Medway Pilgrimage
The practice

Walking with the River

Throughout the journey, we worked through our three interconnected streams — practical, legal, and sacred. We combined everyday acts of care, such as litter picks and citizen science, with advocacy for the Rights of the River Medway, alongside daily moments of ceremony and reflection to honour the river.

As we walked, we tapped into something ancient: the living relationship between humans journeying together in common purpose and the wider web of life. What began as an experiment became something more: an ongoing practice of walking with the river, and walking for her.

Could pilgrimage become a conduit for change beyond the individual? We believe it can — and the 2025 journey gave us the proof.

Walk with us

Our next pilgrimage: 17–26 July

Essential Information for All Pilgrims

Cost
Free to join. Pilgrims are responsible for their own food and accommodation unless stated. Register here →
What to Bring
Walking shoes, waterproofs, warm layers, 1–2 litres water, packed lunch, personal medication, journal (optional). Camping gear if staying overnight.
Emergencies
999 — Police / Ambulance / Fire
101 — Non-emergency Police
111 — Non-urgent NHS
Nearby Hospitals
Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead (RH19 3DZ) · Tunbridge Wells Hospital, Pembury · Maidstone Hospital · Medway Maritime, Gillingham
River Medway Pilgrimage
River Medway Pilgrimage
2025 Pilgrimage Past Event

From source to sea

This is the full itinerary from our inaugural 2025 pilgrimage — shared here as a record of the journey and a guide for what future pilgrimages may look like. Our next walk takes place 17–26 July. Sign up here →

Saturday 19 July 2025 — Day 1
Official Opening — Weir Wood to Forest Row
1.5–2 hrs walking Meet 12:00 Free accommodation
Meeting Point
Weir Wood Reservoir Sports Club, RH18 5HT
What3Words: ///incomes.servicing.exhales
Route
Weir Wood Reservoir, Forest Row → Tablehurst Farm, Forest Row
View Day 1 route map →
Accommodation
Local homes or hotels (free). Contact us if you need a place to stay.
Food
Lunch available at Weir Wood Reservoir Café. Dinner at Tablehurst Farm from 18:00.
Day Schedule
12:00Official Opening of the Pilgrimage
12:00–15:00Activities at Weir Wood Reservoir — natural crafts, free paddling and sailing taster sessions
13:00Talk: How Can We Care for the River? with Sarah Butler, co-founder of Ripple Effect
14:00Water Wisdom Art with Niki Rudd
15:00The Power of Pilgrimage with Guy Hayward
15:30Becoming a Friend of the River Medway with Zofia Page
16:00Gentle walk to Tablehurst Farm
18:00Dinner at Tablehurst Farm
20:00Folkadelix at the Village Club (optional)
Reminders
Wear suitable walking shoes and clothes
Bring water and snacks
Join the Day 1 WhatsApp Group for real-time updates
Sunday 20 July 2025 — Day 2
Forest Row to Fordcombe
7 hrs walking Meet 8:45 Camping £10
Meeting Point
Football Fields past the skate park in Forest Row
What3Words: ///fruits.clocks.casually
Route
Tablehurst Farm, Forest Row → Vernons Camping Field, Fordcombe
View Day 2 route map →
Accommodation
Vernons Camping Field, Coopers Lane, TN3 0R9 — £10/person. Bring tent, sleeping bag, and mat.
Food
No places on route — bring sufficient water (3–4 litres) and food. Donation-based dinner at Vernons: email [email protected] subject 'Dinner Day 2'.
Day Schedule
9:00Start walk from Forest Row to Fordcombe
12:00Ceremony of Recognition at the Confluence of the River Grom — What3Words: ///enormous.newsreel.twinkled
16:00Arrive at Vernons Camping Field
18:00Communal meal
Reminders
No water refill points on route — bring 3–4 litres minimum
Join the Day 2 WhatsApp Group for updates
Monday 21 July 2025 — Day 3
Fordcombe to Tonbridge
6 hrs walking Meet 8:45 Free accommodation
Route
Vernons Camping Field → Green Swan Retreat, Tonbridge (5 The Haydens, TN9 1NS)
View Day 3 route map →
Accommodation
Green Swan Retreat (free). Email [email protected] subject 'Day 3 Accommodation' to reserve.
Lunch
Leicester Arms Pub, Penshurst Place — or bring a picnic.
Day Schedule
9:00Start walk from Fordcombe to Tonbridge
10:00Ceremony of Recognition at the Confluence of the River Eden — What3Words: ///taps.extend.repay
15:00Arrive at Green Swan Retreat
18:00Communal meal
Reminders
Join the Day 3 WhatsApp Group for updates
Tuesday 22 July 2025 — Day 4
Tonbridge to Yalding
5 hrs walking Meet 8:45 Camping £10
Route
Green Swan Retreat → Riverview Campsite, Yalding (Hampstead Ln, ME18 6HH)
View Day 4 route map →
Accommodation
Riverview Campsite £10/person. Email the campsite directly — mention 'River Medway Pilgrimage' for a discount.
Day Schedule
9:00Start walk from Tonbridge to Yalding
10:30–11:00Ceremony of Recognition at the Confluence of the River Bourne at Bow Bridge
16:00Ceremony of Recognition at the Confluence of the River Beult and River Teise
16:30Arrive at Riverview Campsite
18:00Dinner at The Boat House, Yalding — or cook at the campsite
Reminders
Join the Day 4 WhatsApp Group for updates
Wednesday 23 July 2025 — Day 5
Yalding to Aylesford
7 hrs walking Meet 8:45 £20–50 accommodation
Route
Riverview Campsite → The Friars, Aylesford (ME20 7BX)
View Day 5 route map →
Accommodation
The Friars — 'The Sanctuary' for pilgrims £20/person (limited spaces). Email The Friars directly — mention 'River Medway Pilgrimage'. Standard rooms £40–50/person.
Day Schedule
9:00Start walk from Yalding to Aylesford
9:30–10:00Ceremony at the Confluence of the Wateringbury Stream at Bow Bridge
11:30–12:00Ceremony at the Confluence of the River Loose at Tovil
13:00Ceremony at the Confluence of the River Len at Maidstone
18:00Dinner at The Friars (must be booked in advance — email The Friars directly to book)
Reminders
Join the Day 5 WhatsApp Group for updates
Thursday 24 July 2025 — Day 6
Rights of Rivers Conference — The Friars, Aylesford
No walking 10:30 start £20–50 accommodation
Day Schedule
11:00–12:30Introductory Talk: The Rights of Rivers approach to river protection
12:30–13:30Lunch (not included — purchase at The Friars Café or bring your own)
13:30–15:00Plenary: Initiatives in the Medway Catchment
15:15–16:30Curated Conversation: Reflections and Views Around a Declaration of the Rights of the River Medway. All voices welcome.
17:00–18:00Declaration: Opportunity for personal and institutional Declaration of the Rights of the River Medway
18:00–20:00Informal dinner and drinks (not included) — curated conversation with farmers and landowners of the Medway Catchment
Reminders
This event will be recorded
Join the Day 6 WhatsApp Group for updates
Friday 25 July 2025 — Day 7
Aylesford to Strood
7 hrs walking Meet 8:45 Free (church floor)
Route
The Friars, Aylesford → St Francis Church, Strood (Galahad Avenue, ME2 2YS)
View Day 7 route map →
Accommodation
St Francis Church — bring a sleeping bag and mat. We will be sleeping on the church floor.
Day Schedule
9:00Start walk from Aylesford to Strood
17:00Arrive at Rochester Cathedral
17:30Evening Song at Rochester Cathedral
EveningPilgrim Blessing at Rochester Cathedral (TBC) — then onward to St Francis Church, Strood
Reminders
Lunch at The Medway Inn, Wouldham — or bring a picnic
Rochester and Strood offer a wide variety of restaurants for dinner
Join the Day 7 WhatsApp Group for updates
Saturday 26 July 2025 — Day 8
River Celebration Day — Strood to Chatham
2.5 hrs walking Meet 8:45 Free events
Route
St Francis Church, Strood → Rochester Pier → Rochester Castle Gardens → Sun Pier House, Chatham
Day Schedule
9:00Start walk to Rochester Pier
9:30–9:45Litter Pick Safety Briefing — email [email protected] to register
9:45–10:45Litter Pick on the Foreshore — Rochester Pier
11:00–12:00Workshop: How Can We Care for the River? with Sarah Butler, co-founder of Ripple Effect — Esplanade Gardens
12:00–13:00Picnic Lunch — Rochester Castle Gardens
13:00–15:00A Gift for the River: Water Ceremony with J Julia and Ellen Kittredge — Rochester Castle Gardens
16:00The Medway as Our Muse Art Exhibition Opens — Sun Pier House, Chatham
16:00–17:00Medway Tales: Listening as the River — University of Greenwich Researchers — Free ticket →
18:00–18:30Reflections on the Pilgrimage with FoRM — Free ticket →
18:30–20:30Fed by the Medway: Donation-based dinner using food from the Medway Basin — Campesina Catering. 100 meals only — book your place →
Reminders
For the litter pick: bring wellies, waterproof clothing, and a change of clothes
Medway Tales workshop has limited spaces — book early
Join the Day 8 WhatsApp Group for updates

Though this may be the end of the From Source to Sea journey, for us this represents a new beginning — the start of a conversation that we hope continues to meander and flow, just like the River.

Walk with us

Join us on the next pilgrimage

17–26 July. Free to join. All welcome. Registration required.