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.
From Source to Sea — 2025 Pilgrimage Teaser
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.
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 →
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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.
Join us on the next pilgrimage
17–26 July. Free to join. All welcome. Registration required.