Experience a serene evening prayer walk through Tenby's picturesque harbour on May 20, featuring scenic views and a peaceful path to spiritual reflection.

Beginning and ending at St Julian’s, the Fisherman’s Chapel in Tenby’s picturesque harbour, the prayer walk follows a short local trail with wonderful sea views all the way.

Mostly on tarmac paths, occasionally across sand and grassy hillside, the walkers ascend gently before winding our way back to the Chapel.

Prayer walking is a wonderful way to simply relax and recharge. It’s also a special time just for you and God. An opportunity to ask God what he wants of you and for you to offer yourself to God. Many find this to be a time of peace and encounter.

Along the Way there are seven stations at which to pause. Consider the question or thought suggested, and then when you are ready -there is no hurry - walk slowly to the next.

Stopping point along the Way, Castle Hill, Tenby.
Stopping point along the Way, Castle Hill, Tenby. (Journeying)

There is no charge and all are welcome. If you have a canine friend, feel free to bring them along. And there is no need to book your place. Just turn up on the evening.

The walk has been arranged by Journeying, together with St Julian’s. A UK group with a Pembrokeshire connection, Journeying offers a pilgrimage holiday experiences, taking small groups of people on guided walking tour holidays in an informal Christian ambience.

The walk was originally formed by St Julian’s from an original template for a Prayer Walk; asking God what he wants / offering oneself to God, by Ian Fosten and Barry Hutchinson (United Reformed Church) with additional original material by Cate Macfarlane (Journeying)

St Julian’s is open throughout the spring and summer and you are welcome to call in anytime, pick up a walk booklet and take yourself prayerfully along the trail.