Straight to St Winefrides Well. Again, this time I bathed in the Well waters. Swam length...VERY cold but amazing. This time Raye took video of the divining rods. They crossed everywhere but then as I approached the back of the well they both began to twirl manically! Never experienced this before. Started on pilgrimage...uphill for ages. Eventually arrived at Pentasaph Monastery at 16:15. Toilet, Raye stamped passport...box by car park sign. Then taxi back to Monastry, staying overnight. After breakfast drove to Pentasaph and left the car in the Monastry car park. Walked up and up and up hill. Halfwa,y along lady in garden said her and hubby usually do it other way round! Occasionally picking up Pilgrim Way Route over fields. Eventually after hard slog, arrived at Maen Achwyfan! Cattle all around but risked close up. Good, the tallest cross in Wales. Rods crossed everywhere, even with cattle. Raye sat on bench then both back to get passport stamped. Bird box at entrance! De...
Autumn Equinox 2023 kiosk there but free. Ruin very impressive and very grand. The Abbey had been used by Benedictines. They were canons and not monks, so could mix with other people. Checked my divining rods. They crossed everywhere inside the ruins. Unusual. So unable to find a ley line
Went a bit later for Equinox but wanted to prepare for Summer Solstice with Raye. The idea being that we will start the first phase of the 130 plus miles from Basingwerk Abbey for Bardsey Island. Walked up from Car Park to Basingwerk Abbey. Checked it out. Pleasant and tranquill ruin. Will check with rods next time. Then went to The Information Centre. Bought two booklets to be stamped on journey later. The Abbey was founded in 1131. The oldest part is the 12th century chapter house, with the remains of the benches where the Cistercian monks sat for daily readings. The usually silent monks were allowed to speak in the parlour nearby.
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