• Pilgrimage: The Triskelion Way

    The Triskelion Way is the Island's first pilgrimage route. Thirty-six miles long, it links three significant Christian sites; Rushen Abbey, the site of a Cistercian Monastery, Peel with its old and new Cathedrals, and Maughold, site of a Celtic Christian Monastery and home to many of the Island's Celtic and Viking carved crosses. Along the way the pilgrim walks through beautiful and breathtaking scenery from coastal paths to upland trails.

    Pilgrimage: The Triskelion Way

    The Triskelion Way is the Island's first pilgrimage route. Thirty-six miles long, it links three significant Christian sites; Rushen Abbey, the site of a Cistercian Monastery, Peel with its old and new Cathedrals, and Maughold, site of a Celtic Christian Monastery and home to many of the Island's Celtic and Viking carved crosses. Along the way the pilgrim walks through beautiful and breathtaking scenery from coastal paths to upland trails.

  • For more information about the Triskelion Way click through to the Pilgrimage Isle of Man website: