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Exploring Sacred Wales set to boost church and chapel visitor numbers
Historic churches and chapels are to become a key part of Wales’ tourism offer, thanks to ‘Exploring Sacred Wales’, a new project from the National Churches Trust.
Working with Visit Wales, the Church in Wales, Addoldai Cymru, Cadw and other national partners, ‘Exploring Sacred Wales’ will see over 500 historic places of
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worship in Wales featured on ExploreChurches, the UK’s church tourism hub (www.explorechurches. com), by May 2020. Te website will showcase the fascinating history and stunning art
and
architecture of over 500 historic churches and chapels
along and
around Te Wales Way, a family of three national routes developed by Visit Wales – Te Coastal Way, Te Cambrian Way and Te North Wales Way. New photography and films will form part of ‘Exploring Sacred Wales’, helping to shine the spotlight on some of the very finest sacred spaces in the UK. Te project has received funding through the Welsh Government Rural Communities - Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government. ‘Exploring Sacred Wales’ will make it easy for visitors to discover Wales’ world class sacred heritage, with the ExploreChurches website providing details of opening times, special events and mapping tools to make historic churches and chapels a ‘must see’ on the tourist map of
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Wales. Key information will also be featured on Te Wales Way website. Te aim is to make sure that visiting churches and chapels becomes part of family holidays, weekends away, short breaks and days out in Wales. Te sacred spaces of Wales will also be marketed to the tourism trade in Britain and abroad. Are you longing to sit where the Bishops did? To be moved by the power of the chapel? To follow in the footsteps of pilgrims? Five powerful ‘experiences’, bookable online and themed around place and history will form part of ‘Exploring Sacred Wales’, so visitors can book and easily explore Wales’ heritage at first hand.
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