St. Olave’s Wirral-Chester Viking walk
Saturday July 31st 2010
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- in conjunction with the
Grosvenor Museum Chester, St. Olave’s Church, the Church of St. Mary & St.
Helen, Wirral Council and the Municipality of Trondheim
The St.
Olave’s Wirral-Chester Viking Walk commemorates St. Olav Haraldsson, patron saint
of Norway and goes from St. Mary and St. Helen’s in Neston (Nesstún) to St.
Olave’s in Chester (13 miles or 20km). It was recently featured in The Norseman magazine. All are welcome on the 2010 walk on 31st July
and we meet at 9.30am. It will herald the start of the Chester Viking Festival (Sept-Nov 2010). This years walk will be accompanied by
Stein Thue from Trondheim - where St Olav is buried. Stein has taken
part in the co-operation to signpost the pilgrim way from Oslo Trondheim, and
to promote pilgrim walks along the Saint Olav ways in Norway. He is also author of "On the
Pilgrim Way to Trondheim" – copies of his book will be
available for sale from the Grosvenor Museum shop from July. The walk will finish with a short ceremony
outside St Olave's Church in Chester led by St. Olav
Pilgrim Priest Kjell Skartseterhagen.
Please note, that
though this walk is not strenuous, it is long. Please wear appropriate footwear
and bring refreshments to last the distance. This walk has not been organised
by the Grosvenor Museum and people who take part do so at their own risk.
The walk is approximately 20km (13 miles) and starts at the St.
Mary &
Helens Church at Neston (meet 9.30am) and makes its way along the coast via Denhall
to Burton, then Shotwick, joining the towpath of the Canal at Blacon and
through to St Olave’s Church in Chester.
King
Olaf Haraldsson (995 – 1030) is credited with converting
A time for
reflection for the pilgrim against some beautiful Wirral scenery
The
main Olsok Festival in Trondheim Norway is
celebrated well into August and includes a pilgrimage, which runs from
Oslo to Trondheim, where he is buried.
The festival was recently revived also in Wirral as part of the 1100th
anniversary celebrations of Vikings settling in Wirral, and culminated in a
service led by the 2002 St. Olavspilgrimprest Kjell Skartseterhagen at St.
Olave’s (see the video links below which describe the background). From this sprung the idea of a Viking
Churches Heritage walk between the Church of St. Mary and St. Helen at Neston - St. Helen is also associated
with Norse settlers coming via Ireland - and houses the famous fragments of
some ring headed crosses recording events from the life of a Viking couple.
Important Notice for
Participants
As
in 2008, the July 31st 2010 walk will require a reasonable level of fitness to
complete the full distance of 13 miles or 20km - this is a long way. As before it will also be possible to join in
for only part of the walk.
Make sure that you wear adequate
footwear - this is particularly important for this years walk from Neston to
Make sure that you have adequate clothing, especially waterproofs (if the
forecast is for showers) and sun-lotion if the forecast is sunny.
There are no shops along the route where refreshments can be bought, so please
bring your own supplies - in particular it is important that you bring
something to drink. There will be
refreshments provided at Puddington, courtesy of Michael and Sarah Groves.
Toilet Facilities: There will be
some at the church at Neston, at Dovecote Nurseries as we pass in Burton, then
at Puddington where we have our first major break: and then no further facilities
until Telford’s Warehouse Pub at Chester Canal. Please note that walkers are responsible
for their own safety and come on the walk at their own risk. To give the police
an idea of numbers please can you book a place on the walk at the Grosvenor
Museum shop 01244 402005 or (from outside UK) +44 1244 402005 by Friday 30th July, 4pm.
Liability
We would like to make it clear that, in
common with the main Olsok Pilgrimage in
Outline Route
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Meet at 9.30am for a 10am start at St. Mary
and St. Helen’s Church, Neston. Then along the old coastline to Denhall and
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Then to Puddington and Shotwick, to the
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Along the towpath at
Detailed Route and maps: click
here.
Booking: The walk is free but please
book at the Grosvenor Museum shop, Chester 01244 402005 or (from outside the UK) +44 1244 402005 Liability: Please note that
walkers are responsible for their own safety and come on the walk at their
own risk. Enquiries: Steve Harding steve.harding@nottingham.ac.uk, or Dan Robinson
t31harada@yahoo.com |
St. Olave’s |
Pilot event, July 26th 2008
~20
walkers/Pilgrims, made the trip in 2008, including the Norwegian Consul of
Hear this preview to the walk on CityTalk105.9 (
Here are some
photographs, courtesy of Dan! (click to download the high-res image):
Links:
Article in the Norseman Magazine, January/February 2009
Olsok: St. Olaf's pilgrimage in Norway produced by Trondheim
Kommune
Ólavsøka: St. Olav’s
Festival in
Olsok Service at St. Olave’s Church, August 2001
Olsok Service at St. Olave’s Church, August 2002
Wirral
and West Lancashire 1100th Viking anniversary Home Page.
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