Wayfaring Accommodation

Where can Wayfarers sleep?

If your Wayfaring journey lasts longer than a day, you’ll need to stop overnight. It is important not to push yourself beyond your physical capacity, to get so fatigued that you risk injury. Rest often, sleep deep, walk well.

If you need to overnight, you will require reliable systems that allow safe rest. Part of the solution is to ensure you are carrying decent kit. But also, choosing the right place to sleep is crucial.

Wayfarers traditionally have three accommodation options:

Hospitality

Wayfarers can buy, borrow, or be gifted with permission to use someone else’s homestead for slumber - whether b&b, home or garden, or campsite.


Sanctuary

Sacred destinations, from churches to holy wells, have traditionally been used by Wayfarers as safe places to shelter. You can still claim this longstanding right.

Coldharbour

Sleeping by the footpath is an ancient tradition for Wayfarers, and remains the simplest and most affordable option. Wayfarers have slept out along the way since the beginning of time. It still works.

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