The European Green Pilgrimage Network comprises pilgrim places and faith groups in European countries. It is housed by the Diocese of Canterbury in Kent, a UK charity, and welcomes new members that are committed to promoting green pilgrimage practice and sharing their successes with others.
The EGPN grew out of the Green Pilgrimage Network. The founding members of the EGPN are the Diocese of Canterbury, in Canterbury, UK; the Nidaros Pilgrimage Center, Trondheim, Norway and the Diocese of Linkoping and the National Pilgrim Centre in Vadstena, Sweden.
With thanks to Creative Commons photographers. Picture credits, from top, left to right: Pilgrim shell on the Camino, by Victor Nuno; Canterbury Cathedral, by Fr Lawrence Lew; Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, by Christopher DavGoss; Vadstena pilgrimage by Elmar Eye; Etchmiadzin Cathedral by Scott MacDonough; Luss Parish Church, by Andy Magee; Norwich Cathedral by David Nicholls; Camino pilgrimage by Joan Grifols; St Albans festival, by St Albans Cathedral