St Quentin

Arriving in the town of St Quentin we immediately spotted a bronze shell set into the pavement. We followed the line of shells denoting an ancient pilgrimage route until the medieval Basilica came into view.

Set into the flagstone pavement at the west end of the nave lay a beautiful stone labyrinth. Walking the path was a reflective and intentional way to begin our travels in Europe.

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  1. Unknown's avatar

    I followed those shells for 500 miles across Northern Spain to Santiago Have a wonderful time in Europe. I’m in Glasgow this weekend with great fun daughters. Xxx

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