Pilgrimage to the Field of Dreams

A Sacred Journey on the Saint’s Way, near Padstow, Cornwall

Pilgrimage

DATE: 2nd - 3rd August 2026

LOCATION: Saint’s Way, near Padstow, Cornwall

PRICE: £150 - Includes: ceremony, food, sauna, hot tub & overnight stay

Welcome to the field of dreams, a hidden meadow on the edge of Little Petherick nestled in the folds of a fragment of Celtic rainforest — a land alive with memory and myth.

Here we gather to begin a sacred pilgrimage, one that honours story and spirit, nature and ancestry. We will start by walking a stretch of the Saint’s Way, a historic path once walked by Celtic saints and pilgrims making their way from coast to coast, crossing through sacred sites and ancient lands.

Then we return to continue a ceremonial journey — dreaming with the land and weaving together Celtic, Nubian, and Indian spiritual traditions, all rooted in animistic reverence and a shared human longing for connection with the Earth.

A multi-cultural offering of faith-based nature connection with music, plant medicine, and dreaming meditations.

A celebration of Cornwall — as a place that has, throughout time, welcomed diversity, sacred travellers, and cross-cultural exchange

A ceremony of shared lineage & living earth.


Our time together is a co-creation — held in respect for our ancestral roots and the lands that carry them. A time for us to dream together with the Earth. This journey is an offering of cross-cultural sacred practice:

  • Celtic storytelling, drawn from the land we walk
  • Nubian prayers and blue lotus ceremony, offered in the ancient tongue of Egypt
  • Indian mantra, resonating with the voice of Sanskrit
  • All held here in Cornwall — a land with long-standing ties to myth, migration, and mystery

We come together not to blend traditions, but to honour their unique voices and allow them to meet in kinship — in the soil, the song, the firelight.

What’s Included:

Blue Lotus Dream Ceremony with Tareq Deli.

Tareq, a Nubian seer, offers blue lotus — a plant revered in ancient Egypt for opening the gates of vision and dreaming. With prayer and presence, he invokes a space of peace and inner communion.


Dream Soundscape with Sangita Lakhanpal & guests

Through Sanskrit chanting, healing voices, ambient instrumentation, gongs, bowls, and spoken word, Sangita and friends guide us into a liminal field — a dream-space where insight, inspiration, and rest can rise from the Earth.

Myth Walking with Adam Skerrett (Mythwalker)

A guided journey along the Saint’s Way, where storytelling becomes sacred practice. Adam weaves tales of saints, dragons, mermaids, and kings — in the places where these stories happened! Awakening the mythic memory of the land.

Sacred Holding by Anahita Wanthi

Ceremonialist and anchor of the unseen — Anahita tends the field with precision and devotion, weaving safety, softness, and spirit into every step of the journey.

Nourishing plant-based food

An evening feast and morning breakfast made with love — vibrant Indian vegan food prepared with seasonal, local Cornish ingredients.

Wood-fired sauna & hot tub

A warm space under the stars to rest, integrate, and receive.

A night of rest & reverence 

As the ceremony unfolds, we enter into a collective dreaming field. Inside the yurt a gentle soundscape continues through the night, with gongs and singing bowls. You are welcome to sleep here in shared space, resting and remembering in community. You may also bring your own tent if you prefer privacy.

Glamping upgrades and extra nights (Friday and Sunday) are available at £20 per night


Itinerary


Saturday


1:00 PM – Arrivals, tea, and warm introductions by the fire
1:30 – 5:00 PM – Guided myth walk on the Saint’s Way
6:00 PM – Indian vegan feast by the fire
8:00 PM onwards – Dream ceremony 


  • Opening meditation
  • Blue lotus sharing and Nubian prayers
  • Yoga Nidra and guided rest
  • All-night live soundscape: mantra, gongs, bowls, ambient textures
  • Resting and dreaming together in the yurt

Sunday


6:00 AM – Sunrise wake-up, dream journaling, & sharing circle
7:30 AM – Morning meditation & gentle yoga
8:30 AM – Joyful breakfast feast
10:00 AM – Closing ceremony
10-12 PM onwards – Hot tub and sauna open for continued integration


Lammas Community Celebration


Sunday 3rd August from 1PM — Open to All Dreamers and the wider community
Following the ceremony, we open the field to celebrate Lammas (Lughnasadh), the Celtic festival of the first harvest — a joyful time of gratitude and giving back.

  • Vegan Café – Indian vegan food with Cornish summer produce, cacao, herbal teas & healthy treats at accessible prices
  • Music, stories, and talks – exploring the themes of Lammas and the wisdom of the land
  • Tree planting & nature  offerings
  • Fire-side singing and dance
  • Sound baths & gentle movement
  • Sauna and hot tub open all afternoon,
You are welcome to stay, connect, and celebrate — or simply enjoy the peace of the land.

Explore the coastline.


The field is nestled in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with wild coastlines, tidal creeks, and woodland paths nearby - a perfect place to explore the North Cornish beaches, to reflect and integrate your journey.

Cost: £150 (all-Inclusive)
This is a special opening gathering.
Extra nights (Friday/Sunday): £12 per night for dreamers
Glamping options available – please enquire.

Come walk the myth-lines.
Let the stories rise from root and river.
Dream with the land.
Honour the many lineages that call to the sacred.
Welcome to the Field of Dreams.

This pilgrimage is created in partnership with Paradise CIC

Limited space available, advisable to book early to ensure place

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