To mark the 500th anniversary of the New Testament, Tyndale Society member Anne Hayward has developed a walking trail in South Gloucestershire in the stomping ground of William Tyndale. This walking route for pilgrims and historians uses existing footpaths, much of it along the Cotswold Way, and connects places of interest, including ancient churches which Tyndale would have known. The 'Tyndale Trail' is about twenty-eight miles long. Depending which way you walk it, it starts (or ends) at the sculpture of William Tyndale in Millennium Square (central Bristol) and ends (or starts) at the Tyndale Monument at North Nibley.
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