Pilgrimage route

Connected Sites: 15

WHS that cover a pilgrimage ROUTE / ROAD / TRAIL

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Connected Sites

Kii Mountain Range
Inscribed: 2004
3.56
144
7
Three Main Pilgrimage Routes: Omine Okugakemichi, Kumano Sankeimichi, Koyasan Choishmichi
Route of Santiago de Compostela
Inscribed: 1993
3.40
287
8
Way Of St. James
Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France
Inscribed: 1998
2.82
377
14
Way Of St. James
Old City of Jerusalem
Inscribed: 1981
4.37
369
12
Via Dolorosa
Mount Taishan
Inscribed: 1987
3.61
100
7
Pilgrimage Route To The Peak
Mount Emei, including Leshan Giant Buddha
Inscribed: 1996
3.71
133
6
Pilgrimage Route To The Peak
Santiago de Compostela
Inscribed: 1985
3.54
299
7
Part Of Old Town Area Is Covered The Camino De Compostela
Central Highlands
Inscribed: 2010
3.11
170
7
Adam's Peak
Bethlehem
Bethlehem
Palestine
Inscribed: 2012
3.14
251
9
Fujisan
Fujisan
Japan
Inscribed: 2013
3.57
256
8
Yoshida Ascending Route (See Red Line At Link)
See Whc.Unesco.Org
Historic Jeddah
Historic Jeddah
Saudi Arabia
Inscribed: 2014
2.54
87
4
"Historic Jeddah Had A Symbolic Role As A Gate To Makkah For Muslim Pilgrims Reaching Arabia By Boat Since The 7th Century Ah When The 3rd Caliph Othman Ibn Affan Made It The Official Port Of Makkah." (Official Description)
The Porticoes of Bologna
Inscribed: 2021
3.01
330
6
Portico Devotional Di San Luca
See Comune.Bologna.It
Via Appia
Inscribed: 2024
3.20
157
4
During The Middle Ages It Was Used By Pilgrims Who Came To Rome To Visit The Grave Of Saint Peter.
Champaner-Pavagadh
Inscribed: 2004
2.84
49
3
"Considered As The Most Important Element Of The Place And The ‘Soul Of Champaner’ Is The Patha, Or Pilgrims Route. The City’S Life And Development Were Always Closely Linked With The Pilgrim’S Road. It Climbs From The Plateau To The Top Of Pavangadh Hill, Consisting Of Thousands Of Steps And All Kinds Of Decorative And Functional Structures Along It." (Ab Ev)
Val d'Orcia
Inscribed: 2004
3.23
238
11
Via Francigena (Nomination File, P. 57-58)
See En.Wikipedia.Org