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BBC2's Pilgrimage The Road Through North Wales: What time it's on, celebrity line-up, route and locations

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Seven well known personalities, of differing faiths and beliefs, will be shown tackling a modern-day pilgrimage

Celebrities are known for keeping up their very recognisable appearances, but this week, Pilgrimage: The Road Through North Wales, will bring them onto screens in a very personal journey. Seven well-known personalities, of differing faiths and beliefs, will be shown tackling a modern-day pilgrimage.

This is the sixth series, and will follow the famous faces this time along the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way. The route celebrates Celtic early Christian saints, with Bardsey Island the fabled ‘Island of 20,000 saints’ - just off the western tip of the Llyn Peninsula - as their final destination.

It's a unique spin on religious programming for Easter and with celebs including Christine McGuinness, Spencer Matthews and Michaela Strachan on the trail, you'll be hooked.

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Read on to find out all about the Pilgrimage.

When does Pilgrimage start?

Pilgrimage: The Road to Wild Wales 2024 will air on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer on March 29 at 9pm.

What celebrities appear on Pilgrimage?

Spencer Matthews and Tom Rosenthal on Pilgrimage (Image: BBC)

Tom Rosenthal, 36 - actor, star of Channel 4’s Friday Night Dinner, who calls himself ‘areligious’

“I’ve always been interested by anybody with any thoughts as to what it is we are all doing here. It’s fairly confusing and if I spend all my time watching Arsenal and the The Traitors I’m never going to find out.

"Dedicating myself to a pilgrimage for two weeks is a wonderful opportunity to reflect upon my spirituality and to make a TV show my grandmother will actually enjoy watching.”

Spencer Matthews, 35 - former reality TV star turned entrepreneur, who was christened Church of England but is still searching for answers to life’s big questions

“A pilgrimage is when you walk and sleep on church floors and eat dead rats and stuff, which I’m looking forward to. I’d be pretty low in the faith knowledge bracket, but I’m on a quest to broaden my knowledge and religious horizons.

"I’m an open mind, an open book. I want to learn about different faiths, cultures and religions and develop a firm understanding of my faith and how it can potentially play a larger role in my life.”

Tom Rosenthal, Eshaan Akbar, Amanda Lovett and Christine McGuiness on Pilgrimage (Image: BBC)

Christine McGuinness, 35 - TV personality and former model describes herself as spiritual but doesn’t practise one particular faith

“Since my autism diagnosis, it’s really made me want to grab opportunities with both hands. I want to say yes to more things, things that I would always say no to, because I find socialising quite awkward.

"I don’t really like being pushed out of my comfort zone , but I’m realising more and more that I want to live, I want to do more things, I want to have good memories, I want to make friends, I want to learn more about other people, and the only way I can do that is by pushing myself a bit.”

Amanda Lovett, 56 - practising Catholic, who catapulted to public attention in the first series of BBC’s The Traitors

“They say that if you go on a pilgrimage, there’s a hope that by the end of it there will have been some sort of realisation, so I’m looking forward to finding mine! I do have a strong Catholic faith.

"I still pray, and I believe there’s an afterlife, but I’m excited to explore other people’s faiths and religions and how they view life. I’ve always been the mum, the gran, the worker, and I sort of forgot about me.

"I’ve done school runs for 32 years, and I’ve found my time now. I’m looking forward to learning about myself, digging deep and processing and seeing how I’ll evolve in the future.”

Eshaan Akbar, 39 - comedian and lapsed Muslim

“Why am I doing this pilgrimage? I’ll be honest, I think it’ll be fun, believe it or not. I’m not a great fan of walking without a purpose, I don’t like hikes, I don’t like going up and down different types of terrain, I don’t like sleeping in uncomfortable situations.

"My immigrant parents worked way too hard for me to start fetishizing poverty by choosing to make my life too difficult. I’m really looking forward to the experience but I can’t promise that I won’t moan for most of it.”

Sonali Shah and Michaela Strachan on Snowdon for Pilgrimage (Image: BBC)

Michaela Strachan, 57 - wildlife presenter who places her faith in the natural world

“I think this pilgrimage is going to be really good for me. These days we all tend to live busy, complicated lives, and what I love about walking, is all you’ve got to think about is putting one foot in front of the other.

"I find it very cathartic, it's my form of meditation. There’s a simplicity to just walking.

"Walking, thinking, taking time to connect with nature. I guess that's my form of spiritual engagement.”

Sonali Shah, 43 - journalist and TV presenter who was raised in a Jain household

“It felt like the opportunity of going on a pilgrimage like this came at the right time in my life. I grew up in a liberal Jain, East African Indian household in North-West London, where faith, race and culture were very intertwined.

"While I have always been comfortable with who I am and the way I live, in recent years, with my kids asking more questions, I realised that using the word agnostic hasn't been quite right. I was also curious about what, if anything, I could add to the party as someone who was born into a faith that many people have never heard of.”

What are the route and locations on Pilgrimage?

Created in 2011, the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way is linked by ancient churches dedicated to sixth and seventh-century saints, but it also takes pilgrims through outstanding places of natural beauty in the mountain ranges of Eryri, also known as Snowdonia, and the North Wales coast path. Travelling for two weeks on foot and by bus, the seven celebrity pilgrims start their 220km adventure at Flint Castle on the bank of the Dee Estuary, and follow the coastal path to Greenfield Valley and the official start of the pilgrim way.

The pilgrims will be faced with challenging paths and climbs as they traverse North Wales, tackling the foothills of spectacular mountain ranges, as well as taking on England and Wales’ highest peak Yr Wyddfa, also known as Mount Snowdon. Carrying their own backpacks, they’ll sleep in basic accommodation from a caravan to a climbers’ hut, as well as experiencing an eco-retreat in an ancient oak forest and a Buddhist meditation Centre.

Their final destination is Bardsey Island, or Ynys Enlli, which means ‘isle of currents’. It was a popular destination among early Christian monks and hermits, who believed Bardsey was the end of the world; a place where the distance between heaven and earth becomes intangible and so becomes a place of guaranteed resurrection. Crossing the Bardsey sound is notoriously dangerous, so will the celebrities manage to complete this challenging journey safely?

Pilgrimage: The Road to Wild Wales 2024 will air on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer on March 29 at 9pm

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