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New Pilgrimage Route: The Wisconsin Way

Inspired by the Camino de Santiago, the Wisconsin Way began in 2013 and is a 130‑mile journey through east‑central Wisconsin’s Kettle Moraine region. It passes through lakes, hills, ridges, and dairy‑farming landscapes, with segments on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail and rural roads. The route connects three major Marian shrines:

The journey is pioneer‑style, with no fixed signage; pilgrims rely on word‑of‑mouth and GPS for navigation. Services are expanding, including pilgrim tours, lodging, and unique accommodations like farm stays and yurts.

Visit the official website for the Wisconsin Way Pilgrimage.