wend your way

wend (one's) way

To proceed to or along a particular path or course. Used especially in the phrase "wend (one's) way home." It's been a great party, but it's starting to get late, so I think I'll start wending my way home. People eventually started to wend their way back to their offices as police broke up the demonstration.
See also: way, wend
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

wend your way

go in a specific direction, typically slowly or by an indirect route.
See also: way, wend
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • if it's all the same
  • it's all the same to me
  • be up to (one)
  • be up to somebody
  • it's not the meat, it's the motion
  • it's on me
  • good to be here
  • (it's) good to be here
  • the way the crow flies
  • keep late hours
References in periodicals archive
To find the mill, you wend your way through a special industrial zone, where you are greeted by several large billboards announcing the virtues of industrial development.