Distance: 30.5km (19 miles)
Duration: 6-7 hours
Start: Bray seafront to St. James Church, Dublin 8
Difficulty: Easy
This walk has several stamp points along the way where people can get their passports stamped. At the start of the walk, people can get their first stamp at Finnbees Coffee House on Bray seafront. Then, the way heads north to the second stamp point located in St. James Church in Crinken, Bray.
The Bray Celtic Camino also passes through the lovely village of Dalkey which offers spectacular views of the coast, as well as ostentatious mansions like the one of U2 lead singer, Bono.
The third stop is the James Joyce Tower and Museum in Sandycove. Then the walk continues through Dún Laoghaire, stopping in Christ Church Cathedral and finally in St James Church, where the Camino Society of Ireland information centre is.
There, people can obtain their final stamp and the Celtic Camino Compostela.
If you want to join a group to walk this route, you can join our Camino training organised every year on St James Day.