Kerry Camino

Distance: 57km ( 35 miles)
Duration: 3 days. From 3- 4.5 hours per day
Start: Tralee Tourist Office to St. James Church, Dingle
Difficulty: Moderate

This is a flexible 57km route that can be split into 3 sections (from 17km to 22km per day). The Kerry Camino is a local initiative aimed at promoting walking in the area like The Dingle Way between Tralee and Dingle.
People who want to do this walk can get their Walker’s Pack at the local tourist office (Tralee and Dingle), which includes a pilgrim logbook; the pilgrim passport to collect your stamps along the way, it also includes a Kerry Camino history leaflet, and mountain safety and local information leaflet.
By walking this pilgrimage route you’ll be walking in the footsteps of St. Brendan, the navigator. This Camino route passes through rugged, mountainous, coastal scenery as well as beautiful towns and villages. Stopping in the six different stamps locations:
·       Shea‘s filling Station Blennerville
·       The Junction Bar in Camp
·       The Railway Tavern in Camp
·       Hanafin’s Bar in Annascaul
·       The South Pole in Annascaul
·       Brian Keane, Checkout Shop in Lispole
 
Then, the way ends at the Spanish-built Church of St. James in Dingle. At the end of the walk, people can get their Certificate of complexion issued by the Tralee and Dingle Tourist Offices.
For more information visit https://kerrycamino.com/

Kerry Camino map



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