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Pilgrimage route in Co. Kerry, Ireland
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The Kerry Camino is a walk modelled on the Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain. The route comprises a section of the Dingle Way between Tralee and Dingle which has some of the most dramatic scenery and coastline in Ireland. The route purportedly follows a path taken by Saint Brendan, at present the route begins at the St. Johns Roman Catholic Church in Tralee and ends at St. James Church of Ireland in Dingle.

Road-crossing along the Camino
Camino stamping station, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry

References

  1. "Is this the most beautiful walk in Ireland?". IrishCentral.com. 13 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Final Preparations In Place For Kerry Camino This Weekend - Tralee Today". TraleeToday.ie. 30 April 2024.

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52°15′31″N 9°44′09″W / 52.258493°N 9.73572°W / 52.258493; -9.73572

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