Sunday May 16th is the Feast of St Brendan

As he is intrinsically involved with the Kerry Camino we feel it appropriate to share this poster from St Brendan’s Church Tralee encouraging the celebration of his feast day Feast of St Brendan PDF Poster

Kerry Camino weekend 2021 is in September

KERRY CAMINO WEEKEND: The committee of Kerry Camino are planning the postponed 3-day walk of the Kerry Camino on the weekend 17th to 19th September 2021 (Friday to Sunday.) By then it is hoped that the vulnerable members of the community will all be vaccinated and the walk weekend can proceed in safety for all. In the interim though, tickets …

Event Cancelled

After a meeting of the committee and discussion with local authorities we have taken the difficult decision to cancel our event on the 5th of September.   We are unsure of how the Covid 19 situation is developing and whether or not we would be able to run the walk on the 5th given the way sporting events have been …

Tickets available for September 5 walk

Tickets are now available for our organised walk from Tralee to Camp  on the 5th of September this walk is our attempt to make up for our cancelled May bank holiday walk  which we couldn’t run due to Covid 19   Tickets are available here  

Mike O’Neill RIP

Kerry Camino are saddened to learn of the death of Mike O’Neill, Camp on Friday 22nd May. Our many walkers of the 3 day May Bank Holiday weekend will remember Mike as the proprietor of The Railway Tavern in Camp, where our first day’s walk from Tralee concluded and our second day’s walk to Annascaul resumed the following morning. We …

Some day……..

Some day when this is all over we are going to organise another walk it might be just a 1 day walk from Camp to Annascaul as it is a shorter than the other 2 days and it is easy to get to each part of the route we will let everyone know when this is taking place. So we …

Kerry Camino Annual 2020 Walk Cancelled

Unfortunately due to concerns about the corona virus we are going to have to cancel this years guided walk. While the walking section of the weekend could be carried out safely we felt that using buses to transport people  and have groups of people gathering afterwards would be too risky for the wider community and irresponsible on our part. we …