The Kerry Camino
The Kerry Camino is a local initiative to promote walking in the area, especially The Dingle Way sections between Tralee, with an annual event each April/May. Walkers taking part can stamp their Kerry Camino passports along the route, walking through coastal, historical sites through the Gaeltacht Corca Dhuibhne.
Visit the Kerry Walking Trails interactive map on Google Maps for Sports Ireland approved way marked trails in South Kerry, the Dingle Peninsula / Corca Dhuibhne and linking over from Co. Cork via the Beara Peninsula. This user-friendly resource provides details such as trail location, length, difficulty, duration, GPS coordinates and directions to the trailhead/parking areas etc.
Developed by Kerry County Council in partnership with North, East and West Kerry Development and South Kerry Development Partnership, this is a collaboration of trails information from ongoing SKDP, NEWKD and KCC projects. These maps have been developed through the support of the Department of Rural & Community Development’s ‘Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme.'
For advice on ensuring a safe and responsible walk or hike in Kerry, please see Sports Ireland’s Walking Safely Guide.
For more information on the trails and to download a pdf map brochure visit www.southkerry.ie/trails.
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