The Kerry Camino is an annual guided walk, to promote walking in the area, specifically the walk known also as The Dingle Way between Tralee and Dingle.
The Kerry Camino provides guides and buses back to Tralee each day. If you are staying on the route they transfer your bags to your accommodation each day. Money earned during the walk is used for printing Kerry Camino passports and promotional materials and paying for website and advertising. They are a non-profit volunteer run organisation.
On the Kerry camino a walker uses a Passport and stamping stations on the route to mark their progress.
Various events take place during the year on the route.
Passports are available for free from local tourist offices. Certificates are issued by Tralee and Dingle Tourist offices on production of a completed passport.
“My wife and I completed the Kerry Camino as part of the Dingle Way in May. We found this to be a great way to get a close up view of the beautiful country side and ocean views along with getting to know the farmers, innkeepers and others we met along the way.” LARRY C, NEW MEXICO