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The '''Kerry Camino''' is a walk modelled on the [[Camino de Santiago]] in Northern Spain. It follows a route from [[Tralee]] to [[Dingle]] along the spine of the [[Dingle Peninsula]] 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. There are plans to extend the route in future years.
The '''Kerry Camino''' is a walk modelled on the [[Camino de Santiago]] in Northern Spain. It follows a route from [[Tralee]] to [[Dingle]] along the spine of the [[Dingle Peninsula]] 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. There are plans to extend the route in future years.

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The Kerry Camino is a walk modelled on the Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain. It follows a route from Tralee to Dingle along the spine of the Dingle Peninsula 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. There are plans to extend the route in future years.


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