Let us support you and carry your bags and you will have the comfort of having a local contact to call on in the event of a problem. We will provide you with detailed route notes, transport to and from the walk and luggage transfers and accommodation if required. We offer the following walks on a self- guided and guided format or we can tailor longer and shorter walks to your needs.

Kerry Camino

This is an easy to moderate walk totalling 55km traversing the Dingle peninsula encompassing some of the most amazing scenery from Tralee Bay, Boglands, the Slieve Mish Mountain Range, Inch Strand and finishing in Dingle town at St. James Church. We will supply your Kerry Camino Passport.

Day 1
Tralee to Camp Village – 18km (Moderate/Hard)

Day 2
Camp Village to Annascaul – 16km (Easy/Moderate)

Day 3
Annascaul to Dingle – 21km (Easy/Moderate)

The Kerry Way

Visit some lovely Kerry towns and see the Iveragh peninsula in a special and memorable way. Learn about Daniel O’Connell, the liberator, and visit his home in Caherdaniel, visit the pretty town of Waterville and learn why they have a Charlie Chaplin festival, visit Sneem and learn why Charles de Gaulle has a statue there, enjoy the bustling tourist town of Kenmare with its stylish craft shops and great restaurants. Finish in Killarney the tourist capital of the South West of Ireland.

Section 1: The Daniel O’Connell Section
Glenbeigh to Caherciveen – 20.5km (Easy/Moderate)
Caherciveen to Waterville – 24km (Moderate to Difficult)
Waterville to Caherdaniel (Coastal Route) – 12km (Easy with one climb)

Section 2: South of The Iveragh Peninsula Section
Caherdaniel to Sneem  – 17km (Easy /Moderate)
Sneem to Kenmare – 25km (Moderate)
Kenmare to Killarney – 22km (Moderate)

Killarney National Park

We will be happy to suggest Itineraries of Killarney National Park suitable to your needs. Visit Killarney Cathedral, Killarney House, Ross Castle, Muckross Abbey, Muckross House and Gardens. Learn the story of 2 families and Queen Victoria’s visit. Enjoy views of Lough Leane and Muckross Lake, and the McGillycuddy Reeks. See the Kerry Cow herd and catch glimpses of the native deer in addition to other flora and fauna.

2023 Itinerary

Scheduled Walks

2-3 days Walking The Kerry Camino

2-3 Days Walking The Kerry Way Section 1

2-3 days Walking The Kerry Way Section 2

A Day in Killarney National Park

All our guides are local people with years of experience and a great knowledge of the outdoors and a passion for the history and culture of the area and a great desire to enhance the visitor’s experience in Kerry.

VIEW & BOOK TOURS

Please note

*Unfortunately, due to insurance restrictions, we can only accept over 18s on all of our tours and can not include pets

*Hidden Kerry as achieved the COVID-19 Safety Charter from Fáilte Ireland and The Safe Destination Accreditation from Kerry County Council

*All Current COVID-19 Restrictions and Recommendations in place on the date of the tour will apply

*Content and experiences on tours will differ according to availability and seasonality

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“Enjoyed 2 wonderful days with Ingrid and Grace walking the Kerry Camino. Ingrid was the ideal guide ensuring everyone could walk at their own pace and no-one got left behind. Grace looked after us in the support car with plenty of water refills and carrying of gear to keep our packs light. The accommodation and meals were top notch and nothing was too much bother for our lovely hosts. The Kerry Camino stamps and certs were a lovely touch making the hike feel like a real achievement. Highly recommended!”
Genevieve S from Tripadvisor