We rewarded ourselves with a hike from oven to the top of Brandon point. I’m in love with this rugged green coast, stunning vistas, amazing people, and the local musi, just wow! Loving Life!



We rewarded ourselves with a hike from oven to the top of Brandon point. I’m in love with this rugged green coast, stunning vistas, amazing people, and the local musi, just wow! Loving Life!



We made it to Dingle! Our required Camino miles in Ireland are complete! We have hiked 64 km ; approx 40 miles so far and both doing great. We now will have about 3/4 days to just hike all around the Peninsula before we head to Spain. We found a place called the Fishbox for dinner -incredible seafood chowder and Irish brown bread. Dingle is a beautiful little town with colorful shops, great pubs, music, stunning marina, and wonderful people!





23 km inland across the Dingle Peninsula. Sunshine all the way! Easier than first day for us. Staying at B&B in Camp!




We chose to treat ourselves to the Grand Hotel for a great nights sleep before our Camino begins. Woke up to good coffee and scrumptious scones. Just a few blocks down at St. John’s church we got out Camino passport, our first stamp and we were on our way! We could not have asked for a more glorious first day out. Temperature in the 50’s and sunshine!!!






For those arriving Dublin airport we and heading to Tralee to start the Kerry Camino, here are a few specific instructions:
As you exit baggage claim area, look to your left platform 21 is the Dublin express shuttle which will take you to the Heuston Station (10 Euros). You will need a train tickets from Heuston to Mallow/Mallow to Tralee (30 Euros). We purchased shuttle and tickets online from the Irish Rail app.
Coffee/tea available on the train!

Web are at it again! Catching a plane to Ireland to begin the first part of the Celtic Camino. We will backpack the Kerry way. It feels wonderful to have the backpacks loaded!

Seafood noodles with clams, squid, baby scallops, and shrimp! So good!!!

We meet a multitude of people from all over the world, walking for a multitude of reasons. The stories are inspiring, heartbreaking, and validating . Yesterday we walked upon a memorial in the woods that confirmed the healing power of the Camino. It was a beautiful testament to love, loss, hope, memories, and growth! Bom Camino. May your journey bring peace.







We brought along a little good voodoo on our packs for the Camino! Bom Camino! Trying to keep the blisters, aches, and pains away😂
It’s been a beautiful 2 days!!!







