Tonevane Walk Kerry Camino , County Kerry
About the Business
Welcome to Tonevane Walk Kerry Camino, an institution that offers a unique and exciting way to experience the picturesque natural beauty of County Kerry, Ireland. Located in Tonavane, this establishment is a park and a point of interest that delights visitors with its stunning landscapes and tranquil surroundings.
Tonevane Walk Kerry Camino invites you to explore the incredible Kerry Camino, a walking trail that covers over 60 kilometers of breathtaking Irish countryside. The trail is divided into several sections of varying lengths, all of which offer captivating views of the rolling hills, charming villages, and rugged coastline. You can embark on the Kerry Camino as part of a group or a solo trip, and there are options available for both experienced hikers and novices.
This institution provides well-maintained paths, clear markings, and informative signposts that guide you through the trail’s stunning scenery. The Kerry Camino also features several historic sites, including old castles, ancient monasteries, and beautiful churches scattered throughout the route.
Tonevane Walk Kerry Camino also offers a range of services to ensure your experience is comfortable and hassle-free. You can opt to stay in local accommodations along the way, making the experience even more authentic and immersive. If you prefer, Tonevane Walk Kerry Camino can arrange for your transportation and luggage transfers, allowing you to enjoy your journey stress-free.
Whether you are a nature lover, adventurer, or history enthusiast, Tonevane Walk Kerry Camino is the perfect destination for a memorable Irish experience. Plan your trip today and explore the stunning natural landscapes, rich culture, and fascinating history of County Kerry.
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Tonavane, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Reviews
"A great walk - remember to get a 'Camino passport' at the tourist information centre Tralee & you can get the pass stamped at several locations (There are five each in Tralee & Dingle, at the Service station at Blennerville, at Camp, Inch Annascaul, Lispole, and there are several attached to benches en-route.) If you 'collect 8' (I presume spread over the entire route) you can collect a certificate of completion at Tralee or Dingle tourist offices. So remember, what look like mail boxes attached to benches contain stamps. The hike itself from Tralee to Camp has very little climbing - keeping to the 200m mark for the majority of the hike, so it's a good hike for those of reasonable fitness. Views are amazing. The route runs above and a few hundred metres from the N86 road that carries the Tralee to Dingle bus between Tralee and Camp - and has ample opportunity for 'escape' if you discover you've bitten off more than you can chew. Parts of the trail can be muddy, especially after heavy rain, so boots are recommended. There is also very little cover once you hit Tonevane and set off towards the Junction bar in Camp, so if it starts raining, you'll have no shelter to retreat to. But it's a nice and easy hike (about 18 Km.)."
"Five of us did the walk from Tonevane to Camp and had some fabulous coffee there. Good decent hike with beautiful views across the water. Great view of Fenit Lighthouse. Will definitely do it again."
"Fantastic walk with view on Tralee town. Beauty of mountains."
"The view is magical from above, totally worth to travel across the country to hike here"
"Beautiful scenery. Highly recommended place to visit"
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