Ultimate Guide to Hiking the Kerry Camino
The Kerry Camino is a 57km (35 miles) long-distance pilgrimage hiking trail based in the South West of Ireland. This Irish pilgrim route follows the path that is believed to have been taken by many pilgrims on their way to St. James' Church in Dingle Town, before then setting sail to Northern Spain to visit the tomb of St. James, the Apostle, in Santiago de Compostela.
Do’s and don’ts for walkers
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Cool down an overheated body quickly: hiking tips
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Hiking Checklist (2021 Update) – What to Pack When Hiking in Europe
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Leave No Trace – The 7 Principles
Here at Hillwalk Tours, we love to help people to get outdoors and get hiking. We’re avid hikers ourselves and...
Hiking Equipment – Essential Hiking Gear
Hiking equipment can vary from trail to trail – you may not need ice pickaxes for walking the Dingle Way,...
Camino Packing List – What To Bring On The Camino
If you’re thinking of walking the Camino, a Camino packing list is a very useful resource to have. What to...