Tours & Trails
The Boyne Valley Camino
Discover this 25km, figure of 8, loop walk, a nationally recognized trail and part of the Celtic Camino series connecting Ireland to Spain. Pick up your passport and collect official Camino Stamps along the route, which begins and ends at St Peters Church, West Street Drogheda.
Linking Drogheda to Northern Spain by ancient pilgrim paths, the Boyne Camino heads out of town, passing several heritage sites and points of interest before looping back along the ancient Boyne River and coming back into Drogheda. Its an excellent walk that attracts 100s of visitors every year.
- Pick up your official Celtic Camino passport and collect stamps along the route.
- Start your Camino at St Peter's Church West Street in Drogheda and follow the iconic scallop shell waymarkers.
- Feeling adventurous? Complete the remaining 75km in A Coruna in Spain and finish in Santiago de Compostella.
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The Boyne Valley Camino
Customer Testimonials
โFantastic Walks & Talks as always. Looking forward to next year. Thank you!โ
Carol Saurin
“Ellie was a joy to listen to last week. What a courageous and wonderful ambassador for Ireland and its fabulous tracks and trails. Well done to all involved in the festival.”
Pauline Byrne
โFantastic tour with Owen on the taste of Drogheda walking tour. This was a great showcase of passionate traders, restaurants from our town. Fabulous choice of food and drink for the night! Well done to all and this could be a great stable for the town to show to our visitors the passion and delights in our town!โ
P. Byrne
“A fantastic day out in the mountains-everything was spot on as usual. Thank you
Dusty & Co.”
Darragh Tulla
“It was a great morning, we thoroughly enjoyed it and cannot wait until the next
adventure.”
Liz Carolan
“Canโt wait ’til next year!”
Katja Reid
“Drogheda at itโs best. Well done – a great way to spend an hour or two.”
Joe Stafford
Things To Know
What should I bring with me?
For our forest, mountain or off-road trails, we recommend bringing water, snacks, good waterproof boots or trainers, hat and sunglasses. You may bring a walking pole if you like and please dress according to the weather-it is Ireland after all. Light layers and waterproof shoes and coat, plus some clean socks just in case.
Are dogs allowed on your trails?
Dogs are allowed on some of our trails and on others only guide dogs are permitted. Please read the event description carefully to see if dogs are allowed or contact us to confirm.
Do I get a Camino passport with my Boyne Camino ticket?
Yes! We include in the cost of the tickets the official Camino passport. You will collect stamps all along the Boyne Camino route and you can (if you are feeling extra adventurous) take this passport with you to complete the remaining 75km in Spain to complete a full 100km Camino.
Why is there an admin charge on my ticket?
We use Eventbrite as our ticketing partner; they process our ticket sales on our behalf. As we are a volunteer-led group, we need to add a small charge to each ticket to cover fees from Eventbrite.
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