St Declan’s Way Annual Pilgrimage
The St. Declan’s Way Annual Pilgrimage is a guided walking event that traces the ancient 115 km route from Cashel in County Tipperary to Ardmore in County Waterford. This path, known as Ireland’s Camino, follows the journey of St. Declan, a 5th-century missionary who is believed to have preceded St. Patrick in spreading Christianity in Ireland. The pilgrimage offers participants a unique opportunity to connect with Ireland’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage. Walking the St. Declan’s Way offers more than just a physical challenge; it is an immersive experience into Ireland’s natural beauty and spiritual history. Participants will traverse diverse landscapes, from the fertile lands of the Golden Vale to the heather-covered slopes of the Knockmealdown Mountains, and along the scenic coastal pathways of Waterford. The route also passes through historic towns and villages, providing a glimpse into Ireland’s rich cultural tapestry. For more information and to book your place, visit the official St. Declan’s Way website.
