♂️Join the Sligo Camino on Saturday 5th July!♂️
There are still a few places remaining on the 10th Sligo Camino. This spectacular 34km takes you through the beautiful Sligo landscape finishing in the village of Coolaney. Tickets are at https://www.sligocamino.ie/tickets.html
Enjoy regular breaks and stops and the tastiest meal you will every have upon completion. Make sure to stay around for John Colleary in the Camino Marquee that evening too.
Tickets for the Sligo Camino 2025 cost €60 (plus a booking fee). This includes bus transfer, light refreshments en route, dinner on return to Coolaney, a commemorative Sligo Camino t-shirt / native tree being planted for every walker and a Sligo Camino Finishers Medal for all walkers!
Where?
The route is along the Sligo Way from Dromahair, Co. Leitrim to Coolaney, Co. Sligo.
Stage 1 Dromahair to Slishwood. Download File
Stage 2 Slishwood to Collooney Download File
Stage 3 Collooney to Coolaney Download File
How long?
The route is 34.5km from Dromahair Co. Leitrim to Coolaney, Co. Sligo.
How difficult?
Be clear that the Sligo Camino is physically demanding & you should only attempt it if you have regular experience of walking 10km without stopping. Do not register if you are carrying an injury, have any underlying medical conditions or have no experience of walking long distances. The walk is not suitable for children under 14 even with adult supervision.
Terrain?
The Camino route incorporates tarred roads, gravel paths, boggy hillside, timber boardwalks, forest tracks, grassy trails and stone slabs. The route finishes with 8km of country lanes around the Annaghmore Estate between Collooney and Coolaney. The highest point is approximately 275m around Slieve Daene.
Guided or self-led?
The Sligo Camino is self-led. It follows a waymarked trail and walkers should look out for the timber posts with the yellow walker on them.
All info is on their website – https://www.sligocamino.ie/tickets.html