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Saint Patrick's Way Camino Walk and Lunch

The Saint Patrick Centre, 53A Market Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6LZ
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St Patrick's Pilgrim Walk, Downpatrick is an epic adventure. Discover the amazing story of Saint Patrick at The Saint Patrick Centre and walk in his footsteps on our Pilgrim's Way around the Medieval Town of Downpatrick.

Explore the stunning countryside and visit important sites in Patrick's story with our experienced guides who will bring Saint Patrick's story to life and discuss spiritual aspects of his journey. Have a Pilgrim's Lunch at The Barn in Saul (included).

The Pilgrim's Walk an is completely guided, follows paths and country roads and observes social distancing principles. It can be complete in a day doing the entire trail or as two half-day trips. The tour always starts from the Saint Patrick Centre.

Half Day, 6 miles including guide, lunch & transfer.
Booking essential

Visit the World's only St Patrick Exhibition
Ramble the Quoile River and see Inch Abbey where the legend of the snakes was written.
Visit Patrick's first Church in Ireland – a famous thin place
Saturdays at 9am
Leave from The Saint Patrick Centre
Fully Guided Small Group (15 max)
Pilgrim's Passport, High Vis 'Patrick's Way Pilgrim' Vest and lunch included.
We suggest moderate fitness level. Rainproof gear sunscreen, small backpacks recommended. Stout footwear essential.

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  • Booking Required

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Adult£45.00 per ticket

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Opening Times

Season (27 Apr 2024 - 7 Sept 2024)
DayTimes
Monday - FridayClosed
Saturday09:00 - 15:00
SundayClosed

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