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Camino Society office at St James church
What is the Celtic Camino?

​The Cathedral of Santiago has agreed to grant a Compostela to pilgrims who complete the 75km Camino Ingles route from A Coruña to Santiago, as long as they have already completed a certified 25km pilgrimage in their country of origin.

 

Camino Society Ireland CLG (“The Society”) has undertaken the task of defining authentic pilgrim routes within Ireland. The Society has named the 25km walked in Ireland with the 75k walked from A Coruna, the “Celtic Camino”.    

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A Coruña has many historical links to Ireland, including being the main port of disembarkation for Irish pilgrims since the 12th century.  

 

This provides Irish pilgrims with a great opportunity to do part of the Camino at home before starting Camino Ingles in A Coruña. 

 

 

How to receive a Camino de Santiago Compostela for walking from 75km A CORUÑA.

 

Decide on the route in Ireland you plan to walk. 

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It must be a minimum of 25km.​

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It should have Stamp/Sellos system in place to allow for verification, if possible.

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Preferably linked to a Pilgrimage, of which there are many in Ireland.

 

Routes: You can find a list of our "suggested" routes here: **Suggested routes.

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NB: The society have no responsibility for any of these routes!   

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Acquire your official Camino de Santiago Pilgrims Passport/Credentiales.

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  • We can only accept official Camino de Santiago passports (issued by the Camino Society Ireland or international equivalent).

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  • Check our Camino Society website here for more information. ​

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  • Complete your Celtic Camino stage(etapa), STAMP AT THE START AND FINISH, where available. This is a “trust system”!

 

​Bring your Pilgrims Passport to the Information Centre in Dublin for verification and we will certify you have walked 25km with a

"Celtic Camino Compostela".

 

If you cannot visit the Information Centre contact us via email or at one of our Information days email: info@caminosociety.ie

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Recommence your Pilgrimage in A Corúna, from there to Santiago the normal rules apply if you wish to obtain a Compostela, 2 x sello/stamps per day.​​

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  • In Santiago you submit your Pilgrims Passport with your stamps for the A Corúna route along with your Celtic Camino Compostela (or a copy) and you will be granted a Camino de Santiago Compostela.  

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  • You can also request a Cathedral stamp for you Celtic Compostela  in the Pilgrims office. These arrangements have been discussed and approved by the Pilgrim Office in Santiago.

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Remember to bring the Celtic Camino Compostela (or a copy) with you to Spain.

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The Celtic Camino Compostela will be issued in the Information Centre and at Society events. It will be stamped with the Society and the St James’s Church stamps, as well as with the signature of our chairperson, Turlough O’Donnell. 

 

There will be no charge for the Compostela for pilgrims with our Camino Society passport or for our members. Pilgrims with other official passports will be asked for a small donativo, €1 or €2, to cover our printing costs. 

 

Note: Pilgrims with other evidence of 25km completed on a Irish Pilgrim Path can get a Celtic Camino Compostela if they purchase the Society’s Passport.

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"Giving something Back".

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