The National Famine Way begins at the memorial glass wall at Strokestown Park House and National Famine Museum, County Roscommon, and continues through six counties to EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin’s Docklands. The route is marked by more than 30 pairs of bronze children’s shoes.
A comprehensive official pack includes a passport and a ship ticket for one of the original famine families. There is a free app where you can follow the experience of 12 year old Daniel Tighe, with relevant audio and video centred around the bronze shoes. On completion of the route, official walkers discover the fate of their famine family and receive a certificate of completion.
Trail details
- Type:
- Long Distance Waymarked Way
- Location:
- Strokestown Dublin
- Grade:
- Easy
- Format:
- Linear
- Length:
- 168.60km
Car parking, toilets, café at trailhead
- You can choose to walk or cycle this 165km historical route.
- There are over 30 pairs of bronze children’s shoes to spot along the way.
- The official pack includes a passport, so you can keep a record of your walk with stamps.
- You receive a certificate of completion when you finish the walk.