The Saint Kevin's Way (Irish: Slí Chaoimhín) is a pilgrim path in County Wicklow, Ireland.
It is 30 kilometres (19 miles) long and begins in the village of Hollywood, crosses the Wicklow Gap, and ends at the remains of the medieval monastery in Glendalough.
An alternative spur route begins at Valleymount and joins the main trail at Ballinagee Bridge.
[1] The trail follows in the footsteps of Caoimhín Naofa who crossed the Wicklow Mountains and founded the monastery at Glendalough in the 6th century.
[citation needed] In 2016 Saint Kevin's Way became part of the new National Pilgrim Passport for Ireland.