

County Kilkenny
Inistioge, County Kilkenny ©Shutterstock
Fusing medieval history with a cosmopolitan city life, Kilkenny buzzes with an unforgettable energy. From the walls of the marble city, to the network of towns and villages that are dotted around the verdant countryside, this ancient county at the centre of Ireland’s Ancient East packs maximum wow-factor into an easily navigable space.
Kilkenny city
Right in the thick of the action is Kilkenny city’s Norman castle, gifted to the people of Kilkenny in 1967 by the Butler family for only £50. The castle is surrounded by a network of maze-like alleyways and lanes, so it’s an exciting adventure to see where, and in which century, you’ll end up. You might find yourself in St Canice’s Cathedral looking at the remarkable 700-year-old Red Book of Ossory, travelling through time at the restored 17th century Rothe House, or knocking about a sliotar while practicing hurling at Nowlan Park.
County Kilkenny
L-R: River Nore; Jerpoint Park; stand-up paddleboarding; Kilkenny Castle
Beyond the city
Step out of the city, and the necklace of towns and villages along the River Nore waits to transport you to a fairytale landscape. Through Bennetsbridge, Thomastown, Inistioge and more, discover a landscape that harks back to ancient times and tales.
The countryside is suited to driving, cycling, or walking; take a tasty day trip with Kilkenny Culinary Tours or explore the county's cycling and walking trails – the Barrow Way from Goresbridge to St Mullins is a highlight. You can also take to the water with Go with the Flow for paddling trails on Kilkenny's waterways to suit all abilities.
Kilkenny always has something new to explore, another hidden gem that you just might have missed the first time around. Stumble across hidden galleries in the city, unearth Viking gold at Dunmore Cave or get up close and personal with the birds of prey at the Hawkeye School of Falconry based in gorgeous Lyrath Estate. In short, don’t just plan one trip to Kilkenny – plan a few!


Kilkenny Castle, County Kilkenny
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Medieval Mile Museum
Start your journey of discovery at the Medieval Mile Museum, Kilkenny and watch the city's rich history unfold.
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The National Reptile Zoo
Want to know what a snake really feels like or how a chameleon catches its prey? Find out these answers and more at The National Reptile Zoo in Kilkenny City, Ireland's only reptile zoo.
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The National Design & Craft Gallery
The National Design & Craft Gallery was established by the Crafts Council of Ireland in 2000 and is Ireland's leading centre for contemporary craft and design.
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Kilkenny Cycling Tours and Bike Hire
Kilkenny Cycling Tours offers you the opportunity to visit historical and cultural sites around Kilkenny City, including Kilkenny Castle, The Design Centre, Shee Alms House, The Tholsel, The Butterslip, Rothe House, The Old Courthouse, Saint Francis Abbey, The Black Abbey and Saint Canice’s Cathedral.
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Dunmore Cave
Dunmore cave will be closed until further notice while essential works are carried out. Make your way to Dunmore Cave, just 10km from Kilkenny City. A blend of history and geology gives you a fascinating learning experience. The cave contains some of Ireland's finest calcite cave formations.
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Highbank Organic Orchards
Discover Highbank Organic Orchards, County Kilkenny, and check out the rich, fertile soils which produce their delicious apples. Taste organic apple juice and cider made lovingly by the Calder-Potts family.
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