Kilkenny en Irlande

Discover Kilkenny

With its cobbled streets, lively pubs, and one of Ireland’s most iconic castles, Kilkenny is a delightful blend of history, creativity, and small-city charm.

Medieval Charm, Artisan Spirit, and a True Taste of Ireland’s Heritage

With its cobbled streets, lively pubs, and one of Ireland’s most iconic castles, Kilkenny is a delightful blend of history, creativity, and small-city charm. Just 90 minutes south of Dublin, this medieval gem offers a perfect escape for travellers seeking a step back in time—without leaving modern comforts behind.

What Makes Kilkenny Special?

Known as Ireland’s medieval capital, Kilkenny is steeped in history. Its streets are lined with centuries-old architecture, from monastic ruins to grand merchant houses. But Kilkenny isn’t just about the past—it’s also a hub of modern creativity, with craft breweries, art galleries, and design studios adding a vibrant, contemporary edge.

Whether you’re exploring the grandeur of Kilkenny Castle, browsing handmade crafts, or enjoying traditional music in a riverside pub, Kilkenny offers an authentic and welcoming Irish experience.

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Le château de Kilkenny

Things to Do in Kilkenny

Kilkenny Castle

The city’s crown jewel, Kilkenny Castle, dates back to the 12th century and commands a stunning position overlooking the River Nore. Its beautifully restored interiors showcase Victorian, medieval, and Gothic styles, while the surrounding parklands are perfect for a leisurely stroll or picnic. Guided tours are available, but it’s equally enjoyable to explore at your own pace.

Medieval Mile

This walkable trail through Kilkenny’s historic heart connects many of its key landmarks, including St. Canice’s Cathedral and Round Tower, Rothe House, and the Black Abbey. It’s a journey through centuries of history, all within a compact and charming city centre.

Butler Gallery

Housed in the former castle stables, this contemporary art gallery celebrates Irish creativity in a unique historical setting.

Smithwick’s Experience

Beer enthusiasts will love this interactive tour of one of Ireland’s oldest breweries. Learn the story behind Smithwick’s ale and enjoy a tasting or two in a lively, immersive setting.

Craft & Design

Kilkenny is at the heart of Ireland’s craft movement. Visit the Kilkenny Design Centre and nearby workshops to discover exquisite pottery, glass, textiles, and jewellery—all handmade by local artisans.

Abbaye de Jerpoint, Kilkenny, Irlande

Just Outside the City: Jerpoint Abbey

A short drive from Kilkenny, Jerpoint Abbey is a stunning 12th-century Cistercian ruin. Once a thriving centre of religious and cultural life, the abbey is now a peaceful and evocative site, featuring intricately carved stonework and a serene atmosphere.

Tip: Visit early in the day for a quieter experience and the best light for photography.

When to Visit

Kilkenny hosts a variety of festivals throughout the year, including the Cat Laughs Comedy Festival and the Kilkenny Arts Festival in August. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, while winter brings cosy charm and festive cheer.

Getting to Kilkenny

  • From Dublin: Just over 90 minutes by train or car, with direct rail links offering a scenic and convenient journey.
  • From Cork or Waterford: Easily accessible via regional road and bus networks.
  • As part of a wider tour: Kilkenny fits seamlessly into an east-to-west or southbound Irish itinerary.

Great British Trips can help coordinate rail, car hire, and guided routes through Ireland’s cultural highlights.

Plan Your Kilkenny Experience

For a mix of history, heart, and handcrafted culture, Kilkenny is the perfect destination. With Great British Trips, you can create a bespoke package that includes:

  • Entry to Kilkenny Castle and other key heritage sites.
  • A day trip to Jerpoint Abbey with an optional guided tour.
  • A walking route along the Medieval Mile.
  • Accommodation in a boutique hotel or charming guesthouse.
  • Optional extras like a brewery tour or artisan workshop visit.

A city of stories, stone walls, and strong traditions—Kilkenny is Ireland at its most timeless.
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