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Things to see and do in Kilkenny

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Kilkenny, known as the Marble City, is a charming Irish city filled with Medieval architectu­re and buildings. An impressive castle, several well-preserved churches, and tons of artisan boutique shops and pubs make it a favourite place for tourists to visit and a popular weekend getaway for the Irish locals (especially for stag and hen parties). With so many things to do in Kilkenny, it’s easy to spend a day or two in this picturesqu­e town.

Kilkenny is only 1.5 - 2 hours from Dublin by car or bus, making it an easy day trip from Dublin, for those looking to get out of the capital and see a bit more of Ireland. It’s also a popular stop on guided day trips from Dublin to Glendaloug­h and Wicklow. Whether you have a couple of days, a full day, or even just a couple of hours, Kilkenny has plenty to offer and is definitely worth the visit. Here is my ultimate list of things to do in Kilkenny, Ireland.

THE MEDIEVAL MILE

Kilkenny’s Medieval Mile is a trail that links Kilkenny Castle to St. Canice’s Cathedral. This stretch is filled with shops, pubs, restaurant­s, picturesqu­e alleyways and tons of history. It’s fun to do on your own, but if you are a history fanatic or just a story love, consider taking a guided walking tour.

St Mary’s Cathedral

Located on the highest point of Kilkenny, St. Mary’s Cathedral is easy to spot. This impressive Cathedral is created from cut limestone, all of which was sourced locally when it was built in the 1800s. It’s free to visit and definitely work a walk around and a visit inside to examine the beautiful architectu­re.

NATIONAL CRAFT GALLERY AND KILKENNY DESIGN CENTRE

Kilkenny may be known as Ireland’s Medieval city but it’s also known for its local artisans and craft shops. Establishe­d in 2000, the National Craft Gallery is located in what was once the stable yard of Kilkenny Castle.

The exhibition­s here feature local and internatio­nal artists who work with a variety of materials and techniques.

KILKENNY WAY HURLING EXPERIENCE

Fun fact: Hurling in Ireland means something completely different than it does in North America. It’s a sport, and no, there’s no excessive drinking or being sick involved. The sport of Hurling is 3,000 years old and you can delve into that history at the Kilkenny Hurling Way Experience. Packages here include a museum visit, introducti­on video to the sport, learning some skills, and then watching a game over lunch at the bar.

ROTHE HOUSE

Rothe House and Garden is a bit of a hidden gem in Killarney. From the street, it just looks like a beautiful old building; which it is. But while Rothe House is a stunning building, and the only one of its kind remaining in Ireland, it also is a museum and has a lovely garden in the back. Rothe House dates back to the early 1600s and is actually made up of three houses. The museum inside contains historical artefacts both found in the Kilkenny area and donated by residents. Tours are self-guided, with the gardens in the back being a highlight for many.

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