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The Medieval City of Kilkenny is an easy trip from Dublin – under 2 hours if you travel direct by car – and is a terrific day trip from Dublin by train.
But too many travelers consider Kilkenny as a ‘stop through' in route to another spot (usually Cork), which often leads to regret, as this small city has more than just a magnificent castle to offer visitors.
This article is also available as the Traveling in Ireland podcast, episode 264. Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links.
The choice comes down to time: arrive by late morning for a full day in Kilkenny, or wind your way through Wicklow and reach the city by evening.
Ireland Family Vacations is programmatic ad-free, supported through partnerships with trusted travel brands I personally work with and recommend. We may earn income from purchases made via affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn commission from qualifying purchases. Thank you for your support. See why this is important.
This option is quite direct, with only one stop (but it's terrific), allowing you a full afternoon and evening in Kilkenny city.
Depart Dublin by 10am and plan a quick stop at the Rock of Dunamase, a wonderful castle ruin in COunty Laois.Stop at the Rock of Dunamase
Arrive to Kilkenny no later than 1pm and visit Kilkenny Castle first. (Kilkenny Castle is an OPW Heritage site.)
After visiting the castle you'll want to enjoy the highlights of Kilkenny.
I recommend joining the Shenanigans tour for fun history & a terrific overview of the city.
If you want to DIY your explorations,follow the Medieval Mile between the castle and St. Canice's Cathedral.
Highlights
As attractions shut down it's time to think about dinner. A few tasty spots:
Visit a pub this evening – just follow the music or look for the sign that Hole in the Wall is open (it will appear on the Medieval Mile).
This route gives you a full day to explore the natural beauty of ‘the Garden County' and arrive in Kilkenny in the late afternoon or evening.
Wicklow highlights:
Unfortunately you won't make it to all of those sites in one day – 3 may be the limit.
Enjoy your first taste of Kilkenny this evening.
If you enjoy a morning walk, kick off your day in Kilkenny with a stroll along the Canal Walk beginning at Canal Square, passing the hurling statue, and continuing along the River Nore. This trail skirts the Kilkenny Castle grounds, ending at Bennettsbridge Road, which winds back to Castle Road and The Parade past the castle gates.
Plan Kilkenny Castle for your first stop, then I would choose a tour- there are a few options, so you can choose the one that best fits your interests
Break for a wee bite.
I really like the Kilkenny Cafe at Kilkenny Design Centre if you want something quick and easy.
If you would rather have a bite of something sweet and a cuppa, head to Cakeface – it's not far from the cathedral on the Medieval Mile – the flavors and presentation will blow you away.
Sporty types – or those who enjoy a bit of activity with a good laugh – should consider the Hurling Experience. Kilkenny is known as the ‘Hurling Capital of Ireland and getting your hands on a hurley is like connecting with the heart of the Irish people.
Be sure to get to St. Canice's to climb the round tower, and if you enjoy a good pint make sure Smithwick's is part of your itinerary.
And if you have gifts to buy, or just want to pick up something special for yourself, visit the Kilkenny Design Centre across from the castle.
Wrap up your day with a great meal and live music – just follow your ears from pub to pub.
Butler House – charming boutique inn, the former dower house of Kilkenny Castle
Kilkenny River Court Hotel – perfectly located, across the river from the castle
Kilkenny Ormonde – 4-star boutique hotel, the only one in the city centre with a pool
Hotel Kilkenny – a great option for families located on the ‘ring road'
The post Dublin to Kilkenny (and why to stay a while in the Medieval City) appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
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The Medieval City of Kilkenny is an easy trip from Dublin – under 2 hours if you travel direct by car – and is a terrific day trip from Dublin by train.
But too many travelers consider Kilkenny as a ‘stop through' in route to another spot (usually Cork), which often leads to regret, as this small city has more than just a magnificent castle to offer visitors.
This article is also available as the Traveling in Ireland podcast, episode 264. Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links.
The choice comes down to time: arrive by late morning for a full day in Kilkenny, or wind your way through Wicklow and reach the city by evening.
Ireland Family Vacations is programmatic ad-free, supported through partnerships with trusted travel brands I personally work with and recommend. We may earn income from purchases made via affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn commission from qualifying purchases. Thank you for your support. See why this is important.
This option is quite direct, with only one stop (but it's terrific), allowing you a full afternoon and evening in Kilkenny city.
Depart Dublin by 10am and plan a quick stop at the Rock of Dunamase, a wonderful castle ruin in COunty Laois.Stop at the Rock of Dunamase
Arrive to Kilkenny no later than 1pm and visit Kilkenny Castle first. (Kilkenny Castle is an OPW Heritage site.)
After visiting the castle you'll want to enjoy the highlights of Kilkenny.
I recommend joining the Shenanigans tour for fun history & a terrific overview of the city.
If you want to DIY your explorations,follow the Medieval Mile between the castle and St. Canice's Cathedral.
Highlights
As attractions shut down it's time to think about dinner. A few tasty spots:
Visit a pub this evening – just follow the music or look for the sign that Hole in the Wall is open (it will appear on the Medieval Mile).
This route gives you a full day to explore the natural beauty of ‘the Garden County' and arrive in Kilkenny in the late afternoon or evening.
Wicklow highlights:
Unfortunately you won't make it to all of those sites in one day – 3 may be the limit.
Enjoy your first taste of Kilkenny this evening.
If you enjoy a morning walk, kick off your day in Kilkenny with a stroll along the Canal Walk beginning at Canal Square, passing the hurling statue, and continuing along the River Nore. This trail skirts the Kilkenny Castle grounds, ending at Bennettsbridge Road, which winds back to Castle Road and The Parade past the castle gates.
Plan Kilkenny Castle for your first stop, then I would choose a tour- there are a few options, so you can choose the one that best fits your interests
Break for a wee bite.
I really like the Kilkenny Cafe at Kilkenny Design Centre if you want something quick and easy.
If you would rather have a bite of something sweet and a cuppa, head to Cakeface – it's not far from the cathedral on the Medieval Mile – the flavors and presentation will blow you away.
Sporty types – or those who enjoy a bit of activity with a good laugh – should consider the Hurling Experience. Kilkenny is known as the ‘Hurling Capital of Ireland and getting your hands on a hurley is like connecting with the heart of the Irish people.
Be sure to get to St. Canice's to climb the round tower, and if you enjoy a good pint make sure Smithwick's is part of your itinerary.
And if you have gifts to buy, or just want to pick up something special for yourself, visit the Kilkenny Design Centre across from the castle.
Wrap up your day with a great meal and live music – just follow your ears from pub to pub.
Butler House – charming boutique inn, the former dower house of Kilkenny Castle
Kilkenny River Court Hotel – perfectly located, across the river from the castle
Kilkenny Ormonde – 4-star boutique hotel, the only one in the city centre with a pool
Hotel Kilkenny – a great option for families located on the ‘ring road'
The post Dublin to Kilkenny (and why to stay a while in the Medieval City) appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
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