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Kilkenny Castle from the Air - Photo by Kevin B Leigh on Unsplash

Welcome to Kilkenny, home of the enchanting "Marble City" situated in the heart of Ireland and affectionately known as the "Ormond County." 

Steeped in history and brimming with mediaeval charm, Kilkenny invites you to explore a tapestry of experiences that seamlessly blend the old with the new. 

From the iconic Kilkenny Castle, a symbol of Norman heritage, to the narrow lanes of the Butter Slip and the tranquil banks of the River Nore, this city captivates visitors with its rich heritage, vibrant arts scene, and warm hospitality.

Immerse yourself in the mediaeval marvels, stroll along the picturesque canal, savour local brews at the Smithwick's Experience, and embrace the cultural tapestry that makes Kilkenny a gem waiting to be discovered. 

Whether you're delving into the past at historic sites, enjoying the lively music in traditional pubs, or simply relishing the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscapes, Kilkenny promises an unforgettable journey through time and culture.

Kilkenny, often referred to as the "Marble City" and also known as the "Ormond County," is a vibrant and historic city in Ireland.

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    • 1. Kilkenny Castle:

         - Explore the stunning Kilkenny Castle, a symbol of Norman occupation in Ireland. The castle and its beautiful grounds are open to the public.

      2. St. Canice's Cathedral and Round Tower:

         - Visit this medieval cathedral and climb the round tower for panoramic views of Kilkenny.

      3. Smithwick's Experience Kilkenny:

         - Discover the rich brewing history of Kilkenny by taking a tour of the Smithwick's Experience, a brewery that dates back to the 18th century.

      4. Rothe House and Garden:

         - Explore the unique Rothe House, a Tudor-era merchant's townhouse with an interesting museum and garden.

      5. Medieval Mile Museum:

         - Learn about Kilkenny's medieval history at the Medieval Mile Museum, which showcases artifacts from the city's past.

      6. Kilkenny Design Centre:

         - Shop for Irish crafts and design at the Kilkenny Design Centre located in the historic Kilkenny Castle Yard.

      7. Butter Slip:

         - Wander through the Butter Slip, a narrow medieval laneway lined with historic buildings and shops.

      8.- Visit the Black Abbey:

      -a Dominican church with a rich history and impressive architecture.

      9. Dunmore Cave:

         - Explore the nearby Dunmore Cave, known for its fascinating limestone formations and historical significance.

      10. Canal Walks:

          - Enjoy a leisurely walk along the banks of the River Nore or the scenic Kilkenny Canal.

      11 Kilkenny Arts Festival:

          - If visiting in August, experience the Kilkenny Arts Festival, featuring a diverse range of artistic performances and exhibitions.

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What is Kilkenny Ireland Known For?

The most famous landmark in Kilkenny is the medieval Kilkenny castle. It is also known as a medieval town and has been referred to as the “Marble City” for centuries. 


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