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Kilkenny City Centre invites you to step back in time along cobblestone streets where medieval architecture tells centuries-old stories. Wander the Medieval Mile to discover Kilkenny Castle overlooking the River Nore, climb the tower at St. Canice's Cathedral, or duck into craft workshops showcasing traditional Irish artistry. The historic district buzzes with authentic charm around every corner.
Traditional pubs serve hearty Irish meals alongside locally-brewed Smithwick's beer, often with the bonus of live fiddle music after dark. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance on pedestrian-friendly streets, though cobblestones can be uneven. Boutique hotels and B&Bs in converted historic buildings offer the perfect base for exploring this compact Irish gem.
Newpark lets nature-loving travelers escape the tourist crowds while still being close to Kilkenny's attractions. The neighborhood's crown jewel is Newpark Marsh nature reserve, where boardwalk trails wind through wetlands perfect for birdwatching. Sports fans can catch a match at nearby Nowlan Park, while families might enjoy the National Reptile Zoo just a short drive away.
The area offers authentic suburban Irish living with family-run B&Bs and guesthouses providing warm hospitality and home-cooked breakfasts. Though dining options are limited within the neighborhood, Kilkenny's city center is just 10-15 minutes away by car or occasional bus service.
Deansground captures medieval Ireland in all its limestone-and-cobblestone glory. The towering Kilkenny Castle and Gothic spires of St. Canice's Cathedral transport you through centuries of Irish history. Wander through atmospheric narrow laneways where ancient stone buildings create a living museum of Ireland's past. Traditional pubs serve up authentic music alongside hearty stews and local beer.
Historic guesthouses and boutique hotels offer charming accommodations with exposed beams and period features. The River Nore provides scenic walking paths just steps away from the busy tourist center. Getting around is best done on foot through the pedestrianized medieval core, though cobblestones require careful stepping.
Lyrath's peaceful countryside charm offers an elegant escape just minutes from Kilkenny city. The prestigious Lyrath Estate Hotel features Georgian architecture, sprawling gardens with roaming peacocks, and a championship golf course. Nature lovers can explore paths winding through ancient oaks, while families enjoy the National Reptile Zoo and The Watershed's sports facilities.
The dining scene showcases upscale Irish cuisine with local ingredients. A car is recommended as public transit is limited, though taxis from Kilkenny take just ten minutes. Most visitors choose the estate's luxury accommodations, making Lyrath perfect for refined relaxation away from urban bustle.
Smithsland offers a quiet slice of real Irish life just outside Kilkenny's bustling center. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at Kilkenny Golf Club while history buffs explore nearby Talbots Tower. The neighborhood gives you that peaceful home-away-from-home feeling while keeping Kilkenny's medieval treasures like Butler House and the National Craft Gallery just a short trip away.
Finding a comfy bed and breakfast here means trading tourist crowds for authentic charm and better prices. You'll need a car or taxi to zip into the city center since public buses run on limited schedules. The trade-off? Coming home to peaceful streets where you can actually hear birds singing instead of pub crawlers.
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at St. Mary’s Medieval Mile Museum during your trip to Kilkenny. While in this walkable area, you can savor the lively bars.
You can browse the exhibits at Rothe House, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Kilkenny. While you're here, you can savor the lively bars.
St. John the Evangelist Church is just one of the places to see in Kilkenny, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? While you're here, you can savor the lively bars.
Wander medieval streets to discover Kilkenny Castle's grand halls and lush gardens overlooking the River Nore. Sample local brews at Smithwick's Experience before catching a hurling match at UPMC Nowlan Park.
If you want the flexibility to change your travel plans to Kilkenny, most accommodations provide refundable* bookable rates. You can see these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
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What will the weather in Kilkenny be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Kilkenny when the average temp is 57°F. January and February are the coldest months when the average temperature is 41°F. December and November are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Kilkenny
Find out more about Kilkenny
There's a lot visitors like about Kilkenny, especially its bars and historical sites. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Learn about the local heritage of Kilkenny at landmarks like Butler House and St Mary's Cathedral. And while you're here, be sure to stop by St. Mary’s Medieval Mile Museum and Smithwick's Brewery Tour.