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EPISODE · Aug 22, 2024 · 41 MIN

Getting Up to Shenanigans in Kilkenny

from Traveling in Ireland

Known as the medieval capital of Ireland, Kilkenny offers visitors a unique blend of ancient stories, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. As you wander through the narrow alleyways, you can't help but feel transported to another time, where each street corner holds a door to a new tale waiting to be discovered. Kilkenny Castle was built at a fording point of the River Nore in 1159AD by William Marshall. This article is based on a podcast episode featuring Nevin Cody, owner of Shenanigans Walks in Kilkenny. If you prefer to listen to the podcast you can find the player at the bottom of the page. Unveiling the Charms of Kilkenny For some, the medieval city of Kilkenny surpasses popular tourist destinations like Cork and Galway in terms of its rich history and captivating atmosphere. A stroll along the Medieval Mile – the direct walk between Kilkenny Castle and St. Canice's Cathedral – offers your first indication the city's charming people and terrific attractions. St. Canice's Cathedral and round tower The city of Kilkenny is compact, and easily explored on foot. The most popular attractions include Kilkenny Castle, is (in my opinion) Ireland's best example of a ‘fairy tale' castle. The grounds are open and extensive and include a river walk and playground. Visit the Kilkenny Design Centre, just across the street in the old stables, to grab a picnic lunch or shop for local artisan gifts and souvenirs. St. Canice's Cathedral is a beautiful church with an ancient round tower that can be climbed (one of only 3 on the entire island of Ireland!). The Smithwick's Experience walks you through the creation and history of Ireland's most famous ale. Hurling in Kilkenny – hurling is the oldest sport in Ireland and Kilkenny holds the title of ‘the real home of hurling'. Additionally, the city offers a range of experiences, including festivals, shopping, independent stores, cafes, restaurants, and music. While you are in Kilkenny be sure to slow down and take the time to engage with the people you meet, linger in the local establishments, and immerse yourself in the Irish culture. Day Trips from Kilkenny Kells Priory aka The Seven Castles Kilkenny is not just about the city itself; the county offers a plethora of attractions worth exploring. Just a short distance from Kilkenny, visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquility of Kells Priory, the largest walled monastic priory in Ireland. The picturesque village of Graiguenamanagh invites you to explore its river walks and discover the fascinating history hidden within its streets. And for those seeking adventure, Castlecomer Discovery Park offers exhilarating activities such as zip-lining and archery. If you are looking for a central location for easy touring to multiple locations, Kilkenny is also a terrific base for the following day trip: the Rock of Cashel & Cahir Castle in County Tipperary Glendalough, Powerscourt Estate, and Avondale in County Wicklow Highlights of Waterford including Waterford Treasures museums and Lismore Join the Shenanigans in Kilkenny Nevin Cody's Shenanigans Walks provide an immersive and entertaining way to experience Kilkenny. These tours go beyond the traditional guided experience, incorporating magic effects, interactive storytelling, and a touch of Irish humor. Nevin's aim is to bring the history and energy of the city to life, ensuring that visitors not only learn about the past but also connect with the present. From the fascinating story of the Smithwick's experience to a witch's test, these tours offer a unique perspective on Kilkenny's heritage. Join Shenanigans Walks via the website or follow the craic on Instagram and Facebook. 3 Places in Kilkenny to Add to Your Itinerary St. Nicholas Church at Jerpoint Park Jerpoint Abbey & Jerpoint Park – learn about the ‘lost town' of Newtown Jerpoint, view the grave of St. Nicholas, and explore the ornate cloister of the Cistercian monastery. Kells Priory – the largest walled monastic priory in Ireland. Graiguenamanagh – an amazing little village with maintain and river walks, as well as charming pubs and restaurants. Home to Cushendale Woolen Mill, a traditional woolen mill that still operates as they did 100 years ago. Traveling in Ireland podcast episode 227 The post Getting Up to Shenanigans in Kilkenny appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

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