Kilkenny is a lovely city and one worth visiting. What is this? Small, pretty, welcoming and full of things to do, it is a wonderful introduction to Ireland and a place I often recommend as a first stop on a road trip aroun the Emeral Isle. There are several things that make Kilkenny special.

What does Kilkenny mean in Irish? The name Kilkenny has its origins in the Irish language. Cill Chainnigh translates to ‘Church of Cainnech‘. It is named after the 6th century Irish priest St. Cainneach, also known as Canice, whose memory is honoured in St. Canice’s Cathedral in Kilkenny City.

Then, How do I spend a day in Kilkenny? Best things to do in Kilkenny

  1. Walk down Kilkenny’s Medieval Mile. Kilkenny’s Medieval Mile makes history entertaining. …
  2. See St. Canice Cathedral. …
  3. Tour Rothe House. …
  4. Visit Kyteler’s Inn. …
  5. Tour Kilkenny Castle and its grounds. …
  6. Visit the Medieval Mile Museum. …
  7. Have lunch at Lanigan’s Bar and Restaurant. …
  8. Try your hand at Irish hurling.

Does Kilkenny have a beach? There are 2 Kilkenny beaches to pick from. Find the perfect places to go with your kids and get out on your next adventure! All the beaches we list are rated according to the ages they are suitable for, facilities and whether they are suitable for rainy days or best when the sun is shining.

FAQ

Why is Kilkenny Castle famous?

Kilkenny Castle (Irish: Caisleán Chill Chainnigh, IPA:[ˈkaʃlʲaːnˠˈçiːl̪ʲˈxan̪ʲiː]) is a castle in Kilkenny, Ireland built in 1195 to control a fording-point of the River Nore and the junction of several routeways.

Why is Kilkenny called the cats? Over centuries soldiers around the time of 1802 were stationed in Kilkenny. As they got bored in the barracks, to entertain themselves they would tie two cats’ tails together, hang them over a washing machine and let them fight one another.

Is Kilkenny landlocked? Kilkenny, similar to Kildare, is totally landlocked. Kilkenny is situated in the South East of the country and is surrounded by six counties, Tipperary, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, Kildare and Laois. The County is home to three major rivers, Barrow, Nore and Suir.

How do you pronounce Kilkenny in Gaelic?

Is Kilkenny a nice place to live?

Voted the 9th Friendliest City in the World, Kilkenny people are a welcoming bunch who love to catch up in the many lively bars and pubs dotted throughout the city and county.

How long is Kilkenny Castle tour? A tour of the castle itself takes approx 40 minutes. Its best to give yourself an hour at least. Be carefull about parking also, there are a few car parks within walking distance. but parking on the street beside the castle is expensive and you can only park there for one hour.

What is the largest town in County Kilkenny?

Kilkenny is the largest town in the county with 24,423 persons. The fastest growing town in percentage terms was Callan which experienced 31.6% population growth between 2006 and 2011.

How far is Kilkenny from the beach? Can I drive from Kilkenny to Curracloe Beach? Yes, the driving distance between Kilkenny to Curracloe Beach is 80 km.

How long is Woodstown Beach?

Woodstown

Length 1.5 km
Width 0.5 km
Area 75ha (185 acres)
History
Founded 830-940 AD

Can you walk around Kilkenny Castle?

There is no admission fee to walk and explore the parklands. Please note BBQ’s are not allowed on the Castle Park grounds. Dogs are welcome, but must be kept on a lead and are not allowed in the lake, as there is wildlife nesting.

What defensive features does Kilkenny Castle have? Defensive features include a dry moat and a massive stone base batter on the surviving curtain walls which extended into the dry ditch. When the Butler family bought the castle in 1391 the setting was described as within a park with orchards and meadows, a garden and dovecot.

What are Kilkenny Castle rooms? The Anteroom. Today the first floor space is occuppied by three rooms: Anteroom, Library and Drawing Room, as it was in the 19th century. The processional lay out of the rooms, each opening into the next is characteristic of the Baroque style of the 17th century and was know as an ‘ enfilade’ suite of rooms.

Why is Kilkenny called the Marble City?

Known as the ‘Marble City’ because of its history of exporting black marble to the British Empire, Kilkenny today is an enchanting destination garnished with castles, historic architecture and beautiful countryside, and has been voted ‘the best Irish town for tourists’ by the The Irish Times.

Does Kilkenny have a GAA team? The Kilkenny County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (Kilkenny GAA) (Irish: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Cill Chainnigh) is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Kilkenny.

What is the poorest county in Ireland?

Donegal remains the poorest county in the Republic, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Disposable income per head (income after tax available for spending) in the county was €13,928 in 2002, compared with €18,850 for Dublin, which, not surprisingly, is the wealthiest county.

How far is Kilkenny from the sea? The distance between Kilkenny and Curracloe Beach is 67 km.

What is the most landlocked county in Ireland?

Laois is located in the heart of the Irish Midlands. It is bordered by the counties of Offaly, Tipperary, Kilkenny, Carlow and Kildare. All of these counties are landlocked, making Laois the most landlocked county in Ireland.

Who makes Kilkenny beer? Kilkenny is a nitrogenated Irish cream ale from the makers of Guinness , which originated in Kilkenny, Ireland. The brand is managed and produced by Diageo. It is available in draught, bottles and cans. It is brewed in Ireland.

Kilkenny (beer)

Kilkenny Irish beer
Manufacturer St. Francis Abbey
Website www.diageobrands.com/indexx.html

How do you say Killarney?

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