Kilkenny (Patrick street) – Clonmel (railway station depart 14.35 arrive 15.25
Then take the Cahir bus from Clonmel at 15.45, and arrive in Cahir (Castle Street) at 16.10 and at 16.40 get the bus to... more
This was our first parking experience in Ireland, we really had no idea where to park in Kilkenny and when we found a metered spot near the castle, we took it. The parking near the castle is via pay... more
We hired a car. I have no idea about public transport. Haven't seen a train or bus anywhere...
I know that a lot of dutch people who visit this area take their bikes with them, so if you like... more
There are regular train and bus connections to Kilkenny from Dublin (let's hope you're not travelling from anywhere else - to get from Cork to Kilkenny by train you have to transfer at Kildare!) and... more
We enjoyed driving through County Kilkenny and getting off the beaten track.It was so easy by car to make the most of the rural scenery along the way. We were... more
the town of kilkenny is located about 90 miles southwest of dublin. it rose to prominence in the 13th century and became the medieval capital of ireland. in the 1390's the ango-norman butler family......
Kilkenny was a last minute addition to our trip, decided as we were flying over the Atlantic, in lieu of stopping at Powerscourt near Dublin which I figured I'd visit while I was in Dublin (I didn't)....
We spent a day in County Kilkenny, mostly in the town of Kilkenny.
Kilkenny is a great town, with the castle and plenty of great bars and restaurants.
And it sure puts on a great sunset too!!
After a few days in Dublin we picked up a hire car and commenced the trip to Kilkenny. A few hassels in finding our way out of Dublin and with a little help from a pedestrian we were soon on the right...
Kilkenny is the neighbouring County to my own, Waterford, and it's City, also called Kilkenny, is also the closest City to Waterford. Because of this you might think that the people of each county are...
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