Kilkenny Cousins

Kilkenny is considered the medieval capital of Ireland. This is a questionable claim. The town may have started in the medieval ages, but the buildings span from the Tudor Era to the 18th century.

Author & Photographer: George Mitchell

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Castle Park

Castle Park, Kilkenny
Castle Park, Kilkenny

It is a short drive of 1:15 hrs from Dublin to Kilkenny, all motorway. We found free residential area parking south of Castle Park. We enjoyed the beautiful sunny weather by walking through the park with views of the castle along the way.

St. Canice’s Cathedral

St. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny
St. Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny

The so-called Medieval Mile stretches between St. Canice’s Cathedral and the Kilkenny Palace. For €5 you can visit the interior, or you can walk in as far as the ticket booth and drink in the gorgeous arches, stained glass windows and the amazing wooden roof. Like Glorious Glendalough, it has a large Round Tower, i.e. bell tower that for €3 gives a magnificent view of the region.

Rothe House and Garden

Rothe House, Kilkenny
Rothe House, Kilkenny

Rothe House dates from the Tudor Era (1594). Note the oriel window and semi-circular arches. The wealthy merchant Rothe family were part of an oligarchy that controlled Kilkenny. Today, Rothe House will help you find long-lost cousins in Kilkenny.

Kyteler Inn

Kyteler Inn, Kilkenny
Kyteler Inn, Kilkenny

Note the orange signpost along the pedestrian-only St. Kieran’s Street. Kyteler Inn is the oldest pub in Ireland (1473). It is very atmospheric with lots of cozy sitting areas rather than a single large bar.

Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny
Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny

Kilkenny Castle is definitely worth a visit. But taking the free guided tour made the visit come alive. Carmel, our Heritage Ireland (OPW) guide, pointed out interesting artifacts and gave fascinating stories about them.

Dining Room, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny
Dining Room, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny

The dining room had to be redone. They recreated the original wallpaper and curtains using the original company, where possible.

Parlour, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny
Parlour, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny

Girls were carefully chaperoned, and the boy/man and girl would sit on opposite sides of the couch above.

Bedroom, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny
Bedroom, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny

We always thought beds were smaller in ancient times because people were shorter. Wrong! The superstitious Irish (and others) felt that the only time they should lie flat is after they die. Instead, they slept in a reclining position with pillows supporting them.

The Long Gallery, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny
The Long Gallery, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny

The Butlers (the Earls of Ormond) were very rich and one of the wealthiest families in Ireland. In fact, the family lived in this castle for 600 years! They were close friends with the British kings. As a result of their loyalty, they were given the right to a 10% tax on all wine and spirits. They owned property all over Ireland as well as London.

The Long Gallery, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny
The Long Gallery, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny

The ceiling is intricately painted with designs from the Book of Kells. It took two years to paint the ceiling. This is the second-longest gallery hall in the UK and Ireland.

Noble Woman Painting, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny
Noble Woman Painting, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny

Noble women always had pale skin with no blemish, so they looked like they never worked outside. They put rouge on cheeks. Makeup had lots of wax in it so they to block the heat of the fireplace from their faces. What a pampered life they lived. There were four servants for every person who lived in the castle! What a contrast between the poor and the nobility.

To end the day, we met a family of four women – aunts and cousins – the eldest was 87 years old and full of life. We had a long chat about life and family in Ireland. They invited us to visit them in Tipperary.

Kilkenny is worth a visit, especially for Kilkenny Castle. It is also very close to Dublin.

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George caught the travel bug on his first backpack trip – ten months in Europe – with his spouse Corinne. George backpacked for three years Around the World, primarily in Asia-Pacific, and worked for seven years in information technology in Europe. What he enjoys about travel is meeting people and learning about their culture and cuisine. He loves sharing his experiences to help you plan your itineraries and get the most out of your exciting travels.

8 thoughts on “Kilkenny Cousins

  1. Thanks for another great write-up! I recall the tour guides at Kilkenny Castle putting a lot of humorous asides into their talks. Many legends in that area!

    I seem to recall that St. Canice’s Cathedral had the stone sarcophagus of a medieval knight, and possibly of his wife. Did I remember correctly?

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