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🏰Kells Priory

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Kells Priory is a magnificent medieval Augustinian priory located near the village of Kells in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Founded in the 12th century, it is one of the largest and most impressive monastic ruins in the country. The site features extensive stone remains, including a large church, cloister, towers, and defensive walls, often described as a 'city of ruins'.

For families with kids, the priory offers a sprawling, atmospheric space to explore. Children can run around the grassy fields and climb on low walls (with supervision). There are no interactive exhibits or playgrounds, so it's best for kids who enjoy history, adventure, and outdoor exploration. Toilets and parking are available on site, but no café – pack a picnic.

Highlights include the imposing 13th-century tower, the chapter house, and the tranquil river setting. The site is not fully accessible for pushchairs due to uneven ground. Suitable for children aged 5 and up who can navigate uneven terrain. The priory is open year-round with no admission fee, making it a budget-friendly outing.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyKilkenny
CountryIreland
Ages518+
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Travel tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes for uneven ground

    The site has uneven terrain throughout, so ensure children wear proper walking boots or sturdy shoes with good grip.

  • Pack a picnic – there's no café

    Bring food and drinks as there are no refreshments available on site. The riverside setting makes a nice picnic spot.

  • Pushchairs won't work on uneven ground

    The terrain is too uneven for pushchairs, so consider a baby carrier or backpack if you have younger children.

  • Best suited for children aged 5 and up

    Younger children may struggle with the uneven terrain. Ensure older children can navigate the grounds safely with supervision.

  • Allow children to explore safely

    Supervise children climbing on low walls and navigating the uneven ground, especially around older stone structures.

  • Free entry and open year-round

    No admission fee makes this a budget-friendly family outing you can enjoy any time of year.

  • Bring sun cream and hats

    The open fields offer little shade, so protect children from sun exposure during warmer months.

  • Toilets are available on site

    Facilities are provided, but pack nappies or wipes if needed – worth checking they're open when you visit.

  • Plan time for history exploration

    The 13th-century tower, cloister, and chapter house are impressive features. Children interested in medieval history will enjoy discovering these.

  • Parking is available on site

    On-site parking makes access convenient for families with young children.

  • Dress for changeable weather

    Being outdoors in an Irish location, weather can change quickly – bring waterproofs and layered clothing.

  • No interactive exhibits – bring activities

    There are no playgrounds or interactive displays, so bring a camera, sketchbook, or activity ideas to keep children engaged.

  • Ideal for children who enjoy outdoor exploration

    This site suits children interested in history and adventure rather than structured entertainment or hands-on activities.

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