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🌳Kilkenny Garden Trail

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The Kilkenny Garden Trail is a self-guided walking route that connects several historic gardens and green spaces in Kilkenny city. It includes highlights such as the Rothe House & Garden (a 17th-century merchant's townhouse with a restored garden), the medieval gardens at St. Canice's Cathedral, the riverside walks along the Nore, and the extensive parklands of Kilkenny Castle.

  • Suitable for all ages, with plenty of open space for kids to run.
  • Many gardens are free to enter, though some (like Rothe House) have a small admission fee.
  • Facilities vary by location; public toilets available near the castle.
  • Best enjoyed on a dry day; the trail is entirely outdoor.
  • Strollers are fine on paved paths, but some garden sections have gravel.
  • Allow 2-3 hours for the main loop, plus extra time for play at the castle park.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Check the weather beforehand

    The trail is entirely outdoor and best enjoyed on a dry day. Plan for an alternative activity on rainy days.

  • Allow plenty of time

    The main loop takes 2-3 hours, but add extra time if children want to play at the castle parklands.

  • Bring water and snacks

    The trail connects multiple locations with limited food outlets nearby. Pack drinks and snacks to keep children fuelled throughout the walk.

  • Public toilets near the castle

    Toilet facilities are available near Kilkenny Castle. Plan toilet stops here, as options may be limited elsewhere on the trail.

  • Bring a buggy for paved sections

    Strollers work well on paved paths, but some garden areas have gravel surfaces. Be prepared to carry little ones or choose buggy-friendly routes.

  • Wear appropriate footwear

    Mix of paved paths and gravel surfaces means sturdy shoes are worth choosing. Waterproof options are sensible if there's been recent rain.

  • Use the castle park for a play break

    Kilkenny Castle parklands offer plenty of open space where children can run around and burn energy during your visit.

  • Many gardens are free to enter

    Most gardens on the trail don't charge admission. Rothe House has a small fee but features a restored 17th-century garden worth seeing.

  • Self-guided means flexible pacing

    Because it's self-guided, you can adjust the route, take breaks, or skip sections if children get tired without worrying about group schedules.

  • Explore medieval gardens at St. Canice's Cathedral

    The cathedral gardens offer a quieter historic setting. Older children interested in history may find this particularly engaging.

  • Walk along the Nore riverside

    The riverside walks are a scenic highlight and often appeal to children. Watch for ducks and water life along the way.

  • Sun protection is essential

    With hours of outdoor walking through open gardens, pack sunscreen, hats, and consider lightweight layers for shade breaks.

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