Kilkenny's Top Festivals

Kilkenny is a superb destination in the south west of Ireland. If you're thinking of heading here while in Ireland why not make your trip coincide with one of its festivals. Kilkenny boasts some of the top festivals in Ireland and there really is something here to suit everyone whether you enjoy music festivals, food festivals or art festivals. Check out our guide to Kilkenny's top festivals before you go and then join in the celebrations!

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Activities to Enjoy in County Kilkenny

Kilkenny has a pasture rich countryside, gently flowing rivers and quaint little villages dotted along the Nore and Barrow valleys. It's a popular destination for fishermen, golfers, hikers and walkers who take the beautiful South Leinster Way walk through the county. Here we take a glimpse some other fun activities you can get up to while in Kilkenny.

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Top Attractions in Kilkenny City

Kilkenny Castle, KilkennyKilkenny is widely regarded as 'The Historic Capital of Ireland' and it's no wonder why with its wide range of historic attractions, most of which are attributed to the Normans. Today, visitors to this wonderful city destination can explore the medieval city easily by foot and see some impressive historical and cultural attractions. Here are our top 5 attractions in Kilkenny city…

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Enjoy Outdoor Activities in County Wexford

CanoeingWexford has been a family favourite holiday destination for years. It's a playground for outdoor activities whether you prefer to enjoy a trek in a quiet rural setting, try some exhilarating watersports, take a walk along the Wexford Coastal path or maybe do some birdwatching on Hook Head. Whatever your interest, Wexford has something for everyone!

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Wexford's Top Historical Attractions

Johnstown CastleCounty Wexford can be found in the very south east corner of Ireland. It is a county steeped in history and heritage, much of which can be attributed to its strategic coastal location which attracted Celtic tribes, Vikings and Normans. Today, much of Wexford's legacy remains to be seen in some spectacular historical sights. Here we take a look at just seven significant historical attractions in Wexford…

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10 Interesting Facts About County Wexford

Hook Head Lighthouse, WexfordCounty Wexford is located in the very south east corner of Ireland. It's a county steeped in history, blessed with good weather, lots of attractions, an east coast with long stretches of sandy beaches and a south coast lined with pretty fishing villages. If County Wexford is on your travel itinerary while in Ireland, then read on and find out some more interesting facts that you probably didn’t know about it!

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Destination Ennis

Image: Flower in County Clare - Ireland.The medieval town of Ennis has much to offer today’s visitor.  With its narrow cobbled streets offering a maze-like selection of extraordinary shopping opportunities, Ennis town has gained the reputation as being 'The boutique capital of Ireland' in recent years.  Ennis is home to many cafés, restaurants, pubs and clubs, tourist attractions, and offers a great base in which to discover the west.  There really is something for everyone when you visit Ennis town.  For further details on Ennis please read on….

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Rosslare – A Top Holiday Resort in Ireland

Rosslare StrandRosslare is one of Ireland's prime holiday destinations. It's got miles of golden beaches, tonnes of family attractions and activities and of course, it's also blessed with some fine weather, hence the title 'jewel of the sunny south east'.

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Rosslare Europort – Gateway to Ireland's South East

Rosslare Europort (formerly called Rosslare Harbour) is one of Europe's most modern seaports and is located in the very southeast corner of Ireland in County Wexford – the closest point to the UK and mainland Europe. Read on and find out more about this premier passenger and freight ferry port.

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Port of Waterford – A Thriving Port In The South East

Waterford is a beautiful county situated on the southern shoreline of Ireland, between the counties Cork and Wexford. It' well known for its Viking past and its crystal, but did you also know that Waterford has one of the most important ports in Ireland? In fact, it is the closest Irish port to mainland Europe. Read on for more.

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