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More to see in Kilkenny
Consider visiting the wonderful city of Kilkenny during your adventure in Ireland. This is a relatively small settlement. Despite this fact, Kilkenny is an authentic Irish city with its unique atmosphere, and this is the reason why it has won love and dedication of foreign tourists. Moreover, this city is rich in landmarks – Kilkenny is the second after Dublin in terms of the number of attractions. Needless to say, the city’s architecture deserves the attention of travelers. Kilkenny’s interesting winding streets, elegant Gregorian houses, and buildings made from black limestone look nothing but fabulous. According to a local legend, the name of the city derived from Cill Chainnigh that meant “Chainnigh’s Church”. In the 6th century, a monk settled in this territory. He decided to build an abbey here. When the building was ready, people started settling near it. This is how a new settlement named Kilkenny appeared. During the period of Norman invasions, the settlement was divided into two parts – an English and Irish one. The two parts were merged only in the 40s of the 19th century. At that time, a giant castle owned by the Butler family starting from the 14th century was the main landmark of the city. Kilkenny remained an impenetrable fortress for a long time. At the beginning of the 17th century, it officially received the town status. When a rebellion emerged in Ireland, the country’s parliament moved to Kilkenny. Starting from 1641, … Read further

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Kilkenny sightseeing

According to a local legend, the name of the city derived from Cill Chainnigh that meant “Chainnigh’s Church”. In the 6th century, a monk settled in this territory. He decided to build an abbey here. When the building was ready, people started settling near it. This is how a new settlement named Kilkenny appeared. During the period of Norman invasions, the settlement was divided into two parts – an … Open

Ireland - moving around the country

The air transportation in Ireland is also at a high level. There are 10 international airports operating here which also accept charter flights. There are as well about thirty small airfields. Therefore, if there is a need to quickly move around the country, air transportation will be the best solution. In addition, local tour operators offer their clients a pretty good price for domestic air traffic. Due to the fact that Ireland has access to the sea, water transportation is also developed. There are ferries and barges not only along the coastal line. Some flights connect Ireland with England and France, as well as some islands. All year round, excursion liners, ships and boats cruise the whole coastline. You can rent a boat for yourself if you so desire. … Open

Nature and parks of Ireland

The largest national park in Ireland is the land located in the Wicklow Mountains in the homonymous county. The highest peak of the chain - Lugnaquilla - is about 900 meters above sea level. The park is very popular not only among tourists but also among locals. It is located near Dublin. Every weekend, residents of the country's capital go there to enjoy the picturesque landscapes and feel the unity with nature. The park has wide opportunities for fans of active recreation. You can go fishing to local lakes or rivers, kayak on mountain streams or just make a hike up the mountain. There is the monastery of Glendalough in the park, which was built in the 6th century. Near the castle, there are two lakes. The place will be an excellent option for walking. Another attraction of the park is the Powerscourt waterfall, which is the highest in Ireland. … Open

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