Self Catering Kilkenny
Holiday Homes Kilkenny
for 19/02/2012 - 26/02/2012
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BLANCHVILLE HOUSE
Self Catering Kilkenny
The delightful Victorian Coach House in the grounds of Blanchville House has been sensitively converted to provide three very comfortable self-catering units.
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CROAN COTTAGES
Self Catering Dunamaggan
Croan Cottages are three and two bedroom self catering holiday homes located in the grounds of Croan House, which is set in 2,000 acres of woodland. These eco friendly cottages have been given a 4* rating by Failte Ireland, the Irish tourist board.
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MOUNT BRANDON COTTAGES
Self Catering Graiguenamanagh
Mount Brandon is one of the southeast's most attractive self-catering properties featuring pine furniture through-out.
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MOUNT JULIET ROSE GARDEN LODGES
Self Catering Thomastown
The Rose Garden Lodges at Mount Juliet Conrad are spectacular year round, surrounded by carefully tended herbaceous borders in the adjacent walled garden.
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WALLSLOUGH VILLAGE
Self Catering Kilkenny
Wallslough Village holiday cottages consist of two sensitively converted pre-famine cottages and six thatched cottages, located just a five minute drive from the beautiful medieval city of Kilkenny, in the scenic and tranquil Kilkenny countryside. These four star cottages offer an ideal location for a relaxing holiday for families and large groups.
Short Stay Prices from €320
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Holiday Homes Kilkenny
Kilkenny City, situated in the South East of Ireland is synonymous with medieval culture, historical sites, hand crafts and design. Walk along the cobblestone streets and enjoy the atmosphere of historical sites yet, you will be amazed that old meets new with many trendy street cafes, excellent shopping and a bustling nightlife. The city boasts a host of tourist attractions and leisure facilities for all ages.
Whether you are a large or a small group, Kilkenny city has an abundance of attractions yet it is easy to explore on foot. During the year, Kilkenny offers many popular music & craft festivals which attract artists from all over the world.
Some of the counties smaller towns are Castlecomer, Graiguenamanagh, Callan, and Inistioge, which all offer character and charm. Inistioge is an idyllic location where you can enjoy both river and forest walks along with several quaint cafes and restaurants in the heart of the village. Callan, a market town, dates back to 1217. It gets its name from Niall Caille, an ancient High King. Graiguenamanagh, this scenic town is situated on the river Barrow and offers a wonderful lock where you can rent a barge and travel at your leisure through several lock gates with stunning scenery. This is by far the largest and grandest of 24 Cistercian abbeys built all over Ireland.
Castlecomer, in the north of the county, has many wonderful forest, river and valleys walks. Anglers can enjoy many areas along the river Dinin where it is joined by a western tributary. Right across the county of Kilkenny you will find a refreshing mix of activities, scenic charm and all year round activities.
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Self Catering Kilkenny - Travel Highlights
Cat Laughs
Cat Laughs - Comedy Festival – Kilkenny has enjoyed huge success on to the European scene with this festival. Sponsored by Smithwicks, the Cats Laughs Festival is an international festival and attracts many famous comedians from all over the world.
Kilkenny Castle
Kilkenny Castle built by the Normans in the 12th century, Kilkenny Castle is one of the most spectacular and most visited in Ireland. In 1967, the castle was sold and after extensive renovations it opened its doors to the public. As well as the huge lawns, extensive gardens and many walkways, tourists can take a guided tour through the castle and enjoy its fine art collection and recreations of ancient times. Children can also enjoy a wonderful playground facility on site.
Rhythm and Blues Festival
Rhythm and Blues Festival – this Jazz and Bluegrass Festival takes place on the May Bank Holiday Weekend in several venues throughout the city. Jazz lovers can enjoy acts from renowned artists in their field.
Kilkenny Arts Festival
Kilkenny Arts Festival – the city of Kilkenny offers a perfect stage to host 10 days of artistic splendour. With many locations running exhibitions and galleries, you will be spoilt for choice with the talent on offer and also enjoy the local entertainment and buzz that comes with this special event.
Kilkenny Celtic Festival
Kilkenny Celtic Festival - The Kilkenny Celtic Festival offers an opportunity to locals and tourists to enjoy and appreciate our Celtic history & language through song, music, dance and even food Come and celebrate the many aspects of our wonderful culture. Every year offers an opportunity to also attract a foreign culture to provide comparative ideas and information. In 2008, we invite the area Galicia Spain.
Kilkenny City
Kilkenny City – the name of this ancient city of derives from a 6th century monk called St Canice. Now the oldest cathedral in Kilkenny, St Canices has been beautifully restored in recent times and was built in the thirteenth century overlooking the city.
Highlights
- Cat Laughs
- Kilkenny Castle
- Rhythm and Blues Festival
- Kilkenny Arts Festival
- Kilkenny Celtic Festival
- Kilkenny City
Nearest Airport(s)
- Waterford (58km)
- Cork (154km)
- Dublin (128km)

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