| Grafschaft Kilkenny |
| Central Kilkenny |
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 Central Kilkenny - CITY CENTER
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 Central Kilkenny - VIEW KILKENNY
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Accommodation_Kilkenny The centre of the county is ideal for walking. Famous Irish potteries are located in BENNETTSBRIDGE: Nicholas Mosse Pottery (call 972 7105 for information or visit www.nicholasmosse.com) and Stoneware Jackson Pottery (call 972 7175 for information or visit www.stonewarejackson.com). The Nore View Folk Museum (call 972 7749 for information) has many local items on display. KELLS is not of a great interest to the visitor apart from Kells Priory, an impressive |
monastic site. No guided tour is organised and there is no trace of a rope or of a restriction. The site is completely open to the visitor, at any time. South of Kells are a round tower and a high cross which supposedly indicates the grave of a 9th century high king. Southwest of THOMASTOWN lie the ruins of Jerpoint Abbey (call 792 4623 for information). Stone carvings are visible in the church walls and in the tombs. 3km North of Thomastown, Kilfane Glen & Waterfall is a charming place to visit, 6-hectare gardens in which a decorated thatched cottage is of interest. INISTIOGE, as a peaceful, picture-perfect little town, has a film history as scenes from Circle of Friends of Where the Sun is King have been shot there. The 10-arched stone bridge over the Nore is typical. Woodstock Park, on Mt Alto, allows to a great view of the valley below. The stone bridge at GRAIGUENAMANAGH is 6-arched and runs over the river Barrow. The town is located at the foot of 516m Brandon Hill and has a picturesque location. Duiske Abbey (call 24238 for information), now completely restored, was once the largest Cistercian Abbey of the country. |
| PS : GETTING AROUND CENTRAL KILKENNY:
Some buses operating between New Ross
and Kilkenny stop at Inistioge, but Central Kilkenny is mainly a
walking area and far better reached by car… |
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