The 10 Best Hidden Gems Things to do in County Kilkenny, Province of Leinster

July 7, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

Discover the best top things to do in County Kilkenny, Ireland including Kilkenny Cycling Tours, Jerpoint Park, Go With The Flow - River Adventures, Jerpoint Glass Studio, St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Hawkeye School of Falconry, Kiltorcan Raceway, Malzards Pub, Jerpoint Abbey, Kilfane Waterfall and Glen.
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1. Kilkenny Cycling Tours

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Kilkenny Cycling Tours

Guided Cycling Tours and Bike Hire Enjoy a fun and easy paced two hour Guided Cycling Tour with Kilkenny Cycling Tours visiting historical and cultural sites around Kilkenny includingKilkenny Castle, The Kilkenny Design Centre, Shee Alms House, The Tholsel, Medeival Mile Museum, Rothe House & Gardens, The Courthouse (Grace's Castle), St. Francis' Abbey, The Black Abbey and St. Canice's Cathedral and some hidden gems along Irelands Medieval Mile. We have bikes suitable for all ages and we use riverbank paths and backstreets to stay away from heavy traffic. Find out about Kilkenny's most famous characters like the Witch Dame Alice Kyteler and William Earl Marshal, the greatest Knight that ever lived. We also have a Bike 'N' Hike and a Cycling Treasure Hunt options. Please Note that it is important to phone or email us to reserve bikes or place on the tour. Our new address (meeting place) is at No.15 John Street just behind The Wine Centre.

2. Jerpoint Park

Jerpoint, Thomastown, Kilkenny Ireland +353 86 606 1449 [email protected] http://www.jerpointpark.com
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Jerpoint Park

Welcome to Jerpoint Park, where we strive to immerse you in a unique experience of heritage and culture in a very special destination Thomastown in Kilkenny , south east of Ireland. Unearth the history of Jerpoint Park with a guided tour of the footprints of a deserted 12th century medieval town. When it was founded near a crossing point on the River Nore near the Cistercian Jerpoint Abbey. The site also contains the Tomb Effigy of St. Nicholas (Bishop of Myra) plus the Church of St. Nicholas. "One of Irelands's best examples of a deserted 12th century medieval town" a quote from The Heritage Council of Ireland. Angling on the River Nore for wild salmon & wild brown trout from March - September ( rods & bait available for hire). Sheep dog demonstrations is a wonderful event to see. Tour times daily at 10.30am & 2.30pm from 1st April - 28th Ocbotber 2018.

Reviewed By S1355SKmarieg

A most intriguing and memorable historical tour in the company of Joe, the owner of Belmore, who was a welcoming and entertaining guide to the ancient church, graveyard and lost medieval town on his lands. He explained that the thriving town once boasted houses, inns, water mill, brewery, woollen mill, tannery, holy well, courthouse and even a tolled bridge across the river, but that its real claim to fame was its renown as a site of pilgrimage to the man we know as Santa Claus. The crusading knights who brought the relics of St. Nicholas of Myra to Jerpoint Park some 800 years ago can still be seen in the tomb effigies in the old graveyard which show the saint with his hands raised in prayer, flanked by two crusader heads. Walking the land, it is possible to see where the old streets ran towards the marketplace, with the ruined remains of houses giving a sense of the scale of this once prosperous town. Over time, religious upheavals, plague and war all took their toll, and Jerpoint Park fell into decline. Laying still and silent for hundreds of years, it is now being rediscovered, and recognised for the richness of its history and its yet-to-be-unfolded secrets. I will be following developments as historians and archaeologists study the site, and in the meantime, I promised Santa to be a good girl and spread the word about it!

3. Go With The Flow - River Adventures

Kilkenny Ireland +353 87 252 9700 [email protected] http://www.gowiththeflow.ie/
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Go With The Flow - River Adventures

Go with the Flow is a family business based in Ireland's South-East. We provide water based adventures like whitewater trips and nature /history tours. All of our incredible trails are guided by qualified, experienced and friendly instructors. If you are looking for that special highlight to your break and value a positive,interesting and fun adventure suitable for all ages and abilities call us now. Or check out our website See you on the river, Charlie

Reviewed By B5725PFpaulc

Booked white water rafting with Charlie and team for a friends stag do. Brilliant craic and Charlie and his team were total professionals who also can have a laugh. Can’t recommend enough. Would definitely return without hesitation

4. Jerpoint Glass Studio

Stoneyford, Kilkenny Ireland +353 56 772 4350 http://www.jerpointglass.com/Jerpoint-Glass-Studio
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Jerpoint Glass Studio

Reviewed By EuniceM418 - Dublin, Ireland

Thanks to all at jerpoint glass for opening up especially on Sunday for an amusing afternoon. We watched the master at work who produced a beautiful vase and then we got to blow some glass ourselves with various degrees of success! Good fun. Their shop shows the incredible talent the whole family have from wood turning to craft work. Really interesting place and fantastic to see such small Irish company doing so well.

5. St. Mary's Collegiate Church

Saint Mary's Church Main Street, Gowran Ireland +353 56 772 6894 http://www.heritageireland.ie/en/south-east/stmaryschurchgowrancokilkenny/
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St. Mary's Collegiate Church

Reviewed By Deehitcher - Killarney, Ireland

Myself and my husband stopped by here yesterday only with the intention of viewing the inside of the church. We were greeted within moments once inside by Gerry, who offered us a 5 min or 5 week guided tour of the place (which is free). We could have easily gone with the 5 week version, so enthralling was his discourse on the history of Ireland through which he highlighted aspects which we'd never been aware of. We will definitely be returning hopefully later this summer to finish the rest of this discussion - although like his analogy of history as strands of thread which lead back to different outcomes, there may never be a definitive conclusion. We could happily have stayed and listened to the unravelling of each threaded story. Kilkenny is a beautiful county with many adorable villages to visit. Gowran is certainly among those and whether your curiosity is peaked by history or not, you will most definitely enjoy the story telling skills and deep knowledge which was provided by Gerry.

6. Hawkeye School of Falconry

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Hawkeye School of Falconry

At Hawkeye Falconry Ireland we offer our guest's the opportunity to fly one of our trained hawks. We offer these highly interactive falconry experiences from our base at Lyrath Estate in Kilkenny. Private Falconry Experience Your Private Falconry Experience will begin with an introduction to the Hawk you are about to fly. Our falconer will brief you on a 5000 year history of the ancient art of falconry. You will set off on a walk as your hawk follows you, watching your every move. Your falconer will teach you how to recall the hawk from the tree tops to your gloved hand and send him back to the trees again. During the walk, your falconer will work with you to ensure you get some amazing photo and video opportunities as you call the hawk several times to your gloved hand. To finish up your falconry experience you will be introduced to one or possibly two of our owls. As you fly the owl, your falconer will teach you about the species and their habitat.

7. Kiltorcan Raceway

Kiltorcan, Ballyhale R95 E060 Ireland +353 87 246 4872 [email protected] http://kiltorcan.com/
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Kiltorcan Raceway

Reviewed By DonalD575 - Dublin, Ireland

Best karting experience I've done so far. The track is really well designed, a good balance of challenging and fun. The facilities and staff are the best I've seen in any karting venue, delivering a professional introduction, well maintained gear, and putting safety first. Pat is an absolute pro and gent, setting us up for a fantastic karting session. The results and lap times were announced at the end, with winners taking to the podium, group photos, and even a bottle of bubbly! Really added to the experience and craic :) Would highly recommend for a memorable group activity.

8. Malzards Pub

Main Street, Stoneyford, Kilkenny R95 X593 Ireland +353 87 971 5304 [email protected] http://www.malzards.com
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Malzards Pub

Family Run Traditiional Irish Pub with Cosy Bar Great Pint and close to a number of Historical Points of Interest. Kells Priory , Jerpoint Abbey, Jerpoint Glass Kilree Tower Mount Juliet House.Accomadation nearby to be recommended is Lawcus Farm House ( See reviews on this site)

Reviewed By 70brooket

I Went to Malzards Pub with Trafalgar as part of group outing. Fred and his family were absolutely amazing and so welcoming and it was a night full of laughs and fun! Best pub, with great people and amazing live music by the local talent. Fred taught us the basics of hurling and even let us get behind the bar. This is a wonderful family run Pub that is upto the 5th generation of Fred’s family. Its off the beaten path if you want to get away from the busy main cities and an absolute must if you are in Ireland!! It will be a night that will always be remembered!

9. Jerpoint Abbey

Jerpoint R448, Thomastown, Kilkenny Ireland 353-56-24623 http://www.heritageireland.ie/en/south-east/jerpointabbey/
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4.5 based on 605 reviews

Jerpoint Abbey

Reviewed By PringleNI

this was an amazing place to see built probably 1000 yers ago, well worth a visit and to stop in the little village.

10. Kilfane Waterfall and Glen

Kilfane, Thomastown, Kilkenny Ireland 353-56-24558 http://www.kilfane.com
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Kilfane Waterfall and Glen

Reviewed By florahibernica

Extensive and varied garden - the waterfall was not running when we visited, yes it's powered not natural! But the rest of the garden was plenty without it, a romantic valley full of ferns with a river and fairytale thatched cottage, woodland paths, and more formal areas with borders, carefully placed sculptures, a carp pool, and lichen-hung fruit trees. It's historical, rather than the most spectacular hyper-maintained planting. Also, most of it is not kind to aged grandparents or kids too young to do a bunch of stairs on their own. The valley is steep and mossy, that's part of the charm.

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