Back to Kilkenny Castle My ancestral home `This was my ancestor's home, the Second Earle of Ormande. The castle is in great shape and you can stay in one of the outbuildings while in Kilkenny. If you have "Butler" ancestors they probably came from Kilkenny or some of the other Butler castles in the surrounding area.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 05 2008 great holliday destination great people asome castles pubs @restraunts plenty to do wether shopping dininng out or just walking through the narrow streets also the nightlife is great live music most nights
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 23 2007 TERRIABLE I hated it, very boring, not exciting, and a big waste of my time! All you do is walk around staring at boring brick walls that arent even painted! I just wanted to die during the whole tour!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 15 2007 great place for anyone i went to kilkenny castle with a group of people expecting little but ended up having a wonderful day out.the people were friendly and the castle itself was very interesting.i would definitly recommend Kilkenny Castle as its just 2 seconds from the beautiful town of Kilkenny and can be enjoyed by everyone and anyone.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 26 2007 Loved all the History This is the major attraction of the town. The Castle is surprisingly well preserved and actually combines several styles and purpose driven types of architecture. The first castle was built around the late 1100s by Strongbow - a legendary Norman knight who married a native Irish princess. It was expanded a few years later to include four massive stone towers, solidifying the defensive fortification. Some three or four hundred years later, the south wall was destroyed during a seige by Oliver Cromwell's forces. The Duke that owned the castle returned after the British monarchy had been re-established and saw the damaged wall as an opportunty to rebuild a more Frech Chateau-like residence. After Irish independence, the property was finally given back to the people of Ireland and restored to the height of its spelndor.
Reviewed by: Ken from on Sep 26 2007 castle It was very cold I disliked that. it was smelt very beautiful and the whole castle was just lovely. It was a wonderful experience. It was worth the money and time.It is beautiful and very fresh air.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 14 2007 i just cant wait to go back i love the way the castle is its sort of like bunratty it a good place to bring the family the people that work there are very helpful and nice and also kind kilkenny is a great place i am thinking of moveing there.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 09 2007 the ghost im going again on the 1st of march 2007, the castle has 41 ghosts (in the castle and grounds, the city is amazing, full of hen nites, go 2 lemon soul 4 the best meal and cocktails
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 12 2007 Easy listening I want to congrataulate your tour guide of the Castle, Myself and friend were there at the end of August/early September, we are both parcially deaf, I found it very relaxing to lip read your guides words, she has excellent abilities and forms her mouth in exactly the correct way for hard of hearing people to lip read, this is quite difficult for most people but your guide is excellent, on our guided tour there were some noisy children, which meant that not everything the guide was saying was being heard but I had the advantage of being able to see what she was saying. I have her name but did not want to put it on public view. Please thank her from us. And well done all of you for having the forthought to accommodate us. The tour was fantastic, most enjoyable, we were presented with so many facts in a short time, it was kept friendly and lighthearted with the odd one liner for good measure. Thank you all . Keep up the good work.
Reviewed by: patricia from on Sep 15 2006 Nice Castle There is so much history in the castle, it is too bad the renovation looks a bit budget. I think it is worth a tour, and it is magificent exterior and so on, but as is the case with many of these castles they fell into decay and were abandoned for many many years because they were too expensive for the families that owned them. They are mid process with the work here, but it is a little budget looking. There is a lovely tour, with a nice guide and I would recommened it, but sometimes... they should just let something fall apart rather than trying to make it a half version of what it once was.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 26 2006