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Castlemorris Woods
β OpenWelcome to Castlemorris Woods, a hidden gem nestled in the beautiful countryside of Croan, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland. This enchanting establishment is not just a park, but a point of interest and a must-visit tourist attraction for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. To reach Castlemorris Woods, simply follow the scenic route from Kilkenny City, taking the M9 Motorway south towards Waterford. Take Exit 10 and continue towards Newmarket. After 3km, you'll find a right turn onto the R701. Proceed for 1km and you'll spot the trailhead on the right-hand side of the road, with the entrance to the wood on the left-hand side. You can easily spot the trailhead as it is signposted from Knocktopher.
Croan, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland -
Woodstock Gardens & Arboretum
β ClosedWelcome to Woodstock Gardens & Arboretum, located in the charming County Kilkenny, just outside the picturesque village of Inistioge. Situated in the stunning Nore Valley, our establishment offers a wide range of attractions, making it a must-visit tourist attraction and a perfect day trip destination. Originally developed during the Victorian Period, Woodstock Gardens showcases the vision and expertise of Lady Louisa Tighe and head gardeners Pierce Butler and Charles McDonald. We are dedicated to restoring the gardens to their former glory, specifically focusing on the period between 1840 and 1890. This commitment ensures that visitors can experience the authentic beauty of the era, with carefully selected plants and materials that were typical during that time.
Woodstock Arboretum, Inistioge, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland -
Jerpoint Abbey
β ClosedWelcome to Jerpoint Abbey, located in County Kilkenny, Thomastown, Ireland. This establishment is not just an ordinary tourist attraction, but a place where Irish medieval sculpture reached new heights. Jerpoint Abbey, founded in the 12th century, stands as one of the finest examples of a medieval Cistercian Abbey in Ireland. As you explore the abbey, you will witness the architectural styles that reflect the transition from Romanesque to Gothic architecture, with the church being constructed in the late twelfth century. The tower and cloister, dating back to the fifteenth century, add a touch of historical grandeur to this magnificent structure.
Jockeyhall, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland
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