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Kilkenny Castle and parklands, Ireland
Kilkenny Castle and parklands

Leinster (South East)

Kilkenny Castle and parklands

The 800-year-old Butler stronghold above the River Nore — what the State Rooms are worth, and why the free 50-acre parklands are the bit day-trippers miss.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 17 Jun 2026

Where

Kilkenny, Ireland

Opening hours

The castle interior opens daily with seasonally shorter hours in winter and longer ones in summer; last admission is well before closing and the State Rooms can require a timed or guided slot at busy periods. The parklands keep their own longer daily hours. Confirm current hours and prices on the official site.

Tickets

The parklands, rose garden and riverside grounds are free to enter. Only the State Rooms and picture gallery are ticketed — from about €8 for an adult at the time of writing, with reductions for seniors, students and families, and OPW Heritage Card holders admitted free. Confirm current hours and prices on the official site.

Time needed

Allow about 45–60 minutes for the ticketed State Rooms, plus a separate hour for the free parklands and rose garden.

In short

Visiting Kilkenny Castle and parklands

Kilkenny Castle is the Butler family's 800-year-old stronghold above the River Nore, the anchor of the city's medieval core. The paid State Rooms and picture gallery are the formal draw, but the 50-acre parklands, rose garden and riverside walks are free and quietly the better hour — and the part most day-trippers skip in their rush back to the high street.

The castle and the State Rooms

Kilkenny Castle has stood above the River Nore for the best part of 800 years, the long-time seat of the powerful Butler family and the anchor around which the medieval city grew. From the high street it is a proper set-piece — a great grey pile with rounded towers — and the obvious thing to do is buy a ticket and go in.

That ticket, from about €8 for an adult at the time of writing, gets you the restored State Rooms and, the genuine highlight, the long picture gallery under its decorated timber roof. It is well presented and worth the hour if you like grand interiors; OPW Heritage Card holders get in free, which is worth knowing if you are touring several Irish sites. At busy times entry can run on timed or guided slots, so it is sensible to check before you arrive.

The bit most people skip

Here is the tip the coach crowds miss: the 50-acre parklands wrapping the castle are free, open daily, and quietly the better part of the visit. They sweep down towards the Nore with sweeping lawns, mature trees, riverside paths and a formal rose garden, and on a fine day they are where you actually feel the scale of the place. Most day-trippers photograph the facade and bolt back to the shops; block out a deliberate hour here instead.

Put together, a relaxed half-day works well: 45 to 60 minutes inside the State Rooms, an hour in the grounds, then a wander down through the medieval mile laid out below. Hours stretch in summer and shorten in winter, and the State Rooms can sell timed slots, so confirm the current times and prices on the official site before you go. The grounds, at least, you can simply walk into.

Planning the rest of your trip? See the Kilkenny city guide.

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Kilkenny Castle and parklands FAQs

Do you have to pay to visit Kilkenny Castle?
Only partly. The 50-acre parklands, rose garden and riverside grounds are free and open daily. You pay only to go inside, where a ticket of around €8 for an adult covers the restored State Rooms and the long picture gallery. OPW Heritage Card holders get the interior free.
Are the Kilkenny Castle parklands worth it?
Very much, and they are the part most day-trippers skip. The free 50-acre grounds run down to the River Nore with formal gardens, a rose garden, mature trees and easy walks. Budget a proper hour rather than treating them as an afterthought before heading back to the high street.
How long do you need at Kilkenny Castle?
Reckon on 45 to 60 minutes inside the State Rooms and picture gallery, and at least another hour for the parklands and rose garden. Half a relaxed morning or afternoon covers both comfortably, leaving time to wander the medieval city laid out below the castle.