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Dunmore Cave

4.7 (10 reviews)
Open • 9:30 am - 6:30 pm

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The entrance to the cave
Shondra M.

We spent a night in Kilkenny on our way to Dublin, so we stopped here on the way. It feels like you're in the middle of nowhere, but what a great place! You go down these massive steps straight underground. The tour guide was the best part. He was so enthusiastic and a wonderful storyteller! He told about a massacre that happened there and at the end of the tour he briefly turned out all the lights to illustrate how truly pitch black it it's down there. He really made the whole thing memorable. If you're anywhere nearby, this is worth checking out.

Entrance to the cave.

It's pretty weird reviewing a cave that costs €5/person, but here goes. It's cold, dark, and very cave-like. We went on a self-guided tour and it was pretty cool listening in on the guided tours that were happening nearby. Needless to say, there's some interesting history here.

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We loved our tour guide, the experience, and the pup in the parking lot who greeted everyone coming in. Worth the stop for kids and adults.

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Waterford Museum of Treasures

Waterford Museum of Treasures

(9 reviews)

The Waterford Museum of Treasures now consists of five different museums: Medieval Museum, Bishop's…read morePalace, Reginald's Tower, and Irish Museum of Time and the Irish Silver Museum. At the time of my visit, I ended up on a guided walking tour of the Viking Triangle and a guided tour of the Medieval Museum and Bishop's Palace with free time to revisit the museums as well as the other museums. Highlights: + Price - Budget friendly at €15.00 + The museums are relatively close together. The Reginald's Tower is a max 5 minutes walk down the street if you are casually strolling. + The Medieval Museum you can easily spend 30 - 45 minutes going through the multiple levels of the museum. The highlights were the lower level that were two medieval chambers, the 13th century Choristers' Hall and the 15th century Mayor's Wine Vault. The top level offers a look at different models depicting how Waterford looked during key years. There is also a display of Waterford's charter depicted on multiple parchment scrolls. +Bishop's Palace offers looking at the collect of goods from Georgian and Victorian Waterford including paintings, Waterford crystal, a pair of gorgeous dragon mirrors, Napoleon Mourning Cross that came via his niece whou ended up being married to Thomas Wyse. +There is a cafe in Bishop's Palace that offers a bit of inside seating, as well as outside seating thanks to picnic tables on nicer days. Tips: * Make sure to walk around Reginald's Tower for a few photo ops, as well as a replica ship. * Right behind the Medieval Museum, make sure to stop and view the Dragonslayer Viking Sword by John Hayes and James Doyle of Special Branch Carvings * Reginald's Tower at the time of visit, as well as looking at the website, can be visited for free.

Really nice tour explaining the history of Waterford. Great examples of crystal, china, silver,…read morefurniture and other artifacts. Knowledgeable guides.

Dunbrody Famine Ship - Steering the boat with Husband

Dunbrody Famine Ship

(6 reviews)

Excellent tour of the Dunbrody! Our guide, Adam, and the two re-enactors were perfect. We received…read morea great deal of information about the Dunbrody, and the living conditions onboard the voyage to Savannah. The actors represented a first class passenger and steerage passenger with her baby, talking to us in the middle of steerage quarters. They were wonderful! After Adam and the actors, we toured the quarantine area and quarters for first class passengers. We also posed by the bell and steering wheel. The section after the tour was a revelation of Irish who immigrated to United States - Maureen O'Hara, Walt Disney, JFK's great grandfather, and so many others. The gift shop had reasonably priced souvenirs. We bought shirts, necklaces, chocolate and a polo shirt for under $74. Leaving the ship area, we admired the emigrant flame, lit from the eternal flame at JFKs' sure in DC.

Somber, yet insightful. The living conditions for the poor Irish was disheartening. I enjoyed…read morelistening to the re-enactment of Mrs. White and Mrs. O'Brien, the poor and rich travelers of the Dunbrody. I also enjoyed the Irish hall of fame, which included several political figures, movie stars, JFK, and Walt Disney. Ironically, the "museum" part of the famine ship included a restaurant (in which we indulged in the carrot cake and some tea). We were given 3 hours here, which was probably a little too much time for the tour, gift shop, exploring the town nearby, and lunch

Dunmore Cave - museums - Updated May 2026

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