Kilkenny Celebrates a Resounding Success of National Heritage Week 2025


Heritage Week Mass Path Walk on Dunmore Mass Path

National Heritage Week 2025, which took place from August 16th to 24th across Kilkenny City and County has come to an end after a highly successful programme of heritage engagement for all. With over 60 diverse events and hundreds of participants, this year’s theme, “Exploring Our Foundations”, inspired communities to delve into the stories, landscapes, and traditions that shape Kilkenny’s rich heritage.

From historic walking tours and craft demonstrations to digital heritage workshops and folklore storytelling, the week offered something for everyone and crowds of all ages turned out in the sunshine to explore our local built, cultural and natural heritage.

The success of Heritage Week would not have been possible without the tireless dedication of volunteers, community groups, and local organisers. Their passion and commitment brought each event to life, fostering a deeper connection between residents and their shared heritage.

Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny County Council, Cllr. Mary Hilda Cavanagh praised the efforts: “We are immensely proud of our rich heritage in County Kilkenny and the stewards of that heritage across the county who work tirelessly to protect it and promote it all year round. Heritage Week is a celebration of their work and of the community spirit that makes Kilkenny so special.”

The Kilkenny County Council Heritage Office extends heartfelt thanks to all who participated in, attended, and supported this year’s programme. We look forward to building on this momentum and continuing to celebrate Kilkenny’s heritage throughout the year.

For more information on upcoming heritage initiatives, visit www.kilkennyheritage.ie.

 

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