Kylemore Abbey, built in 1868, is one of the great baronial-style Castles remaining in Ireland and it's six acre Victorian walled garden, created by Mitchel Henry in tandem with the building of Kylemore Castle (now Kylemore Abbey) is one of Ireland's finest gardens.
In 1920, the Castle was turned into an Abbey when it was purchased by the Irish Benedictine nuns. Visitors to the three reception rooms in the Abbey are touched by its history, steeped in romance and tragedy.
The Community of Nuns re-opened their International Boarding School here, and also established a day school for local girls. Visitors are also welcome to visit the recently-restored neo-Gothic Church (circa 1871), Mausoleum, and Restaurant.
The craft shop features the work of well-known Irish makers of pottery, jewellery, knitwear and much more.
Our complimentary shuttle bus will take visitors to the restored Victorian Walled Garden.
With two distinct areas: the Kitchen Garden and the Flower Garden, the garden is completely enclosed by a brick and limestone wall, and won the prestigious Europa Nostra Award for Gardens in 2000. Two of the 21 original glasshouses have been restored. The restored Head Gardener's House and Workmen's Bothy are also open to visitors. The garden visit is a must for both garden enthusiasts and non gardeners alike.