One of the most beautiful places I discovered on my trip to Ireland this year was Kinsale. A small, colorful town on the South-Eastern coast of Ireland, Kinsale will definitely catch your eye and melt your heart. Only a few kilometers away from Kinsale, another surprise awaits – Charles Fort.
Where is Kinsale Ireland and how to get there
Kinsale is a small town about 25km south of Cork City in Ireland. You can start your drive on the famous Wind Atlantic Way from Kinsale.
The Wild Atlantic Way is a scenic 2500 km coastal route leading all the way to Inishowen, in the northern part of the island.
The drive from Cork to Kinsale takes about 40 minutes. Alternatively, you can take bus 226 from Cork city. However, if you’re coming from Dublin, the distance is about 300 km, and it will take you 3 to 3,5 hours to get to Kinsale.
A walk through Kinsale
Kinsale is a lovely town to visit. It has it all: houses are brightly colored, a beautiful waterfront, and interesting little shops everywhere. There is a large, free parking lot in the center of the town, a tourist info center, and facilities as well.
First of all, I recommend walking into the tourist center. Grab a map and one of the free brochures about the Kinsale area and also about other places to visit in Ireland.
You don’t need a list of things to do in Kinsale, but I guarantee you won’t get bored too soon. Just take it slowly. Start with a walk through the village’s colorful streets. Stop from time to time to visit one of the boutique shops catching your eye. Also, take a break for a coffee or a snack on a sunny terrace.
Speaking of snacks, don’t miss this turquoise shop above, Koko chocolate. Salted caramel pralines are my favorite, but I’m open to other suggestions as well! There’s no shortage of beautiful little shops, each selling some unique stuff. Also, did you watch that TV show – Black Sails? That artwork piece on the stairs is a tribute to Anne Bonny, a pirate from the show. It seems she was born right here in Kinsale, Ireland.
Depending on the hour, you should stop for a coffee, lunch, or Guinness in one of the Kinsale pubs. Then, it’s time for a different walk, the Scilly Walk. This scenic walk starts at The Spaniard Pub, and you can make it a loop if you get back on the High Route. You will need about 1,5 hours to cover the 6 km there and back. Better yet, extend your walk to visiting Charles Fort.
Charles Fort
Charles Fort is only a few kilometers away from Kinsale. You can walk there on the scenic Scilly Walk or drive from Kinsale. You will find free parking on the side of the road just before the entrance. From the parking space, the views towards Kinsale and the harbor are just beautiful.
The fort dates from 1677 and has seen a lot of action until 1922 when it burned during the Irish civil war. It has a star-shaped wall, and it stands right by the sea, guarding the entrance to the harbor.
In 2021 Charles Fort is free to visit, but before the pandemic, a ticket used to cost 5€.
Opening hours are 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM during the summer and 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM from November to March.
It takes less than an hour to visit the whole area, but you might want to spend some extra time to have a snack or a drink in the coffee shop here. On a sunny day, you will take some great photos too. Between the old walls, the typical Irish green, and the sea, the possibilities are endless.
Where to stay to visit Kinsale, Ireland
If you want to spend more than a few hours exploring the area, I have two great accommodation options:
–Actons Hotel – a cozy hotel right by Kinsale Harbor
–Trident Hotel – beautiful, spacious rooms on the waterfront
However, if you’re taking day trips from Cork City, don’t forget to read my post about The Montenotte Hotel in Cork.
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Have been living in Ireland no gor nearly 3 years haven’t got to Kinssle yer. Looks lovely colourful town . Would like to see fort also
Wow, so colourful! I’m definitely adding Kinsale to my list.
I’ve been wanting to visit Ireland and now even more so! Kinsale is adorable with all the colorful buildings. I love the idea of wandering the town with stops for a coffee or pint. Not a bad way to spend the day! Charles Fort looks beautiful with the sun shining and the coastal views!
So colorful! I am really interested in learning more about Irish history, so I thank you for the information on Charles Fort. Kinsale is going on the list!
Don’t you just love when you find a hidden gem like Kinsale. THXS for posting and alerting us to this wonderful place.
I love how the Irish offset the dreary weather stints with outrageously bright painted towns. Kinsale looks so appealing and non-conformist.
Haha, very well said! Those colors balance very well the typical Irish weather.
Thank you for introducing this beautiful place. The colorful houses look super cute!
Pretty much exactly what I would hope for with a a quaint Irish seaside town….
The weather gods were with you on this day. It’s a town that deserves sun just to brighten up all those colourful houses. This was a nice nostalgic read, I really loved Kinsale.
I had some amazing non-Irish weather for an entire week this summer. Kinsale was just glowing with that sun!
I would definitely like the colorful houses of Kinsale. Would be nice to visit Charles Fort too, if only for the panoramic views!
Kinsale is so charming and colorful and love the history about Charles Fort. Would love to explore these Irish coastal destinations.