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Kilkenny Flying & Gliding Club

Posted by Nigel On December - 14 - 2009

Kilkenny Flying & Gliding Club

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Of all the activities that Kilkenny has to offer, booking a flight through the Kilkenny Flying club has to be one of the most interesting. Getting up into the air to get a clear view of the city and its surrounding areas is one of the best ways that you can see the county and its surrounding areas.

Kilkenny Airport is located on the Ballycallan Road toward Tullaroon. The airport is clearly sign posted and is about 3 miles from the town.

If you have a “sat nav” the gps numbers are : 52.39° 31″N 07.18° 50″W

Kilkenny Flying & Gliding Club has been running since 1969.

During this time numerous pilots have been trained here; some have progressed to national and international carriers, The majority are recreational pilots who still get a buzz from exploring Ireland, and further afield, from the air.

KFGC provides safe and realiable aircraft at a reasonable cost to it’s members so that they can enjoy their hobby in a relaxing, stress free environment. Kilkenny Airfield, now known as Conor Airpark, is home to three flying clubs and also a number of private owners and groups. Visitors are made to feel welcome.

Pat Nolan is one of the pilots and committee members at the airfield and it was a pleasure to meet him. He talked about the safety aspects of the fight and the route that we would be taking for the afternoons flight. I was decided that we would fly from Kilkenny to the Waterford coast and back again, first passing Callan towards Fethard – in Tipperary. We would then fly along the River Suir over Clonmel passing Carrick On Suir and from there down towards Tramore and along the Waterford coast before finally heading passed Slievenamon and arriving back at Kilkenny airport.

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Before we set out Pat got us seated safely in the aircraft and went trough a very detailed routine of all preflight safety checks. This helped to settle the mind and reassure the passengers.

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Ready for take off pat notified the air traffic controller that we intended to takeoff and the route we intended to travel.

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The airport consists of a simple grass runway and we took our place in the queue ready to start the fight to Waterford. We waited about 5 minutes and then positioned the aircraft at the end of the runway before proceeding to takeoff.

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Once in the air we headed towards Callan.

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The view above the Ballycallan road

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On reaching Callan we circled the town and could see clearly how the new housing estates had grown over the last years, however some have only grown to half the intended size and remained unfinished.

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From Callan we flew above Fethard in Tipperary. The walls of the town could be clearly seen from above showing the size of the original walled market town.

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This part of the country is known for it love of horses, this was evident by the many training tracks and exercise rings.

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From the Fethard area we moved down to the River Suir just north of the town of Clonmel. The river can be seen in the photograph some 1500 feet below.

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We continued along the River Suir and we flew above the Bulmers site, the site of Merck Shark and Dohme was also viewable at Kilsheelan.

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From Kilsheelan on the River Suir we passed the town of Carrick On Suir, this photograph looks back at the town toward Clonmel and both the new and old bridges at Carrick can been seen below.

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From Carrick On Suir we continued down the river to Fiddown and looked towards Waterford, the island below and the two bridges that link the north and south of the river can be seen. The island contains one for the biggest nature reserves on the river Suir.

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The house and grounds at Mount Congreve, sit on the banks of the River Suir as the river widens and begins its passage into the harbor at Waterford. From the road the house is hidden behind the wall but from this airial view one can see just how beautiful and well keep this house is.

From this point we flew from Kilmeadan towards the Waterford coast and Tramore.

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Tramore is one of the largest tourist destinations on the south coast of Ireland. To some it offers images of fish and chip shops and holidays as kids in small apartments or caravans, fond memories. From this height however its true setting and beauty can be enjoyed. The beach heads off into the distance, this along with the inland sand dunes offer a great walk on a Sunday afternoon.

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From Tramore we headed west along the Waterford coastline towards Dungarvan and the south Comeragh Mountains. This stretch marked the turning point of our journey and we soon turned back towards Carrick On Suir and Clonmel passing the cloud topped Mountains to our left.

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We climbed approximately 2000 feet at this stage in order to speed our journey home. The view back towards kilkenny was breath taking.

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Once back in the kilkenny area we flew over the centre of the town. The full layout of the city came into view before we turned back towards the airport and our landing strip.

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The landing itself is one of the most breath taking experiences you could have. The airfield is set in a very beautiful location facing the hills towards Ballycallan. The green landing strip offers a very soft landing.

Once down on the ground we were delighted with the trip and very gratefull to Pat for such a fantastic experience, possibly one of the best experiences you can have in the County and well worth repeating again and again.

Highly recommended!

You can contact Kilkenny Flying and Gliding Club using the following details.

Kilkenny Flying & Gliding Club

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Pat Nolan, +353(0)87 2411955

Nigel

www.studio63.ie

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Team Dynamics Kilkenny

Posted by Nigel On December - 2 - 2009

Team Dynamics Kilkenny offers Indoor and Outdoor Team Building Games and Activities specifically tailored to your  team building requirements.

Set in the midst of a 200 acre riverside estate and within minutes of Kilkenny city, Team Dynamics Kilkenny is the ideal location for your  team building day out. All team building games and activities are supervised and run by our experienced facilitators.

With Team Dynamics, you can overcome obstacles and learn how to work cohesively together. Our interactive team games range from easy/non-physical activities such as lateral problem solving games and mental team challenges to more advanced physical activities and games such as canoeing, rock climbing and abseiling.

All team activities are fun and help in relieving stress, and at the same time they foster team building by assisting participants in improving communication, listening skills, trust, and the ability to work together.

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The location includes a natural 18th century cut-limestone climbing tower, they have every level possible available, even if you are afraid of heights you can try your hand at bouldering.

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You can Explore the River Nore by Canadian Canoe and at the same time have fun doing so, the center has river side access.

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Archery is just one more of the activities that take place in a unique walled in garden.  The centers resident archer will inform you about the whole history of Archery . This is a chance to go into great depth and detail into the art or Archery and also enjoy yourself.

The Gables & Longbowe

The center also has available two very special self catering holiday homes, one of them being an eco-friendly holiday home. Overlooking the secluded Nore valley on the 200 acre Archersgrove Estate, a mile from Kilkenny Castle but with space for children to roam safely and to enjoy the peace of the farm.

The Gables:

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The Gables self catering accommodation is a spacious 18th century coach house restored in 1989 and dates back to the original Archersgrove house on the grounds.

Longbowe:

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A very special new world eco-friendly holiday home, adjacent to Kilkenny City.
Ever want to feel like you’re living amongst the green leafy branches of a tree? Come to Longbowe and enjoy life in parkland setting.


You can contact Team dynamic Kilkenny as follows:

Team Dynamics Kilkenny
Archersgrove
Bennetsbridge Rd.
Kilkenny

Tel: +353 (0)56 7763635
Mobile: +353 (0)86 8286863
E-mail: info@tdk.ie

To book the holiday homes:

Contact Kevin and Joan Mahon

The Gables and Longbowe, Archersgrove, Bennettsbridge Rd, Kilkenny, Ireland.
Phone : +353 (0)56 7761869
Mobile (Kevin) :
+353 (0)86 8286863
E-mail: info@gables.ie

Nigel

www.studio63.ie

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Kilkenny from Above

Posted by James On November - 14 - 2009

Ever wondered what Kilkenny looks like from above?

We can now with the help of a virtual globe, such as Google Earth. Here are a few images of Kilkenny that we captured earlier. We recommend you try out the free Google Earth and you can see Kilkenny from above for yourself. Click on the image to view a larger version. Images below include aerial images of the center of Kilkenny, Kilkenny Castle and Nowlan Park.

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Irish Conker championships 2009

Posted by Nigel On November - 11 - 2009

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The 10th Annual Irish conker championships was held in Freshford on bank holiday weekend 28th and 29th of October. Drawing in many competitors and spectators each year this year was no different.

The event is held on the village green in freshford and is supported by a team of 60 helpers who both construct the tents and the conker arena and practice areas, not to mention judging the conker games.

Both local schools and helpers collect many hundreds of conkers in the weeks before the competition each year and help select the best conkers to be used. The strings used for all the conkers are donated by Rossiters shoe repairs on the butter slip, Kilkenny. No competitor knows or sees which conker they will get until they make a selection before their match.

All competitors pay to enter and must make good use at the practice area before they enter the main arena for their actual match. The competition is split into age groups from under twelve’s to adult.

The prize for the adult winner this year was 500 euro’s and was won by Aileen Dooley,

the under twelve’s winner was Jude Mc kinley.

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Aileen Dooley in action

The tents contained areas for craft stalls, local food producers and a refreshments area along with a marquee used for music events during the weekend.

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Music in the main marquee

The craft tent included crafts people selling clothes, wooden ornaments and garden furniture . One stand was run by two transition year students Kieran power and Darren Walsh, who have setup a company making ornaments out of slate. These included mirrors and garden sculptures.

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This was a great weekend event and one well work the visit, it keeps on growing each year and if you didn’t make it this year then keep it in mind for October 2010.

Nigel

www.studio63.ie

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Free wireless internet in Kilkenny | WIFI Spots

Posted by James On October - 17 - 2009

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Have you got a laptop, iPhone, ipod Touch or some other wireless internet enable device? If so, you can pick up free internet on the go in Kilkenny. It’s very easy, just search for the network and conect!

Here’s a list of the current free & paid WIFI locations in Kilkenny.
The date represents the last known date of it’s listed status.

  • Bollard’s Bar and Bistro, Kieran St. Kilkenny.
  • Breathnach’s, John St. Kilkenny.
  • Café Sol, William St. Kilkenny.
  • Chez Pierre, Parliament St. Kilkenny.
  • Clubhouse Hotel, Patrick St. Kilkenny.
  • Crotty’s Coffee House, High St. Kilkenny.
  • Daly’s B&B, John St. Kilkenny.
  • Hibernian Hotel, Ormonde St. Kilkenny. (FREE, 08/4/09)
  • Hotel Kilkenny, Callan Rd. Kilkenny.
  • Inglewood Hotel, Patrick St. Kilkenny.
  • Kilkenny Café, Market Cross SC, Kilkenny. (FREE, 16/3/09)
  • Kilkenny Ormonde Hotel, Ormonde St. Kilkenny. (FREE, 17/3/09)
  • Kyteler’s Inn, Kieran St. Kilkenny.
  • Lacken House, Dublin Rd. Kilkenny.
  • Lawlor’s Pub, John St. Kilkenny.
  • MacDonagh Junction, Dublin Rd. Kilkenny. (FREE, 19/3/09)
  • McDonald’s Kilkenny, Upper Patrick St. Kilkenny.
  • Mount Juliet Hotel, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny.
  • Mug Shot, James St. Kilkenny. (FREE, 10/5/09)
  • Newpark Hotel, Castlecomer Rd. Kilkenny.
  • Paris Texas, High St. Kilkenny.
  • Rafter Dempsey’s, Friary St. Kilkenny.
  • Rivercourt Hotel, John St. Kilkenny.
  • Springhill Court Hotel, Waterford Rd. Kilkenny.
  • The Gravevine, Rose Inn St. Kilkenny. (FREE as a customer, 01/9/09)

We’ll try and update the above list shortly about which internet connections are reliable, which are not, which connection is free and which you have to pay for, so keep checking back to this post regularly to view updates.

Please feel free to inform us about the conditions/prices of any of the above locations to help us update our lists.

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Kilkenny, All Ireland SH Champions 2009 – Homecoming

Posted by James On September - 8 - 2009

What a homecoming.

What a welcome home for the Kilkenny hurlers, both minor and senior teams, who have done us proud yet again this year.

Yesterday, the Liam McCarthy Cup came back to Kilkenny for the fourth year in a row as the current Kilkenny hurling generation have surely proved themselves to be the most successful and dominant hurling force ever seen. The four-in-a-row was only seen once before in hurling history and that was a long, long time ago.

Amazing Stuff.

Massive estimated crowds of 30,000 experienced the homecoming yesterday despite heavy rain, spiteful wind and the biting cold. Fantastic entertainment prior to the arrival of the champions were led by rock band UP4IT and by local trad favourites, The Kilkennys, formerly of Uisce Beatha fame. The homecoming was presented by Edwina Grace, of KCLR96FM.

A large amount of respect has to be given to Kilkenny student Alan Hayes, 13, as he closed the event with a powerful version of ‘The Rose Of Mooncoin.’

Click here to view the full post and all the photographs.

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