How many people visit Kylemore?

300,000 visitors
“Kylemore Abbey and its Victorian Walled Garden has been the home of the Benedictine nuns since 1920. The iconic tourist attraction welcomed 300,000 visitors last year and this new development will not just consolidate those numbers but also raise awareness of Ireland as a destination.”

How much does Kylemore Abbey cost?

It’s $14 for adults, $10.50 seniors, students $10, and family day pass $28.00. Hope this helps!

When was Kylemore restored?

The restoration work began in September 1996. Dogged by bad weather and the great winds that came howling down the valley in winter, progress was slow. But all the hard work has finally paid off, and visitors can now view the garden almost as it was in Mitchell Henry’s day.

Who owns Kylemore Abbey now?

Ownership of the abbey will remain in the hands of the Kylemore Trust, controlled by the nuns. They moved into the 19th-century castle in 1920 after leaving their abbey in Ypres, Belgium in 1914, when the Flemish town was destroyed during the first World War.

Who paid for Kylemore Abbey restoration?

Fáílte Ireland, which part-funded the project under its Grants Scheme for Large Tourism Projects 2016-2020, hopes its investment will grow those numbers still further.

Who owns Kylemore Abbey?

Kylemore Abbey is a Benedictine monastery and iconic visitor attraction in Connemara, owned and managed by The Kylemore Trust.

How many nuns are in Kylemore Abbey?

This new monastery will be able to cater for and facilitate up to 40 nuns, with en-suite bedrooms, day rooms, chapel, and monastic choir, there will be facilities for guests and for the soon to be founded Benedictine Oblates who will expand the Benedictine family in the area.

Why did Kylemore Abbey school close?

The Benedictine community at the Abbey has now fallen to just 14 nuns. In February the Benedictine Order announced that it would finally be closing the doors of its school in August 2010 because of falling vocation numbers.

Who lives Kylemore Abbey?

In addition, the trust also charged rent of €800,000 to Kylemore Abbey and Gardens which operates the visitor attraction. Last year, visitor numbers at Kylemore increased from 300,000 to 320,000. Kylemore is open year round and visitor numbers are split between 80pc overseas and 20pc Irish.

Who owns Kylemore Abbey in Ireland?

Where is Kylemore Abbey in Connemara, Ireland?

Nestled in the heart of Connemara, on the Wild Atlantic Way, Kylemore Abbey is a haven of history, beauty and serenity. Home to a Benedictine order of Nuns for the past 100 years, Kylemore Abbey welcomes visitors from all over the world each year to embrace the magic of the magnificent 1,000-acre estate.

Do you need a ticket for Kylemore Abbey?

Kylemore Abbey is OPEN! Before you visit, make sure to download your brochure HERE. No entry ticket required for Kylemore Kitchen Café or Craft & Design Shop. We advise visitors to allow themselves at least three hours onsite. Hours advertised will be in operation until October.

How big is the garden at Kylemore Abbey?

Visit the Abbey with its beautifully restored period rooms and fascinating Visitor Experience and learn about its history of tragedy, romance, education, and spirituality. Explore the 6-acre Victorian Walled Garden with its delightfully restored garden buildings, formal flower, vegetable and herb gardens.

Is there a Benedictine monastery in Kylemore England?

Kylemore Abbey, autonomous until 2018, is in the process of becoming a member of the English Benedictine Congregation. Hospitality and labour are central to Benedictine life at Kylemore.