Kiss the famous Blarney Stone - Visit
The Blarney Stone is a famous block of Carboniferous limestone built into the battlements of Blarney Castle in County Cork, Ireland, best known for bestowing the "gift of the gab" (eloquence and persuasion) upon those who kiss it. The ritual involves leaning backwards, upside down, from the castle's parapet, with the help of an assistant to steady the person and ensure a kiss. While there are many myths about the stone's origin, a popular legend credits the stone with helping King Cormac Mac Carthy win a lawsuit through eloquent speech.
What is it?
A block of Carboniferous limestone.
Located at the top of Blarney Castle, near Cork City, Ireland.
What happens when you kiss it?
It is said to give you the "gift of the gab," which means the ability to speak with great eloquence, wit, and persuasiveness.
The Ritual
To kiss the stone, you must lean backwards, upside down, from the battlements of the castle.
Guides or assistants are present to help steady you and hold your hands.
Assistance is also provided to take photos of the event.
Legends and Origins
There are many stories about the Blarney Stone, including:
It was the Stone of Jacob from the Old Testament, brought to Ireland by the Prophet Jeremiah.
It was used as a pillow by the legendary St. Columba before being brought to Ireland.
It was a piece of the Stone of Scone (Stone of Destiny) gifted by the Scottish King Robert the Bruce to Cormac Mac Carthy. A less biblical story says the goddess Clíodhna told Cormac Mac Carthy to kiss the stone before his court case, after which he won through his newfound eloquence.
Why is it important?
It is a significant tourist attraction in Ireland, with thousands of people visiting each year.
It is a part of Irish folklore and a must-do experience for many visitors to Ireland.