Tipperary

County Tipperary is an escape and an experience all at once. Paying a visit to one of Ireland’s most famous regions, you’ll be assured of a big welcome and a chance to experience the best that Ireland has to offer.rock of cashel

Unexplored walking trails are just miles from the world famous historical
monuments and castles. You can take in our walled towns – Carrick-on-Suir, Cashel, Clonmel. Nenagh, Thurles and Fethard – or immerse yourself in the mythology and history of our glens and vales.

All those interested in water sports and angling will enjoy the River Suit area and the Lough Derg Lakelands. A good variety of accommodation lies just minutes from spectaculay scenery, from County houses to hotels, there’s something to suit all budgets to make your stay more enjoyable.

Base yourself in any village or town in Tipperary and you’re never too far from one of our many walks or cycling trails. You many just want to wander down forest trails, taking in unspoilt scenery while working up an appetite or take long treks through a little scrub and follow grassy mountain trails. With scenic long linear walks, looped walks, heritage trails and nature trails every walker is catered for. Walk through unspoilt hillsides and finish up in our country pubs and cafés to get a taste of Tipperary.

Don’t miss the chance to enjoy Tipperary’s sporting tradition – Thurles town is the birthplace of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).

Enjoy some of Ireland’s quirkiest festivals, play golf on challenging courses or take in a day at the races.

Tipperary – It’s not such a long way and it’s time for you to visit.

Things to do:

The Tipperary Holiday Guidebook 2015

Tipperary 2016 Programme of Events

Tipperary County Development Plans 

Walk the Tipperary Ten – Walking Trails Guide

North Tipperary Walking Trails

The Butler Trail

Discover Lough Derg

The Derrynaflan Trail

 

Find out more:

Tipperary Council

Tipperary Tourism

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