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There are so many things to do in this stunning location. The hardest part? Deciding where to explore first. So, we hope these helpful articles will inspire you to discover what makes this corner of Ireland so special!
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Tipperary offers a wide range of dining options to suit every taste and budget. Whether you are looking for a casual bite, a cosy pub meal, or a fine dining experience
Heritage week is a national celebration of our cultural, built and natural heritage that takes place from 12th to 20th August 2023.
Cycling in Tipperary is a great way of discovering the area. Hop up on your bike to discover magnificent views of the Galtee Mountains, as well as ancient sites preserved in an unspoilt landscape.
Lake Muskry is beautiful and well worth the hike. At 493m above sea level Lake Muskry covers over 20 acres and is the largest of the five corrie lakes on the Galtees
When you holiday in Tipperary, it's good to know that the stunning views and gorgeous walks are not the only things you can enjoy for free.
We were delighted to be approached by Tipperary Mid-West radio to speak with the wonderful presenter Catherine Fogarty live on air.
The ruins of the Moor Abbey are situated at the western end of the Glen of Aherlow. Founded in 1204 by
Holycross Abbey was founded in 1168 by the King of Munster. Located in the pretty Village of Holycross, this restored
The relationship between horses and the land and people of Tipperary stretches back more than 2,ooo years
This beautiful ornamental cottage, located south of the heritage town of Cahir and close to the River Suir
St Berrihert Kyle and well, really is a hidden gem. This special place needs to be experienced first-hand
Sports are a big part of everyday life in Tipperary and it is where on November 1st 1884 that the Gaa
The Rock of Cashel is one of Ireland's most spectacular, and deservedly, most visited tourist attractions
When the weather turns not so favourable and you ask yourself "What are the rainy day activities in Ireland especially Tipperary
Lough Gur has so much to offer for a lovely day out for all. A tranquil lake, beautiful walks, lake view playground
King John Castle is located on Kings Island in the heart of medieval Limerick city
A rich biodiversity which allows for a peatland wonderland. This is a wonderful place to spot nature
Grange Stone Circle really is a special and magical place. It is the largest stone circle in Ireland
With no less than five championship 18 hole golf courses all within a 30 minute drive from Corderry Farm
While all the things to discover and do on our website are family friendly, the following are extra special activities for kids visiting south east Ireland
Doneraile court is a stunning Estate House built by St Leger family around 1645 on the site of a ruined castle
Bunratty Castle & Folk Park are a must see for anyone visiting Ireland. It is set on 26 acres and features a living village
This loop starts and finishes in the village of Galbally and takes you to a high point of 265m north-west of the village.
Adventure seekers will find a wide variety of activities within a short distance from Corderry Farm.
These caves hold a magical quality and need to be seen and savoured to fully appreciate their beauty.
Enjoy one of the excellent tours guide and learn about this 800-year-old medieval castle.

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