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Tipperary Attractions

Tipperary in the fertile heartland of of Ireland offers a wonderful opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With its famous historical monuments and castles, beautiful matural scenery and great outdoor adventure options, there is something to suit all tastes in Tipperary.

Brú Ború Cultural Centre

Brú Ború Cultural Centre

Part of the Rock of Cashel complex, the Brú Ború Centre incorporates a folk theatre, restaurant, craft centre, information centre, genealogy suite and the regional centre for Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann traditioanl Irish music organisation. More details +
 
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Rock of Cashel

Rock of Cashel

A spectacular group of medieval buildings set on a outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale including the 12th century round tower, High Cross and Romanesque Chapel, 13th century Gothic cathedral, 15th century castle and the restored Hall of the Vicars. More details +
 
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Cahir Castle

Cahir Castle

Cahir castle, dating from the 12th century, is one of Irelands largest and best-preserved castles. Positioned on a rocky island on the River Suir, the castle retains its impressive keep, tower and much of its original defensive structures. More details +
 
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Carrick-On-Suir Heritage Centre

Carrick-On-Suir Heritage Centre

The church site of Carrick Mor with its Pre-Reformation burial ground features the former Protestant Church, which has been restored as a heritage Centre. Many interesting gravestones in the grounds with and local artefacts and photographs are on permanent display.More details +
 
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Cashel Folk Village

Cashel Folk Village

Cashel Folk Village features displays from the Irish revolutionary period 1916-1923 and of the Great Irish Famine 1845-1851. Interesting historical artifacts include ancient Irish tools, old hunting traps, an original Blueshirt, an ancient standing stone, antlers from the now extinct Irish Elk and much more. More details +
 
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Mitchelstown Cave

Mitchelstown Cave

Explore almost half a mile of this world famous show cave where you will visit three massive caverns featuring drip-stone formations of stalactites, stalagmites and huge calcite columns. More details +
 
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Ormonde Castle

Ormonde Castle

Dating from the 16th century, Ormond Castle is the finest example of an Elizabethan manor house in Ireland. The house is part of an even larger complex dating from the 14th century. More details +
 
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South Tipperary County Museum

South Tipperary County Museum

Located in the heart of Clonmel's civic centre, South Tipperary County Museum tells the story of the county's fascinating history, from prehistoric to modern times. More details +
 
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Swiss Cottage

Swiss Cottage

Located on the banks of the River Suir near Cahir in county Tipperary, the Swiss Cottage was home to the Earl of Glengall, and dates from 1817. Considered to have been used by the Earl’s as his secret love nest, the cottage could be entered by a secret tunnel. More details +
 
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Tipperary Excel Centre

Tipperary Excel Centre

Tipperary Excel Arts and Cultural Centre hosts a wide range of entertainment, Art and Cultural events throughout the year. The facility incorporates the Simon Ryan Theatre, a modern 362 seat Theatre featuring 'state of the art' entertainment facilities. More details +
 
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