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CahirCahir is a charming and picturesque town on the banks of the River Suir in the south of County Tipperary. The surrounding lands are rich and fertile and the town nestles beneath the protection of the Galtee Mountains.More details +
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Carrick-On-SuirThe history of the town starts before the year 823 AD, when Turgesius, a Norse leader, began to build forts at the mouths of the rivers when they came on invasions and, instead of sailing off with their treasure, they settled into these forts and later built walled settlements.More details +
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CashelVisit Cashel to experience and understand the historical relationship between the Rock and the town and discover the archaeology, fine architecture, fascinating folklore of this remarkable town.More details +
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ClonmelClonmel is an excellent base for visiting a wide range of attractions. The town is nestled in the Comeragh Mountains with the Knockmealdown Mountains to the South and legendary Slievenamon to the East. More details +
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FethardFethard comes into prominence with the coming of the Normans to Ireland in the 12th century. Fethard, Fiodh Ard, simply means the ‘high pasture’ or ‘high wood’ and it is a name that could be found in many parts of Ireland. More details +
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Glen Of Aherlow The Glen is renowned for the warmth of its welcome and the friendship of its people. Nowhere will this be more evident to the visitor than in the restaurants, pubs and coffee shops.More details +
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Tipperary TownSited on the beautiful River Ara in the heart of the ‘Golden Vale’ is the town of Tipperary, a dairy-farming centre that began as an Anglo-Norman settlement at the end of the 12th century. More details +
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