'''County Tipperary''' (Tiobraid Arainn in Irish) is a county in the Shannon Region of Ireland.

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Tipperary is a large and beautiful county situated in the mid-west of Ireland. The river Shannon runs down the western edge - including the picturesque Lough Derg, and its twin town of Ballina and Killaloe (Co. Clare). The population is approximately 135,000.

Regions

  • '''North Ridings'''.
  • '''South Ridings'''.
  • Cities

  • Cahir
  • Carrick-On-Suir
  • Cashel
  • Clonmel
  • Nenagh
  • Roscrea
  • Templemore
  • Thurles
  • Tipperary
  • Fethard
  • Other destinations

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    Get in

    Shannon airport and the city of Limerick are nearby. Due to its large size and central position (within Ireland it is usually NOT a long way to Tipperary), parts of the county may be visited from Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick or Galway.

    Get around

    The county is well served by road and rail. Limerick Junction railway station is 4 km from Tipperary town.

    See

  • The '''Rock of Cashel''' is worth a visit.
  • '''Cahir Castle''' is a must see.
  • The '''Swiss Cottage''' in Cahir.
  • '''Mitchelstown Caves''' are outside the town, but are renowned for their beauty and size.
  • The '''Glen of Aherlow''' is as breathtaking as any of the famed views in Killarney (Co. Kerry).
  • The '''Galtee mountains''' are a fine-looking range, topped by one of Ireland's highest in Galtymore mountain (1000 metres).
  • The whole Lough Derg area is worth visiting. This runs for about 30 miles from Ballina, Garrykennedy, Dromineer, Puckane, Terryglass and on up to Portumna. You can even continue down the Clare side of the lake back to your starting point.

    Eat

    If visiting South Tipperary - dinner at Lily Mai's Restaurant in Thomastown (between Cashel and Tipperary Town) is a must! Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday night (booking is essential)- Lily Mai's has won all the awards since it opened 3-years ago. Fine dining at its best! 062.72847 for reservations. As one of Tipperarys main tourist towns, Cashel has a number of eating possibilities - however the pre-eminent one remains Chez Hans, now in it's second generation, serving a 'best of irish menu' in a converted Church. They also provide a cheaper bistro option during the day.

    In Nenagh try the Peppermill Restaurant or The Abbot's Bistro or Cloister Restaurant at the Abbey Court Hotel.

    Just discovered Lily Mai's Cafe between Carrick-0n-Suir and Clonmel - excellent food and herself can go shopping in Blarney Woollen Mills and Meadows & Byrne as well! I have had Sunday lunch there with the family - top class - and have dropped-in twice when on the way to Waterford. Both ocasions have proved well-worth it. Food is top-drawer. The also have a Deli - very Avoca!

  • . There are many outstanding farmers markets around the county that sell local food grown and produced in the region. Markets take place in Carrick-on-suir, Cahir, Thurles and Nenagh.

    '''Cahir Farmers Market''' takes place every Saturday morning from 9am - 1pm and is held in the carpark beside the Granary Craft Centre, a 2 minute walk from the train station. Produce inculdes potatoes, apples, home grown vegetables, home baking, jams and jellies, local cheeses, pate, organic meats, flowers and plants, eggs etc... and is all of very high quality. As with all markets, it is the case of the early bird catches the worm in Cahir!</eat>

    Drink

    In Nenagh the following two pubs are well worth a visit. Rohan's on Sarsfield Street is a very friendly local pub, caught in an authentic 1970's timewarp. Una Powell's in the Summerhill area is another fine local pub. Both are generally only open in the evenings.

    Get out

    Tipperary Country Club situated about 5 miles from Cashel in the village of Dundrum provides a testing 18 hole golf course, designed by former Ryder Cup Player, Philip Walton.