Nenagh Irish: Aonach Urmhumhan or simply An tAonach, meaning “The Fair of Ormond” is the county town and second largest town in County Tipperary in Ireland.
Restaurants in Nenagh
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Lough Derg Water Sports is a family run water sports venture basesd on the northwest shores of Lough Derg. We run private bookings for various group sizes, catering for up to 20 paddlers. We also run Summer Camps for kids and Blueway10K Challenge training classes 6 day a week in the summer
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Visited here while down for a hurling match. Lovely pub, great pint and atmosphere and had great bit of banter with locals. Would highly recommend and hope to call again someday.
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Nenagh Heritage Centre is located in two stone Georgian buildings which were built in between 1840 and 1842 as the Governor's house and Gate house of an extensive gaol complex for North Tipperary . We also provide a research service for people whose ancestors orginated in North Tipperary .
This is definitely worth a look if you're near the town. They had great exhibits upstairs in the old prison building. The info provided by the staff was very good, concise and we learned a lot in the short amount of time we were here. They have an old shop and a classroom setup at the moment which are really cool. We visited on Friday August 14th.
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The Castle is Nenagh's oldest building, and it's construction in the 13th Century laid the foundation for the development of the town. Theobald FitzWalter, whose successors would become Earls and Dukes of Ormond, built the castle and upon its completition c.1220 It served as the main seat of the Butler family, until 1391. The Castle boasts the finest cylindrical keep in Ireland. Like most keeps, it formed part of perimiter of the fortress, being incorporated in the curtain walls surrounding a five-sided courtyard. The Castle has had extensive renovations from 2009 to completion in June 2013. Free admission and free guided tours are available on request. The castle is a medieval building and has a stone spiral stairs to the top. There are 101 steps in all to the top. Access to the tower is through a passageway within the base of the wall. This has low head room and visitors will need to stoop to avoid hitting the stone above. All children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Nenagh Castle is open from April to October. Tue-Sat: 10am-1pm, 2pm-4.30Pm Last admission: 3.45 Pm Free guided tours available on request. Average length of visit - 30 min. All groups of 15 or more must pre-book.
Doesn't take very long to do - steep enough climb but worth it for the views. Good information dotted about and friendly staff and free admission - shouldn't miss it when in Nenagh.
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