Clonmel (Irish: Cluain Meala, meaning "honey meadow") is the county town and largest settlement of County Tipperary, Ireland. The town is noted in Irish history for its resistance to the Cromwellian army which sacked the towns of Drogheda and Wexford. With the exception of the townland of Suir Island, most of the borough is situated in the civil parish of "St Mary's" which is part of the ancient barony of Iffa and Offa East.
Restaurants in Clonmel
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Phil Carrolls [Antique Bar]is an original pub/shop from the 1900's in Clonmel. Remaining unchanged over the years it has a unique old world atmosphere from times gone-by. Always worth a visit .
When you first walk into this bar you are not too sure - dark and atmospheric - but the bartender soon puts you at ease and has a vast variety of Irish whiskey on offer as well as gin and he pulls a good pint of Guinness of course! There was some lively Irish music being played by a group of local musicians, which we understood was a regular thing.
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This is a beautiful man made lake that is teeming with wild life. A must for any bird lover. If you just want somewhere peaceful to walk with the family and feed the ducks it ticks that box too. The roadway is a public road but is one way and is fairly quiet. The lake is located a short walk from the historic Marfield village which is also very picturesque
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St Patrick's Well is located near Clonmel a short distance south of the main Clonmel, Cahir road. It is an old religious site situated in a sheltered glen where a large volume of spring water continuously wells up from underground. The church was built in the seventeenth century, but there are traces of an even older building. Inside the walls is the tomb of Nicholas White of Clonmel who died in 1622. At the centre of the small lake is a weathered Celtic Cross which dates from early Christian times in Ireland.
The well is accesable by steps from the roadway. O ce you get down it is a very tranquil place. If the weather is warm enough you can walk into the waters which are believed to have healing powers. The area is very well kept and very clean. We'll worth a stop off you are in the area
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Great place for a walk in all weather. Castle has nooks and crannies to explore. If visiting be sure and look for the ice house a little way down stream from the caslte.
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Stopped for an hour in the bustling town of Clonmel. This is a lovely building in the heart of the town. Run by OPW - always a good thing. Very interesting WW1 exhibition on when we visited.
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