Discover the best top things to do in County Tipperary, Ireland including Cathedral of the Assumption, Garrykennedy Castle and Old Harbour, Boulick Church And Tower House, Dalton House, Rock of Cashel, Mitchelstown Cave, Monaincha Abbey, Mount St. Joseph's Abbey, Fethard Medieval Walls, Old Bridge.
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Well worth visiting - and give Larkins Pub a go. We also took the 'Forest Walk', which starts beside the old Castle ruin. It didn't go far, but was a nice interlude.
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A majestic medieval fortress now in ruins: contains the Hall of Vicars and a 13th century cathedral.
Our visit to the Rock of Cashel was intriguing The views are spectacular Explore the site on your own and with the guided tour, each offers a plethora of experiences and views The guides are very knowledgeable and have a great sense of humor as well. There is plenty of parking in the car park, there are also gift shops near by.
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One of europes major showcaves, discovered in 1833 by michael condon who was quarrying limestone when his crowbar slipped into a crevasse. He removed a few boulders to retrieve the bar, next minute he found himself looking down into a vast network of passages and caverns. In order to protect the caves natural state guided tours were quickly organised. Tours were conducted through the cave by candlelight untill 1972 when it was the first cave in Ireland to be electrified. Today on the guided tour you visit three massive caverns in which you are surrounded by indescribable dripstone formations and one of europes finest columns the inspiring Tower of Babel which stands some 9m in height. Mitchelstown Cave is situated midway between Cahir and Mitchelstown. Take exits 11 or 12 on the M8. Sat Nav. DMS 52,18'20.7" 8, 06' 31.4"W Minimum 2 adults for a tour.
Myself and my husband have just visited this attraction. We pre booked which is recommended in these times. We were very impressed with the swift registration and admission. There was antibacterial gel provided (covid-19) provided at admission desk. After a short walk up a small incline we were met by Kate our guide at the entrance to the cave. Small steep steps took us down into 3 seperate caverns where Kate explained how it was created. We really enjoy the visit and Kate answered questions clearly and in a way that was easily understood by all ages. Well worth a visit!
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This is a beautiful church ❤️ & the walks around the property is Devine. The waterfall was in full flow as we were in a spell of nothing but rain. A large amount of the stone to build the church was drawn from Templemore by horse & cart a distance of about 17 miles. This stone came from the Abbey a beautiful house owned by the Carden Family, which was burnt to the ground in 1922 while the family were in the UK. The Little Brosna river flows through the grounds.
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