What to do and see in County Tipperary, Province of Munster: The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

November 27, 2021 Toi Mattera

Discover the best top things to do in County Tipperary, Ireland including Lough Derg Water Sports, Crossogue Equestrian Centre, Ireland Chauffeur Travel, Bike Park Ireland, Tipperary Mountain Trekking Centre, Mitchelstown Cave.
Restaurants in County Tipperary

1. Lough Derg Water Sports

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Lough Derg Water Sports

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

2. Crossogue Equestrian Centre

Crossogue House, Thurles Ireland +353 504 54166 http://www.crossogue-equestrian.ie
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Crossogue Equestrian Centre

3. Ireland Chauffeur Travel

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Ireland Chauffeur Travel

We offer a range of Private Tours to the most beautiful parts of Ireland from Dublin, Cork, Belfast, Galway, Killarney, Shannon and any other destination you wish to depart from. These tours are designed to meet your exact group requirements and specifications. We can included lunches, private visits, shopping and anything else you wish to do on your trip to Ireland.

4. Bike Park Ireland

Fairymount Farm, Roscrea Ireland +353 67 21961 [email protected] http://www.bikeparkireland.ie/index.html
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Bike Park Ireland

Bike Park Ireland is the first official mountain bike park in Ireland offering everyone from beginners to pro's the opportunity to have an action packed day out. With 8 downhill trails to choose from, a seriously cool uplift service, the largest pump track in the country, you will find it hard to contain your smile. We are a family run business and the bike park is entirely on private grounds and it's quite simply the best place in Ireland to come and have fun on a mountain bike. If you have all the gear and a bike, great, bring it - if you don't have anything, that's fine too because we have it all here for you to hire, just bring a pair of shoes with grips and we will take care of the rest. We cannot over emphasise the fact that anyone that can ride a bike will have loads of fun here. We have a large fleet of superb Kona bikes for hire, including helmets and pads, a class cafe called The Mucky Boot Cafe which serves homemade hot food all day. If your not into biking that's fine too as we have a lovely walk to the top of the trails where you can see as many as 8 county's. Our bike park is very family friendly and kids of all ages will spend hours playing around on bikes and lets face it there's a kid in all of us and we all just want to play on bikes every now and then!!!

5. Tipperary Mountain Trekking Centre

Rusheen, Borrisoleigh, Thurles, Thurles Ireland +353 87 410 6868 [email protected] http://www.timotrec.com
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Tipperary Mountain Trekking Centre

We are a small family-run equestrian business located in the unspoiled Tipperary uplands. We believe that small is beautiful and that you deserve an experience tailored to your needs. We care passionately about our horses, the environment, and our guests. Whether you come for a riding lesson, a trek, or a residential stay, we aim to provide you with memories to treasure.

Reviewed By eimearhartigan

Tipperary Mountain Trekking Centre is a great place run by two of the most welcoming people. All the horses are really happy and well cared for. The views around the place are spectacular. I couldn’t recommend this place enough to anyone who loves horses, good company and beautiful countryside.

6. Mitchelstown Cave

Burncourt E21 H920 Ireland +353 52 746 7246 [email protected] http://mitchelstowncave.com
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Mitchelstown Cave

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.

Reviewed By 505jacinthac - Dundalk, Ireland

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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