Comeragh Mountains
The Comeragh Mountains are a remarkably varied range, stretching from the coast near Dungarvan inland as far as Clonmel. The Nire Valley reaches into the heart of the range, not on
Suir Blueway
Suir Blueway Tipperary is a 53km kayaking and canoe trail from Cahir to Carrick-on-Suir and a 21km walking and cycling trail from Clonmel to Carrick-on-Suir (or vice versa) along t
Tramore Strand
Meaning ‘Big Strand’, Tramore is one of the most aptly named towns in the region, with its famous 5km golden, sandy beach surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and one of the region
Waterford Castle
Ireland has many islands and many castles, but there are few castle isles like this. Waterford Castle is unique, set on an isle of 300 acres, a short private ferry from the mainlan
Mahon Falls
Mahon Falls is an 80m waterfall nestled in the Comeragh Mountains near Lemybrien, County Waterford. There is a car park close to the falls with a not too strenuous walk to get to t
Mount Juliet
To play golf at Mount Juliet is to experience up to 7,200 yards of visionary, a Jack Nicklaus Signature Designed Parkland, set across 180 acres of rolling Irish countryside. Magnif
Ahenny High Cross
The two fine high crosses, the North and South Cross, at Ahenny in Co Tipperary. Found at the monastic site of Kilclispeen these two crosses imitate the earlier wooden crosses whic
Slievenamon Mountain
Slievenamon is a 6.0 kilometer lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Kilsheelan, County Tipperary, Ireland that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficu
Ormond Castle
Built in the 16th Century, this manor house fronts a larger complex dating from the 14th century. Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond added the ‘new’ north range, which became k
Carrick On Suir Golf Club
Previously described by a leading German golf writer as one of the finest 9-hole courses in Europe, Carrick-on-Suir, founded in 1939, has now been extended to a full 18-hole course