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The 11 best things to do on your next trip to Tipperary
Take in views of the stunning Rock of Cashel.
Tipperary's beauty and unique history permeates every part of the county. On the surface, you'll find imposing fortresses, storybook castles and hikes steeped in lore. Meanwhile, below ground, there's a network of caves carved out by time for you to explore. Even the food and drink scene has its own story to tell – think old thatched pubs serving up classic Irish cuisine with a side of traditional music.

Here are fun 11 activities to get up to in the Premier County.

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1Rock of Cashel

The Rock of Cashel is one of Ireland’s most iconic locations, and the medieval ecclesiastical buildings dominate the landscape on this limestone outcrop in the Golden Vale. The 13th-century Gothic cathedral, built between 1230 and 1270, is the most captivating of all. Immerse yourself in the story of the Rock with the audiovisual show and exhibitions in the Hall of Vicars.

The Rock of Cashel in Co Tipperary
Pay a visit to the Rock of Cashel.
2Cahir Castle

Designed to be a prime defensive location, Cahir Castle is an imposing structure that seems to grow out from the rock on which it stands. Put yourself at the centre of centuries of sieges and bombardments as you explore the castle, which was captured three times in its history. In 1961, the last Lord of Cahir died and it was handed over to the State. It still retains its impressive keep, tower and much of its original defensive structure.

A group of people walking over a bridge to Cahir Castle, Tipperary
Add a visit to Cahir Castle to your list.
3Glen of Aherlow

Experience the wilderness at the Glen of Aherlow on one of eight looped walks. The Galtee Mountains have long been known as a walker’s paradise, and there are walks to suit all fitness levels. Five of the looped walks begin at Christ the King Trail Head, and three from Lisvarrinane Village Trail Head, each one taking you across forest tracks, open moorland and alongside corrie lakes and mountainsides. 

If you’re looking for something more relaxed, visit the Glen of Aherlow Nature Park which is perfect for families or a peaceful woodland ramble. View the plants, flowers and the natural habitat of the animals that make up this wonderful ecosystem.

Two men hiking through the Glen of Aherlow in County Tipperary.
Weave through the natural landscape at the Glen of Aherlow.
4Brú Ború Cultural Centre

An affiliate of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann, Brú Ború Cultural Centre is the perfect place to catch impressive theatre performances, a local comic or most often, beautiful traditional music. In the centre’s subterranean chambers, seven metres underground you’ll find the ‘Sounds of History’ exhibition which echoes Ireland’s past and explores the richness of Irish culture. 

5Swiss Cottage

A delightful ornamental cottage that was built in the early 1800s by Richard Butler, first Earl of Glengall, Swiss Cottage is a distinctive building with a thatched roof and was inspired by nature. Take a guided tour and see inside this charming structure which has a graceful spiral staircase, a parquet floor and rooms decorated with Parisian wallpapers.

Exterior view of the Swiss Cottage in Co Tipperary
Take in the ornamental detail of the Swiss Cottage.
6Devil’s Bit Loop

Legend has it that the devil took a bite out of the mountain and broke off a tooth while doing so, and thus the Rock of Cashel came to be. The summit of Devil’s Bit Mountain stands at 478m and you can enjoy views of eight surrounding counties from the top. Adventure through forests and along hillside paths on this 3.7km looped walk before making your way to the summit for the most impressive views.

A couple at the summit of Devil's Bit Loop in Co Tipperary
Reach the summit of Devil's Bit Mountain.
7Ormond Castle

Known as the best example of an Elizabethan manor house in Ireland, Ormond Castle was built by the 10th Earl of Ormond in the 1560s. An architectural marvel, explore the two 15th-century towers and the country’s only unfortified castle still surviving since that period. Within its walls, you’ll find incredible decorative plasterwork and a magnificent long gallery to explore.

Aerial image of Ormond Castle in County Tipperary.
Walk through history at Ormond Castle.
8Fethard Horse Country Experience

Get interactive at the Fethard Horse Country Experience, which examines the links between the Irish people, the land and their horses. Spread across two floors of a 17th-century tholsel building, the audiovisual exhibitions bring the social history, local stories and thoroughbred racing to life. The first country market in Ireland took place here in 1957 and continues every Friday where you can pick up some local produce. 

A horse skeleton on display at the Fethard Horse Country Experience in Co Tipperary
Learn about past champions and the people that brought them to victory.
9Mitchelstown Caves

Underground and in a world without sun, the Mitchelstown Caves are a timeless place where nature reigns supreme. Explore the three massive caverns filled with dripstone formations, stalactites and stalagmites that make up this world. Picnic outside these beautiful caves with views of the Galtee Mountains before or after your tour underground.

Mitchelstown Cave
10 Explore Lough Derg by boat

Book a boat trip along Lough Derg and discover an untouched part of Ireland, offering spectacular views. There's the option to take a day trip with Killaloe River Cruises and learn local facts and stories, or map your own journey, noting some of the area’s unique sights. Garrykennedy is also worth a visit to see the ruins of the medieval castle, as well as Dromineer, one of the oldest villages on the Lough. 

Boats docked at Dromineer Harbour in County Tipperary.
Stop off in Dromineer on your Lough Derg travels.

Terryglass has a rich history, too, with the abbey founded by Saint Columba, and the picturesque village is renowned for its friendly people. Arrive in time to watch a sunset on the harbour.

11Unleash your inner foodie

Tipperary has an abundance of top Irish cuisine, so the question is, how many meals can you squeeze into a day? Dine on some of the finest Italian food in the country at Tuscany Bistro for quality fare with a modern twist, or enjoy spectacular views over Lough Derg as you eat at Larkins, which combines fantastic food with regular trad sessions. 

Finish your evening with a tipple at Paddy’s Bar along the riverside in Terryglass – enjoy a perfectly poured pint and soak up the pub’s local charms.

Exterior view of Larkins Pub in Co Tipperary
Enjoy live music and a bite to eat at Larkins.
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