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Places of Interest

The Rock of Cashel
The historic town of Cashel is home to the infamous “Seat of Kings”, the Rock of Cashel, a monumental collection of medival buildings & Castle perched on top of a large mountain of rock More »

Cashel Heritage Centre
Located at the foot of the Rock of Cashel, the Cashel Heritage Centre offers tourists and near and far the opportunity to explore the regions rich history and hidden past. More »

The Bru Boru Cultural Centre
The Bru Boru Cultural Centre (Cashel) This facility incorporates a folk theatre, restaurant, craft centre, information centre and genealogy suite. This is a must visit attraction when visiting the town of Cashel, just 7 miles away from Dundrum House Hotel, Golf & Leisure Resort More »

Mitchelstown Caves
Considered to be one of the most spectacular caves in Europe, Mitchelstown Cave is located 12 kilometres east of Mitchelstown & a pleasant 45 minute car journey form Dundrum House Hotel, Golf & Lisure Resort,  through the picturesque Golden Vale. More »

Museum of Transport
Museum of Transport This major museum displays the extensive fruits of a lifetimes work by its enthusiastic owner. It has exhibits dating from the earliest motorized vehicles. Jaguar, Renault, Morris, Mercedes, an MG and a 1904 Clement Talbot are featured among the many cars and other motoring automobile, signs, light garage equipment, books and posters on display More »

St. Patricks Well
Just outside Clonmel about a half a mile from Marlfield can be found the picturesque and very beautiful St Patrick’s Well. Here can be found a tough weather beaten small celtic cross, a tiny ruined Chapel and Holy Well. More »

South Tipperary and County Museum
South Tipperary and County Museum is located in the heart of Clonmel’s civic centre, South Tipperary County Museum tells the story of the county’s fascinating history, from prehistoric to modern times. More »

Cahir Castle
Cahir castle is one of Irelands largest and best-preserved castles. It is situated on a rocky island on the River Suir in the historic town of Cahir, 8 miles south of Cashel. The castle retains its impressive keep, tower and much of its original defensive structure. More »

The Main Guard (Clonmel)
The Main Guard is situated on Clonmels  O’Connell Street. The Main Guard was recently reconstructed and brought back to its original appearance when built between 1673 - 1684. The Building is open to Tourists during the summer months and closed for the winter. Guided Tours are given by trained Guides - a most interesting place to visit tel. no: 052 - 27484.  More »

The Glen of Aherlow
The Glen of Aherlow is a quiet country valley, secluded but not isolated. It stretches from the N24, South of the heritage town of Tipperary, through sixteen miles of unspoilt countryside affording some of the most breathtaking scenery imaginable. More »

Swiss Cottage
Situated in the parkland adjacent to Cahir Town Centre, this magnificant cottage has recently been restored to offer greater ease of access. So now there’s no excuse for not visiting this hidden gem! More »

East Munster Way
The East Munster Way offers long distance walkers an opportunity to travel through relatively easy lowland and hill country. More »

Tar River
The Tar river is a wide shallow river (18 to 25 yards) with a healthy growth of ranunculus weed, which is a haven for insect life. More »

Carey’s Castle
Carey’s Castle was occupied by monks and up to recent years the ruins of the alms house was still in evidence. More »

Cahir Park
The site was once part of the Chartersis Estate. More »

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