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The surrounding lands are rich and fertile and the town nestles beneath the protection of the Galtee Mountains. Nowhere will this be more evident to the visitor than in the restaurants, pubs and coffee shops. Carrick-On-Suir The history of the town starts before the year AD, when Turgesius, a Norse leader, began to build forts at the mouths of the rivers when they came on invasions and, instead of sailing off with their treasure, they settled into these forts and later built walled settlements.

Cashel Visit Cashel to experience and understand the historical relationship between the Rock and the town and discover the archaeology, fine architecture, fascinating folklore of this remarkable town.

Clonmel Clonmel is an excellent base for visiting a wide range of attractions. To enjoy the rich variety of advertisements, confirm accuracy of the entries, or have a printed record of a family member, obtain an original or facsimile copy of The Book of County Tipperary. Show less. Read more » The directories are naturally an invaluable resource for those tracing family history.

Holycross Holycross is 6 kilometres downstream from Thurles. The restoration of the Cistercian Abbey as a Parish church was completed in Kilcash Kilcash is located in foothills of Slievenamon Mountain in a wooded area of County Tipperary.

Killenaule Strangely there are two identically named towns within County Tipperary, this, the more northerly of the two is in the foothills of the Slieverdagh Hills. Marlfield A village situated about two miles west of Clonmel. There are a number of historical and natural areas of note in the locality.

Monard Monard is located next to Limerick Junction train station where the trains for the south of Ireland diverge. Tipperary racecourse is nearby, there is also a golf course locally. Mullinahone Mullinahone is in County Tipperary and is best known for its association with the patriot, novelist and poet Charles Kickham. Charles Kickham became an enthusiastic Young Irelander and was sentenced to fourteen years imprisonment in for his connection with the Fenian movement.

He was released from prison in poor health after four years and he died in Dublin in A poet and writer of great renown his best know work was Knocknagow, a sweeping novel based on rural life in his native district. The house where Kickham lived in Fethard Street is marked by a plaque and a Celtic Cross marks his grave in Mullinahome churchyard. Some distance from the village is Kickhams Tree with Kickhams Chair under it where he sat while writing Knocknagow.

Nenagh Nenagh was a Norman settlement, which became a 19th century garrison town and the capital of the new North Riding. Also, there are two 19th century gothic style churches, and the ruins of a Franciscan Friary.

Another attraction of the town is the Heritage Centre. The exhibition focuses on the lifestyles of the people of the area through the years.

Newcastle Newcastle is a lively seaside resort situated approximately 48 km south of Belfast and km north of Dublin. The town is set within a stunning natural environment with the Irish Sea on one side and the magnificent Mourne Mountains on the other. Newcastle is located within the Mourne Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a stunningly beautiful coastline.

The surrounding area is blessed with forests, lakes and rivers and a host of historical features. There is a variety of accommodation available together with a large number of eating places and public houses in close proximity. The area is popular for crafts. Newtown Spectacularly located in the Glen of Aherlow is Newtown. The Ballyhoura Walk passes by the village.

Gortavoher Wood is in the vicinity and there are scenic lookout points and picnic areas. Portroe The village of Portroe has a commanding view of the countryside, and another pleasant church in cream gritstone. A simple headstone in the churchyard commemorates a Tipperary hurler-author of the landmark U. The signpost indicates a German-owned tube factory originally built up by J.

Since slates are again being manufactured in this area. Puckaun A little inland from Lough Derg is Pauckaun a little village that merits a visit due to its cottages, crafts and music. Templederry Just east of the Silvermine Mountains is Templederry, a village located between Nenagh to the north and Borrisoleigh to the south.



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