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10 2 reviews
County Tipperary
23/06 – 29/06
£95/nighttotal: £570 (6 )
The Writer's Retreat
1 2
gîte , Nenagh
This tranquil gîte is situated on a working farm, 10 kilometres from the M7 motorway, offering immediate access to walks and the scenic Lough Derg, just outside Nenagh. This one-bedroom holiday cottage accommodates two guests and features a kitchen, bathroom with a power shower, and Wi-Fi, providing an ideal retreat for couples.
9.6 4 reviews
County Tipperary
23/06 – 29/06
£253/nighttotal: £1518 (6 )
Luxury Five Star Self Catering Lodge Overlooking The Beautiful Lough Derg.
3 2
chalet , CE
This three-bedroom lodge near Ogonnelloe, County Clare, is located within 5km of Lough Derg, the National Water Activities Centre, and Raheen Community Hospital. Sleeping six, this family-friendly property boasts a kitchen with fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, a swimming pool, on-site parking, internet access, barbecue facilities, and is within 10km of the Tuamgraney Garden of Remembrance and Famine Memorial Park.
9.8 13 reviews
County Tipperary
27/06 – 04/07
£108/nighttotal: £756 (7 )
Mountain View
1 2
chalet , Tipperary
This Mountain View lodge is located in Tipperary, 34 kilometres from the Rock of Cashel and 43 kilometres from Limerick city attractions including Limerick Greyhound Stadium and St Mary's Cathedral. This 24 square metre chalet offers accommodation for up to three guests with a kitchenette, private bathroom, and garden access, plus complimentary WiFi and private parking.
10 56 reviews
County Tipperary
27/06 – 04/07
£254/nighttotal: £1778 (7 )
Renovated Traditional 6 Bedroom Country Farm House
6 2
gîte , County Tipperary
This farmhouse gîte is located in the Golden Vale, just 13km from Cashel, 12km from Cahir, and 14km from Tipperary town, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of the Irish countryside. The property has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall user experience. This charming holiday home has six bedrooms and three bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to ten guests. The gîte boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious garden, and a peaceful setting with stunning views of the Galtee Mountains, making it ideal for families or groups looking for a relaxing getaway.
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Frequently asked questions about cottages in County Tipperary
What are the top must-see attractions in County Tipperary, Ireland?
County Tipperary boasts a wealth of attractions. For history buffs, Rock of Cashel, a stunning medieval cathedral complex, is a must-see. The impressive 12th-century Cahir Castle, perched on an island in the River Suir, offers a glimpse into Ireland's rich past. For those who prefer the outdoors, the scenic Lough Gur, with its ancient stone circles and rich Neolithic history, is captivating. And don't forget the majestic Glengarra Wood, a haven of natural beauty ideal for hiking.
How can one spend a 5-day holiday in County Tipperary, Ireland?
A five-day trip allows for a good exploration. Day 1: Explore Cashel, visiting the Rock of Cashel and the town itself. Day 2: Journey to Cahir, touring Cahir Castle and enjoying the riverside walks. Day 3: Immerse yourself in the Neolithic history at Lough Gur. Day 4: Hike in the beautiful Glengarra Wood or explore the Arra Mountains. Day 5: Visit a local market, perhaps in Tipperary town, and enjoy some traditional Irish music in a pub before departing. This is just a suggestion; you can tailor it to your interests.
What are the best cottages with a pool in County Tipperary?
Is County Tipperary, Ireland a good destination to rent a cottage?
Absolutely! County Tipperary offers a wide variety of charming cottages, many located in picturesque rural settings. These provide a fantastic base for exploring the county's attractions at your own pace. Many offer amenities like fireplaces and gardens, enhancing the experience. Websites specialising in Irish cottage rentals can help you find the perfect one.
What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in County Tipperary?
What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travellers in County Tipperary, Ireland?
County Tipperary's weather is typically temperate, but it's known for its changeable nature. Pack layers for varying conditions. Expect rain at any time of year. Wildlife encounters are generally limited to farm animals and common birds. There are no significant natural hazards, though caution should be exercised near water bodies and during periods of heavy rain, due to potential flooding in certain areas.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in County Tipperary?
Is County Tipperary, Ireland pedestrian and cyclist-friendly?
While not as extensively developed as some urban areas, County Tipperary offers many opportunities for walking and cycling, particularly in rural areas and along designated trails. However, drivers are not always used to cyclists, so caution is advised. Many walking trails exist, particularly around Lough Gur and in the various forests. Always check trail conditions before setting out.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in County Tipperary?
Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore in County Tipperary, Ireland?
Yes, definitely! The Holycross Abbey, a Cistercian abbey with a fascinating history, is less frequented than some other sites. Exploring the smaller villages, such as Templemore or Nenagh, reveals charming local life and often hidden gems. The Devil's Bit Mountain offers stunning views and a unique landscape.
What are the best cottages with parking in County Tipperary?
What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow one to meet locals in County Tipperary, Ireland?
Visiting a traditional Irish pub in a smaller village, like those in the towns of Thurles or Roscrea, is a great way to meet locals and experience traditional music sessions. Attending a local farmers' market, perhaps in Clonmel, offers a chance to interact with producers and learn about local produce. Many smaller pubs also host local events and concerts.
What are the best authentic dishes to taste in County Tipperary, Ireland?
County Tipperary is known for its hearty fare. Try the local Irish stew, often made with lamb. Fresh seafood is readily available near the coast. Many pubs and restaurants offer traditional Irish breakfasts. Don't forget to sample the local cheeses and breads.
What are some recommended items to pack for a stay in County Tipperary, Ireland?
Pack layers for varying weather conditions, including waterproof outerwear. Comfortable walking shoes are essential. Sunscreen and insect repellent are advisable, even on cooler days. A small backpack is useful for day trips. Finally, a camera to capture the beautiful scenery.