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Tipperary

Vast, rich and varied, enjoy a plethora of activities in Ireland’s largest inland county.

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Tipperary is Ireland’s largest inland country and, because of its size, is generally divided into South Tipperary in the  South East region, and North Tipperary in the  Shannon region.

Vast, rich and varied, the county enjoys wonderful scenic opportunities with North Tipperary bounded by the stunning Lough Derg, and South Tipperary enjoying lush valleys and a landscape enriched by the Galtee Mountains and the mystical Slievenamon.

With a bewildering array of historical attractions including the Rock of Cashel, Roscrea Castle and Holycross Abbey, and a delightful array of picturesque villages and charming towns including Dromineer, Garrykennedy, Cahir and Terryglass, Tipperary is a county that you’ll adore exploring.

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Did you know?

Ronald Reagan is actually a pub as well as a US president. The bar in Ballyporeen celebrates the president’s visit to the town when he enjoyed a pint in the place, which was later named after him.