Holiday Cottages In County Tipperary

Munster's County Tipperary unfolds through the Rock of Cashel, Golden Vale pastures and the legacy of proud Gaelic roots.

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Top Four Holiday Cottage Destinations In County Tipperary

The most popular cottage locations in County Tipperary include, Ardfinnan with 3 properties, Garrykennedy with 3, Ballymacarbry 2 and Ballyporeen with 2 self catering holiday lets.

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Countryside Charm - Group Getaway
Newtown, County Tipperary

Charming holiday escape for a big group getaway with stylish interiors garden and enclosed paddock set within a country estate. Explore the grounds and meet the animals including pygmy goats alpacas ponies pigs and sheep. The property sits in the rolling countryside of the Mid Wales Marches in Bettws Cedewain with a local pub within 1.3 miles. It s just 3 miles from Newtown with its contemporary gallery cinema and a plethora of shops and eateries. Walk along Montgomery Canal or pop to Welshpool with an array of shops restaurants Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway the canal and museum (17 miles). Visit National Trust s Powys Castle and Gardens walk or cycle around Lake Vyrnwy and visit the bird hide all within 25 miles of the property there s so much to see and do. Enter this imposing retreat into the welcoming hall with plenty of space for your outdoor attire. The welcoming space leads off to the guest bedrooms which are all ground level. Choose from five bedrooms offering accommodation for 20 guests; all of the bedrooms are the ideal configuration for group bookings each offering two super-king-size zip-and-link beds (which can be made into twins on request). One of these has an en-suite bathroom and the four others have an en-suite shower room each. There is so much space for everyone to truly relax and unwind at this super-sized property. There is a ground-floor shower room here alongside the useful ground-floor utility room. Heading upstairs get ready for the breathtaking views from all windows and the spectacular balcony there is a kitchen/diner flooded with natural light with all the equipment you need for group catering. Once the meal is ready everyone can gather around the long refectory table with benches. After dinner head over to the enormous lounge with sofas Freesat TV board games and table football to keep all entertained. Open the feature doors onto the Juliet balcony and let the outside in on lovely warm evenings. This holiday let has the benefit of an electric lift. Stepping outside you will find a wrap-around patio with ample garden furniture to enjoy the beautiful grounds a charcoal BBQ for the warmer months a generous lawn and an enclosed paddock. Walk around and explore the 30 acres of land with animals including pygmy goats alpacas ponies pigs and sheep. Need to know: 5 ground floor bedrooms each with 1 super king size zip and link bed and 2 single beds (which can be made up as 2 super kings on request or 20 singles across the property). 6 ground floor bathrooms 1 shower room and WC, 4 en suite shower rooms with WC, and 1 en suite bathroom with shower over the bath, and 1 WC on the first floor. 2 electric ovens and hobs, microwave, fridge, and dishwasher. Utility with dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, and chest freezer. Travel cot and highchair available. Smart TV in the lounge and games room. Table football. Patio with garden furniture, table tennis, and charcoal BBQ. Enclosed paddock, 30 acre country estate with animals. Space for storing canoes and bikes. Off road parking for up to 10 cars. EV Charges: 30 for a short stay or 50 for a week per car. Shop 1.5 miles, pub within 1.3miles called The Bull and Heifer in Bettws Cedewain. Complex of properties with a sleeps 6 and sleeps 8 total occupancy 34 if booked separately. Owners animals are across the road if you wanted to visit during your stay.

Sleeps
20
Bedrooms
5
Bathroom
6
Pets allowed
4
WiFi
Price:
7 nights from £2263
Location:
206.1m from Newtown
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Daly's Back House
Ballyporeen, County Tipperary

Daly's Back House is a lovely, family-friendly holiday house situated in the small village of Ballyporeen in County Tipperary with an open-plan space. Mitchelstown 8.3 miles; Clonmel 20.3 miles

Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2
Bathroom
1
Pets allowed
WiFi
Price:
7 nights from £1324
Location:
0.1m from Ballyporeen
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Mary Kate's Farmhouse @ Boolakennedy
Cahir, County Tipperary

Single-storey. Three bedrooms:1 x double with TV and large en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x twin. Large bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, WC and heated towel rail. Living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. Large sun room with fabulous views

Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
3
Bathroom
2
Pets allowed
WiFi
Price:
7 nights from £1130
Location:
6.3m from Cahir
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John's Dairy @ Boolakennedy
Cahir, County Tipperary

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, WC and heated towel rail. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove

Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2
Bathroom
1
Pets allowed
WiFi
Price:
7 nights from £956
Location:
6.3m from Cahir
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Top Self Catering Destinations in Ireland

About Ireland

Discover the charm of County Tipperary in Munster, Ireland. Immerse yourself in rich history and heritage as you explore ancient castles and landmarks.

Marvel at the breathtaking natural wonders that dot the landscape, from majestic mountains to cascading waterfalls.

Indulge in the vibrant cultural scene, with traditional music and dance performances.

Engage in thrilling outdoor activities, like hiking and horseback riding.

And don't forget to savor the delectable local cuisine and unwind in cozy pubs.

County Tipperary has it all for an unforgettable Irish adventure.

History and Heritage

If you're interested in the history and heritage of County Tipperary in Munster, Ireland, you'll find a wealth of fascinating stories and landmarks to explore.

This county is steeped in rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back thousands of years. From ancient burial sites to medieval castles, County Tipperary offers a glimpse into Ireland's past.

One notable landmark is the Rock of Cashel, an impressive fortress that was once the seat of the Kings of Munster. Another must-visit site is the Cahir Castle, a well-preserved medieval stronghold that played a significant role in Irish history.

As you wander through the county, you'll also come across charming villages and towns, each with its own unique history and character.

Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the past, County Tipperary has something to captivate and inspire you.

Natural Wonders

When exploring County Tipperary in Munster, Ireland, you'll be amazed by the natural wonders that seamlessly blend with its rich history and heritage. Here are three sub-lists that will evoke emotion and capture your imagination:

  • The stunning Rock of Cashel: A majestic medieval fortress perched on a hilltop, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Its ancient ruins and intricate Celtic carvings will transport you back in time.
  • The enchanting Glen of Aherlow: A hidden gem nestled between the Galtee Mountains and Slievenamuck Ridge, boasting lush green valleys, cascading waterfalls, and serene forest trails. This tranquil paradise is perfect for hiking, picnicking, and immersing yourself in nature.
  • The awe-inspiring Devil's Bit: Legend has it that the devil took a bite out of the nearby Slieve Felim Mountains, leaving behind a dramatic rock formation. Climb to the summit and be rewarded with sweeping vistas of rolling hills and verdant landscapes.

Prepare to be captivated by the natural wonders of County Tipperary, a place where history and nature intertwine harmoniously.

Cultural Delights

Immerse yourself in the cultural delights of County Tipperary, where vibrant traditions and rich heritage come alive.

Start your exploration in the charming town of Cashel, home to the iconic Rock of Cashel. This ancient fortress-turned-monastic site offers a glimpse into Ireland's medieval past.

Continue your journey to the bustling market town of Clonmel, where you can experience the lively atmosphere of the weekly farmers' market and discover local crafts and delicious artisanal food.

For a taste of traditional Irish music, head to Nenagh, where you can enjoy live sessions in cozy pubs.

Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Tipperary County Museum in Clonmel, which showcases the region's history through fascinating exhibitions.

Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking to immerse yourself in Irish culture, County Tipperary has something to offer everyone.

Outdoor Activities

Continue your exploration of County Tipperary by engaging in a variety of exciting outdoor activities. There's no shortage of options to get your adrenaline pumping and immerse yourself in nature.

  • Hike through the stunning Glen of Aherlow, surrounded by lush greenery and breathtaking views. Feel the thrill as you conquer the challenging trails and discover hidden waterfalls along the way.
  • Take a leisurely bike ride along the Great Famine Way, tracing the footsteps of those affected by the devastating famine. Experience a mix of emotions as you reflect on the resilience of the Irish people and soak in the beautiful countryside.
  • For the adventurous souls, try your hand at rock climbing in the rugged landscapes of the Comeragh Mountains. Feel the rush of adrenaline as you conquer the towering cliffs and take in the awe-inspiring vistas.

County Tipperary offers outdoor activities that will leave you in awe and create lasting memories.

Local Cuisine and Pubs

Explore the culinary delights and vibrant pub scene of County Tipperary in Munster - Ireland.

Indulge in the rich and hearty cuisine that this region has to offer. Start your day with a traditional Irish breakfast, complete with bacon, sausages, eggs, and black pudding.

For lunch, savor a bowl of steaming hot Irish stew, filled with tender lamb, potatoes, and vegetables.

In the evening, head to one of the many charming pubs scattered throughout the county. Immerse yourself in the warm and friendly atmosphere as you enjoy a pint of the famous Guinness or try a locally brewed craft beer.

Don't forget to sample the traditional Irish music that often fills the air, adding to the lively ambiance.

County Tipperary is a haven for food and drink enthusiasts, offering a true taste of Irish hospitality.