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... as it echoes through ancient abbeys, monasteries and traditional houses – each a testament to Killarney's enduring story. 

Venture into Ireland’s oldest national park and witness the real, untouched beauty of Ireland. A quiet stroll around shimmering lakes, ancient woodlands, or a sunset watched from the heights of the Macgillycuddy’s Reeks, is the perfect anecdote to a tough day on the saddle.

Killarney is a friendly, warm, safe town where you can browse through shops brimming with locally crafted treasures and mementoes.

DISCOVER CARRICK-ON-SUIR

Carrick-on-Suir, a charming town in County Tipperary, Ireland, is rich in history, culture, and outdoor activities. Nestled along the River Suir, it boasts scenic beauty and a strong cycling heritage, being the hometown of legendary cyclists Sean Kelly and Sam Bennett. Visitors can explore the stunning Ormond Castle, a well-preserved Elizabethan manor, stroll along the picturesque Blueway walking and cycling route, or enjoy the town’s lively arts scene. With traditional pubs, cosy cafés, and access to the stunning Comeragh Mountains, Carrick-on-Suir is a perfect destination for history lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a taste of authentic Irish charm.

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SEE & DO

Carrick-on-Suir, in County Tipperary, offers a mix of history, culture, and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore Ormond Castle, a well-preserved Elizabethan manor, and the Old Bridge, dating back to 1447. The Tudor Artisan Hub and Brewery Lane Theatre showcase local arts and crafts, while Saint Molleran’s Church reflects the town’s medieval heritage. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Suir Blueway for walking, cycling, and kayaking or hike the East Munster Way. Nearby, the Knockroe Passage Tomb offers a glimpse into Ireland’s prehistoric past. With its scenic beauty and vibrant culture, Carrick-on-Suir is a charming destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.

EAT & DRINK

Carrick-on-Suir offers a great mix of dining and drinking spots. For food, The Carraig Hotel serves traditional and modern Irish dishes, while O'Ceallachain's Bar & Bistro offers a cosy pub-meets-bistro experience. Keevers Pub in Faugheen is another favourite for hearty Irish fare. For drinks, The Comeragh Bar is known for its lively atmosphere, The Strand Bar provides a relaxed setting on Bridge Street, and Croke's Bar on Kickham Street offers a classic Irish pub experience. Whether you're after a hearty meal or a pint in a friendly local pub, there’s plenty to enjoy in Carrick-on-Suir.

 

STAY IN CARRICK-ON-SUIR

Carrick-on-Suir offers a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences. The Carraig Hotel in the town centre provides modern comforts in a historic setting, while Sycamore Place and Clancy Brothers Homesteadoffer cosy bed-and-breakfast experiences. Budget-conscious travellers can stay at Kickham Street Budget Accommodation, while those seeking a rural escape might enjoy Mount Bolton Loft House or Mount Bolton Mobile Home near Portlaw. Airbnb also offers unique stays, from private rooms to entire homes, ensuring visitors can find the perfect place to rest while exploring the town.