BRIDGESTONE AWARD “Best in Ireland 2011, 2012 and 2013.
RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND “Nominated for Best Regional Restaurant and Best Chef 2011 and 2012”
FOOD AND WINE MAGAZINE “Cinnamon Alley …
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Café Rose is new and inviting. Drop in to enjoy a freshly brewed coffee, a homemade pastry or a mouth-watering savoury in a relaxing ambiance!
The Abbot’s Steakhouse in Nenagh has become a roaring success – the perfect choice for dining in Nenagh. The Steakhouse serves the very best of Tipperary Steaks. Fish and Seafood …
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The largest trail network of it’s kind in Ireland. 98 km of trails including forest road climbs, tight twisty singletrack with loads of ups and downs, board walk, tight …
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Dolphin watching on Ireland’s largest river the Shannon is a very popular activity, in particular in the summer months. The Shannon is a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and …
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The town of Cashel in County Tipperary is home to a spectacular group of Medieval buildings set in the Golden Vale including the 12th century round tower, High Cross …
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Located near Thurles in County Tipperary, just 15km from the Rock of Cashel, Holycross Abbey,a restored Cisterian monastery dating from the 13th century, built on the banks of the …
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King John’s Castle is situated on ‘King’s Island’ in the heart of medieval Limerick City, on the banks of Ireland’s longest river the Shannon. The Castle was built between …
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The Wild Atlantic Way is a world-famous coastal route along the Atlantic Ocean and the west coast of Ireland spanning over 2,500 km. This driving route offers some breathtaking scenery …
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The Burren has an astonishing character which has evolved through a powerful combination of geology, ecology, archaeology, agriculture, history, heritage, commerce, creativity and community. The unique beauty of the Burren …
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Bunratty Castle & Folk Park is a day visitor and evening experience not to be missed, 10 minutes from both Limerick City and Shannon Airport, the Park includes the Castle, …
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At The summit of Tountinna are the “GRAVES OF THE LEINSTERMEN”, today one stone is standing, the rest are covered in undergrowth. The site may have originally been a …
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A Romanesque cathedral was built in the 1180s by Donal O’Brien but was destroyed soon afterwards by Connacht forces. A new cathedral, built in the Gothic style, was completed …
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No trip to Lough Derg is complete without a visit to Irish Seed Savers, located in the beautiful tranquil landscape of East Clare. Established in 1991 to protect Ireland’s food …
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