Did You Know?

Named after a local legend, the spectacular Devil’s Bit Mountain does not disappoint. According to local legend, the mountain got its name because the Devil took a bite out of it one day in a fit of anger. They say the bite the Devil took made this gap that can be seen today. The story goes that the lump he bit off fell nearby to form the Rock of Cashel. Fact or fiction?

Why don’t you judge for yourself? Make a trip to this famous landmark, the Devil’s Bit and take in the looped walk while you are there.

Bayly Farm

T: +353 (0)67 31499 E: bayly@eircom.net W: www.baylyfarm.ie
Address: Ballinaclough, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary
Bayly Farm
Situated on a 130 acre working farm, Bayly Farm offers excellent accommodation in a tranquil rural setting, looking towards the Silvermines Mountains. The house stands in beautiful parkland, bordered by the Nenagh River. On arrival, why not take a relaxing stroll around the farm. There is a long circular walk, or several shorter options, all fully way-marked and offering you an opportunity to sit and contemplate by the river. We’ll provide you with a map, information of what you’ll see and even a stick and a pair of wellie boots if you need them! Then, on your return, settle down by a cosy open fire.