Did You Know?

To prove how much we know our food in these parts, Tipperary was the only county to scoop three awards at the prestigious Good Food Ireland Awards 2010.

Our tip is simple - sample the winners fare at The Old Convent, Clogheen; Larkin’s Bar and Restaurant, Garrykennedy; James Whelan Butchers, Clonmel and Cashel Blue, Fethard.

Horse & Jockey Hotel : “Castles of cultures – Enjoy the very best of County Tipperary’s History”

T: +353 (0)504 44192 F: +353 (0)504 44747 E: info@horseandjockeyhotel.com W: www.horseandjockeyhotel.com
Address: Horse and Jockey, Thurles, Co. Tipperary
Horse & Jockey Hotel : “Castles of cultures – Enjoy the very best of County Tipperary’s History”
Enjoy a 2 nights stay at the landmark 4* Horse & Jockey Hotel in the heart of Tipperary. Visit the magnificent 12th Century Holycross Abbey on the banks of the River Suir before making the short trip to Farney Castle, Ireland’s only round tower occupied as a family home. Enjoy the scenic drive to the famed heritage town of Cashel, home of the awe-inspiring Rock of Cashel.On an evening if your choice dine in the award winning Silk’s Restaurant enjoying the best of County Tipperary’s produce. Price €129 (Low season) or €139(High season) includes 2 night’s accommodation, entry to castles and one evening meal. Offer available all year round.

The Horse and Jockey Hotel is a four star, family run hotel, located on a major crossroads in Tipperary, midway between Cork and Dublin on the N8, fourteen kilometres north of Cashel Town. The hotel comprises sixty five luxurious bedrooms, offering a winning combination of comfort and style, with every modern convenience required by both the business and leisure traveller. Key facilities of the hotel include the award winning Silks Restaurant offering the freshest of dishes, the leisure centre with a twenty one metre swimming pool and the Elemis Spa.