Travel to the heart of medieval Ireland, to a time of turrets, towers and battlements when the Normans held sway. Savour the stories of the family dynasties and castles which played host to the battles, romance, rivalries and rebellions which shaped Ireland for centuries to come.

Tipperary’s beautiful landscapes have been shaped by a turbulent and often bloody past, where power was won and lost, where alliances were formed and betrayals unearthed, where villains and heroes earned their reputations.

From the iconic Rock of Cashel to picture perfect Cahir Castle, the Elizabethan splendour of Ormond Castle, the bloody history of Roscrea Castle, the seemingly indestructible Nenagh Castle, and Leap, the ‘world’s most haunted castle’.

Marlhill Open Farm

Marlhill Open Farm is owned and operated by the Fitzgerald Family. Marlhill Farm opened in October 2021. The farm is designed with a young family in mind. The Fitzgerald’s have travelled extensively and visited many family destinations around Ireland and Wales and they know what a family needs to have a fun day out!

Relax and enjoy getting up close and personal with our animals or have a cuppa in their brand new café while the children burn off steam in the in-door and out-door play areas.

Address: Marlhill, New Inn, Cashel, Co. Tipperary

Marlhill Open Farm

Tearaways Pet Farm & Activity Centre:

Tearaways Pet Farm & Activity Centre provide indoor and outdoor activities to keep all the family happy and active, whatever the weather. It has a purpose built 6,000 square foot indoor activity centre with slides, crawling tunnels, ball pits and a separate toddler area. Tearaways has a coffee shop for you to relax in whilst your kids play and have fun.

Address: Clonmona, Rathcabbin, Co. Tipperary R42 XC66

Tearaways Pet Farm & Activity Centre:

Tipperary Mountain Trekking Centre

This is a small, family-run Equestrian Centre in the Tipperary Uplands specialising in private treks over pristine mountain pastures. Our guided one and two hour treks are completely off-road over historic and unspoiled meadows with spectacular views, ancient archaeological remains, and a legend or two.

Address: Rusheen, Borrisoleigh, Thurles, Co. Tipperary E41X393

Tipperary Mountain Trekking Centre

Crossogue Equestrian Centre

Crossogue House specialises in entertaining individuals and small groups/families from the beginning of April to mid-June and then from mid-August through to the end of November. We host international and Irish guests so if it’s a holiday or an Irish Staycation you are looking for, it might just be for you.

Address: Crossogue House, Ballycahill, Co. Tipperary  E41 W6Y8

Crossogue Equestrian Centre

Mitchelstown Caves

Mitchelstown Cave is one of the largest and most complex cave systems in Ireland. On the guided tour you will follow ancient passageways and visit massive caverns in which you are surrounded by indescribable dripstone formations, stalactites, stalagmites and huge calcite columns.

Address: Burncourt, Cahir, Co. Tipperary E21 H920

Mitchelstown Caves

Lar na Pairce

Lár na Páirce, is the first museum dedicated to telling the story of the Gaelic Games. Located in Thurles, the birthplace of the GAA, Lár na Páirce GAA Museum is home to Ireland’s first and oldest collection of Gaelic Games sporting heritage.

There are exhibitions on hurling, gaelic football, handball, camogie, hurley making, sports broadcasting, the Sam Melbourne Collection of GAA memorabilia and much more.

Address: Lár na Páirce, Slievenamon Road, Thurles, Co. Tipperary E41 C6W8

Lar na Pairce

Tipperary Museum of Hidden History

Located in the heart of Clonmel’s civic centre, Tipperary County Museum tells the story of Tipperary and its people from early times to present day and features artefacts from military, religious, social history, political, archaeology, geology, townscapes, photography, sports and industrial collections.

Address: Mick Delahunty Square, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary E91 Y891

Tipperary Museum of Hidden History

Blueway

Follow the trail of Tipperary’s River Suir from Cahir to Carrick-on-Suir. There are 56km of great kayaking opportunities along the river but if you want a steadier pace walk or cycle the trails.

Blueway

Treacy’s Blueway Bike Hire

Treacy’s Blueway Bike Hire cater for all age groups so why not come along and enjoy a trip on the beautiful Blueway. Take a trip along the Suir Blueway, experience the picturesque 21-kilometre cycle trail along the heritage Blueway towpath from Carrick-on-Suir through Kilsheelan to Clonmel.

Address: North Quay, Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary E32 EF44

Treacy’s Blueway Bike Hire

Cabra Wetlands

The Cabra Wetlands trust was registered in 1993 in an effort to save a vast area of wetland habitats from destruction after the filling-in of the settling pools by the Thurles Sugar Factory during its closure. These lagoons used to be an oasis of wildlife, particularly birds. The Trust was formed and acquired the land adjacent to the filled-in lagoons to ensure the continuation of this resting place for migratory birds.

The Centre is run by a group of committed volunteers who provide exciting field trips for children and adults of all ages. The Wetlands have no less than 15 different habitats including ponds, reed swamps, hedgerows, streams and wild flower meadows. Footpaths and raised walkways with beautifully illustrated information boards as well as a large bird hide make an ideal place for school children to discover the sights and sounds of nature in a safe and child friendly environment.

Address: Cabra, Thurles, Co. Tipperary

Cabra Wetlands

Kingstown Farm

Kingstown Farm is a family run farm. In 2021 we planted a 3.5 acre field of sunflowers in aid of the Irish Cancer Society and the National Orthopaedic Hospital Dublin. It is open at various times throughout the year so be sure to enquire in advance, attractions include sunflower picking in the summer, pick your own pumpkin for Halloween and a corn maze to explore.

Address: Kingstown, Knockbulloge, Cashel, Co. Tipperary E24 C432

Kingstown Farm

Devils Bit Loop

A wonderful 5km loop that utilises forestry tracks and hillside paths to provide a pleasant walking trail with views of Lough Derg and Slievenamon and distant views of the Comerage and Knockmealdown Mountains.

Address: Devil’s Bit forest car park, close to Barnane village

Devils Bit Loop

Outdoor Heated Pool in Ballina

Brave the outdoors with a dip in the swimming pool located in the Riverside Park in Ballina. Attractively located alongside Lough Derg, it is the perfect place for a whole family to unwind on a lazy afternoon.

Address: Ballina Riverside Park, V94 RF29

Outdoor Heated Pool in Ballina

Public Swimming Pools

There are a number of public swimming pools located throughout the county including Clonmel, Nenagh and Tipperary Town. Don’t be stuck on a rainy day and visit one of the fabulous pools for a splash.

Public Swimming Pools

Hot Shots Bowling

Hots Shots – the home of bowling in Tipperary. Join in on the fun with Bowling, Arcade Games, Kids Play Area, nerf, Indoor Football, Birthday Parties and much more!

Address: Inner Relief Road, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary

Hot Shots Bowling

Cinemas

Enjoy a family visit to see the latest movies during your stay in Tipperary. Tipperary is fortunate to have three fantastic cinemas to choose from in Nenagh, Thurles and Clonmel so wherever you are in the county you will find a cinema near you.

Cinemas

Playgrounds

There are several fantastic playgrounds located throughout the county, to locate one close to you please visit out map on our homepage and select ‘playground’ on the map.

Playgrounds

Templemore Town Park

Located in Templemore, Co. Tipperary features a gorgeous fairy trail, many pretty bridges, a pith and putt course, ducks and swans and many picnic stops. Templemore Town Park offers a wonderful family day out.

Templemore Town Park

Garrykennedy

One of the best ways to experience the magic of Lough Derg is to visit the beautiful hamlet of Garrykennedy. This quaint Irish village is a firm favourite for many visitors to the lake and it isn’t difficult to see why!

The relaxing atmosphere of the village makes for the perfect atmosphere for a family day at the lakeside, while the wooded trails that hug the shoreline are perfect for a leisurely wander in nature.

Garrykennedy

Millenium Cross

6km along the Portroe Road out of Ballina is a lovely walk of 2.4km on a rough track through open bog land with some steep bits. This brings you to the site of the millennium cross, erected in 2006.

There is a small parking area available, and a seating bench at the summit where you will see some breath-taking views of Lough Derg.

Millenium Cross

Swiss Cottage

The beautiful Swiss Cottage was built in 1810 by the fashionable, high-society couple James and Emily Butler, 1st Earl and Countess of Glengall.

They employed the royal architect John Nash to design the building in the cottage orne style, which was much in vogue at the time. The romantic, picturesque location, and cottage’s fascinating exterior appearance and the elegantly-furnished rooms make this hidden gem a must to visit.

Address: Ardfinnan Road, Cahir, Co. Tipperary E21 DX07

Swiss Cottage

Coronation Walk & Inch Field

Take the beautiful riverside walk from Cahir Castle to the Swiss cottage taking in Inch field if time permits. The route from the castle to the swiss cottage is named the coronation walk, it runs along the river for 2km and will allow you to see the wonderful wildlife on the river along the way. The trail is straight and flat for easy accessibility.

Coronation Walk & Inch Field

Highest Potential

Highest Potential provides enjoyable wellness activities for children, teens and adults.Suitable for individuals, families, small and large groups, corporate outings, school tours. Tailored to your interests these offerings include;

Mindfulness, nature, foraging, fitness, history & mythology, leave no trace & outdoor skills.

Outdoors, indoors or online, these elements can be enjoyed in different ways;

  • Well-Walks – guided wellness walks in interesting and scenic locations.
  • Well-Works – Wellness Workshops with activities to gain health promoting skills and knowledge.
  • Well-Talks – Live or online talks on natural health, environmental responsibility and sustainable living.

Address: Clonmel, Co. Tipperary

Highest Potential

Castles & Heritage

Travel to the heart of medieval Ireland, to a time of turrets, towers and battlements when the Normans held sway. Savour the stories of the family dynasties and castles which played host to the battles, romance, rivalries and rebellions which shaped Ireland for centuries to come.

Tipperary’s beautiful landscapes have been shaped by a turbulent and often bloody past, where power was won and lost, where alliances were formed and betrayals unearthed, where villains and heroes earned their reputations.

From the iconic Rock of Cashel to picture perfect Cahir Castle, the Elizabethan splendour of Ormond Castle, the bloody history of Roscrea Castle, the seemingly indestructible Nenagh Castle, and Leap, the ‘world’s most haunted castle’.

Castles & Heritage