Time to Ask the Experts
Tourist Information, local knowledge, helpful advice, and guided experiences across Tipperary.
Wherever you find yourself in Tipperary, you’re never far from a warm welcome and some expert guidance, even before you arrive. Whether you’re planning a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Ireland, just your next stop and need directions, or want tailored recommendations, the county’s Tourist Information Offices and local tour guides are here to help you get the most from your trip.
From maps and transport tips to walking routes, guided tours, and hidden gems—you’ll find friendly support and plenty of inspiration all around the county.
Find a Tourist Information Location
Call, email or drop into one of the following locations for local maps, bookings, transport help, accommodation options and advice on what to see and do nearby.
Brú Ború, Cashel
Cashel, E25 YE89 | 062–61122 | Open year-round
Nestled at the foot of the Rock of Cashel, Brú Ború doubles as a cultural centre and a tourist information hub. Visitors can pick up local maps and advice while soaking up Irish heritage, music and history.
www.bruboru.ie
Cahir Tourist Office
Cahir, E21 K336 | 052–744 1453 | Open seasonally
This official Fáilte Ireland Tourist Office is just steps from Cahir Castle. Staff are on hand with free maps, independent advice, and help with tour bookings, accommodation and more.
www.discoverireland.ie
Cashel Heritage Centre
Cashel, E25 W594 | 085–185 4774 | Open year-round
Located on Main Street, this visitor centre offers historical displays and a free tourist information service. Drop in for advice, local maps, and help with accommodation or bookings.
www.cashel.ie
Clonmel Community Tourist Office
Clonmel, E91 P7Y8 | 052–612 2960 | Open seasonally
Based in the historic Main Guard building, this local tourist office offers helpful advice and free information on everything from events and attractions to places to stay.
www.discoverclonmel.ie
Glen of Aherlow Community Tourist Office
Aherlow, E34 E862 | 062–56331 | Open year-round
Set in the stunning Glen of Aherlow, this friendly community-run office is a great resource for walking maps, scenic spots, and tips for exploring the surrounding area.
www.aherlow.com
Nenagh Tourist Office
Nenagh, E25 NY26 | 087–187 1932 | Open year-round
This local tourist information point offers brochures, maps, and helpful advice for exploring both North Tipperary and destinations further afield.
www.discoverireland.ie
Thurles Tourist Office
Thurles, E41 C6W8 | 0504–27534 | Open year-round
Located within the GAA Museum, this tourist office is a welcoming place for local information, itinerary planning and friendly travel advice.
www.thurles.ie
Downloadable Maps and Guides
Prefer to plan ahead? Download local brochures and maps, walking trails, and visitor guides to explore Tipperary at your own pace. Printed copies are also available at all Tourist Information Offices.
Time to Start Planning Your Trip
Everything you need to plan your visit – maps, travel tips, local information and itineraries to make the most of your time in Tipperary.
