Things to do in Clonmel
Clonmel (Irish: Cluain Meala, meaning "honey meadow") is the county town and largest settlement of County Tipperary, Ireland. The town is noted in Irish history for its resistance to the Cromwellian army which sacked the towns of Drogheda and Wexford. With the exception of the townland of Suir Island, most of the borough is situated in the civil parish of "St Mary's" which is part of the ancient barony of Iffa and Offa East.
- Mulcahy Park
- Marlfield Lake
- Go to 'Apple Farm'
- Clonmel Market
- Beautiful Walking Trails
- Go for a Picnic
Nearby Attractions
Tipperary, in Ireland’s province of Munster, is a landlocked rural county that’s home to mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland. The medieval and Celtic collection of ruins at the Rock of Cashel have sweeping pastoral views. Cahir Castle is an imposing 12th-century fortress sitting on an island in the River Suir. Tipperary's county town, Clonmel, is in the south, and is a gateway for exploring the region.
- Holy Cross Abbey
- Rock of Cashel
- Cahir Castle
- Glen of Aherlow
- Mitchelstown Cave
- Swiss Cottage
Contact
Address
Mulcahys,
47 Gladstone Street,
Clonmel,
Co. Tipperary
E91 C7Y8
Phone
(052) 612 5054