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2 Bedroom Riverside home in historic Cahir
Welcome to our newly renovated 18th century home in the heart of heritage town Cahir. Located on the foothills of the Galtee Mountains 100m from Cahir Castle overlooking the river. Close to all amenities. Walking distance from bus stop and train station. 3 minutes drive from M8. - Located on St. Declan’s Way - Starting point of many Galtee trails -2 minute drive to golf club -Walking distance to pubs and restaurants - Full kitchen - Washer/dryer Transport available for walkers,if required.

Tranquil Log Cabin in the Comeragh Mountains (2/2)
Crab Tree Cabin Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Comeragh Mountains on a working sheep farm, Raven's Rock Glamping is the perfect blend of nature and luxury. Perfect for those looking to escape it all and immerse themselves in the Irish countryside. Raven's Rock is off the beaten path, located on the East Munster Way, near stunning hillwalks such as Lough Mohra and Coumshingaun and the Suir Blue Way. We'll be happy to help you plan some hikes to make the most of your South East stay.

Childwall Cottage
Our lovingly restored and converted stone barn. Our aim is for guests to experience a historic and traditional Irish country home, while enjoying the comforts of modern living. We have SKYTV, DVD and WIFI but we can also offer the peace and quiet of the rural Irish countyside. Three double bedrooms compliment a spacious open plan ground floor. With its own grounds and parking, this stone property is on the edge of three counties and perfect for exploring the ancient south east and its coast.

Grandads House - 200 Year Old Cottage
Recently refurbished 200 year old cottage. This is a 2 bedroom, 2 bath property. Is also has a double sofa bed so has the potential to sleep 6 people. It is a 20-minute drive to Kilkenny City which has endless restaurants and tourist attractions. It is situated 1 mile outside the small village of Mullinahone in Co. Tipperary. The property is a 1 hour 45-minute drive from Shannon Airport and Dublin Airport, 15 minutes from Slievenamon mountain hike and 30 minutes away from the Rock of Cashel.

Murphy’s Thatched Cottage
Take it easy in unique luxury & tranquility, where heritage lives. This beautiful Traditional Irish Thatched Cottage is the home of the Murphy’s for over 260 years It stands the test of time with all its original features lovingly restored, the cottage is more than a stay, it’s an experience. The cottage is west of Mitchelstown a five minute drive away Mitchelstown a Heritage Town with a fascinating history to explore centrally located with Cork, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford, within a hour

Wiel’s Cottage near The Comeragh Mountains
Take it easy and have a getaway to a cosy 190-year-old cottage in the Irish countryside. The cottage is semi-detached and has its own private outdoor area. The cottage is located in the countryside village of Ballymacarbry which is situated at the foot of the Nire Valley and is perfect for hikers, with beautiful walking paths. Cyclists with the winding roads of the Sean Kelly circuit and walkers with the many woodland trails. The cottage is also a 10 minute drive from the Comeragh Mountains.

A Rustic Retreat with Country Charm/Scenic views
Breakfast basket included. The cosy cabin features one double and one single bedroom, seperate fully equipped kitchen with Nespresso coffee machine, lounge with sofa, Smart TV with HDMI, Fibre broadband, gas stove and dining table, bathroom with hand basin, toilet and shower. The cabin has double glazed windows with central heating, patio doors opening to south facing veranda with patio furniture and private car park. Quiet surrondings with views of the mountains. Very functional and homely.

Cheerful 3-bedroom cottage for short/longer stays.
Kick back in this calm, stylish space available for short or longer term stays (up to 6 weeks). Welcome to "Maisie's Cottage", renovated in 2022, where you and your guests can relax and rejuvenate. Located in the countryside close to Bansha village (near Kilshane House) and minutes from some of Ireland's best hiking, the cottage is a little over an hour from Shannon or Cork airports, and two from Dublin. The perfect retreat for small families, friend trips, those home to visit or relocating.

The Swallow's Nest
Please don't come here - If you're looking for big city lights, mod cons & public transport. Please do come here - If you're interested in growing your own food, keeping bees, hiking, food preservation, nature, chickens & geese, bats, birdsong & silence (hens/geese/wildlife permitting!). The Swallow's Nest is a tiny barn which sits between Slievenamon & the Comeragh mountains, in the glorious valley known as The Honeylands but is only a ten minute drive from Clonmel, Tipperary's County town.

Coastal Retreat with Sea views
Ballyshane Cabin A romantic 60-square-meter retreat, Ballyshane Studio offers breathtaking sea views and an atmosphere of relaxed luxury. Designed with superior elements like Birch Marine panelling and curated exotic finds, the space blends coastal charm with refined comfortcreating an ambiance of effortless bliss. Perfect for adult guests seeking a serene getaway, Ballyshane Studio is an adults-only haven. While not suitable for young children, guests aged 12 and above are warmly welcome

The Studio in the Sky
From artist studio to guest house, this little building is an ongoing project, with so much to offer. Sitting on higher grounds just behind the main house, it has its own garden with a view to take your breath away. It’s a bit of a rise to get there but totally worth it. If you keep climbing across small fields and a strip of forest, you’ll find yourself on Slievenamon’s mountain trails. Downhill from here lies Kilcash village, pub, church, more forestry and the ruins of an old castle

Beautiful Castle - ground floor luxury suite
Take a step back in time and visit Ireland’s oldest inhabited castle. A cherished heritage of Ireland and home to the Garcin-O’Mahony family. Lovingly restored to charm, impress and enjoy. As you approach the Castle entering through the ornate white gates, passing by the White Horse of Ballea, the legacy comes alive. The peaceful surrounding gardens and farm invites you to meet the resident household animals. A hundred thousand awaits, we hope you enjoy your regal stay.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Clonmel?
Accommodations in Clonmel are often found near the town center, close to riverside walks, local shops, and dining. Many visitors also look for stays in the surrounding countryside, enjoying peaceful views and historic surroundings.
What are the best things to do in Clonmel with kids?
Families with children often explore public parks, visit interactive museums, or enjoy riverside trails in Clonmel. Local farms or seasonal community events add to the variety of activities for younger visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Clonmel?
Explore Clonmel's historic streets, visit the Main Guard, and enjoy nature along the River Suir. Many visitors also sample local markets or learn about the town’s history at its museum.
How is the weather in Clonmel?
Clonmel has a mild, often damp climate with temperatures ranging from 38°F (3°C) in winter to 65°F (18°C) in summer. Expect rainfall year-round, so many visitors carry a waterproof jacket.
When is the best time to visit Clonmel?
Late spring to early autumn is often recommended for mild temperatures, greenery, and seasonal festivals in Clonmel. This period tends to see more outdoor events and community gatherings.
What are the best places to visit in Clonmel?
Popular sites in Clonmel include the Main Guard, Old St. Mary's Church, and the scenic River Suir. Nearby, you can explore parks and traditional shopfronts that highlight the town’s historic character.
What are some hiking trails in Clonmel?
Clonmel has riverbank trails, woodland paths, and access to nearby hills that suit a mix of hiking abilities. Popular spots like the Slievenamon mountain and the scenic trails around the Comeragh Mountains attract both casual and avid walkers.
What are some family activities we can do in Clonmel?
Families in Clonmel can explore parks, visit interactive museums, or enjoy river walks. Seasonal festivals and local farms frequently suggested by visitors can also provide memorable outings for children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Clonmel?
Around Clonmel, explore castles, mountain parks, or charming neighboring villages known for craft shops and traditional food. The wider region has historic estates and scenic walking routes through lush countryside.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Clonmel?
Some Clonmel accommodations welcome pets, mainly in private rentals or guesthouses. Staying near parks or green spaces makes it easy to enjoy the outdoors with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Clonmel?
Locals often suggest bringing rain gear and exploring small cafés for baked goods. Joining a guided tour or attending community events can give deeper insight into the town’s culture.
What is Clonmel known for?
Clonmel is known for its historic town center, cider production, and its role as a gateway to the surrounding mountains. The town's traditional architecture and welcoming atmosphere draw visitors interested in Irish heritage.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Clonmel?
Explore Clonmel’s lesser-known art galleries, small bookshops, or riverside picnic spots for a quieter experience. Some visitors mention the town’s local craft studios and peaceful churchyards as favorites.
What are the best foods to try in Clonmel?
Clonmel’s food scene has traditional Irish dishes such as hearty stews, soda bread, and local cheeses. Regional ciders and sweet treats like apple tarts are frequently suggested by visitors.
What should I bring for a trip to Clonmel?
Pack layers such as a light sweater and rain jacket, as temperatures range from 38–65°F (3–19°C) and showers are common year-round. Waterproof footwear is helpful for outdoor exploring, and many bring a camera for historic town snapshots.
What is the nightlife in Clonmel like?
Clonmel has lively pubs with traditional music, relaxed local bars, and occasional live performances. The town’s friendly atmosphere encourages mingling with locals over music, conversation, and regional drinks.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Clonmel?
Clonmel is known for its annual arts festival, summer music events, and film gatherings, often taking place in summer and autumn. Locals and visitors gather for cultural, music, and food celebrations throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Clonmel?
Clonmel has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes near green spaces and the river. Many options provide space for children to play and make it easy to access local attractions.
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