Top 10 Free Things to do in County Tipperary, Province of Munster

August 7, 2021 Russell Mellin

Discover the best top things to do in County Tipperary, Ireland including Templemore Town Park, Bay Lough, Templemore Park Fairy Trail, Kilcooley Abbey, The Vee, Ahenny High Crosses, Athassel Priory, Glen of Aherlow, Marfield Lake, St. Patrick's Well.
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1. Templemore Town Park

Templemore Ireland http://www.templemore.ie
Excellent
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Templemore Town Park

2. Bay Lough

The Vee, Clogheen Ireland
Excellent
80%
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15%
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Bay Lough

3. Templemore Park Fairy Trail

Main Street, Templemore Ireland http://templemoreparkfairytrail.com
Excellent
77%
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23%
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Templemore Park Fairy Trail

4. Kilcooley Abbey

Highway R 690, Gortnahoe Ireland
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Kilcooley Abbey

5. The Vee

Clogheen Ireland
Excellent
88%
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

The Vee

on the R668 between Clogheen and Glenaknockaun West

Reviewed By MT1 - Aurora, United States

We made this drive after leaving Waterford and heading to Cahir. It is a beautiful drive full of nice vistas out in the country - well worth a trip. We made several scenic drives somewhat similar to this during our 16 days in Ireland - Caha Pass, Conor Pass, etc. It's nice to take some time to get away from all the tour busses and major crowds at all the big tourist attractions and just enjoy some quieter time in the beautiful Irish countryside. Make the effort to get here - you won't be sorry ...

6. Ahenny High Crosses

Kil Crispeen Churchyard Ahenny, Tipperary Ireland
Excellent
71%
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Ahenny High Crosses

7. Athassel Priory

Golden, Tipperary Ireland http://www.discoverireland.ie/Arts-Culture-Heritage/athassel-abbey/49150
Excellent
72%
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20%
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5%
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3%
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Athassel Priory

This is the largest medieval priory in Ireland.

Reviewed By Chucky-ArLa

In a field just outside Golden, was originally a small town back in the 1300's. Open to the public al year round with free entry. Mind the cows on the way in and out. Stunning architectural features to be seen inside and out. definitely worth a visit.

8. Glen of Aherlow

Tipperary Ireland http://www.aherlow.com/html/home.html
Excellent
65%
Good
30%
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4%
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4.5 based on 196 reviews

Glen of Aherlow

9. Marfield Lake

South West of Clonmel, Clonmel Ireland
Excellent
55%
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Marfield Lake

Reviewed By MatthewW3632 - Callan, Ireland

This is a beautiful man made lake that is teeming with wild life. A must for any bird lover. If you just want somewhere peaceful to walk with the family and feed the ducks it ticks that box too. The roadway is a public road but is one way and is fairly quiet. The lake is located a short walk from the historic Marfield village which is also very picturesque

10. St. Patrick's Well

West of Clonmel, off the N24 2 miles from Town Centre., Clonmel Ireland http://www.clonmel.info/gallery/stpatrickswell/index.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 234 reviews

St. Patrick's Well

St Patrick's Well is located near Clonmel a short distance south of the main Clonmel, Cahir road. It is an old religious site situated in a sheltered glen where a large volume of spring water continuously wells up from underground. The church was built in the seventeenth century, but there are traces of an even older building. Inside the walls is the tomb of Nicholas White of Clonmel who died in 1622. At the centre of the small lake is a weathered Celtic Cross which dates from early Christian times in Ireland.

Reviewed By MatthewW3632 - Callan, Ireland

The well is accesable by steps from the roadway. O ce you get down it is a very tranquil place. If the weather is warm enough you can walk into the waters which are believed to have healing powers. The area is very well kept and very clean. We'll worth a stop off you are in the area

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