15 Accommodation, 1 Events , 21 Things to do
Clonmel Golf Club, founded in 1911, is a rolling parkland 18-hole layout that is par-71 (ladies par-74), 6,363 yd (ladies 5,434yd). Set in the foothills of the Comeragh Mountains it affords magnificent views of the Suir Valley. Read more
The Museum of Transport displays the extensive fruits of a lifetimes work by its enthusiastic owner. It has exhibits dating from the earliest motorised vehicles, in Clonmel County Tipperary. Read more
Clonmel is a racecourse blessed with a scenic wooded setting, which gives it that touch of character which is impossible to create artificially. Read more
Located in the heart of Clonmel's civic centre, Tipperary County Museum tells the story of the county's fascinating history, from prehistoric to modern times. Read more
Mulcahy's, is a family run bar. It has expanded and developed into a business which is now almost an institution rather than just a pub. Read more
The course is set in a beautiful location in the valley between the Slievenamon and the Comeragh Mountains. The course, while not physically demanding, promises to offer you a challenging and stimulating round of golf. Read more
The Main Guard is a five-bay two-storey courthouse and market house and one of Clonmel's most distinctive landmarks. The Main Guard was built in 1675 by Duke of Ormond, James Butler, and is located in the heart of Clonmel town, County Tipperary. Read more
Ideally positioned for walking holidays, Powers the Pot Caravan and Camping Park is found at the side of the Comeragh Mountains yet with all the amenities of Clonmel Town within reach. It is near the border between counties Tipperary and Waterford. Read more
Brighton House is a family run, three storey Georgian guesthouse that is home to Pat and Bernie Morris. Situated in the centre of Clonmel, County Tipperary, it is close to all amenities. Read more
Located in the heart of Clonmel, County Tipperary, Hearn's is a family-run hotel with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. It comprises 26 newly renovated bedrooms, meeting room facilities and the lively Town Hall bar. Read more
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