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    Cahir Castle

    Cahir Castle brings history to life with a remarkably well preserved 13th century structure in a pretty County Tipperary town
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    County Tipperary
    Historic landmarks
    54 mins from Cork Airport

    Beautifully situated on a rocky island overlooking the gushing River Suir, Cahir Castle is one of the best-preserved castles on the island of Ireland.

    Strolling up the cobbled walkway to the entrance gate, it’s easy to see why this imposing 13th century stronghold was once believed to be impregnable. Thick stone walls protected it for centuries from marauding enemies, and although it did eventually fall to the Earl of Essex in 1599, it was at the time of building an exceptional and highly effective design. More recently, it has starred in a variety of films from Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon to Ridley Scott’s The Last Duel.

    Walk through the main door and you’re into the courtyard of the castle, where much of the original 13th century structure remains. It’s a good idea to watch the audiovisual show before you start exploring here as it gives you the castle’s background, but after that you can stroll the castle keeps, wander its steep narrow staircases and step into the Great Hall. If you have more time, team a visit to Cahir with a trip to the Swiss Cottage, which can be reached along a tranquil walkway about 2km away. Finish your visit with a stroll in the Inch Field, which has great views of the structure and a duck-feeding station.

    Cahir Castle, County Tipperary

    Need to know

    1

    Cahir Castle is open from 9.30-5.30 in the summer months and 9.30-4.30 in the winter months. Admission for adults is €5.

    2

    The castle is located within Cahir town, which boasts shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs.

    3

    Cahir Castle is on the Suir Blueway, a network of paddling, walking and cycling trails along the River Suir.

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    The Apple Farm

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    Tubbrid Castle

    Tubbrid Castle is a 15th century tower house, uninhabited for a century and now restored to its former glory.

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    Devil's Bit Loop

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    Fethard Horse Country Experience

    Fethard Horse Country Experience is an interactive exhibition housed within a 17th century Tholsel building where visitors can explore the story of the horse and its role in Irish culture over 2000 years.

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