County Tipperary lies in the republic Ireland.
Regions and cities
North Tipperary
South Tipperary
Other goals
- Golden Vaie, rolling hills southwest of Clonmel, Cashel and Limerick.
- Galtee Mountains, low mountain range southwest of the town of Tipperary, up to 917 m.
- Knockmealdown Mountains, low mountain range in the southwest, up to 755 m.
- Lough Derg in the North
- The town limerick and the Shannon Estuary is close to the border with County Tipperary. (From Tipperary town, it's 25 km to Limerick and 55 km to Tarbert.)
background
language
Spoken English is similar to American (e.g. Ronald Reagan).
getting there
Ferry ports
Pleasure craft
- County Tipperary is probably not navigable for seaworthy pleasure craft.
- In the northern part, access from neighboring regions is possible with pleasure craft via the waterway network of Shannon and Erne
- In the southern part, the foot of the Suir is partially navigable for small boats.
Airport
The airports are ideal for traveling to County Tipperary Waterford, Cork, Shannon, Galway.
By train
- Limerick Junction and other cities in South Tipperary can direct from Waterford be approached.
- Thurles and Templemore are out Dublin, limerick and Limerick Junction directly accessible.
- Nenagh and Roscrea are out limerick directly accessible.
- Limerick Junction and limerick are 20 km apart; there is a rail connection.
mobility
Tourist Attractions
- Rock of Cashel
activities
kitchen
nightlife
security
climate
Cooling, fog, and thunderstorms are more likely in the low mountain ranges than in the coastal regions and on the gently rolling hills of the inland.