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24-07-2012, 13:35   #1
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Things to do in South(ish) Tipp.

Informal date scenario. Of a Saturday.
Preferably, but not limited to, the Cashel area.
Racking my brains (no luck there), and the internet...
I'm not from the area, so I thought I'd get some local knowledge.
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24-07-2012, 23:03   #2
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Cahir Castle? Less than 15 mins from Cashel. Can also walk down to the Swiss Cottage/Around the Inch Field.

I love this town!!
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Swiss Cottage would make a nice date
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Swiss Cottage would make a nice date
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Athassel Abbey near Golden is a really lovely place for a picnic. Depends if there are cows in around it though. Also the top of Knockgraffon Motte would be nice for a picnic too.
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treacy park in carrick
pierse park in tipp town
wilderness in clonmel
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treacy park in carrick
pierse park in tipp town
wilderness in clonmel

Treacy park is opposite the river and is a nice walk on a sunny day,people are nice and it can be busy.
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Have you had the date yet?
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If your into hill walking or like mountain views check out this web site http://www.clogheen.net/
It's kept up to date and has loads of info on walks.

Check out the see and do section as well

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Also if you do find your self around the Clogheen area check out this The Mitchelstown caves/. Dont be put off by the name. The cave's are about 5k from Clogheen and only 1K from Burncourt(and about 15k from Mitchelstown!)

Also in Burncourt there is the Glengarra woods which is a nice walking/picnic area. Some pictures here
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Also if you do find your self around the Clogheen area check out this The Mitchelstown caves/. Dont be put off by the name. The cave's are about 5k from Clogheen and only 1K from Burncourt(and about 15k from Mitchelstown!)

Also in Burncourt there is the Glengarra woods which is a nice walking/picnic area. Some pictures here

+1 for Glengarra woods, lovely place some great walks to be had there.
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Get up the yard Digzy
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Cheers everyone.
The wilderness was class.
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Cheers everyone.
The wilderness was class.

Walking through the wilderness where the Clonmel to Thurles railway used to run through is truly magical.
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pierse park in tipp town
wilderness in clonmel
good one
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