Self Catering Tipperary
Holiday Homes Tipperary
for 19/02/2012 - 26/02/2012
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PUCKANE HOLIDAY COTTAGES
Self Catering Puckane
Puckane typifies "Rural Ireland" with twelve cottages in the centre of this quiet country village. At nearby Kennedy's pub, a favourite of many famous Irish musicians, you will find an Irish welcome second to none.
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AHERLOW HOUSE HOTEL AND LODGES
Self Catering Glen of Aherlow
These 15 luxurious lodges are nestled amongst the trees in the picturesque Glen of Aherlow. Just a short stroll from the hotel, these Alpine style lodges are an ideal base to enjoy both the comforts of a hotel and the freedom that comes with a self catering holiday.
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OLD COURT COTTAGES
Self Catering Terryglass
Old Court Cottages are a collection of just twelve, 3 bedroomed holiday homes, located just a short walk from the beautiful village of Terryglass on the unspoilt shores of Lough Derg.
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NORTH LODGE
Self Catering Fethard
This beautifully restored farm house is set on the stunning slopes of Slieve na mBan, over looking the Golden Vale. Slieve Na mBan is a mountain of history and legend, the name meaning "Mountain of the women", and Celtic folklore tells the story of how the fairest women raced to the top to claim the hand of the warrior Fionn Mac Cumhail. There are extensive views taking in the best walking areas in the South East.
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AHERLOW WOODS
Self Catering Aherlow
The Glen of Aherlow, is a lush valley amidst the Galty mountain range and the wooded ridge of Slievnamuck and bounded by the rural villages of Galbally and Bansha.
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KILCORAN LODGE HOTEL AND HOLIDAY VILLAGE
Self Catering Cahir
At Kilcoran Lodge Hotel we have created a complex of luxurious Lodges designed to merge into the beautiful woodland surroundings. The result is individual detached lodges blending into the tree lined hillside with breathtaking views of the Knockmealdown mountains.
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COOPERS COTTAGE
Self Catering Bansha
Coopers Cottage is located in a tranquil, rural location at the edge of the Glen of Aherlow, near Bansha, Co. Tipperary. It is a traditional cottage which has been renovated to a high standard. Coopers Cottage enjoys panoramic views of the Galtee Mountains. It is easily accessible as it is one mile off the N24 near Bansha and eight miles from the M8, near Cahir.
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BALLYKISTEEN HOTEL AND GOLF RESORT
Self Catering Ballykisteen
Set in the shadow of the Galtee Mountains, adjacent to the renowned Tipperary Racecourse and the Glen of Aherlow, Ballykisteen Hotel & Golf Resort is a luxury 4* venue for families, business and leisure.
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ABBEY COURT LODGES AND TRINITY LEISURE SPA
Self Catering Nenagh
Abbey Court Lodges are a mix of 3, 5, and 8 bedroom lodges (sleeping 6, 10 and 16 persons) located on the grounds of the Abbey Court Hotel, in the bustling North Tipperary town of Nenagh. This new development allows guests to savour the luxury of the 4* hotel whilst enjoying the freedom that comes with a self catering holiday.
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RATHELLEN HOUSE
Self Catering Bansha
Rathellen House is an elegant Georgian style country house set on four acres of grounds, with panoramic views of the Galtee Mountains, at the edge of the Glen of Aherlow, near Bansha, Co. Tipperary. Rathellen House is stylish and sophisticated, yet informal and relaxing. Its six bedrooms are individually decorated in a classical style.
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Holiday Homes Tipperary
SelfCatering Accommodation, Tipperary - A magical place in the heart of Ireland Tipperary is a fascinating county of natural beauty possessing a unique and ancient heritage. It is Ireland's largest inland county offering peaceful, unspoilt countryside and expanses of lakes and rivers, with something for everyone, including luxurious self catering Tipperary holiday homes and lodges.
The central location of Tipperary makes it an ideal base for a holiday, with a wide range of activities locally, and it is also centrally placed for touring other locations in Ireland.Tipperary is home to many mountains, lakes, valleys and rivers, and its scenery and cultural heritage is as varied as the cheer and characters of the people you will encounter while there.
There are many towns worth visiting in Tipperary – Nenagh, Tipperary town, Templemore, Cashel, Roscrea, Thurles and more, all of which offer great shopping, fine dining, interesting things to do and see for all the family and superior self catering accommodation There are miles of scenic walking, cycling and driving routes, large areas of un-spoilt countryside, and some of the best waterways in Ireland, making it absolute paradise for those with a taste for the outdoors and adventure.
If you are thinking of taking a holiday in Tipperary why not visit Terryglass , an award winning village on the shores of Lough Derg. There are numerous superior 4* Selfcatering holiday homes located in the village, such as Terryglass Holiday Homes and Old Court Holiday Homes. There are many attractions in the village including two outstanding pubs, Paddy's Bar and The Derg Inn which is renowned for its gourmet cuisine. Also worth a visit is the Old Church Craft Shop which is approached through a beautiful cottage garden. The marina is used by cruisers, barge owners, local fishermen and water skiers. In the summer, boat trips can be taken from Terryglass harbour around Lough Derg.
Tipperary is also one of Ireland’s premier horseracing destinations , where the famous Coolmore Stud and Ballymore Racing Stables are located, as well as 3 racecourses in Clonmel, Thurles and Tipperary Town. Stay in Selfcatering and make a weekend of it.
Book a self catering holiday home in Tipperary today. Check out our great locations by visiting www.selfcatering.ie.
Self Catering Tipperary - Travel Highlights
Glen of Aherlow and Bansha
Draw thousands of visitors each year from all corners of the earth. Why not stay in one of our SelfCatering lodges in the beautiful Glen of Aherlow? The Glen of Aherlow is a country valley. It stretches from the N24, south of Tipperary town, for 16 miles. It offers some of the most breathtaking scenery imaginable. The glen sits between the Galtee Mountains and Slievenamuck Ridge. The views of the Galtee Mountains are further enhanced by the many streams and waterfalls cascading down the mountain. There is a lot of forested area, providing the walker with miles of woodland trails. For the more adventurous walker, The Galtee Mountain Range will provide a challenge for the serious hillwalkers and mountain walkers. There are five Corrie lakes on the mountain range, accessible only by foot.
The Rock of Cashel
The Rock of Cashel is one of the most enchanting heritage landmarks in Ireland and we're proud of it. Cashel town and the Rock of Cashel are a must see for all visitors to Tipperary, with its fine collection of churches, ancient walls, towers and castle. Next door to The Rock of Cashel is the Brian Boru Heritage Centre.
Fethard Medieval Walled Town
A unique walled town, where you can follow the trail map and visit North gate, Town Hall, Sheela-na-Gig carvings, Augustinian Abbey and Holy Trinity Church.
Cahir Castle
One of Ireland’s largest and best preserved castles, dating back to the 12th century. Guided tours are available.
Recommendation
Stay in Tipperary and soak up all the tranquility and peace which it has to offer- Aherlow Lodges, Glen of Aherlow
- Aherlow Woods, Glen of Aherlow
- Terryglass Holiday Homes
- Old Court Holiday Homes, Terryglass
- Kilcoran Lodges, Cahir
- Dundrum Holiday Homes, Dundrum
- Abbey Court Lodges, Nenagh
Highlights
Activities
- The Glen of Aherlow and Bansha
- Horseracing and Equestrian Sports
- Watersports
- – sailing
- – windsurfing
- – canoeing
- - cruising
- “Spirit of Killaloe” Cruises
Festivals
- Fishing and Angling
- Cycling and hiking
- Annual Festivals
- - Tipperary Drama Festival in March
- - Feile Brian Boru in July
- - Terryglass Arts
- - Festival in August
- - Cashel Arts Festival in November
- Festivals and Fairs
- – Achill Yawl Sailing festival in July and August
- – Killtimagh Festival in November
- – Clare Island Singles Festival in May
- – Castlebar Blues Festival in May
Airports And Train Stations
- Shannon Airport (64km)
- Cork airport (90km)
- Waterford Airport (96km)
- Dublin Airport (191km)
- Limerick Junction Train Station (4km)

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