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County Tipperary Hotels
Chief amongst Nenagh's attractions is Nenagh Castle, constructed by the Fitzwalter (also known as Butler) family in the 13th Century, and one of the finest of its kind in Ireland. Also worth a visit is the ruined Franciscan abbey. Many outdoor sporting activities are also available on the hotel's doorstep, including golf, fishing, boating, sailing, horse-riding and cycling.
Great facilities are on offer, including superior bedrooms, on site Golf, Sentosa Spa and a choice of superb dining and bar options. Set in the shadow of the Galtee Mountains, the hotel is adjacent to the renowned Tipperary Racecourse, Limerick Junction railway station and the Glen of Aherlow. Complementing the Ballykisteen Hotel, the golf resort includes a superb 18 hole, 72 par Des Smyth designed championship golf course which was opened in 1993 and was formerly the famous Ballykisteen Stud.
The Bit and Bridle Inn is located on the N24 (Shannon-Rosslare route), just 3km west of Tipperary town. Tipperary Racecourse, Ballykisteen Golf Course and Limerick Junction railway station are all beside The Bit and Bridle Inn. The Inn is just 30 minutes drive from the new ring road on the out skirts of Limerick city, that opens up access to the counties of Clare, Limerick, Cork & Kerry.
Dundrum House Hotel Located in the Golden Vale, this resort is located in the heart of Co Tipperary, 8 miles (13K) from Cashel, steeped in heritage, in one of the most picturesque settings. The manor house was built in 1730 for the bride of Lord Hawarden, the Earl of Montalt where ancient Irish chieftains, the O'Dwyers of Kilnamanagh once held the land. At the beginning of the century a religious order bought the property and in 1978, the Crowe family bought the house and adjoining lands that lay along the Multeen. |
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