
County Tipperary - Wikipedia
County Tipperary (Irish: Contae Thiobraid Árann) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Munster and the Southern Region. The county is named after the town of Tipperary, and was …
Home Page | Tipperary County Council
Decision to close Roads to facilitate the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. 09/02/26
Tipperary | Ireland, Map, History, & Population | Britannica
Dec 24, 2025 · Tipperary, geographic county in the province of Munster, south-central Ireland, occupying a broad strip of country between the Rivers Shannon and Suir. It is bounded by …
County Tipperary: Facts and stats - IrishCentral
May 25, 2023 · Take a look at some interesting facts about County Tipperary from its common surnames to famous folks from the Premier County.
County Tipperary: attractions and information | Ireland.com
Stretching from Clogheen to Cashel, enjoy this 56km linear trail through County Tipperary’s verdant landscape and its along tranquil riverbanks on the charming Tipperary Heritage Way.
Welcome to Tipperary | Tipperary The Place, The Time
Tipperary, located at the heart of Ireland’s Golden Vale, naturally lends itself to success. It is in close proximity to international airports and six major ports, all connected by motorway …
Tipperary - Things to Do, Places to Stay & Attractions in Ireland
From horse fairs and harvest festivals to music, food and arts events – Tipperary always has something on. Explore top attractions, hidden gems and unforgettable experiences across …
County Tipperary
County Tipperary is a region of considerable historical and cultural significance for the Republic of Ireland. Located in Munster province, it spans both the northern and southern reaches of the …
Visit Friendly County Tipperary with Discover Ireland
Explore the towns of Nenagh, Clonmel and Thurles on your next visit to Co Tipperary. Plan your short break now.
Guide to Tipperary - Lonely Planet
Oct 22, 2025 · Tipperary's nickname is Ireland's 'Premier County' as a tribute to its nationalistic leanings in the 1840s. But this is also Golden Vale, Ireland’s most fertile farmland, where dairy …