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Tipperary – 18 hotels and places to stay

In a peaceful countryside location, this 4-star hotel offers spacious accommodations and superb facilities, including a leisure center, spa and golf course.

Rooms were very clean and comfortable, everything what one would need. The staff were the most welcoming I’ve ever met. A credit to the hotel. The breakfast was a bit of a let down. You order from a menu which defeated the purpose of calling it a buffet and your meal depending on which chef was on to what it included (my partner got mushrooms one day and none the next). The pool facilities were lovely and clean however a lot smaller than anticipated
Review score
8.2
Very Good
1,255 reviews
Price from
$192.82
1 night, 2 adults

Ballyglass Country House enjoys a location in Tipperary, 15 miles from Rock of Cashel and 25 miles from Castletroy Golf Club.

Lovely property and very warm and kind hosting.
Review score
8.9
Excellent
346 reviews
Price from
$156.17
1 night, 2 adults

Maid Of Erin Guesthouse enjoys a location in Tipperary, 13 miles from Rock of Cashel and 23 miles from Castletroy Golf Club.

Location. Nice healthy brekkie.
Review score
5.3
Fair
420 reviews
Price from
$85.14
1 night, 2 adults

Offering garden views, Garrenmore Lodge B&B in Tipperary provides accommodations, a garden, and a shared lounge. This bed and breakfast offers free private parking, a shared kitchen, and free Wifi.

We were warmly welcomed, and had a quiet and comforting stay. Would stay here again!
Review score
9.3
Wonderful
170 reviews
Price from
$102.44
1 night, 2 adults

Shadowvale E34X773 offers accommodations in Tipperary, 13 miles from Rock of Cashel and 30 miles from Castletroy Golf Club.

Loved the house and breakfast!
Review score
9.6
Exceptional
679 reviews
Price from
$113.83
1 night, 2 adults

Hillside Haven is located in Tipperary, just 28 miles from St. Mary's Cathedral and 28 miles from The Hunt Museum.

The room was very cosy and well decorated, and the bed was comfortable The host was lovely and friendly. Will definitely go and stay there again 🙂
Review score
9.1
Wonderful
42 reviews
Price from
$58.39
1 night, 2 adults

Hillside Haven 2 offers accommodations in Tipperary, 20 miles from Rock of Cashel and 26 miles from University of Limerick. The property is around 26 miles from Castletroy Golf Club, 28 miles from St....

The bed was extremely comfortable, and the host was warm and welcoming. We also found it a great price.
Review score
9.2
Wonderful
83 reviews
Price from
$68.30
1 night, 2 adults

Aherlow House Hotel & Lodges is a private escape in the tranquil surroundings of the Gal tee Mountains. The historic Cahir Castle and the Rock of Cashel, are both within 19 mi from the property.

You just cant beat the spectacular view and trails! Good value. Cleanliness could use some attention.
Review score
8.1
Very Good
1,289 reviews
Price from
$142.28
1 night, 2 adults

Cahir House Hotel is on the town square, by the River Suir. It has a traditional bar, a bistro and a beauty salon, and offers free Wi-Fi in public areas.

Friendly staff, comfortable place, very convenient location. Good breakfast available.
Review score
8.4
Very Good
819 reviews
Price from
$156.79
1 night, 2 adults

Baileys Hotel is a listed Georgian building in the heart of Cashel town. It offers luxurious, refurbished rooms, fine dining, and views of The Rock of Cashel.

It was a lovely experience. Clean comfortable room, delicious food, and a welcoming atmosphere
Review score
8.9
Excellent
700 reviews
Price from
$210.58
1 night, 2 adults
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What Guests Said About Tipperary:

  • Review score
    10.0

    It was lovely.

    It was lovely. I hiked the Glengarra Wood to Lough Curra and went for a swim. Views were incredible, icey conditions as expected in November but with the right precautions it was just a wonderful day.
    Guest review by
    Denise
    Ireland
  • Review score
    8.0

    Visit to Tipperary Racecourse was brilliant (and always is).

    Visit to Tipperary Racecourse was brilliant (and always is). It is a very family orientated course with friendly and happy people in a relaxed atmosphere. Even the Bookies are friendly! The Glen of Aherlow is beautiful and one of my favourite places in Ireland - The views from the statue of Christ the King are amazing!
    Guest review by
    Malachy
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    10.0

    Lots to see around Tipperary and makes for a good central...

    Lots to see around Tipperary and makes for a good central location to explore Clare, Cork, Limerick and Galway all with easy reach. Great food in Cashel (as well as the Rock) and Cahir is wonderful as are Nenagh and Clonmel. Holycross is interesting, so much to see. Also and maybe most importantly, so many great coffee places (thumbs up).
    Guest review by
    Michael
    Australia
  • Review score
    6.0

    Quite simply there is a dearth of accommodation in this part...

    Quite simply there is a dearth of accommodation in this part of Ireland. And pricing is optimistic and enthusiastic. It is difficult to think of any particular reason to visit unless you have a specific purpose in mind. I visited to advance genealogical research- with some success.
    Guest review by
    Tillgab
    United Arab Emirates
  • Review score
    8.0

    The Hotel is very pleasant and quiet despite being fully...

    The Hotel is very pleasant and quiet despite being fully booked. Staff are friendly and very helpful. Food is without fault. Tipperary Racecourse is well worth a visit and of course The Glen of Aherlow is not to be missed!
    Guest review by
    Malachy
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    6.0

    Visited a number of towns and villages around the hotel,...

    Visited a number of towns and villages around the hotel, unfortunately most of the places we visited had a lot of closed business. We also found it strange that a lot of businesses do not open on Mondays.
    Guest review by
    Chris
    Ireland