One day in Clonmel | County Tipperary | Ireland #shorts #clonmel #ireland #tipperary #cluainmeala
Clonmel is the county town and largest settlement of County Tipperary, Ireland.
It stands on the River Suir, which forms the boundary with County Waterford, though the boundary swings south opposite town to include buildings on the other bank within County Tipperary.
In Irish Clonmel is Cluain Meala, honey meadow, presumably referring to the area's good farmland. The town was defended by the river and by stout walls, withstanding a siege by Cromwell for a time before surrendering.
Clonmel is mostly modern but has several antiquities worth seeing
1. Main Guard, Sarsfield St, Clonmel. Apr-Sept Tu-Su 09:00-17:00. Fine former courthouse and market house with a loggia of open arches, completed in 1674. It's named for the town barracks previously here, wrecked by Cromwell's forces after the siege of 1650. Free.
2. Tipperary Museum of Hidden History (County Museum), Mick Delahunty Square, Clonmel. Small museum of local history within civic centre. Free.
3. Old St Mary's Church, Mary St, Clonmel. First built circa 1204 but what you see nowadays is from 14th-16th century, with 19th century restoration.
4. Westgate on O'Connell St was built in 1831 in retro-Tudor style to recreate the medieval west gate of the walled township. Nothing remains of the north or east gates. There were no walls on the south side of town, where the River Suir is a natural moat.
5. County Courthouse on the corner of Nelson St and Wellington St was built in 1802. This is where the Young Irelanders of 1848 were tried and sentenced to transportation to the colonies.
6. The Franciscan Friary on Abbey St behind Main Guard is an RC church completed in 1886.
7. St Patrick's Well is at Marlfield on the west edge of town. A spring bubbles out of the base of the cliffs into an ornamental pond by a ruined medieval church.
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Tipperary Town gave its name to County Tipperary.
The town is situated between Limerick city and Waterford city.
The town had a medieval foundation and became a population centre in the early 13th century. Its ancient fortifications have disappeared, often dismantled to be reused in new buildings. Its central area is characterized by wide streets radiating from the principal thoroughfare of Main Street.
Two historical monuments are located in the Main Street. One is a bronze statue of Charles Kickham (poet and patriot). The other is the Maid of Erin statue, erected to commemorate the Irish patriots, Allen, Larkin and O'Brien, who are collectively known as the Manchester Martyrs.
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A Trip To County Tipperary Ireland - Featuring Cahir Castle, Swiss Cottage, The Vee, Rock of Cashel
If you have a few days in the South Tipperary this would be some of my personal recommendations from my childhood places that are filled with nostalgia and magic.
This summer I ticked off a bucket list wish to see the pink rhododendrons in bloom across The Vee. It did not disappoint with the contrast of the pink flowers against the denim blue mountains , a beautiful location to hike and photograph and to learn about the local folklore. My nana would often pack picnics of Tayto crisp sandwiches during our visits and I wonder if you spotted the little cameo of the crisps?
I spent a few days in the town of Cahir the place of my family roots. Every childhood summer spent tracing the castle walls and capturing my siblings with our imaginative battles! Riverhouse Restaurant is opposite the castle and has the envious views of the castle and the best apple pie! I always visit as this building of nostalgia as it once belonged to my great aunt ‘The Crock of Gold’ and we would visit every summer for ice creams and sit by the bridge.
The Swiss Cottage is a walk along the river and it’s was blooming with roses. Enjoyed the tour and hearing how the locals helped to restore this treasure which for me as a child was known as the Alice in wonderland house.
A final stop to the spectacular Rock of Cashel to walk in the footsteps of the high kings . After your visit I highly recommend the visit to the quieter Hore Abbey just below and you will be treated to a location with the most impressive photographic location and views in my final shot.
It always feels like coming home to Tipperary and I hope this inspires you to visit a few of the places and to experience the magic for yourself
Featured locations in order :
Cahir Castle
Riverhouse restaurant Cahir
Swiss Cottage Cahir
The Fee
Bay Logh
Rock of Cashel
Hore Abbey
Special thanks to the staff at Cahir Castle who were very accommodating and welcoming as I moved around with my tripod and camera to film. Cahir castle recently won the filming location award
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SUIR BLUEWAY TIPPERARY Most beautiful countryside and fascinating history [2.7K]
The Suir Blueway runs 53km from Cahir to Carrick-on-Suir via Clonmel. It is comprised of kayaking , walking and cycling trails and, of course, the River Suir water sports amenity. Indeed, the river-based element is what makes it a blueway rather than a greenway.
A 21km marked cycle route runs from along the river towpath from Clonmel to Kilsheelin and on to Carrick-on-Suir. The route is divided into four stages and is ideal for leisure cyclists of all abilities, with excellent picnicking spots along the way.
SIR THOMAS' BRIDGE
Six-arch humpbacked road bridge over River Suir, built 1690, comprising five irregular segmental arches, with cut sandstone V-cutwaters to west elevation, and one dry elliptical arch to river bank at south side. Rubble limestone walls and parapets, with metal tie-bars and cut limestone voussoirs, having ornate carved scroll keystones to west elevation.
Built in 1690 by Sir Thomas Osbourne, the narrowness of this bridge is an indicator of its early construction, as is the small size of the rubble stones used. It is a remarkable feat of engineering, with segmental and elliptical arches raising the carriageway high over the surrounding landscape. The height of the arches is such that the landscape can be seen both under and over the bridge, including the notable Tickincor Castle, a fortified house on the Waterford side. The massive V-cutwaters are of ashlar sandstone, which contrasts pleasingly with the rubble stone of the walls. As at Kilsheelan and Clonmel, a pedestrian arch is provided to create a riverbank walk.
KILSHEELAN BRIDGE
Freestanding chimney, erected c. 1820. Random rubble stone tapering walls with put-log holes, top missing.
Very similar to the Gasworks Bridge in Clonmel, this form is notable for its use of large arches relative to its size, and the addition of a dry arch for pedestrian use in riverbank walks. Textural contrast is provided by the juxtaposition of cut stone and carved stone with rubble walls. Visible from a considerable distance over the surrounding landscape, the triple-arch humpback form has been adapted and expanded to create an elegant and dramatic feature.
KILSHEELAN OLD CHURCH AND GRAVEYARD KILSHEELAN
The church of Sillan–an early Irish saint who was abbot of Bangor Abbey, Co. Down and died in the year 608 or 610. The church ruins date from the 12th century and features an Irish Romanesque carved stone doorway. The attractive wildflower area between the graveyard and the river is a lesson from the local Tidy Towns group that Japanese Knotweed can be eliminated with perseverance and hard work.
POULAKERRY CASTLE
This is more accurately a tower house rather than a castle, commanding a sharp turn and crossing point in the river. It is an example of a fortified gentleman’s dwelling from the period 1540 – 1600 and it was built by the one of the extended Butler family – Butler Fitzwilliam. The Butlers were tried on a number of occasions for extortion and seizing goods in transport from Waterford to Clonmel. On his way from Kilkenny to Clonmel Cromwell sent a Lieut Col. Sadlier to Poulakerry and he took the tower house and killed all of its defenders. It was in ruins until the 1970’s when it was repaired and remains in use as a residence.
DE LA POER CASTLE
Gurteen Le Poer, a large Baronial house built in 1863-66 by Samuel Roberts for Edmund,18th Baron le Poer and Curraghmore on the site of a Georgian mansion of 1826 which itself replaced an even earlier building, is set on the southern bank overlooking the River Suir. The Gurteen De La Poers lost out on a claim to be the rightful heirs of Curraghmore but the monument on the back road to Carrick defiantly records them as “De Jure” Lord Waterford. The castle is owned by the controversial Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein and was the venue for Marilyn Manson’s marriage to burlesque artist Dita Von Teese in 2005.
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00:00 CLONMEL
00:43 SIR THOMAS' BRIDGE
01:50 KILSHEELAN BRIDGE
02:07 KILSHEELAN OLD CHURCH AND GRAVEYARD KILSHEELAN
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03:07 KILSHEELAN BRIDGE
03:25 DE LA POER CASTLE
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Clonmel is the county town and largest settlement of County Tipperary, Ireland.
It stands on the River Suir, which forms the boundary with County Waterford, though the boundary swings south opposite town to include buildings on the other bank within County Tipperary.
In Irish Clonmel is Cluain Meala, honey meadow, presumably referring to the area's good farmland. The town was defended by the river and by stout walls, withstanding a siege by Cromwell for a time before surrendering.
Clonmel is mostly modern but has several antiquities worth seeing
1. Main Guard, Sarsfield St, Clonmel. Apr-Sept Tu-Su 09:00-17:00. Fine former courthouse and market house with a loggia of open arches, completed in 1674. It's named for the town barracks previously here, wrecked by Cromwell's forces after the siege of 1650. Free.
2. Tipperary Museum of Hidden History (County Museum), Mick Delahunty Square, Clonmel. Small museum of local history within civic centre. Free.
3. Old St Mary's Church, Mary St, Clonmel. First built circa 1204 but what you see nowadays is from 14th-16th century, with 19th century restoration.
4. Westgate on O'Connell St was built in 1831 in retro-Tudor style to recreate the medieval west gate of the walled township. Nothing remains of the north or east gates. There were no walls on the south side of town, where the River Suir is a natural moat.
5. County Courthouse on the corner of Nelson St and Wellington St was built in 1802. This is where the Young Irelanders of 1848 were tried and sentenced to transportation to the colonies.
6. The Franciscan Friary on Abbey St behind Main Guard is an RC church completed in 1886.
7. St Patrick's Well is at Marlfield on the west edge of town. A spring bubbles out of the base of the cliffs into an ornamental pond by a ruined medieval church.
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Restaurants in Clonmel, Ireland
Have a really tasty meal again, in a good restaurant or eatery nearby. Enjoy a great dinner with near Clonmel. Whether gourmet, fast food or a romantic candlelight dinner, you will find something suitable here.
Here you can find Restaurants in Clonmel, Ireland:
1) Mani Restaurant
20 Parnell St, Raheen, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, E91 W2N6
(052) 617 0007
2) Befani's
6 Sarsfield St, Oldbridge, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, E91 VW65
(052) 617 7893
3) Sean Tierneys Bar and Restaurant
13 O'Connell St, Oldbridge, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, E91 RD83
(052) 612 4467
4) Mulcahys
47 Gladstone St, Oldbridge, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
(052) 612 5054
5) Park73 at Parkers Of Clonmel
Thomas St, Burgagery-Lands East, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, E91 W897
(052) 612 1990
6) The Bunker
5 Sarsfield St, Oldbridge, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, E91 F9V3
(052) 619 9949
7) Lemongrass Restaurant
Butter Market, Market St, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
(052) 617 0880
8) KYOTO
Parnell St, Raheen, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
(052) 617 8626
9) Galileo Cafe
5/6 O'Connell St, Oldbridge, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, E91 EY44
(052) 618 4509
10) Cibo Fresco
31 Mitchell St, Oldbridge, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, E91 HX27
(052) 612 2244
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The start of the parade of Festival Cluain Meala 2014 celebrating the medieval heritage of Clonmel. However, the heavens opened up shortly after the parade started.
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Clonmel's Oldest Eatery | J. Hickey Fancy Bakery | RTE
Hickey's Bakery, established 1901 by my great grandfather.
Another side of my family's traditional heritage businesses.
It is the oldest eatery in the town and has it's own hidden history, from a 1916 safe-house to the young tenor Frank Patterson running around the living quarters above.
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Ireland 2023 🇮🇪 Tipperary : driving through Cashel 🚘 Clonmel, Kilsheelan
The town of Cashel [ˈkæʃəl], Irish: Caiseal, meaning stone ringfort is located in the Irish County Tipperary.
Town's human population is around 4 422 people.
The town is home to the famous Rock of Cashel castle.
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30:00 - town Clonmel
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Comings And Goings In Clonmel County Tipperay1983
Scenes from Clonmel on a quiet afternoon in early spring.
Farmers, workmen, and children on the streets of Clonmel are caught on film as they go about their business. Most are more than happy to wave to the RTÉ camera crew.
‘Ballymagash’ was born out of the earlier satirical program ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ which featured the fictional village. The first episode of ‘Ballymagash’ was broadcast on 10 January 1983; the series was produced by John Keogh and Peter McEvoy and ran for 10 episodes. Similarly to ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’, ‘Ballymagash’ opened with scenes from various villages and towns in Ireland.
Ballymagash was a fictional town that was not too far away from many an Irish town. While presenter Frank Hall and producer John Keogh never specified the exact geographical location of Ballymagash, it was billed in the RTÉ Guide of 7 January as,
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Hotel Minella & Leisure Centre, Clonmel, Ireland
Hotel Minella & Leisure Centre, Clonmel, Ireland
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Hotel Minella is an elegantly furnished country house on the banks of the River Suir, close to Clonmel town centre and bordered by the Comeragh Mountains.
Hotel Minella and Leisure Centre has individually designed and decorated rooms. The oak-panelled restaurant has garden views and is renowned for excellent food.
Club Minella Leisure facilities has a 20 Meter Swimming pool, Outdoor Canidian Hot Tub, Gym, Sauna, Steam room overlooking the River Suir. Spa treatments are also available.
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Meeting my sister, Travel Vlog from Co. Limerick to Clonmel Co. Tipperary. Beautiful Ireland 🇮🇪
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