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Things to Do
Fishing
The Cashel Palace Hotel owns the fishing rights on two stretches
of the finest Trout fishing rivers in Ireland, The Suir and The
Aherlow. Both rivers, particularly the Suir also have good Salmon
fishing. The hotel has its own appointed Ghillie (Fishing Guide)
Mr. Willie McGrath who can be contacted for further details on
062 62016.
Mr. McGrath will bring the
guest to the best stretches of the river and ensure a successful
day to all our clients. He will also provide tackle & equipment
if necessary, and any relevant permits at an additional cost.
Golf
Ballykisteen
Tel: 062 33333
18 holes par 73
Cahir
Tel: 052 41474
18 holes par 71
Carrick on Suir
Tel: 051 640047
18 holes par 73
Clonmel
Tel: 052 21138
18 holes par 72
Dundrum Tel: 062 71717
18 holes par 72
Lisronagh
Tel: 062 51119
18 holes par 72
Equestrian
O Gormans Equestrian
Centre Cahir Tel: 052 41117
Cahir Equestrian Centre Tel: 052 41426 Open All Year
Shooting
Clay Pigeon Shooting Mr. Finton
O Dwyer Tel: 0504 45121
Walking
The Bishops Walk, Our private walkway in the gardens of the Hotel
leads to the world famous Rock of Cashel, the oldest ecclesiastical
site in Europe.
Dundrum, The Bishops Wood Walk,
a 20 Minute drive from The Cashel Palace Hotel
Allow 2 hours for this walk in the forest of Dundrum.
Glengarra Woods, a 30 minute
drive from The Cashel Palace Hotel. This beautiful area has extensive
walks specially constructed through the woodlands
Race Courses
Clonmel - Tel: 052 22852 www.powerstownpark.com
Thurles - Tel: 0504 23272
Tipperary - Tel: 062 51357 www.tipperaryraces.ie
Places of Interest
Rock of Cashel 062 61437
Bru Boru Heritage Centre 062 61122
Cahir Castle 052 41011
Cashel Folk Village 062 62525
Cashel Heritage Centre 062 62511
Swiss Cottage 052 41144
Also in Cashel and well worth
a visit is close to the base of the Rock, the Dominican Friary
founded in 1243 and within a mile of the friary are the ruins
of Hoare Abbey, a Cistercian daughter-house of Mellifont in County
Louth and the last Cistercian house to be founded in medieval
Ireland. The Bolton Library which houses an impressive collection
of antiquarian and rare books and manuscripts including a monk's
encyclopaedia from 1168 and pages of Chaucer's Book of Fame is
also a must.
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