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The Outdoor Community Sports Hub aims to connect the community with the River Suir and water-based activities thanks to infrastructure such as the Slalom Course. The Slalom Course is the longest purpo...
Walk by the River Suir from Cahir Castle to the Swiss Cottage and beyond along the Tipperary Heritage Way and St Declans Way.
The nearly completed project of the River Ara Walkway includes a 1km walkway along the southern bank of the River Ara which will start on the Link Road in Tipperary town at the new pedestrian bridge...
The Suir Blueway runs for 53km in an east-west direction from Carrick-on-Suir to Cahir via Clonmel. The route is made up of a walking/cycling trail for 21km which runs from Carrick-on-Suir to Clonmel ...
The picturesque village of Ardfinnan is located between Cahir and Clonmel along the River Suir. A large village green by the riverbank provides ample space for people to meet or play sport and is an a...
The Inch Field, situated beside Cahir Castle, is an area of outstanding natural beauty, flanked by the River Suir, the back-drop of the castle and surrounded by mature native trees. A few years ago so...
Cabragh Wetlands is the biggest single area of freshwater semi-natural floodplain habitats on the River Suir. The wetlands play a crucial role in conservation efforts, serving as habitats for diverse ...
Located between counties Clare, Tipperary (Terryglass and Dromineer), and Galway, Lough Derg is one of the largest lakes on the River Shannon, spanning 179 kilometres, and is a popular spot for fishin...
In Nenagh, there are three cycling routes varying in distance from 11 km to 67 km, with numerous shorter alternatives available. Each route offers pleasant views of the local countryside, while loops ...
A 10 km linear route that follows the banks of the Nenagh River from the historic lakeside village of Dromineer to Scotts Bridge, located 2.5 km from the center of Nenagh. This tranquil nature walk pa...
A community walking club that organizes various hikes through Nenagh and all over Ireland.