Explore Carrick-on-Suir is a new tourism and community initiative which aims to boost tourism by showcasing the rich heritage, vibrant culture, and strong community spirit of Carrick-on-Suir and its Hinterlands.
Strategically located at the junction of three counties, Carrick-on-Suir is positioned to serve as a central hub for visitors exploring the region, offering easy access and a wealth of local attractions.
Carrick-on-Suir is in the heart of it all in the world-famous Golden Vale of Tipperary, this small medieval town on the majestic River Suir is brimming with adventure and culture. A historic Norman fortified town in the heart of South East Tipperary, nestled along the scenic River Suir and at the foothills of the Comeragh Mountains, you’ll find narrow bustling streets and charming medieval architecture.
Carrick-on-Suir is conveniently connected by the national rail network and the N24, serviced by buses and trains, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding counties Waterford, Tipperary and Kilkenny.
Experience the unique blend of history and natural beauty, from our public marina to exciting river activities like kayaking and canoeing. With narrow streets and inviting hostelries, a tidal river and beautiful medieval bridge, a unique Tudor Manor House dating from 1565, and parks and walks, all nestled under the iconic Mountain of Slievenamon, the Lingaun Valley and the spectacular Comeragh Mountains, Carrick-on-Suir is a must-see town for any visitor to the South East of Ireland. It is part of Munster Vales and hosts the Butler Trail stretching to Cahir.
Located on the borders of Tipperary, Waterford and Kilkenny, Carrick-on-Suir is also an ideal base from which to explore all three counties, maybe on the Suir Blueway which stretches for 21km on the river to Clonmel. With a warm welcome in a traditional pub, a meeting with long-lost family, a walk to remember through a wild landscape… you won’t be short of things to do in Carrick-on-Suir.
Whether you’re looking for activities and adventure, family fun, heritage and culture trails, music and theatre, by car, bike or on foot, from mountains to rivers, Carrick-on-Suir and its hinterlands has it all, with its rich history and warm heart, its the perfect destination for your next getaway.
The Explore Carrick-on-Suir website is a dynamic new resource dedicated to showcasing our vibrant town and surrounding areas. We’re continuously updating and expanding the site, so if you notice we’ve missed something, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Your input is valuable, and we’d be happy to consider including your information. Feel free to contact us with your details, and we’ll ensure to review your submission promptly!
Explore TOP SPOTS & ATTRACTIONS
Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or culture enthusiast, Carrick-on-Suir has something special to offer everyone! Step back in time at Ormond Castle, the stunning Elizabethan manor, experience tranquility and adventure along the serene River Suir or embrace the great outdoors on the Suir Blueway, a scenic trail perfect for walking, cycling, and kayaking, with stunning views and peaceful escapes. See all our Top Spots and Attractions HERE.
Explore ADVENTURE AND SPORTS
Carrick-on-Suir and its stunning hinterlands are a paradise for adventure and sports enthusiasts. Dive into thrilling activities like kayaking and fishing on the majestic River Suir, or embark on exhilarating hikes and mountain biking trails in the picturesque Comeragh Mountains. The town is a cycling mecca, celebrated as the birthplace of legendary cyclist Sean Kelly, with scenic routes that cater to all levels. From golf and horse riding to vibrant local sports clubs, Carrick-on-Suir offers endless opportunities for action-packed fun in the heart of nature. See all our Adventure and Sports recommendations HERE.
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Explore nature and wildlife
Carrick-on-Suir is a haven for nature lovers, with its rich biodiversity and picturesque landscapes. Explore Carrick-on-Suir has a deep connection to nature at the heart of our brand vision as seen in our logo.
The area is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, offering vibrant displays of wildflowers and lush greenery across its walking trails and scenic routes. The majestic River Suir winds through the town, with a vibrant waterfront, and a picturesque riverwalk providing excellent opportunities for fishing and waterside exploration.
Nestled between the verdant Vales and the rugged beauty of the surrounding mountains, Carrick-on-Suir is a gateway to outdoor adventures. Whether hiking through wooded trails, birdwatching, or enjoying the serenity of the natural environment, the area’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage gives an unforgettable experience for all visitors. See more Nature & Wildlife HERE.
Explore the RICH HISTORY & HERITAGE
Carrick-on-Suir’s rich history and heritage add to its unique charm. The town’s medieval aspect and well-preserved landmarks provide a deep cultural experience, celebrating the past while embracing the future. Carrick-on-Suir is steeped in history, dating back to its establishment around a 13th-century castle. The Butler family, an influential lineage, played a significant role in shaping the town’s legacy, with Ormond Castle, the only unfortified Tudor manor house in Ireland, standing as a testament to their influence. The town’s rich history is further illustrated by its vibrant streets, historic lanes, and the remnants of town walls that echo the past.
Among the heritage gems are Kilcash Castle, once a Butler stronghold, and the Ahenny High Crosses, featuring intricate carvings from the early medieval period. The Butler Trail invites visitors to explore these and other historical landmarks like the iconic West Gate-Town Clock.
The town also pays homage to its cultural and athletic icons, including Maurice Davin, a co-founder of the Gaelic Athletic Association, and the legendary Clancy Brothers, who brought Irish folk music to the world stage. Today, Carrick-on-Suir continues to celebrate its heritage through various attractions, including the Tipperary Museum of Hidden History providing an enriching experience for history enthusiasts.
Surrounded by natural beauty, the town is a gateway to the Comeragh Mountains, Mount Congreve Gardens, and the Lingaun Valley, blending its historical significance with the allure of Ireland’s breathtaking landscapes. SEE MORE>>
Explore FOOD & DRINK
Carrick-on-Suir has cozy cafes and charming delis, vibrant bars and delicious restaurants. Enjoy hearty pub grub and gourmet dishes, all served with a side of local hospitality. Whether you’re grabbing a quick takeaway or settling in for a leisurely meal, the food and drink scene here promises delicious discoveries. READ MORE>>
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Explore arts, shows & theatre
Carrick-on-Suir pulses with artistic energy, providing a vibrant hub for creative expression that captivates both residents and visitors alike. Known for its lively pub culture, the town hosts live concerts and some of Ireland’s top festivals, including Culture Night, the Bealtaine Festival, and the renowned Clancy Brothers Festival.
Two notable venues, the Brewery Lane Theatre & Arts Centre and the Strand Theatre, showcase the town’s commitment to the arts by hosting unforgettable live performances, exhibitions, and events. Additionally, the Tudor Artisan Hub, the Carrick-on-Suir Brass Band, and the Carrick Camera Club contribute to the vibrant artistic community. The South Tipperary Arts Centre further enriches the cultural experience with diverse programming that celebrates the arts.
Music is at the heart of Carrick-on-Suir’s cultural life, with a variety of talented music tutors offering lessons across different instruments and genres, ensuring the tradition of music thrives across generations. The town is also home to several choirs, such as the Suir Valley Choir, that regularly grace the local scene with performances ranging from classical to contemporary styles.
The performing arts scene in Carrick-on-Suir is equally rich and diverse, with numerous academies, theatres, dance schools, and tutors providing comprehensive training in music, dance, and drama. This environment encourages students of all ages to explore their creativity, with ample opportunities to participate in local productions and performances. The Carrick-on-Suir Musical Society Performing Arts Academy and the Carrick-on-Suir Musical Society are prime examples of organisations fostering local talent.
For visual arts, crafts, photography, and creative writing enthusiasts, Carrick-on-Suir offers a wealth of opportunities through dynamic arts and writers’ collectives, galleries, poetry nights, pop-up studios, clubs, societies, workshops, and festivals. This enriches the town’s artistic landscape and makes art accessible to all.
In Carrick-on-Suir, the arts are not just a form of entertainment but a way of life, fostering a deep sense of community and a celebration of creativity in all its forms.