Points of Interest

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 and its public marina, or embrace the great outdoors on the Suir Blueway, a scenic trail perfect for walking, cycling, and kayaking, with stunning views and peaceful escapes.

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. An ideal base from which to explore Waterford’s Curraghmore and Mount Congreve estates.

Whether 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.

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The River Suir

The River Suir, or Abhainn na Siúire, flows 185 kilometers through Ireland to the Atlantic Ocean at Waterford, covering a catchment area of 3,610 km²....

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Historic Lanes & Main Street

Carrick-on-Suir is a town rich in history, offering a blend of cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes. The town has historic streets and lanes and Main...

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Farmers Market

Carrick on Suir Farmers Market takes place every Friday from 10am-2pm in Carrick on Suir, County Tipperary. Fresh local produce is available such as fresh...

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The Butler Trail

For over five turbulent centuries, the Butlers were Tipperary's most powerful aristocrats, leaving an indelible mark. They raised armies, battled rival families, and alternately fought...

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Munster Vales

Munster Vales is a tourism initiative that promotes a vast and diverse region in the heart of Munster, encompassing five mountain ranges: the Comeragh, Knockmealdown,...

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Fishing & Angling

The River Suir, or Abhainn na Siúire, flows 185 kilometers through Ireland to the Atlantic Ocean at Waterford, covering a catchment area of 3,610 km²....

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