Cahir House Hotel is on the town square, by the River Suir. It has a traditional bar, a bistro and a beauty salon, and offers free Wi-Fi in public areas.
The Kilcoran Lodge Hotel has stunning views over the Golden Vale and the Knockmealdown Mountains. It offers an indoor pool and spa bath, a restaurant, and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
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Anita
Austria
We had an overnight stay. The owner was really friendly, good location and breakfast.
Aherlow House Hotel & Lodges is a private escape in the tranquil surroundings of the Gal tee Mountains. The historic Cahir Castle and the Rock of Cashel, are both within 30 km from the property.
Rekha
Good interior decoration, nice view and facilities
Baileys Hotel is a listed Georgian building located in the heart of Cashel town. It offers luxurious, refurbished rooms, fine dining, and views of The Rock of Cashel.
Richard
United Kingdom
The staff were very obliging.
This is an hotel run for the comfort of guests (not staff).
Breakfast was an old fashioned waiter service.
The room was elegant and quiet.
The bed was comfortable.
Fennessy's Hotel is located right in the centre of Clonmel, on the corner of Gladstone Street and Market Place.
Bronwyn
Ireland
Required no fuss clean room. Only needed somewhere to rest our heads. Got what we wanted. Good clean starched white bed linen . Comfy bed. Hot shower. Fresh white towels. Soap bars. Tea/coffee. Great location.
Lovely people very friendly. A lot of historical venues.
Lovely people very friendly. A lot of historical venues.
Calomel about 20 mins away. Would recommend Talbot Hotel. Great value.
There are a variety of restaurants locally in Cahir.
Easy access from Cork airport roughly about 55 minutes
Must see V spectacular.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stopped in Cahir (pronounced "Care") because it was a...
We stopped in Cahir (pronounced "Care") because it was a convenient layover on a longer road trip. We were surprised by the beautiful and interesting Cahir Castle on an island in the river, with its extensive grounds and well-kept interior. The town is small-ish and not what I would call "bustling". Several of the shops were closed (maybe permanently) and the choices for places to stay or dine are quite limited. All said, I would recommend a stop for the castle alone - if it's convenient to stay the night, the Cahir House Hotel (possibly the only choice) is adequate, though long in the tooth and missing the grandeur it must have once been known for, and its attached pub is decent. We were awakened by the early morning drop-off (emphasis on the "drop) of many kegs outside of the hotel and the one other functioning pub in town just across the way.
David
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
I liked the Castle.
I liked the Castle. We had dinner in Galiloes and the Galtee inn. There were a few places closed(as in most towns) Annswood was only 5 minutes drive away. We did a lot of hiking while we were there. There are loads of trails to follow. I would stay there again. Eleanor also does BnB in her house as another option.
Kavanagh
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Cahir is an interesting town with many places to visit.
Cahir is an interesting town with many places to visit. I particularly liked my walk around the castle, the walk along the river to the Swiss Cottage and my visit to the local Anglican church. Cahir is also close to both the Galtee Mountains and the Knockmealdowns, both of which are excellent for hiking. Cork is about 45minutes away and Waterford can be reached in about an hour. I visited both and enjoyed them in different ways.
Brendan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice and compact, with a very friendly vibe and plenty to...
Nice and compact, with a very friendly vibe and plenty to see for a short stay. A great central location for the Tipperary and North Cork area. Places we ate and were really quite good. Dream Garden Chinese, the food was excellent and the owner was very attentive. MarBella Wood-Fired Pizza, is a take away van, excellence pizza and right next to the River Suir. Cahir House Hotel bar food was excellent and no nonsense.
Jody
Ireland
10
Scored 10
The Swiss cottage was most interesting with a lovely tour of...
The Swiss cottage was most interesting with a lovely tour of the building.
We had marvellous steaks/beef short rib in The Galtee Inn - couldn't have asked for better - friendly staff, good service, great food.
Drove across the V - marvellous views, marvellous walks.
We also went to Lismore Castle and Gardens - much more extensive and interesting than I'd expected.
We could have spent much longer touring in the area - plenty to do and see.
Easy to find. Simple check in. Lovely comfortable and cosy cabin. Great shower and hot water on demand. Friendly hosts. Eleanor was very quick to get back to us re any messages. Perfect location if you are driving. Very close to Cahir with its beautiful Castle, park and river walk. Cahir farmers market on Saturday worth a visit for the cakes and treats. Lava brew also a gorgeous spot for brunch with some of the absolute best baking. Worth a visit!
The location is convenient, and it's about the only place to stay in this town. Parking is easy, and the castle and shops are within a block's walk. The pub inside is reasonable and the food was decent - nothing special, but then, it's pub food, which is, by it's nature, tasty but basic. The building itself is picturesque and has an interesting history aligned with the history of Cahir (pronounced "Care") Castle.
This B&B was located in beautiful rural Cahir, just 5-10 minutes to town. The farm was very pastoral with cows, chickens and ducks, and beautiful views of the mountains. The accommodations were comfortable and a separate sitting area with large TV and refrigerator was available to us which made relaxing in the evening very enjoyable. Eleanor was so sweet and accommodating and made a great Irish breakfast!!
Located in rural Tipperary, a few kilometers from Cahir, this was a perfect place for our purposes, tracing townlands of Irish ancestors. Eleanor is a great host. She was very helpful and accommodating, and even traced down a traditional “jam” session for us - in Thurles- authentic and excellent, not a tourist show. Highly recommend this quiet, clean B&B
A traditional hotel with a restaurant on the ground floor. Comfortable bed, warm blanket. Nice large open closet. Nice, clean bathroom with towels and soap provided. Great location in the center of town and near the castle. Parking available in lot behind the hotel.
Breakfast available for purchase - a bit overpriced, but was good.
Breakfast was delicious. Eleanor is a wonderful hostess. She gave suggestions on nearby landmarks and restaurants and we are so glad we took her advice. Her bed and breakfast is exceptional. If my husband and I are ever back in Cahir/Tipperary we will be sure to stay again. Thank you Eleanor for your warm hospitality!
The hotel is dog friendly. I travelled with my dog and I had a very relaxing time. All the staff were very helpful, friendly and professional. I dined in the hotel and the food was excellent. Having the grounds of the castle so close was wonderful for exercising my dog. I definitely will stay again.
Very convenient location close to Cahir, very cozy countryside accommodation. Eleonor was very helpful with tips for dining in the area and made us a good breakfast. Very friendly dog was a plus! Would reccomend!
Hotel staff are so friendly. They couldn't do enough for us. The rooms were very comfortable and the food in the restaurant was AMAZING! We will definitely be returning again to this hotel
outstanding and beautiful lodge with a staff of quality people, all willing to help and make sure we enjoyed our stay. would recommend this lodge and restaurant to anyone visiting Ireland.
A welcome break from the routine of staying in hotels when travelling for work 😊. Nice change to wake up to a field of cows peacefully grazing just outside!
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