Begin your Clonmel walking tour at O’Connell Street, the lively heart of this historic Tipperary town, where you can grab a hearty lunch at Befani’s Mediterranean & Tapas Restaurant on Mitchell Street. This vibrant spot serves up rich seafood paella or Irish lamb dishes, affordable, no bookings needed for small groups, but arrive early to beat the Saturday lunch crowd.
Stroll along Mitchell Street to St Mary’s Church, a striking 19th-century Gothic Revival structure with intricate stained glass, evoking the timeless charm of a historical painting. From there, wander up Mary Street to Clonmel’s Old St Mary’s Churchyard, a serene spot with ancient gravestones and views of the Comeragh Mountains, perfect for a quiet cultural pause.
Next, head towards Parnell Street and pop into The Coffee House for a rich hot chocolate or artisan coffee. If you’re after something more upscale, The House Restaurant at The House of Waterford Crystal on The Mall offers refined dining with local ingredients in an elegant setting.
Finish your walk by looping to Clonmel Museum in the County Courthouse on Nelson Street, a small but engaging space showcasing the town’s history, from its medieval walls to its role in the Irish War of Independence. Take a moment by the River Suir, where a tranquil riverside path along the quay offers a scenic end to your tour. This 1-2 mile route captures Clonmel’s historic charm, local eats, and natural beauty.
Largest town walking tour
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow
Population of towns in county Tipperary

Towns
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow
Villages
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow
County Tipperary:
Ireland’s county Tipperary offers a mix of historic landmarks and lush countryside, with the Rock of Cashel’s medieval fortress and cathedral providing a stunning hilltop vista. Cahir Castle, one of Ireland’s best-preserved castles, offers historical insights, while the Glen of Aherlow’s walking trails showcase scenic valleys. Other attractions include the historic town of Clonmel and its markets. Tipperary is Ireland’s sixth largest county by size (4,254 square km) and 12th largest by population (167,895). Population peaked at 435,553 in 1841 and reached its lowest point, 122,812 in 1966. In terms of hospitality, Tipperary is Ireland’s 14th most visited tourist county with around 168,000 international visitors per year.
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