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The Glen of Aherlow, County Tipperary
Glen Of Aherlow, County Tipperary
The Glen of Aherlow in Tipperary, is a quiet country valley whiches stretches from the N24, South of the heritage town of Tipperary, through sixteen miles of unspoilt countryside affording some of the most breathtaking scenery imaginable.
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»»» Tipperary (6)The Glen of Aherlow is a quiet country valley, secluded but not isolated. It stretches from the N24, South of the heritage town of Tipperary, through sixteen miles of unspoilt countryside affording some of the most breathtaking scenery imaginable making it one of the most desirable holiday destinations in Ireland.
There are a wide range of visitor attractions and things to do in the Glen of Aherlow including:
Walking and Trekking Holidays
The Glen of Aherlow Nature Park
Cycling Holidays
Heritage Sites
Horse Riding
Fishing
Golfing
Bounded by the rural villages of Bansha and Galbally, the Glen was historically an important pass between Limerick and Tipperary.
Within the valley and throughout the hinterland the variety of prehistoric and early Christian sites provides interest for both the casual and seasoned historian. A visit to St Pecaun’s Holy Well, St Berrihert’s Well & Kyle and St Sedna’s Well in Clonbeg Churchyard is a must to enjoy the peace and serenity of these early Christian sites.
The Glen of Aherlow Nature Park has a series of walking trails, suitable for families, with information panels on the flora and fauna of the area, picnic tables. There are opportunities for walking, rambling, horseriding, cycling and fishing.
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