Holiday rentals in Tipperary

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    Explore 10 holiday rentals in Tipperary

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    Tipperary holiday rentals start at $65 SGD per night before taxes and fees

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    Tipperary stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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A winding gravel path leads to a cozy cabin nestled among tall trees, with the sun setting in the background. The grassy area surrounding the cabin features a mix of light and shadow from the trees, creating a serene outdoor setting.
Cabin in Raven's Rock
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 533 reviews

Tranquil Log Cabin in the Comeragh Mountains (2/2)

Crab Tree Cabin Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Comeragh Mountains on a working sheep farm, Raven's Rock Glamping is the perfect blend of nature and luxury. Perfect for those looking to escape it all and immerse themselves in the Irish countryside. Raven's Rock is off the beaten path, located on the East Munster Way, near stunning hillwalks such as Lough Mohra and Coumshingaun and the Suir Blue Way. We'll be happy to help you plan some hikes to make the most of your South East stay.

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An architecturally designed cabin sits surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing a modern exterior with solar panels on the roof. Nearby, guests are seen sitting outside the entrance, with a fire pit and wooden chairs arranged in the grass, creating a peaceful outdoor setting.
Cabin in Kinvarra
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Wild Cabins Kinvara

Escape into nature in a 5 star, architecturally designed, off grid cabin. Stay in seclusion at Burren Nature Sanctuary voted 'Best Nature Attraction ROI 2023' Spend your evenings enjoying the walks and meeting the farm pets Fully off grid experience including solar powered hot water and a modern Scandinavian dry (compost) toilet. Upon arrival you are provided with a fully charged battery, powered by solar panels on the roof and a reservoir of treated rainwater harvested on the roof for washing.

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A quiet country road is lined with low stone walls and lush greenery. Two-storied residences are visible along the pathway, set against a backdrop of trees and a partly cloudy sky. The well-maintained asphalt road leads into the distance, inviting exploration of the surrounding area.
Home in Tipperary
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Springhouse Kilshane with amazing views

Springhouse Kilshane is a unique 18th century residence which oozes character and charm. Once an RIC Barracks & formerly part of the Kilshane Estate. Springhouse Kilshane has been totally restored in 2021 & has beautiful scenic views from all the oval windows of Bansha woods where you can go for lovely walks to the beautiful Glen of Aherlow with breathtaking views of the Galtees. Relax and enjoy the countryside with lovely walks on your doorstep when you come and stay in Springhouse Kilshane.

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Cottage in Mitchelstown
5 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Murphy’s Thatched Cottage

Take it easy in unique luxury & tranquility, where heritage lives. This beautiful Traditional Irish Thatched Cottage is the home of the Murphy’s for over 260 years It stands the test of time with all its original features lovingly restored, the cottage is more than a stay, it’s an experience. The cottage is west of Mitchelstown a five minute drive away Mitchelstown a Heritage Town with a fascinating history to explore centrally located with Cork, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford, within a hour

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A stone wall kitchen area features warm lighting from pendant lamps, creating a cozy ambiance. A large kitchen island is accompanied by a floral centerpiece, while Crittall-style windows provide a glimpse of the adjoining space, enhancing the open-plan design.
Barn in Windgap
5 out of 5 average rating, 344 reviews

Queenies lodge, a stunning getaway, Co Kilkenny

Create unforgettable memories and discover peace, tranquility and calm immersed in this truly unique lovingly restored barn. Queenies lodge, has been included in the top 100 places to stay in Ireland, by The Sunday Times, ‘23, ‘25. The Lodge is enhanced by a private wooded walk and wellness area. It is located close to the picturesque village of Windgap, 25 minutes from Kilkenny city. Beautiful old stone and brick, restored to its former glory make this an exceptional home to come and visit.

Top guest favourite
A cozy sitting area is presented with a sleek black sofa and a floral-patterned chair. A modern wood stove stands against a stone feature wall, while large windows allow natural light to fill the space, creating a serene atmosphere.
Home in County Tipperary
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Cheerful 3-bedroom cottage for short/longer stays.

Kick back in this calm, stylish space available for short or longer term stays (up to 6 weeks). Welcome to "Maisie's Cottage", renovated in 2022, where you and your guests can relax and rejuvenate. Located in the countryside close to Bansha village (near Kilshane House) and minutes from some of Ireland's best hiking, the cottage is a little over an hour from Shannon or Cork airports, and two from Dublin. The perfect retreat for small families, friend trips, those home to visit or relocating.

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A charming traditional farmhouse is visible, featuring whitewashed walls and a red door. Colorful flowerbeds filled with roses and other blooms add vibrancy to the surrounding garden. A gravel path leads to the house, framed by lush greenery, enhancing the serene outdoor setting.
Home in County Tipperary
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

O'Neill's Self Catering Cottage- close to Cashel

This lovingly restored traditional farmhouse with private courtyard is nestled on working farm in Dundrum. It is situated 12km from the famed Rock of Cashel and is centrally located for touring Ireland. There is a shop and pub 3km away and beautiful restaurants in Cashel and Tipperary town. We are in very close proximity to the Glen of Aherlow which plays host to beautiful scenery and hill walks. If traditional music is your thing then it can be found in abundance in many pubs locally.

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A small blue building is framed by lush greenery and vibrant poppy flowers in the foreground. The building features large windows that let in natural light, surrounded by an inviting garden setting.
Guest house in Clonmel
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviews

The Studio in the Sky

From artist studio to guest house, this little building is an ongoing project, with so much to offer. Sitting on higher grounds just behind the main house, it has its own garden with a view to take your breath away. It’s a bit of a rise to get there but totally worth it. If you keep climbing across small fields and a strip of forest, you’ll find yourself on Slievenamon’s mountain trails. Downhill from here lies Kilcash village, pub, church, more forestry and the ruins of an old castle

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A charming lodge with an illuminated exterior features string lights draped overhead. A large umbrella shades the outdoor seating area, while potted plants add greenery to the patio. The brick pathway leads to the inviting entrance surrounded by climbing vines.
Bungalow in County Tipperary
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Primrose Lodge and Gardens

Enjoy this newly appointed, bright, and spacious 2-bedroom lodge, just a 5-minute drive to Tipperary Town and a stone's throw from the Glen of Aherlow. Set on picturesque farmland in the countryside, it's just 25 minutes to Cashel and Cahir. Ideal for families, couples, and outdoor enthusiasts exploring Munster. Close to Kilshane House, a popular wedding venue, and nearby golf clubs. Centrally located with easy access to numerous attractions and activities across the region.

Top guest favourite
The charming stone exterior of the cottage showcases colorful climbing roses flanking the entrance. A bright red door adds a welcoming touch, while a blue bench sits beside it. The roof is covered with slate tiles, and a brick chimney extends upward, framed by a cloudy sky.
Cabin in Mullinahone
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

Hawes Barn - 200 Year Old Cottage

Set within the Croc An Oir Estate (translated as Crock of Gold) and tucked away down a leafy boreen, this beautifully restored, converted stone barn offers a truly relaxing holiday where hospitality and a traditional Irish experience is offered in abundance. Croc an Oir is a romantic retreat for a couple, and traditional features include a cosy woodburner, a half door, arched windows and a delightful loft style bedroom. There is also a private courtyard and garden.

Top guest favourite
The image showcases the distinct castellated tower of Castle House, built in stone, standing out against a clear blue sky. Lush greenery, including flowering plants and a large tree, enhances the garden area surrounding the house's modern structure.
Cottage in County Tipperary
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 321 reviews

CastleHouse - Self Catered House

"...a perfect central location if you want to travel to various areas within Ireland", Castle House features a unique 17th century tower and a 250 year old farmhouse incorporated into the fabric of a modern home creating a rather unorthodox layout, combining the traditional and the cutting edge in a beautiful, quaint setting. This listing is for the self-contained guest wing of our house, ensuring you complete privacy with sole use of the space and its amenities.

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Castle in Kilfeacle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 505 reviews

Charming 15th Century Castle

Built in the late 1400s, Grantstown Castle has been lovingly restored and mixes medieval architecture with modern comforts. The Castle Is Rented In Its Entirety and caters for up to Seven Guests. The castle is comprised of six floors, connected via a stone and oak spiral staircase. There are three double bedrooms and one single. The castle has great battlements which are accessible at the top of the staircase and host amazing views of the surrounding countryside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Tipperary?

    Central neighborhoods around the town offer proximity to restaurants, shops, and heritage sites, while rural areas have traditional homes and scenic surroundings. Each setting provides a distinct way to experience the region’s landscape and culture.

  • What are the best things to do in Tipperary with kids?

    Children often enjoy climbing castle ruins, exploring playgrounds, and joining farm visits nearby. Interactive museums and storytelling tours add a fun touch to family days out.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Tipperary?

    Explore the medieval Rock of Cashel, wander historic streets, and discover local food traditions. Many visitors also enjoy nature walks, visiting gardens, and engaging with traditional music experiences.

  • How is the weather in Tipperary?

    Tipperary has mild, often damp weather throughout the year, with winter temperatures near 38–49°F (3–9°C) and summer temperatures up to 67°F (20°C). Rain is frequent, so bringing weather-resistant clothing is helpful.

  • When is the best time to visit Tipperary?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder temperatures and outdoor events. Many travelers visit during local festivals, when the area’s traditions and music are celebrated.

  • What are the best places to visit in Tipperary?

    Widely known sites include the Rock of Cashel, Cahir Castle, and scenic parks across the countryside. Visitors also explore abbey ruins, vibrant market squares, and local artisan workshops.

  • What are some hiking trails in Tipperary?

    Tipperary has forested routes, trails near the Galtee Mountains, and parkland walks suitable for different experience levels. Walkers often explore looped trails around lakes or gentle hills.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Tipperary?

    Families can explore castle grounds, stroll scenic parks, or visit interactive history centers. Outdoor adventure spots, guided nature walks, and local festivals are frequently suggested for visitors of all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Tipperary?

    Popular day trips include visiting nearby historic towns, tranquil lakes, or scenic mountain areas. Local markets and heritage parks around Tipperary offer unique cultural and outdoor adventures.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tipperary?

    Several accommodations in Tipperary welcome pets, especially in rural areas or near walking trails. It is common for hosts to offer outdoor space and information on nearby dog-friendly spots.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Tipperary?

    Dress in layers and carry a rain jacket, as weather can shift quickly. Engage with locals for insights on music venues, and consider trying traditional foods at small markets or cafés.

  • What is Tipperary known for?

    Tipperary is known for its rolling green landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage. The area has historic castles, traditional villages, and a legacy in Irish music and folklore.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Tipperary?

    Tipperary has quiet river walks, lesser-known abbey ruins, and traditional music pubs tucked away on small streets. Local artisans’ workshops and small museums also invite deeper discovery.

  • What are the best foods to try in Tipperary?

    Local options include hearty Irish stews, farmhouse cheeses, and traditional baked goods. Many visitors sample dishes using regionally sourced meats, root vegetables, and tried-and-true country recipes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Tipperary?

    Pack waterproof outerwear, sturdy walking shoes, and warm layers to stay comfortable in changing weather. An umbrella, reusable water bottle, and camera help you enjoy both outdoor and cultural activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Tipperary like?

    Nightlife in Tipperary features cozy pubs with live traditional music, relaxed venues for conversation, and occasional local festivals showcasing music or dance. Expect a warm, community-oriented atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Tipperary?

    Tipperary hosts music and arts festivals in summer, town fairs, and food celebrations featuring local producers. GAA sporting events are also popular with residents and visitors alike.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tipperary?

    Tipperary has family-friendly stays in neighborhoods around the town and countryside, often with extra space and self-catering amenities. Many hosts welcome children and provide thoughtful touches for family comfort.

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