Tipperary Heritage Way

Walking
County Tipperary
3.4/5
11 reviews
Grade Moderate
Length 59.6 km
Time 2 days
Format Linear
Ascent 150 m
Dogs Allowed No
Waymarking Yellow arrow on black background
Start Point
The Vee Gap above Clogheen
Finish Point
Cashel
Nearest Town to Start Clogheen
Grid Ref. S 030 100 / S 075 409
Lat. and Long. 52.24183, -7.95607 / 52.520649, -7.888972

The Tipperary Heritage Way is a 56 kilometre-long low-level linear walking route in the south midlands of Ireland that follows the course of the River Suir northwards from the Knockmealdown Mountains towards the historic town of Cashel. The Suir, claimed by many to be the second longest river in Ireland, brought early settlers, the Vikings and the Normans deep into the heartland of Ireland and the country's most valuable farmland, the Golden Vale, and the river valley is thus rich in historic remains. Starting from the Gap above the Vee, a famous viewing point, the route follows part of an ancient road that once linked Cashel with the coastal town of Ardmore, a route taken in the past by many historic figures including St Patrick and King Henry II, and passes through the villages of Ardfinnan and Golden and the town of Cahir before reaching Cashel. The terrain consists mainly of quiet country roads, forestry tracks and riverside paths, some sections of which may be at times overgrown and wet. It is a route that has so many attractions along its way where walkers will be tempted to linger, such as churches, abbeys, ancient graveyards, castles and a wonderful cottage orné. A variety of waterfowl including the ubiquitous heron will be seen along the river stretches, where otters may be glimpsed.

Trail Management

Tipperary Heritage Committee, c/o Shrough, Rathkea, Tipperary Town. Tel: 062-55467 Web: www.tipperaryway.com Also South East Tourism, 41 The Quay, Waterford. Tel: 051-875823 Web: www.southeasttourism.ie/

Facilities

Car parking
At Start - car park at The Vee
At End - on street in Cashel (probable charge)

31 kms or 55% of the Way follows local roads. There may be issues with waymarking at some points along the trail.
***Out of respect for the farmers' property, Tipperary Heritage Way advises walkers not to bring their dogs on sections of the walk which go through the farmers' property.***

Map Guides

Map Guides

Tipperary Heritage Way Waymarked Walking Route - published by EastWest Mapping for Tippearary Heritage Way

OSI Maps

OSI Maps

Discovery Series Sheets 66 and 74
Public Transportation

Public Transportation

At Start: None At End: Good bus service Check with Bus Eireann.

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3/5
09/30/2011

Karl from Dublin

Fantastic trail - great start and great finish but the middle of the walk was unsatisfactory - too much on road ! Overall I enjoyed it as I lost a tonne of weight !!

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